Like she started out Quiverfull and converted to Orthodox?
I did some digging about her, unfortunately since she's not that gargantuan influencer/vlogger at least compared to your usual quiverfull religious influencers tend to be,
the information and discussion surrounding her is very limited with the only place the seemingly discusses her and her shenanigans is a subreddit called r/FundieSharkUncensored.
From what I could gather is that apparently Alex Goodings (the woman's name) has been struggling with depression and anxiety due to her immense trauma from the past such as parental neglect and abuse, drug abuse, rape/sexual violence and 3 suicide attempts. Apparently according to the redditors from the aforementioned subreddit Alex tends to powerlevel a lot about her personal experiences to the point it gets to the "Why would you share this and you don't have to share this" territory such as her recently sharing a picture of her daughter bawling her eyes out because she broke her leg.
What's also interesting is that apparently her oldest child is
not her and her husband's child,
rather a child she gave birth to when she was single.
As for her religion, she started off as your very out-of-the mill Protestant influencer and her conversion to Orthodox Christianity was something very recent she did in February this year. The moment she started converted to Orthodox Christianity not only she started wearing the veil, but her daughters must wear it as well although she insists that she didn't force them to wear the veils. Her husband allegedly wasn't religious at all until a year ago and from the looks of it, he's your average "trad" guy who keeps impregnating Alex without any breaks despite knowing she's not really mentally well and post-partum depression hitting her hard while not helping her in any way despite having the resources to be able to do so.
She also apparently got some flak for giving her child "happy juice" and recording him having his meltdown a year ago.
For those that are unfamiliar Happy Juice is a product by a company called Amare that claims it can allegedly "cure" mental health problems. Conveniently she also
consumes this product and said she gives this to her 11-year old daughter for anxiety related issues. However, the company behind this product
is facing lawsuits
due to allegedly having potentially dangerous ingredients such as lead, mercury and cadmium in its products.