Breaking Free: The Revolutionary Journey of Untamed by Glennon Doyle
Discover how Glennon Doyle’s Untamed challenges us to break free from the cages of conditioning and reclaim our wild, authentic selves. This powerful review explores themes of personal liberation, self-trust, and the revolutionary act of living fully.
6/24/20253 min read
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“What if your discontent isn’t a flaw—but a flare from your truest self?”
That’s one of the burning questions at the heart of Untamed by Glennon Doyle—a memoir that doesn’t just tell a story, it sparks one inside you.
Whether you're standing at the edge of a major life decision or quietly questioning the script you’ve been given, Untamed offers more than inspiration it gives you permission.
The Cheetah Metaphor: Recognizing Our Cages
Untamed opens with an unforgettable image: a cheetah raised in captivity, taught to perform, tame, obedient—until she catches a glimpse of something wild and free. In that moment, her eyes flash with a memory of something she never got to be.
Sound familiar?
In sharing this metaphor, Doyle invites us to consider the invisible cages we live in—built by gender roles, religious scripts, cultural norms, or generational expectations. She asks us to consider: What if we were never meant to live this way?
It's a question worth holding and Untamed becomes your guide in unraveling it.
The Knowing: Trusting the Voice Within
At the heart of Doyle’s message is what she calls “the Knowing” that inner voice, always whispering, often ignored. She shares stories of walking away from a life that looked perfect on the outside: a traditional marriage, motherhood, religious duty. In their place, she found something wild, holy, and real.
Following her Knowing led her to sobriety, to queerness, to love, to truth and she offers no formula, only this:
“The braver I am, the luckier I get.”
This voice within isn’t reserved for the few. Doyle reminds us: you have a Knowing too. Untamed simply helps you learn how to listen.
Ready to reconnect with your inner voice?
👉 Grab Untamed and read it with your journal nearby.
Unlearning to Remember: The Path to Authenticity
Doyle reframes healing—not as striving toward perfection, but as a sacred unlearning. A remembering of who you were before the world told you who to be.
From her struggles with bulimia to leaving behind rigid religious doctrines, Doyle speaks with unflinching honesty. She doesn’t pretend to be “fixed,” only committed to the practice of choosing truth over comfort.
Reading Untamed feels less like reading a memoir and more like witnessing a woman come home to herself—and giving you a map back to your own center.
The Personal is Political: Freedom as Collective Power
One of the most powerful aspects of Untamed is how it connects personal liberation to collective impact. Doyle reminds us that when women shrink themselves, the world suffers.
“We do not need more selfless women. What we need are women who are full of themselves.”
Choosing to reclaim yourself isn’t selfish—it’s revolutionary. It models wholeness for your children. It disrupts systems built on your silence.
If you’ve ever wondered whether listening to your truth could ripple outward, Doyle’s message is a resounding yes.
Criticism & Complexity
It’s important to acknowledge that Untamed isn’t without critique. Some readers point to Doyle’s privilege—her ability to reinvent herself through divorce, queerness, and financial freedom isn't available to everyone. Others worry that focusing on inner work risks minimizing structural injustice.
These are valid and necessary conversations.
Even so, what Untamed offers is not a universal blueprint, but one woman’s truth. And for many, that truth has unlocked the first door of their own.
The Invitation: What If You Were Free?
Untamed asks you to pause and consider:
What if the discomfort you feel is not something to fix, but something trying to wake you up?
What if your wildness is not your shame, but your wisdom?
“The only meaningful life is a life that makes sense to the person living it.”
That quote alone is worth the price of the book.
Final Reflections
If you’ve been feeling trapped by your life, stuck in someone else’s story, or quietly aching for more—this book is your spark.
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