I need to learn how to lieShe prob has 2 accounts, one for business, one for social. A colleague had her inheritance put into a different account & never revealed it to social welfare, there is she now in a brand new 4 bed house in town paying little to nothing because she "only works 10hrs a week" and her rent to council is based off income. However she's also driving around in a 1year old car which she owns outright, went to Disney in FEb & has a 3 week all inclusive holiday for high summer.
The only thing she’s getting is a tentThe best part is she will come out thinking she is a mortgage broker herself after it and start giving loads of tips. No one I’ve ever seen saving for a mortgage goes out like she does, they cut eating out and drinking as the first things never mind the endless holidays so whatever bullshit she starts saying tomorrow can be totally disregarded.
Why would this man’s death draw viewers? I’ve had several deaths and illnesses in my family recently and honestly I feel like the most boring person. Who wants to listen to all the shit in my life? I hate talking about it. And I really don’t know why anyone would want to hear it. It’s a conversation for family surely.Mortgage broker = a podcast topic.
Do we think Brenda will talk about her fathers sudden death 'exclusively' to Julie on an episode of the pod just to draw in listeners. If she does that I think that it would feel insincere and would be click bate of the worst kind. The producer with visuals of a hearse etc.
Of course it could draw listeners in if Brenda doesn't talk about it on her own stories and the pod is the first time she speaks about it. Grief is very popular. Why do people tune in to hear about all the other mundane crap, it's the way they make it click bate and the snippets they share that draw people in. Julie did a pod about her father dying with someone a few years ago. Also Brenda gained a lot of followers since her father died so death does draw people in.Why would this man’s death draw viewers? I’ve had several deaths and illnesses in my family recently and honestly I feel like the most boring person. Who wants to listen to all the shit in my life? I hate talking about it. And I really don’t know why anyone would want to hear it. It’s a conversation for family surely.
The huns love a death for content as horrible as that sounds.Why would this man’s death draw viewers? I’ve had several deaths and illnesses in my family recently and honestly I feel like the most boring person. Who wants to listen to all the shit in my life? I hate talking about it. And I really don’t know why anyone would want to hear it. It’s a conversation for family surely.
This exactly. Julie's dad is on the screen at every show.The huns love a death for content as horrible as that sounds.
Why am I left thinking this is a collab with the company?Wait for the story how the broker says "c'mere Julie gurrrll sure god love ya on yer own, it's sooo hard with no fella to help pay .."
She is always up to something, conveniently someone asked her for a code in her Q&A last night and magically she had one that was only valid for 24 hours. People are hardly that gullible.Why am I left thinking this is a collab with the company?
I agree, Brenda has chosen to share her father's passing publicly even quickly posting about it afterwards. Everyone grieves differently and if that's how she wants to deal with it that's fair enough. But in comparison Brenda's sister, who has a significant Instagram following of nearly 2,500, opted to keep her father's passing private.Of course it could draw listeners in if Brenda doesn't talk about it on her own stories and the pod is the first time she speaks about it. Grief is very popular. Why do people tune in to hear about all the other mundane crap, it's the way they make it click bate and the snippets they share that draw people in. Julie did a pod about her father dying with someone a few years ago. Also Brenda gained a lot of followers since her father died so death does draw people in.
Foxy, everything you said I was thinking. The late late show isn't as bad recently but it used to be the biggest hub going for death stories and I probably would have a morbid curiosity myself even with a lot of sadness in my family over the years.I agree, Brenda has chosen to share her father's passing publicly even quickly posting about it afterwards. Everyone grieves differently and if that's how she wants to deal with it that's fair enough. But in comparison Brenda's sister, who has a significant Instagram following of nearly 2,500, opted to keep her father's passing private.
If Brenda and Julie were to do a podcast discussing their experiences with grieving a parent and sharing their stories, it could likely attract a lot of interest. People might be curious about the circumstances surrounding Brenda's father's passing, where was she when she found out, had she reached Dubai etc. As morbid as it sounds the Irish have a bit of an obsession with people passing away, reading rip.ie and listening to death notices on the local radio station.
I had to go and listenShe actually said fuck 9 times in that last clip which was 30 seconds. She’s a disgrace.
What is a €2 tip in sterlingI'm weak did she just say €92 euro after she left a tip for her €90 blow dry she's unbelievable
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