Alyssa Grenfell
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Podcast Appearances
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
the bigger they get, the less they mention Mormonism. Because I think they realize that it's unpopular to a general audience, but it's very popular with an audience that you're growing early on. So I think that, you know, for example, I know Ballerina Farm used to have a blog specifically about Mormonism.
the bigger they get, the less they mention Mormonism. Because I think they realize that it's unpopular to a general audience, but it's very popular with an audience that you're growing early on. So I think that, you know, for example, I know Ballerina Farm used to have a blog specifically about Mormonism.
the bigger they get, the less they mention Mormonism. Because I think they realize that it's unpopular to a general audience, but it's very popular with an audience that you're growing early on. So I think that, you know, for example, I know Ballerina Farm used to have a blog specifically about Mormonism.
But if you Google, is so-and-so Mormon, you can always find an answer because they talked about it a lot early on. And there's always like an early interview. Same with Brooklyn Bailey. They're not really tradwifes. stuff anymore, but they just have a big YouTube channel. And they talked quite a bit about Mormonism early on, and now it essentially never appears. I think one of them has left.
But if you Google, is so-and-so Mormon, you can always find an answer because they talked about it a lot early on. And there's always like an early interview. Same with Brooklyn Bailey. They're not really tradwifes. stuff anymore, but they just have a big YouTube channel. And they talked quite a bit about Mormonism early on, and now it essentially never appears. I think one of them has left.
But if you Google, is so-and-so Mormon, you can always find an answer because they talked about it a lot early on. And there's always like an early interview. Same with Brooklyn Bailey. They're not really tradwifes. stuff anymore, but they just have a big YouTube channel. And they talked quite a bit about Mormonism early on, and now it essentially never appears. I think one of them has left.
I'm not sure. Initially, to grow their audience, they're talking a lot about Mormonism because Mormons will follow you because they know you're Mormon.
I'm not sure. Initially, to grow their audience, they're talking a lot about Mormonism because Mormons will follow you because they know you're Mormon.
I'm not sure. Initially, to grow their audience, they're talking a lot about Mormonism because Mormons will follow you because they know you're Mormon.
And then after they get big, they see it as maybe a bit more of a risk or maybe that because they have more money and they're like a little bit less beholden to their community, maybe they're less likely to talk about it because they kind of can take on their own form of what they want to be talking about on the Internet.
And then after they get big, they see it as maybe a bit more of a risk or maybe that because they have more money and they're like a little bit less beholden to their community, maybe they're less likely to talk about it because they kind of can take on their own form of what they want to be talking about on the Internet.
And then after they get big, they see it as maybe a bit more of a risk or maybe that because they have more money and they're like a little bit less beholden to their community, maybe they're less likely to talk about it because they kind of can take on their own form of what they want to be talking about on the Internet.
So many Christians, I think if they see Mormon content and don't know it's Mormon content or just like, you know, even trad wife content obviously appeals to kind of a more far right ideology. And I think all of those people, if they come across, you know, trad wife content in general, they'll upvote it or like it or interact with it.
So many Christians, I think if they see Mormon content and don't know it's Mormon content or just like, you know, even trad wife content obviously appeals to kind of a more far right ideology. And I think all of those people, if they come across, you know, trad wife content in general, they'll upvote it or like it or interact with it.
So many Christians, I think if they see Mormon content and don't know it's Mormon content or just like, you know, even trad wife content obviously appeals to kind of a more far right ideology. And I think all of those people, if they come across, you know, trad wife content in general, they'll upvote it or like it or interact with it.
The hard thing for Mormons is that a lot of people just, especially like evangelical Christians, do not really like Mormons. And especially they don't like that they're trying to kind of co-op, then they would say the Christian movement or whatever and say they're Christians.
The hard thing for Mormons is that a lot of people just, especially like evangelical Christians, do not really like Mormons. And especially they don't like that they're trying to kind of co-op, then they would say the Christian movement or whatever and say they're Christians.
The hard thing for Mormons is that a lot of people just, especially like evangelical Christians, do not really like Mormons. And especially they don't like that they're trying to kind of co-op, then they would say the Christian movement or whatever and say they're Christians.
lot of tension between are they christians aren't they christians so i think that that's another difficulty that they kind of have to interface with is that their content by its nature of being kind of traditionally minded appeals to this audience of of a more like conservative republican audience but if they're too overt about their specific religion i think you know if if you're viewing it which i do a little bit more as kind of like a brand that they're selling versus like their quote true real life or what