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The Papaya Podcast

The One About The Woman Who Lost The Legal Rights To Her NAME!

The Papaya Podcast

The Papaya Podcast

Society & Culture, Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Personal Journals

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 22 March 2021

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Imagine ordering your Starbucks coffee and not being allowed to say what name to put on the cup? Well, that happened to today's guest. Prominent wedding dress designer _______ ______ (we literally can’t name her) that you may know from a show such as “Say Yes To The Dress'' after a legal battle, lost the rights to her name, her social media (over ONE MILLION FOLLOWERS), her designs and more. Confused? Yeah, us too. So we brought her on to talk about it, use it as a cautionary tale for personal brands and where is the line between PERSON and BRAND. Where will she go, and who will she be? We’re going to talk about it all. Much of this is shocking, but also very exciting for what’s next for our friend!


You can follow her, support her, help in her rebuild and learn more about her story @AllThatGlittersOnTheGram

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0:27.6

The following podcast is a deer media production.

0:33.5

Hi friends and welcome to the papaya podcast. I'm your hostess,

0:38.5

trying her most to serenical, and each week I'm going to be dishing out some sweetness mixed

0:44.0

in with some seeds of wisdom or something like that. So get ready to get inspired, get candid,

0:50.9

get real because we are all in this digital space together.

0:58.1

All right, before we get today's episode started, I want to kind of brief you on what's going on here.

1:04.1

So in this episode, our guest, who I actually can't name her, is going to be talking about how

1:10.1

she lost the rights to her own name. I, a couple of times, did say it myself, legally now we've

1:16.5

removed that, we've beeped it out. All I can really say is that she is a very famous wedding dress

1:22.4

designer that you may have seen on Say Yes to the Dress. I encourage you to go check out her

1:27.2

Instagram at all that glitters on the gram to get to know her beyond this podcast episode and

1:34.3

support her in her journey of rebuilding herself and her personal brand after losing the rights

1:39.5

to basically all of it and her career and her name and yeah. So enjoy today's show. I'm sorry

1:45.9

that's a little vague, but I think that this message and what we're going to learn about this

1:50.4

is something that every woman needs to hear before ever entering into their careers and signing

1:56.2

contracts and whatever it is, I just really, really encourage you to listen to this and get

2:01.2

those takeaways. I've never heard anything like this happen before to anybody. So it's a pretty

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