I went from making $52,000 a year to co-founding ‘Call Her Daddy.’ Then I lost everything overnight.
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Sofia Franklyn says leaving "Call Her Daddy" cost her income, confidence, and identity before she rebuilt her career with her own podcast.
Sofia Franklyn says leaving "Call Her Daddy" cost her income, confidence, and identity before she rebuilt her career with her own podcast.
Sofia Franklyn says leaving "Call Her Daddy" cost her income, confidence, and identity before she rebuilt her career with her own podcast.
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