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Selling Sisterhood

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Spiritual Sisterhood. First words that come to mind? MLM. Pay to play. Mean girls. Fake. Buying into package after package to get into the “inner circle,” but will any of them still be there if you’re unable to pay for the next package?

The promise of sisterhood is very tempting to women starting out in online business, particularly lonely young moms who want to be able to work from home. At some point, the pendulum will swing the other way and the fake sisterhoods will disintegrate. Leaders will step back, calling their energy back into themselves, “releasing” their clients to do the same. We’ve seen it already.

When there is an authentic community connection being built, it can really be healthy. Most of the time, it’s pretty toxic.

You can catch extra mini-sodes and tea times inside AccountabiliTea CommuniTea on Facebook - our home base for the real discussions from YOU GUYS meant to be the safe space you dish the capital T-truth like you would your besties. Head on over to Iwantthetea.com now and give us a “sup!”

We’ll also be goofing around on Tiktok with bite-sized sass at accountabiliteapodcast.

Thanks for being here. Our emotions have been brewing, y’all. It’s time to spill the tea.

Music credit: She Bad by Luciano Music Co.

A Podcast Launch Bestie production

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Spiritual Sisterhood. First words that come to mind? MLM. Pay to play. Mean girls. Fake. Buying into package after package to get into the “inner circle,” but will any of them still be there if you’re unable to pay for the next package?

The promise of sisterhood is very tempting to women starting out in online business, particularly lonely young moms who want to be able to work from home. At some point, the pendulum will swing the other way and the fake sisterhoods will disintegrate. Leaders will step back, calling their energy back into themselves, “releasing” their clients to do the same. We’ve seen it already.

When there is an authentic community connection being built, it can really be healthy. Most of the time, it’s pretty toxic.

You can catch extra mini-sodes and tea times inside AccountabiliTea CommuniTea on Facebook - our home base for the real discussions from YOU GUYS meant to be the safe space you dish the capital T-truth like you would your besties. Head on over to Iwantthetea.com now and give us a “sup!”

We’ll also be goofing around on Tiktok with bite-sized sass at accountabiliteapodcast.

Thanks for being here. Our emotions have been brewing, y’all. It’s time to spill the tea.

Music credit: She Bad by Luciano Music Co.

A Podcast Launch Bestie production

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