Anonymous wrote:Still sticking with the quirky upbeat take on her divorce:
https://linkst.thecut.com/view/5bfd7f62639ec81b48195539i7b7r.eh5/2e3b949d
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Joanna Goddard looked familiar. I realized she’s the sister of Lucy Kalanithi, the widow of the neurosurgeon who wrote the heartbreaking memoir “When Breath Becomes Air”.
Yes - I just went down this rabbit hole. I saw this point and I couldn't remember if I knew her sister IRL or if her sister was famous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Instagram/blogger fame is not easy on marriages.
It's so true. How many of the OG "lifestyle bloggers" are still married???
Anonymous wrote:I thought Joanna Goddard looked familiar. I realized she’s the sister of Lucy Kalanithi, the widow of the neurosurgeon who wrote the heartbreaking memoir “When Breath Becomes Air”.
Anonymous wrote:Instagram/blogger fame is not easy on marriages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still sticking with the quirky upbeat take on her divorce:
https://linkst.thecut.com/view/5bfd7f62639ec81b48195539i7b7r.eh5/2e3b949d
I don’t get - but never have - the idea that there is any depth, soul, or openness to anything on her site or her writing by her or any contributors. I mean, even ^^^ that discussion is shallow as hell, more shallow than a woman talking about finding plus-sized stuff on The Mom Edit. And I’ve been in Brooklyn a long time now, raising a young child, married. It’s just such a nothing to me since I don’t find the spend money mama! content that compelling.
Have always found her incredibly bland and not worth following but many seem to disagree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still sticking with the quirky upbeat take on her divorce:
https://linkst.thecut.com/view/5bfd7f62639ec81b48195539i7b7r.eh5/2e3b949d
I don’t get - but never have - the idea that there is any depth, soul, or openness to anything on her site or her writing by her or any contributors. I mean, even ^^^ that discussion is shallow as hell, more shallow than a woman talking about finding plus-sized stuff on The Mom Edit. And I’ve been in Brooklyn a long time now, raising a young child, married. It’s just such a nothing to me since I don’t find the spend money mama! content that compelling.
Anonymous wrote:Still sticking with the quirky upbeat take on her divorce:
https://linkst.thecut.com/view/5bfd7f62639ec81b48195539i7b7r.eh5/2e3b949d
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t read in years but I remember there was *something* significant she alluded to re: one of the kids. Seemed like either autism or gender nonconformity. Something she wanted pseudo-private v her usual profit-driven confessions. Could be really hard on a marriage. But I’m purely speculating and that was ages ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven’t read in years but I remember there was *something* significant she alluded to re: one of the kids. Seemed like either autism or gender nonconformity. Something she wanted pseudo-private v her usual profit-driven confessions. Could be really hard on a marriage. But I’m purely speculating and that was ages ago.
Yes, I remembered that too, from GOMI because a local mom called out what a hypocrite she was for exploiting her child to the point of them being recognized by strangers at the playground but then being all private about this. I think the conclusion was that one of her children was autistic and why did she feel that she had to hide that when she was showing everything else about them? Presumably because it didn't fit her perfect life narrative, which is gross. https://gomiblog.com/cup-of-jo-will-vagueblog-about-her-struggles/
NP. I remember this too and have the same reaction.
I can’t stand the blog, the writing, and frankly the snobbery, smugness and gross immaturity of either Jo or Alex. PP up thread who commented on how quirky! cute! their divorce announcement was with a fellow Brooklyn moron dad saying “processing…processing…” ugh. Yup. I live in a similar neighborhood and the aren’t-we-smart? But also like aware and cool but total “shy dorks” BS is so tiresome. It’s kind of too bad they split because they seem really well matched for these reasons.