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Yeet the Rich

LuLaRoe Part One-If Not Pyramid, Why Pyramid Shaped?

Yeet the Rich

Emily Walsh and Daniel Moss

True Crime, Comedy, History

5.039 Ratings

🗓️ 7 January 2025

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

This week we are talking about LuLaRoe and it is a fun one! LuLaRoe is a clothing company known for their “Buttery Soft Leggings” and bold patterns. With Promises of full time pay for part time work, The Lularoe life appealed to many people in America struggling to make ends meet. Especially women and often stay at home moms who may have just left their job to begin their family. Established in 2013 it reached its height in 2016-2017 with nearly $2 billion in sales a...

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0:00.0

But don't be ashamed if you get confused when you talk to your friends or you watch the news.

0:10.0

They try to tell you where all went wrong.

0:13.0

Now you don't need to argue, just sing this song.

0:17.0

It was rich people stacking the dick, rich people with big pack checks.

0:24.8

Rich people, they're having a ball.

0:28.2

Rich people been f*** us on.

0:35.4

Hello, everybody, and welcome back to Yeat the Rich. I am Emily Walsh, and I am here with my husband and co-host, Danny Moss. Hello. And we... Yeah. We're switching it up. Here we go. We're doing something new. I don't think anyone is murdered. No. No. I don't think so. It's present day.

0:55.0

Their hopes and dreams are murdered. Well, that happens every episode. Yeah. Yeah, but it's Danny's week and I'm excited. Yeah, this week we're talking about. And it's not soda. It's not soda. No. And we're going to keep it at a two episode. I can feel it. All right. Next episode will be seven hours, so get up for that.

1:13.1

Okay, so this week we are talking about Lou LaRoe. Lou LaRoe. The famous multi-level marketing

1:19.7

leggings company that was all over the documentaries and Amazon Prime. Yeah, had a big year, a couple years ago.

1:26.7

Had a big year a couple of years ago. Had a big year a couple years ago.

1:27.8

So we're getting into it. Emily, I think you've seen these documentaries, but it's been a little while. I've definitely seen one of them. I haven't seen all of them, and I have not watched with the veracity that you have. Yeah, I really, I've watched these like 10 times now each. And I... They're also just depressing. I think I might want to start selling leggings.

1:45.5

I think that's a terror.

1:46.4

I think you got the wrong message. Yeah. Well, you know, they just... I don't know. It sounds like such a hopeful dream. Maybe you could be in charge, but I think... All I recall is people very sadly being like, I thought I had changed my life, and now I didn't.

2:03.0

And my life is worse than it was before.

2:06.1

And Mary from Sister Wives still sells Lou Lurow leggings.

2:07.2

She does.

2:09.6

We'll talk about her a little bit in the future.

2:15.9

So Lula Rowe is a clothing company known for their buttery soft leggings and bold patterns.

2:19.1

They were very fixated on how buttery soft these leggings were. I have to say I've never worn a pair.

2:21.2

No, neither of I.

2:22.2

And I cannot attest to their buttery or not butteryness.

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