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AI Podcasters Really Want to Tell You How to Keep a Man Happy
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“The fastest way to lose a good man is not cheating,” begins podcaster Sylvia Brown, “it’s becoming his biggest source of stress.”
Key facts
- The trend of relationship self-empowerment video podcasts, which is quickly finding an audience, draws on the rising popularity of AI-generated social media influencers, an industry that is projected
- Since creating an Instagram account in January, she’s gained 110,000 followers as a virtuoso on matters of sex, self-worth, and dating
- The video about losing a good man was seen by over 10 million people, including the rapper Dave East, who reshared the clip and commented with five bull’s-eye emoji
- Stop expecting peace from a man building an empire,” Brown sermonized in another video that garnered over 1.2 million views
Summary
“The fastest way to lose a good man is not cheating,” begins podcaster Sylvia Brown, “it’s becoming his biggest source of stress.” Since creating an Instagram account in January, she’s gained 110,000 followers as a virtuoso on matters of sex, self-worth, and dating. The video about losing a good man was seen by over 10 million people, including the rapper Dave East, who reshared the clip and commented with five bull’s-eye emoji. Anyone intrigued by Brown’s controversial snippets may want to click through to watch her full-length podcast. This new class of digital dating guru doesn’t host real shows on Spotify or SiriusXM. Every video follows the same logic: A person sits in a wood-paneled podcast studio dealing out advice about respect or cheating. “A man can love a woman with nothing, but many women won’t love a man who has nothing,” he said in one clip, captioned “The Truth Nobody Dares to Say.