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Summary of Untamed by Glennon Doyle
- Narrated by: Kristin Aikin Salada
- Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
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Summary
Note to listeners: This is an unofficial summary of Glennon Doyle’s book Untamed, designed to enrich your reading/listening experience of the original book.
Untamed is about memories Glennon Doyle's excursion to liberating herself and permitting herself to be a more genuine structure. It begins with her being "confined" in by the world's demand to tell individuals (however, particularly ladies) how to be and act and goes on in a progression of short articles to disclose her excursion to turning out to be "free".
I went into this book with the mind-set that I'm most likely not the correct peruser for this book, yet I'd attempt to appreciate what I can gain and overlook the rest. I truly enjoyed it a great deal. Glennon Doyle is a memoirist, and this is a day-to-day existence guidance type diary.
For many years, Glennon Doyle denied her discontent. Then, while speaking at a conference, she looked at a woman across the room and fell instantly in love. Three words flooded her mind: There she is. At first, Glennon assumed these words came to her from on high. But she soon realized they had come to her from within.
This was her voice - the one she had buried beneath decades of numbing addictions, cultural conditioning, and institutional allegiances. This was the voice of the girl she had been before the world told her who to be. Glennon decided to quit abandoning herself and to instead abandon the world’s expectations of her. She quit being good so she could be free. She quit pleasing and started living.