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Love Warrior

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In 'Love Warrior', Glennon Doyle Melton shares her personal story of overcoming self-destructive behaviors, navigating a troubled marriage, and finding her inner voice.

The book details her struggles with bulimia and alcohol addiction, her experiences with her husband's infidelity, and her path to healing and self-discovery.

Melton's journey includes her decision to stay in her marriage and work through the issues, as well as her growth as a mother and a writer.

The memoir is a candid exploration of love, family, and personal resilience.

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Mentioned in 8 episodes

Mentioned by Jason Portnoy as a book that was really instrumental in his journey.
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#609: In Case You Missed It: June 2022 Recap of “The Tim Ferriss Show”
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Jen Hatmaker
as a book that helped her realize something was wrong in her marriage.
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86. Jen Hatmaker: What We Win When We Lose It All
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Glennon Doyle
as an example of a woman who has achieved success in Hollywood and beyond.
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Reese Witherspoon on Friendship: What, Like It’s Hard? (Best Of)
Mentioned by Michael who had heard Glennon speak in the Twin Cities in November 2016 about leaning on community.
Get Free from Perfectionism | Live on Tour
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Baya Voce
when discussing grief and resilience after a breakup.
#006: Anchoring Connection with Baya Voce
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Glennon Doyle
's second memoir, detailing how she and her then-husband recommitted to their marriage after his infidelities.
Failure Throwback: Glennon Doyle
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Maya Shankar
as one of
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Glennon Doyle
's best-selling memoirs.
Glennon Doyle on How to Be Broken
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Jay Shetty
as a New York Times bestseller and Oprah's book club selection.
Glennon Doyle ON: How To Stop Asking For Permission & Listening To Other People’s Opinions
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Glennon Doyle
as an example of a successful woman who has also written books.
114. Reese Witherspoon on Friendship: What, Like It’s Hard?
Mentioned as an example of a book that uses a personal story to communicate a much bigger point.
1813: The Problem With "Tell Your Story" by Margo Aaron of That Seems Important on How to Find Freedom
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Lewis Howes
as an Oprah's book club selection.
952 Glennon Doyle: Live Untamed and Unapologetic In Business and Life

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