
39 episodes

The Dream Pushkin
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- Society & Culture
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4.5 • 14.3K Ratings
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From Little Everywhere and Pushkin Industries, and hosted by Jane Marie, comes the third season of The Dream. Past seasons of this award-winning investigative podcast looked at pyramid schemes and the world of wellness. This season we're getting to know the gurus and life coaches who claim they know the secret to living our best lives. Is it all in our mindset? Or our privilege? Or are we all under a spell? Find out this September.
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S3 E1: Becoming a #Boss
What's it like to hand your life over to someone who claims they’ll make it better? Jessie Lee Ward, the self-proclaimed “#1 network marketer in the world,” charges her coaching clients thousands of dollars for a trip to Colombia that's described like a work retreat. The reality is more like a brutal 15 hour hike, with late night hypothermia. Is this what it takes to be successful in life and business?
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S3 E2: What Ever Happened to Happy Jane?
Despite regular therapy, Jane is in a funk. She and Dann discuss what's happened to them, and what she hopes (and fears) life coaching might do for her — or teach her to do for herself. Jane embarks on a hunt for a professional life coach of her own.
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S3 E3: The MLM-to-coaching pipeline
Jennifer Rajala got sucked into the MLM-to-coaching pipeline. A social worker from northern Michigan, Jennifer rose quickly through the Arbonne ranks. She earned the right to lease an Arbonne branded Mercedes. But she still wasn’t making any real money. Then Jenn discovered Rankmakers, the life coaching program that promised to truly maximize her potential.
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S3 E4: Think and Grow Duped
Napoleon Hill, ever heard of him? He wrote "Think and Grow Rich," one of the favorite self-help handbooks of all time. His fans include Tony Robbins and life coaches of all stripes. But Napoleon Hill was not a genius of self-help. He was a scam artist who never practiced what he preached. Journalist Matt Novak tells Jane what he’s found (and what he hasn’t) about one of the biggest architects of modern coaching.
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Pushkin+ Early Listen: S3 E5: I Never Said Hate
You can hear this episode for free starting October 4th. To learn more about Pushkin+ offerings, like ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and early access, visit pushkin.fm or the show page on Apple.
Now a life coach herself, Jennifer Rajala is lauded at Rankmakers; she’s a hustler who can inspire others to buy coaching packages better than just about anyone else. That is, until she realizes she’s selling empty promises. -
Pushkin+ Early Listen: S3 E6: The MVP of NLP
You can hear this episode for free starting October 11th. To learn more about Pushkin+ offerings, like ad-free episodes, exclusive content, and early access, visit pushkin.fm or the show page on Apple.
Neuro-linguistic programming, or NLP, is the communication technique used by coaches and cult leaders alike. John James Santangelo—a fan of Napoleon Hill— is an NLP expert who gives Jane a crash course. Jane is mesmerized, and according to Santangelo, might've even been hypnotized.
Customer Reviews
My favorite podcast
I have listened to this podcast approximately one billion times. It is such a great listen. Jane Marie is a fantastic journalist. She’s so funny and insightful and holds people in power to account. Absolutely great and much-needed reporting. This new season is so captivating as well, and I can’t believe wait to see what unfolds.
Pretty ok
For the most part it’s pretty entertaining. The host at times comes across as more snarky than is palatable. It’s especially difficult to accept given then thick nasal Michigan accent. There are some unreflective posturing from an alleged moral certitude combined with needless digs at other people’s sincere beliefs. Sometimes it’s out of left field like stating “Christianity” doesn’t give credit from women which is a bizarre thing to say given then prominent display of Mary in Orthodoxy and Catholicism.
If you don’t mind that stuff the rest of it is pretty good. It’s a much needed look at the predatory nature of MLMs, wellness, and life coaches.
Informative but transparently biased
This podcast is teaching me so much about MLMs and their unattractive underbellies. I did not know the history and have enjoyed hearing their origin story. My only issue is that when Jane speaks, her biases become so apparent that it suddenly feels like hearing a sermon rather than an educational podcast. Do women in the MLM industry who raise their kids and “don’t work a 9 to 5” just naturally wake up full of energy on a cold Saturday, or are they pushing past the exhaustion like everyone else? I’m anti-MLM and not involved in any way, but I can respect a woman who works in the home and out of the home. It would be nice if the host could, too.