Did She REALLY Say That?!

Build the Table: Why Women Must Reject Masculine Business Models

June 3, 2026·50 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

Women Entrepreneurs are still trying to earn seats at tables that were never built for them—and paying for it with diluted leadership, forced competition, and a constant over-reliance on doing instead of leading. The real cost isn’t exclusion. It’s participating in systems that were structurally incapable of holding them in the first place.This isn’t about networking better. It’s about redefining where and how leadership happens. When you move through Awareness and into Clarity in the Female Intelligence Cycle, you stop negotiating for belonging and start building spaces that reflect it.Dorothy Spence is a leadership strategist and creator of belonging-centered business models, challenging how women gather, lead, and scale—especially in environments that were never designed for collaboration.Why belonging is not granted—it’s a leadership decision you make before you walk in the roomThe 30% threshold that shifts power, profitability, and culture inside organizationsWhy traditional networking models fail women—and what replaces themThe difference between the Hero’s Journey and the Heroine’s Journey—and why it changes business designHow reclaiming language reshapes authority, identity, and presenceWhy hierarchy breaks trust—and how circular leadership structures restore itThe shift from over-functioning to aligned contribution—and why “being” is not passivePillar: Female Intelligence CycleSuccess shouldn't require self-erasure.🎙️ Access this episode and all related resources here:https://truthbombmarketing.com/did-she-really-say-that/

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