I started following her years ago when she lived in her flat and was running NBBS.
Didn’t think she was all that until a friend of mine said she did her course and she really raves about it and said that Sarah had told her if I wanted to do a course I could get a discount (pffff).
Fast forward a few years and I signed up and paid for one of her courses during her summer of scam during lockdown and knew from the first session I’d made a terrible mistake. She wasn’t offering anything or value, all info could be found online for free, she used a tiny hand held white board to draw diagrams on (which looked pathetic), couldn’t recall what anyones businesses were, and despite many people having wildly different businesses models she seemed to have ‘grouped’ people together in a way that was supposed to make sense, and it really didn’t.
She had everyone muted until she felt like it, got arsey when people asked questions that she felt were ‘stupid’ and told people that to succeed they needed to be showing their face on Stories and Reels and if they tagged her she would reshare them for extra visibility with her audience. Needless to say, the few times this did happen was for the people who kissed her arse or who she thought she could rinse for more money later down the line.
Oh and she also told people to submit their ‘homework’ on a dedicated FB group that she rarely showed up in and said the homework tasks were to ensure you got through to the next stage. She never replied to anyone on there, but if people said on the next session they hadn’t done the homework (and if she wasn’t looking then who could blame them?) she’d berate them and get all high and mighty that she was taking time out to run these courses and if people couldn’t be bothered to complete the tasks then what was the point.
Honestly, writing it out reminds me just how mental the whole thing was