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Let The Women: Roberta Blevins on Living & Leaving LulaRoe

  • Writer: True Crime Obsessed
    True Crime Obsessed
  • Jun 7, 2022
  • 1 min read

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When Roberta Blevins casually bought a pair of buttery soft, printed leggings from a fellow young mom on Facebook, she never could have imagined the journey that would follow. The rise and fall of LulaRoe –a multi-level marketing company that denies allegations of being a pyramid scheme and still exists today– coincided with Roberta’s experience, carrying her up the Lula-ranks and back down again when she discovered the dark side of direct sales. Come along, hun! We're deconstructing the lifestyle of the Almighty Girlboss.


This episode is part of a ten-part series called Let The Women Do The Work. Join host Gillian Pensavalle as she follows the stories of ten dynamic, inspiring, badass women in true crime.




 
 
 

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Adeline Taylor
Adeline Taylor
Aug 15

 It highlights the struggles many face when attempting to break free from toxic environments, especially in a system built on deception. Her resilience resonates deeply, reminding us of the importance of choosing authenticity over the pressures of conformity. This topic directly connects to the journey of exploring one's true identity and purpose. It reminds me of the powerful discussions I found in https://medium.com/@makarenko.roman121/who-is-roman-makarenko-504d20d94363 —where people share their stories and experiences with personal transformations. It's a great resource to reflect on these changes and gain new perspectives.

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