Anonymous wrote:As soon as I saw the post about finances I knew there was going to be a MeCourse attached. And honestly, I think I hate this type of grift beyond all others. People who make these courses and monetize them know that they are targeting people who are struggling with money, and they couch it as wanting to help. If they really wanted to help, they would point towards the many, many free options available. We are financially secure now because one time when I was in college I picked up a book at a friend's house about budgeting, read it, and tried to abide by its practices for the next 30 years. For the love, Jen, just tell your readers/listeners to go pick up a library book. Or go to the Crown Financial website where everything is laid out in easy steps. But that wouldn't make you any money, would it?
Anonymous wrote:I think the only good thing Brandon did post-divorce was realize he needed an actual job. And basically it appears that he’s a glorified social media manager but at least he realized he needed a steady stream of income. Jen is just trying to maintain what she comically thinks is an empire but it’s nothing but air built on lies. Poke a pin in that and the entire balloon deflates. It’s so funny to me how these people put content behind a paywall when it’s nothing but dumb ramblings. Why would anyone pay Sarah Bessey for a newsletter? 😂 Why would anyone pay for a me course? It’s just so bizarre to me. You want finances 101? Don’t be suckered into paying for common sense “advice” that you can get for free. Don’t waste your money on a subscription to a newsletter. Start there. And how was Jen in such a financial mess that just shortly afterwards she bought a new car. I’m not sure Dave Ramsey would say to do that. 😂
Anonymous wrote:Is it possible Remy could have experienced something unexpected and beyond her control or does she have to have been the bad guy and done something wrong? She’s a teenager and likely has been very sheltered. It’s entirely possible she just didn’t have a good fit there, was in over her head and needed to get home.
Anonymous wrote:Is it possible Remy could have experienced something unexpected and beyond her control or does she have to have been the bad guy and done something wrong? She’s a teenager and likely has been very sheltered. It’s entirely possible she just didn’t have a good fit there, was in over her head and needed to get home.