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๐๏ธ 22 September 2021
โฑ๏ธ 57 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey, I'm Roberta Blovins, and this is life after M. L. M. L. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. A. A podcast where we work to end the stigma of failure in an industry designed for you to fail. |
0:17.0 | Hey, welcome to Life AfterMLilems, Lula Rich Companion Series, Lula Bitch, a place you can come to find all the |
0:28.9 | tea and everything that was left on the cutting room floor. |
0:34.0 | You're about to hear the personal accounts |
0:36.2 | of the people affected by the MLM Thularow. |
0:39.6 | These stories are our own personal opinions, accounts, and allegations of our experiences within the cult. |
0:46.0 | Some stories may be triggering. |
0:48.0 | Please listen at your own discretion. expression. Geez, man. So tell me what it was like filming Lula Rich. Yeah, so like I never it was never my goal to be in a documentary about this. |
1:21.2 | I've actually filmed prior to all this I've actually gone on camera in a different |
1:26.7 | documentary about a Polvalder, which unfortunately that one hasn't come out yet because of COVID and that's not that's not one that's going to be on like Netflix or anything |
1:36.8 | So I did go on camera for that documentary |
1:40.8 | But yeah that was never my goal with this like it was never about me like my goals are to connect information to people and so I had talked with the documentary people helping to point them in the right direction on some of the stuff. |
1:59.0 | And for me, like I'm happy, like I had talked to, in the years leading up to this, I had talked to in the years leading up to this I had talked to a lot of reporters so most of the reporters who had written stories about Lula Row like prior to Lula Ridge had talked to me at some point and just helping helping them find information like the work we did and defective made it easier for them to write accurate stories because we helped put all of that information in one place or could tell them where to look or whatever. |
2:31.0 | And we had all the receipts. |
2:33.0 | Yeah. |
2:34.0 | So, yeah, the documentary people wanted me to go on camera and I was willing to do it. |
2:40.2 | I mean, the thing is, like, it's a risk to go on camera. Like you don't know how they're going to portray you or how people, what people are going to think. And a lot of the advocacy work I do ends up with a lot of people upset with me. |
3:00.0 | And I've lost a lot of friends over the years because of that. |
3:05.0 | And so not that I was worried about like losing friends over this little row stuff |
3:11.0 | because like I don't, it's not like I have close |
3:13.5 | personal friends that are selling Lularo today or anything like that but like I |
3:19.4 | mean I knew that if it went big like that there's the risk that just people would say bad stuff about you online or or worse could happen. |
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