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30: Hey Boss Babe! | MLMs cover
30: Hey Boss Babe! | MLMs cover
Madwoman in the Attic

30: Hey Boss Babe! | MLMs

30: Hey Boss Babe! | MLMs

1h41 |26/06/2024
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30: Hey Boss Babe! | MLMs cover
30: Hey Boss Babe! | MLMs cover
Madwoman in the Attic

30: Hey Boss Babe! | MLMs

30: Hey Boss Babe! | MLMs

1h41 |26/06/2024
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When you hear “Multi-Level Marketing,” you might automatically conjure an image of a white suburban mom with Live Laugh Love signs and Wine Mom T-shirts. And you wouldn’t be that far off—stay-at-home suburban moms have long made up the majority of MLM sellers. But why?


On this episode, Maggie tells us about the history of MLMs and why women in particular are so often the prey (and the predators) in these schemes. 


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When you hear “Multi-Level Marketing,” you might automatically conjure an image of a white suburban mom with Live Laugh Love signs and Wine Mom T-shirts. And you wouldn’t be that far off—stay-at-home suburban moms have long made up the majority of MLM sellers. But why?


On this episode, Maggie tells us about the history of MLMs and why women in particular are so often the prey (and the predators) in these schemes. 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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When you hear “Multi-Level Marketing,” you might automatically conjure an image of a white suburban mom with Live Laugh Love signs and Wine Mom T-shirts. And you wouldn’t be that far off—stay-at-home suburban moms have long made up the majority of MLM sellers. But why?


On this episode, Maggie tells us about the history of MLMs and why women in particular are so often the prey (and the predators) in these schemes. 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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When you hear “Multi-Level Marketing,” you might automatically conjure an image of a white suburban mom with Live Laugh Love signs and Wine Mom T-shirts. And you wouldn’t be that far off—stay-at-home suburban moms have long made up the majority of MLM sellers. But why?


On this episode, Maggie tells us about the history of MLMs and why women in particular are so often the prey (and the predators) in these schemes. 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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