Brand Crimes + Other Offenses
In this episode of Brand Crimes & Other Offenses, Sasha Monique opens a case file on one of the most expensive mistakes creators, founders, and online businesses are still making in real time: building their entire business on platforms they do not own. This is not a conversation about whether Instagram works. It obviously does. This is a conversation about what happens when your reach, revenue, and relationship to your audience all depend on a platform that can change the rules without warning, cut your visibility overnight, and still convince you that the solution is to keep posting harder. Sasha breaks down the data behind collapsing organic reach, the psychological trap that keeps people dependent on social media, and the difference between borrowed attention and owned relationships. She also walks through what smarter creators have already figured out, why email still converts at a dramatically higher rate than social media, and what it actually looks like to build infrastructure instead of just feeding a machine. If your business relies on Instagram, TikTok, or any one platform to keep money coming in, this episode is not theoretical. It is diagnostic. Episode Timeline 00:00 Welcome to Brand Crimes 00:28 The Platform Rent Trap 02:22 Exhibit A Creator Economy Stats 03:50 Reach Collapse Reality Check 05:40 Exhibit B How Platforms Engineered It 06:00 Four Phases of Algorithm Control 09:37 Exhibit C Real Business Casualties 12:35 Exhibit D Psychology of Dependency 13:02 Dopamine Loop and Success Theater 15:51 Exhibit E Owned Media Revolution 16:14 Substack Exodus and Ownership 17:27 Membership and Multiple Income Streams 17:47 Exit Plans and Email Math 19:12 Why Email Beats Algorithms 19:42 Infrastructure Playbook Steps 1-3 22:20 Lead Magnets That Work 23:34 Bridge Emails and Trust 24:49 Nurture Then Monetize 26:18 Use Social Strategically 26:58 Danger Check Questions 28:30 Counterarguments Debunked 30:41 Verdict and Action Steps 32:57 Final Reality Check and Wrap
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