i joined instegrahm, i think in late 20 11 or early 20 12. I really created that account kind of like an on line scrap book. By 20 16, in 20 16, i cand hof launched a weekly instagram series extas a weekly blog series. My platform slowly grew till, i think, over a thousand followers. And then through that weekly writing project, i ended up getting a book deal, and i signed a publishing contract. For the next five years, i started to use instigram to share my writing more and more. But when the time was right for me to publish 50 feminist montres, every single one sold along with it
Let’s talk about leaving Instagram! In this episode, Amelia shares how getting a book deal made her invest time, money & energy in Instagram...and why that made her exit the platform altogether a year later.
Tune in to hear about—
- How Instagram makes us anxiously-attached & codependent
- Amelia’s #1 rule for leaving social media
- & where to get your 5-step plan for exiting any social platform
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