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A review by rachrreads
Hey, Hun: Sales, Sisterhood, Supremacy, and the Other Lies Behind Multilevel Marketing by Emily Lynn Paulson
emotional
informative
5.0
This was a really intriguing read about someone’s experience in a multi-level-marketing business.
I’ve always found MLM’s to be weird— I have to ask my friends to buy things from me? Hard no. It was interesting to see how people get talked into these businesses and how cult-like some of these MLM’s can be.
The author talks about how at one point her eyes were opened to how MLMs hurt those lower down the line, but it still took her years to fully leave. She also details her struggle with alcoholism and how drinking seemed to be at the center of MLM events.
I listened to this on audio and it was read by the author— I felt like I was listening to a friend tell me a story! I definitely recommend the audio book if you’re looking for something informational and intriguing!
I’ve always found MLM’s to be weird— I have to ask my friends to buy things from me? Hard no. It was interesting to see how people get talked into these businesses and how cult-like some of these MLM’s can be.
The author talks about how at one point her eyes were opened to how MLMs hurt those lower down the line, but it still took her years to fully leave. She also details her struggle with alcoholism and how drinking seemed to be at the center of MLM events.
I listened to this on audio and it was read by the author— I felt like I was listening to a friend tell me a story! I definitely recommend the audio book if you’re looking for something informational and intriguing!
Graphic: Alcoholism and Alcohol