Thursday, March 20, 2025

Q&A with Jinger and Joy

Joy and Austin Forsyth and their kids spent some extended time in Los Angeles a couple weeks ago. While they were there, Austin was a guest on an episode of Jinger and Jeremy Vuolo's podcast, and Joy was a guest on two podcast episodes. On the first episode that features Joy, she shares her faith journey and some of the struggles and experiences that have shaped her life. Her second episode was just released, and it is a question and answer session with Jinger. They discuss their sister relationship, their parenting styles, the differences in their kids' bedtime routines, and how they keep up with all their siblings. Among other topics, Joy also shares her thoughts on Jinger's first book and how it helped her grow.

5 comments:

  1. They have to interview each other? Why not just pick up the phone and talk. Or talk face-to-face since they're visiting. Why film some stilted answers for the world to see?

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  2. Bedtime routines? Wow. They really are out of gas.

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    1. The point was "parenting styles".

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  3. Does this podcast have any stated purpose? This stuff seems rather pointless.

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  4. These are things that sisters talk about on the phone, not on camera. You really have to wonder about families who feel the need to film and promote their lives. Time spent on camera is time not spent with kids or spouses. Time they'll never get back. They also have to be guarded about what they say, since it'll be public. It's not a healthy way to interact with anyone. For a family who went through what they went through and begged for privacy, to the point of going to court when they felt their privacy was violated, what gives now?

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