Anonymous wrote:Charity done. Boyfriend never real. Book club faltering. Cruise embarrassing.
I feel like Jen doesn’t have it in her to be an influencer anymore. She doesn’t seem to have spark or genuine energy. She preens and smiles but it comes across as shallow and desperate now.
I think she’d love to retire from influencing but only 1/5 kids appears to be truly independent, Oprah might call again and how will she be the Queen boss of her friends anymore if she walks away from chasing celebrity…
Anonymous wrote:From a marketing/pr standpoint, I’d say her “team” consists of an agency she has on retainer who handles her pr, social media and book marketing (speaking engagements tied to a book’s release). That may be 2-3 folks but they’re also dedicated to other people they represent so they give big sis a percentage of their time every week. Usually these agencies try and sign the same type of people so they can cross-pollinate marketing efforts (eg big sis and big sass). I’m guessing the agency she’s hired dabbles primarily in white spiritual women.
I’d also think that she’s signed up with a speaker’s bureau who would work on her behalf to book her speaking engagements tied to her books and to her (and I say this loosely) brand. I’m not sure how publishing works. I guess she’d have an agent? And then the virtual assistant in the Philippines. I mean, I guess you’d call that a team but it’s not like they’re her full-time staff. It’s just basically agencies she’s hired and then they allocate folks to cover the services she’s paying for. Depending on how much the marketing/pr agency is working for her, she could realistically be paying them a retainer of $5-$10k/month.
I could see them writing her social media posts since her voice is easy to emulate. She probably comes up with the dumb ideas (tp rolls!) and then some very poor soul has to write it with an AI assist. The agency doesn’t challenge her on anything because she’s the client and they see her as a paycheck (despite big sis thinking they’re big time beloved friends of hers).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the brilliant Jane Capstitcher scribe ALSO write the classified ad for Ben's room he is subletting in his apartment?
Where is Ben going to live now? Is he still going to Texas St?
I'm sure the other roommates love Jen looking for a new roommate for them from social media.
maybe he needs a more budget friendly place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even book club may be dying. I’ve never signed up but she used to show the boxes and they were filled w goodies. Next month you get apple tea bags? And a canvas tote only if you’re new. Yikes.
It’d be easier for her to run a book club through patreon. Book club people want the community and can buy the book themselves. She seems really behind the times with this book club situation.
Anonymous wrote:Even book club may be dying. I’ve never signed up but she used to show the boxes and they were filled w goodies. Next month you get apple tea bags? And a canvas tote only if you’re new. Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:Did the brilliant Jane Capstitcher scribe ALSO write the classified ad for Ben's room he is subletting in his apartment?
Where is Ben going to live now? Is he still going to Texas St?
I'm sure the other roommates love Jen looking for a new roommate for them from social media.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like this may be the beginning of the end....
What are Jen's real options moving forward? She's almost 50 and has beaten the white progressive suburban wine mom girlboss of all the things to death. Besides other women do this much better and are a lot younger. She completely lost her former evangelical audience, which left with a lot of pain and sadness and were never really replaced as progressive fans are not as loyal and are a lot more fickle. She never had an HGTV audience. She already wrote her manifesto which sold bupkis. Her cook book didn't sell either. Her podcasts are bore fests with guests no one cares about. Her charity grift is over, same as Glennon's which is a strange coincidence.
I've followed her from way back in her evangelical days. I was more aligned w her old belief system than not, still am. I liked that someone who didn't look and sound like my grandma wrote a relatable devotional.
I respect changing beliefs and was not bothered by her statement about inclusivity in 2016, although I know that is when she started losing her fanbase. She seems to have slid further and further to the left and become more annyoing since the divorce. I cant relate to her. Age has nothing to do with it but the general lack of purpose and not being able to bring out that sense of "me too" with the pile of followers she has now. I used to really dig into what she had to say. Now I just roll my eyes & come here to see the comments. And that is sad.
Her cookbook didn't do well because who buys cookbooks? Most people get their recipes online and follow chefs or food bloggers because they're food experts. Jen might have had the captive audience for a witty cookbook with gimpses into her life 10 years ago but in 2023, no she doesn't.
Her podcasts are super boring. I scroll through them every couple of months or so and usually don't find one topic where I find myself interested enough to listen. She's a great writer but she alienated the Christian moms and the girl boss wine mom progressives aren't invested in her at least not in very large numbers.
I think she's bright and witty and talented but until she figures out who she is and who her people are, mediocrity is probably the best we're going to see from her