

The Trick G Uses to Make All Decisions
13 snips Oct 7, 2025
Explore how community care can foster body peace rather than individual wellness. Discover Glennon’s journey navigating fear and control around food while emphasizing the power of showing up physically in community. Learn about setting boundaries in the face of public visibility and how activism can be a form of self-care. Tune in to hear tips on embodying agency and participating in life authentically, shaking off anxiety, and reclaiming bravery while being vulnerable.
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Fear Drives Visible Control Behaviors
- Glennon realizes anxiety drives her towards controlling her body through eating behaviors when scared.
- She links hypervigilance to childhood patterns and public visibility worsening eating disorder triggers.
Peace Comes From Collective Embodiment
- Glennon reframes “make peace with my body” as using her body in collective action rather than individual wellness.
- She finds more peace when her body joins communal protest and mutual aid than in solitary self-improvement.
Saying Yes To Parts, No To Parts
- Glennon accepted GLAAD's invite but felt dread about the red carpet and media obligations.
- She emailed they could have her for the speech but not red carpet or media, and they agreed.