
Most business advice was never built for women. This show is.
Did She REALLY Say That?! is the podcast for women entrepreneurs who are done with the polished version — and ready for the honest one. If you're a woman in business who wants real conversations about what's actually working, what's not, and what it truly costs to build something you're proud of, you just found your show.
Hosted by Ka... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 145 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessMarketingEntrepreneurship | |||

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 i... more
Most business advice was never built for women. This show isn't either.
Women entrepreneurs are taught that control is the answer. We're rewarded for pushing, praised for our "good at managing it all" energy, and then we wake up one day unable to re... more
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 p... more
Women Entrepreneurs are still being handed business blueprints that were never designed for the realities they live—and then wondering why success feels like self-betrayal. The cost isn’t just inefficiency; it’s building systems that quietly replicat... more
Most business advice was never built for Women Entrepreneurs. This show is.
Because intuition was never the problem. The suppression of it was. And women have spent decades being rewarded for overriding the very intelligence that could have led them... more
Most business advice was never built for women, and Women Entrepreneurs with MBAs, PMPs, and decades of corporate training are still hitting walls they can't credential their way through. That's not a personal failure. That's a business model design ... more
Women Entrepreneurs are building powerful businesses while silencing their own voice—and the cost is disconnection from their authority, their desires, and their decision-making. When expression is suppressed, leadership becomes performance instead o... more
Women Entrepreneurs are operating in constant reaction—overgiving, overthinking, overworking—without ever addressing the pattern underneath it. The cost isn’t just inefficiency—it’s a leadership model driven by stress responses instead of intentional... more
The title says it all! 'Did She Really Say That?' is a must-listen for anyone tired of surface-level advice. The episodes are engaging, thought-provoking, and always leave you with a new perspective.
I really appreciated the interview about clutter as it gave me a new perspective on my business.
If you’re looking for a podcast that isn't afraid to say what needs to be said while offering life-changing shifts, this is it. Five stars!
Highly recommend subscribing.
These episodes highlight ways in which as women entrepreneurs we can be more vibrant and impactful. Staying true to our essence, speaking and operating with a bold and courageous confidence is how we can make the difference we are here to make. Always learning and growing.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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