The results look good from the outside. Inside, the business is held together by you — and the thing that got you here won't carry you further.
For women founders who have built something real — the revenue, the clients, the proof — and have hit a ceiling strategy alone won't break.
Most support picks a side: fix the systems, or fix the woman running them. This work refuses the either/or. SCALED builds the business. ARISE builds the identity to lead it. Run together, they produce one thing — Radical Alignment: the business and the woman built for the same life.
Not coaching. Not consultancy. Not done-for-you. Mentoring — thinking alongside, building together.
The real version, not the Instagram one. A business that keeps working when you're not looking. Money in without scrambling. The school run without the laptop already open.
Not just revenue — the identity of the woman who holds it without fear. The gap between making money and feeling wealthy, closed.
The shift from executing to leading. The moment you stop being the last domino — and start trusting your own knowing over the noise.
Showing up without the mask. When the content finally sounds like you, and you become unavoidable rather than loud.
Build something worth amplifying. The next two years belong to the women who built a business AI can plug into — and an identity it can't automate.
One door at a time — from the first sound of the work to thinking alongside me directly.
Your first experience of how I think. Quiet, unfiltered, straight to your ears. The fastest way to know if this is for you.
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"I have never known anyone light up a stage like Jodie Hayward. Every single person in your audience will feel as though she's speaking directly to them."
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