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Let’s be honest!


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Most business events feel like a weird mix of speed dating and job interviews. You’re expected to bring your A game, your elevator pitch, and a forced smile that says “I am thriving” even when your last three Google searches were about burnout and how to fire a client politely.

I got tired of pretending. And I know I’m not the only one.

So I started something different. It’s a business club, but really, it’s a monthly meet up for women who are building something and want a smart, honest group of people to talk to about it. That’s it. Just real talk, real feedback, and a few snacks. I called it The Guild for HER

Each month we get together, sit down, and go there. We talk about ideas, pivots, chaos, goals, money, and all the stuff we usually keep to ourselves. Someone brings a pitch deck, someone else brings a half baked idea, someone’s debating quitting their job and going all in. We help each other sort it out.

Who is this for?

It’s for women who are working on something and don’t want to do it alone. You don’t need a certain title or a big following. You just need to care about what you’re building and be open to helping and learning from other women who are in the same boat.

This is for the founders, the freelancers, the creators, the moms building businesses after bedtime, the students testing an idea between classes, and the professionals thinking “there has to be more than this.”

Why am I doing this?

Because I’ve been that person Googling for a solution when what I really needed was a ten minute conversation with someone who had already been there. Because I’ve launched businesses, closed businesses, made mistakes, and wasted time trying to figure it out alone.

Because sometimes the best business move is just being in the right room with the right people who will tell you the truth with kindness and help you skip the nonsense.

What to expect

Our first gathering is in Binghamton on August 13th at 5:00pm. It’s free. It’s small. It’s casual. Just bring whatever you’re working on or thinking about and be ready to talk about it with people who get it.

If it works, we’ll do it again the next month. If it doesn’t, at least we’ll have snacks and stories.


 
 
 

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