Alyssa Grenfell
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The Tradwife movement in specificity, I guess, because prior to that, I just see, you know, beautiful kind of like a lot of people say that the Mormon Tradwife movement came from Mormon mommy bloggers, which were super prevalent in the early 2000s, which a lot of recipe making and DIY stuff. And so it's kind of like this.
The Tradwife movement in specificity, I guess, because prior to that, I just see, you know, beautiful kind of like a lot of people say that the Mormon Tradwife movement came from Mormon mommy bloggers, which were super prevalent in the early 2000s, which a lot of recipe making and DIY stuff. And so it's kind of like this.
The Tradwife movement in specificity, I guess, because prior to that, I just see, you know, beautiful kind of like a lot of people say that the Mormon Tradwife movement came from Mormon mommy bloggers, which were super prevalent in the early 2000s, which a lot of recipe making and DIY stuff. And so it's kind of like this.
movement kind of rematerialized onto Instagram after they already had their original audience on the blogging side of things. I think where it kind of hit its head is when we turn more to a TikTok type of investigation of things where people are no longer looking for perfection or they're not looking to follow people that their posts just feel like a Pinterest board. I think Mormonism is very...
movement kind of rematerialized onto Instagram after they already had their original audience on the blogging side of things. I think where it kind of hit its head is when we turn more to a TikTok type of investigation of things where people are no longer looking for perfection or they're not looking to follow people that their posts just feel like a Pinterest board. I think Mormonism is very...
movement kind of rematerialized onto Instagram after they already had their original audience on the blogging side of things. I think where it kind of hit its head is when we turn more to a TikTok type of investigation of things where people are no longer looking for perfection or they're not looking to follow people that their posts just feel like a Pinterest board. I think Mormonism is very...
pinteresty uh mormons love pinterest too in my in my experience so i think that that is what has kind of kicked back against trad wives is that for a long time i think people just unquestioningly consumed the beautiful content and when there's a voiceover to a photo and the photo is not just it's a pretty photo of kids and some bread now it's
pinteresty uh mormons love pinterest too in my in my experience so i think that that is what has kind of kicked back against trad wives is that for a long time i think people just unquestioningly consumed the beautiful content and when there's a voiceover to a photo and the photo is not just it's a pretty photo of kids and some bread now it's
pinteresty uh mormons love pinterest too in my in my experience so i think that that is what has kind of kicked back against trad wives is that for a long time i think people just unquestioningly consumed the beautiful content and when there's a voiceover to a photo and the photo is not just it's a pretty photo of kids and some bread now it's
I made this for my husband or I made this for my family. And there's more of a narrative. The new video form of the Tradwife content is narrative. And so it is developing much more of an ideology, in my opinion, behind the curated video, the pictures that we once had. And I think, too, Mormons are taught to be so missionary-minded that...
I made this for my husband or I made this for my family. And there's more of a narrative. The new video form of the Tradwife content is narrative. And so it is developing much more of an ideology, in my opinion, behind the curated video, the pictures that we once had. And I think, too, Mormons are taught to be so missionary-minded that...
I made this for my husband or I made this for my family. And there's more of a narrative. The new video form of the Tradwife content is narrative. And so it is developing much more of an ideology, in my opinion, behind the curated video, the pictures that we once had. And I think, too, Mormons are taught to be so missionary-minded that...
If someone is Mormon, they've probably talked about it at some point. I mean, the Mormon church literally expressly says you should be talking about being Mormon online. You're told that explicitly.
If someone is Mormon, they've probably talked about it at some point. I mean, the Mormon church literally expressly says you should be talking about being Mormon online. You're told that explicitly.
If someone is Mormon, they've probably talked about it at some point. I mean, the Mormon church literally expressly says you should be talking about being Mormon online. You're told that explicitly.
And so that also is an element of I think Mormon influencers are louder about their religion than a lot of influencers because they are acting on that kind of command from the prophet to speak loudly and speak often about their religion.
And so that also is an element of I think Mormon influencers are louder about their religion than a lot of influencers because they are acting on that kind of command from the prophet to speak loudly and speak often about their religion.
And so that also is an element of I think Mormon influencers are louder about their religion than a lot of influencers because they are acting on that kind of command from the prophet to speak loudly and speak often about their religion.
Yeah, in my opinion, the prevalence of people who are influencers mentioning Mormonism is greatest in their early stages. When they're first getting an audience, when they're first kind of finding their voice, I think once people reach like a critical mass of no longer just having Mormon followers, they have a lot of just general interest in their platforms. It's almost like a graph where
Yeah, in my opinion, the prevalence of people who are influencers mentioning Mormonism is greatest in their early stages. When they're first getting an audience, when they're first kind of finding their voice, I think once people reach like a critical mass of no longer just having Mormon followers, they have a lot of just general interest in their platforms. It's almost like a graph where