
Robyn Reisch
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Robyn Reisch spends her days cooking, writing, and raising three gorgeous little hooligans. She is married to the world's greatest man.
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3 Things You Lose By Joining an MLM
You almost certainly know someone who is involved with an MLM, or multi-level marketing company. You've seen their endless posts on social media. Maybe you've attended a "party". You might even have bought an item or two out of politeness, curiosity, or social obligation.
By Robyn Reisch5 years ago in Journal
King Bidgood's in My Psyche
Have you ever rediscovered a part of your childhood? A decades-long buried one, covered by layers of dust and grocery lists and term papers? A memory so yellowed with age that it disintegrated and became a part of the very soil in which you grew your identity?
By Robyn Reisch5 years ago in Humans
Rude Questions People Ask Women - and Perfect Answers
Everyone seems to know just how we women ought to be living our lives. They tell us when to marry, what kind of a body to live in, how many children we should have, how to raise them, and just how much of a career we should or shouldn't strive for.
By Robyn Reisch5 years ago in Viva
Bettie Page: Psychosis, Assault, and Attempted Murder
You probably know Bettie Page from her iconic pinup work. She didn't fit her era's image of a wholesome blonde American beauty, so she constructed her own aesthetic. With her athletic body, subversive demeanor, and shiny black locks, Bettie brought an edgy new dynamic to the scene...and the world loved her for it.
By Robyn Reisch5 years ago in Criminal
Making a Monster: The Lisa Montgomery Story
Bobbi Jo Stinnett could have come to life straight from a Norman Rockwell painting. She had wide eyes, a wholesome smile, and an exceptionally kind demeanor. She is remembered by her high school classmates as a soft-spoken girl who loved animals and studied diligently. After graduation, Bobbi Jo married her high school sweetheart and settled down near her hometown to start a family.
By Robyn Reisch5 years ago in Criminal
5 Things to Do When You Lose a Vocal Challenge
Not to brag, but I am a fairly experienced loser. I have entered and lost three Vocal contests, with a fourth one on the way. Statistically, I am far from alone in this. The first contest I entered had nearly ten thousand submissions.
By Robyn Reisch5 years ago in Motivation
My Big Gay Country Playlist
Country music has never been known as a culturally progressive genre. This is why it serves as such an important touchstone to measure social change. If country music is becoming more inclusive, that means there is hope for the rainbow flag even in the deepest set, most traditional parts of our nation.
By Robyn Reisch5 years ago in Pride




