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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, co-founder of the podcast 'Call Her Daddy,' describes her experience leaving the show in 2020 and its impact on her personal and professional life, in an as-told-to essay for her upcoming memoir.

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I went from making $52,000 a year to co-founding 'Call Her Daddy.' Then I lost everything overnight.
Sofia Franklyn says leaving "Call Her Daddy" changed her life Courtesy of Sophie Sahara Sofia Franklyn co-founded the podcast in 2018, after moving to New York City. Leaving the show suddenly in 2020 impacted her self-worth and identity, she says. Now, she's engaged and says she's a firm believer in prenuptial agreements. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Sofia Franklyn, author of the upcoming memoir "Daddy Issues." It has been edited for length and clarity. When I co-found
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