Someone's touchy!! Could see it coming a mile off. Laura's face always looked like a slapped arse filming so not sure she'll miss it.
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Reading along here while gobbling her mini eggs and guzzling her Dr Peppers. What a body confident, health at any size life to liveBook mention klaxon!
I’ve also unfollowed Laura. I feel like the end of the podcast (and probably their friendship) is all on her. She’s totally ditched Lauren for Lottie and I wouldn’t be surprised if Same Dress Different Bodies The Podcast is launched at some point this year.I’ve unfollowed Laura now, much prefer Lauren and her outlook to life
I mean with no proper advertising and marketing and if they outsource making it and there is a whole crew making it, I can see this being true. Everything Laura does seem to be racking in losses not profits. Probably same story with her book. I just hope she didn’t get a massive advance that will make editors and publishers vary of new writers in the future.I viewed the audio transcript of the podcast and this is what it said. I’m not sure whether to believe that or not. I thought the sponsored ads/products covered the money side.
This is a bullshit reason, IMO. If they were running at a loss, that’s on Crowd Network and their producers. Podcasts, when done well, are really profitable. And to give them their credit, it was a good podcast, with an engaged audience. They could have changed up how they did advertising, got a smarter strategy around how they could lever the Facebook group engagement, and easily turned a decent profit, if they wanted to.I viewed the audio transcript of the podcast and this is what it said. I’m not sure whether to believe that or not. I thought the sponsored ads/products covered the money side.
Its not a bs reason. Its the same logic as Netflix cancelling a show that didn’t bring in the amount of revenue they hoped for… you can’t market something as amazing when Laura has no life and nothing to talk about.This is a bullshit reason, IMO. If they were running at a loss, that’s on Crowd Network and their producers. Podcasts, when done well, are really profitable. And to give them their credit, it was a good podcast, with an engaged audience. They could have changed up how they did advertising, got a smarter strategy around how they could lever the Facebook group engagement, and easily turned a decent profit, if they wanted to.
I am thankful to have found Lauren through the podcast and I’m sure she will go onto have a successful career. Laura, not so much.
Just coming to say the same thing. It has to be theee most sly thing they all do now.It really fucks me off (sorry) when she doesn’t say where stuff is from and you HAVE to click on her link. I don’t want to click the link