DS
Did She REALLY Say That?!

Women Entrepreneurs: Your MBA Is Actually Sabotaging You

April 22, 2026·36 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

Women Entrepreneurs are still being taught to build businesses that ignore their capacity, their seasons, and their energy—and the cost is a model that can’t hold them long-term. When the system demands more than you can sustainably give, the issue isn’t effort. It’s architecture.This episode challenges the foundation of how businesses are built and who they’re built for. Inside the Female Intelligence Cycle, awareness, clarity, expansion, and reflection aren’t optional—they are the structure. This is leadership that prioritizes longevity, not short-term output.Featuring Hillary, Operations Integrator with an MBA background, and Heidi, financial architect, bringing operational and profit-driven insight into what it actually takes to build businesses designed for women.What you’ll walk away with:Why traditional business education trains you into misalignment—and what replaces itThe shift from time-based productivity to capacity-based business designHow life seasons directly impact decision-making, pacing, and growth strategyWhy chasing rapid revenue milestones undermines long-term sustainabilityThe role of energy rhythms and intuitive decision-making in leadershipHow disciplined money management becomes the backbone of scalable profitWhy building a business that can hold you is the only model worth scalingPillar: Business ArchitectureScalable business design for women starts within.🎙️ Access this episode and all related resources here:https://truthbombmarketing.com/did-she-really-say-that/

AI Summary coming soon

Sign up to get notified when the full AI-powered summary is ready.

Get Free Summaries →

Free forever for up to 3 podcasts. No credit card required.

Listen to This Episode

Get summaries like this every morning.

Free AI-powered recaps of Did She REALLY Say That?! and your other favorite podcasts, delivered to your inbox.

Get Free Summaries →

Free forever for up to 3 podcasts. No credit card required.