Glennon Doyle
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Podcast Appearances
Oh, I recently learned that unsolicited advice is criticism and I should stop. So I go to Al-Anon now. I go to Allen on five times a week so I can stop giving advice. Do you feel the difference? Yes.
Oh, I recently learned that unsolicited advice is criticism and I should stop. So I go to Al-Anon now. I go to Allen on five times a week so I can stop giving advice. Do you feel the difference? Yes.
Oh, I recently learned that unsolicited advice is criticism and I should stop. So I go to Al-Anon now. I go to Allen on five times a week so I can stop giving advice. Do you feel the difference? Yes.
Yeah, next time, volume two.
Yeah, next time, volume two.
That was the working title of two of the chapters. No! It was parenting what the and sex what the . But then the publisher was like, maybe some nicer words. Yes, I understand. So we changed it. But we do feel that way about those two things.
That was the working title of two of the chapters. No! It was parenting what the and sex what the . But then the publisher was like, maybe some nicer words. Yes, I understand. So we changed it. But we do feel that way about those two things.
We just think there's, I feel like I have a lot of problems. I also feel like if you opened up my head, it would just be a bunch of question marks in there. But when we thought about it, we realized going through all of the conversations we've had from so many different people from different walks of life, really things can be narrowed down to a few categories.
We just think there's, I feel like I have a lot of problems. I also feel like if you opened up my head, it would just be a bunch of question marks in there. But when we thought about it, we realized going through all of the conversations we've had from so many different people from different walks of life, really things can be narrowed down to a few categories.
You know, love, grief, loss, purpose. So we just made up that it was 20 because it's kind of a round number. I'm sure there's more. Sequel.
You know, love, grief, loss, purpose. So we just made up that it was 20 because it's kind of a round number. I'm sure there's more. Sequel.
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah, I spent most of my life just trying to be good, just do what was put in front of me as this is how you marry a man. You carry on the religion of your family. I really stuck to the menu. And when I met Abby, she just doesn't look at a menu in any way, like a literal menu. She lives from the inside out as opposed to the outside in.
Yeah, I spent most of my life just trying to be good, just do what was put in front of me as this is how you marry a man. You carry on the religion of your family. I really stuck to the menu. And when I met Abby, she just doesn't look at a menu in any way, like a literal menu. She lives from the inside out as opposed to the outside in.
And that, I didn't start to feel really alive until I started doing that too.
And that, I didn't start to feel really alive until I started doing that too.
And I think especially right now those categories that are on the menu are gonna get more narrow and more narrow and anybody who's living off the menu in any way is gonna, there's gonna be regulations and there's gonna be rules and there's gonna be laws and we just keep telling our queer kids and all kids that, you know, they're not afraid of you because you're bad.
And I think especially right now those categories that are on the menu are gonna get more narrow and more narrow and anybody who's living off the menu in any way is gonna, there's gonna be regulations and there's gonna be rules and there's gonna be laws and we just keep telling our queer kids and all kids that, you know, they're not afraid of you because you're bad.
They're afraid of you because you're really alive and because you're free and they know that freedom is contagious. So I just want everybody to keep living off the menu and stick together because it's going to be a tough time. But, you know, just like we brought people together in this book. The Wayfinders, we are at a time where we're very isolated and lonely. And we used to have campfires.