Ponzinomics 101 is a monthly educational podcast for anyone interested in learning more about multi-level marketing (aka MLMs), and why it should be avoided. Hosts Melissa Milner and Robert FitzPatrick want this podcast to be a helpful resource for teachers and parents and will provide valuable information that is not currently being taught in our public schools, colleges, and universities about MLMs and similar dangerous schemes.
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In this episode, Robert and Melissa speak to Megan Rowton who at 18 was recruited into an MLM by her special education teacher. You read that right! Megan shares her story of getting in and getting out of an essential oil MLM.
Our chat with lawyer and advocate, Doug Brooks, continues in episode 7, as we explore why people abandon critical thinking and join MLM companies. How can we teach youth to do their due diligence and not believe the lies?
Episode 6 is a discussion for parents, teachers, and anyone hoping to protect youth from MLM. Lawyer and advocate Doug Brooks joins Robert and Melissa to talk about court cases, legislation, and what is going wrong in the fight against MLM.
Robert knows his stuff, every person needs to listen to this message ❤️🕎🟩
For those interested in *why* you should avoid the pitch of a ‘business opportunity’ and MLMs, I highly recommend this podcast and Robert Fitzpatrick’s book “Ponzinomics”. As an actual direct seller (I’m an artist) I can vouch for the true challenges in genuine direct selling! Individuals who have been approached to sell mlm products, and believe they would become entrepreneurs might want to listen to this podcast, to educate themselves on what direct selling really is. (Hint: not an mlm) :)
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Ponzinomics 101 launched 10 months ago and published 9 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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