My guest today is Glennon Doyle, author, activist, wife, mom, and founder of grassroots philanthropic movement and organization together rising.
So Glennon was first in our studio a little over three years ago when her book, Love Warrior launched.
And toward the end of that conversation, she shared something that I would learn later was completely unplanned.
The marriage that she had written about in love warrior had come to an end.
And what she shared in the studio was that she was in a new relationship, one that she had planned to keep private as she sort of navigated its becoming.
And over time, we would learn that Glennon had fallen in love with soccer legend and amazing human, Abby Wambach.
They would eventually get married and learn, alongside Glennon's ex, Craig, how to really redefine family in a more expansive, inclusive, and dynamic way.
And Abby shared her experience of this when she sat down with me in the studio last year.
In today's conversation, with the release of Glennon's Beautiful and moving new memoir, untamed, we learn more of the full story, the hard parts, the profound awakenings, the stories, the reframes, and the sense of liberation that comes when you stop living into the expectations of others and step into a deeper, more intrinsic truth.
Is it easy?
No.
And glennon, she makes that crystal clear in our conversation.
But is it powerful?
Is it valuable and ultimately necessary to live the life you want to live?
Undoubtedly.
So, so excited to introduce and share this wide ranging, deep and resonant conversation with you.
I'm Jonathan Fields, and this is good life project.
We were just talking before we stepped into the room.
There's this kind of interesting sort of relationship between me, you, and Abby, your wife, last time you were hanging out in the studio.
I feel like so much has changed in your world.