EPISODE · Feb 6, 2024 · 37 MIN
Are Successful Businesswomen Bad Mothers?
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Are successful businesswomen bad mothers? It’s a toxic question that working moms hear all the time. In this brutally honest interview, Brittney Fairweather, the Chief Business Development Officer of TRX Capital, confronts the myth that if you're a successful mother, "someone else is raising your children". She shares her reality as a leader in a male-dominated industry where, after 15 years, men still ask her to get them coffee or ask to see her boss. This is a masterclass in authenticity, setting boundaries, and proving that you can be a great mother and a powerful CEO at the same time. Check out the company: https://www.trxcapital.comBook a 1-on-1 advisory session with me to apply these principles to your business: https://calendly.com/wltb/advisory👀 CONNECT WITH SEANSubscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@seanweisbrotLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/seanweisbrotInquiries: [email protected]🕒 CHAPTERS00:00 - A Woman's Constant Battle: Justifying My Seat at the Table03:38 - The Toxic Myth: "Someone Else is Raising Your Children"06:47 - I Run a Lending Firm. Men Still Ask Me to Get Their Coffee.09:44 - Why Our C-Suite Is Almost Entirely Women12:50 - How Negotiating With "Tiny Terrorists" Makes You a Better CEO15:59 - My 14-Year-Old Son Pitches My Company at Conferences19:02 - I Take Client Calls While Giving My Kids a Bath. Here's Why.22:13 - If You Don't Respect My Boundaries, You're Not the Right Client28:17 - How Authenticity Creates 15-Year Client Relationships31:03 - Our Diverse Investment Portfolio (Beyond Real Estate)34:29 - The Most Important Thing I've Ever Learned📈 WORK WITH ME▶ Book a Paid Advisory Session: https://calendly.com/wltb/advisory▶ Sponsor the Channel: https://www.welivetobuild.com/collaborate▶ My AI/Automation Agency: https://optimai.aiLeave a Review (it truly helps us grow): https://welivetobuild.com/review Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Are successful businesswomen bad mothers? It’s a toxic question that working moms hear all the time. In this brutally honest interview, Brittney Fairweather, the Chief Business Development Officer of TRX Capital, confronts the myth that if you're a successful mother, "someone else is raising your children". She shares her reality as a leader in a male-dominated industry where, after 15 years, men still ask her to get them coffee or ask to see her boss. This is a masterclass in authenticity, setting boundaries, and proving that you can be a great mother and a powerful CEO at the same time. Check out the company: https://www.trxcapital.comBook a 1-on-1 advisory session with me to apply these principles to your business: https://calendly.com/wltb/advisory👀 CONNECT WITH SEANSubscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@seanweisbrotLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/seanweisbrotInquiries: [email protected]🕒 CHAPTERS00:00 - A Woman's Constant Battle: Justifying My Seat at the Table03:38 - The Toxic Myth: "Someone Else is Raising Your Children"06:47 - I Run a Lending Firm. Men Still Ask Me to Get Their Coffee.09:44 - Why Our C-Suite Is Almost Entirely Women12:50 - How Negotiating With "Tiny Terrorists" Makes You a Better CEO15:59 - My 14-Year-Old Son Pitches My Company at Conferences19:02 - I Take Client Calls While Giving My Kids a Bath. Here's Why.22:13 - If You Don't Respect My Boundaries, You're Not the Right Client28:17 - How Authenticity Creates 15-Year Client Relationships31:03 - Our Diverse Investment Portfolio (Beyond Real Estate)34:29 - The Most Important Thing I've Ever Learned📈 WORK WITH ME▶ Book a Paid Advisory Session: https://calendly.com/wltb/advisory▶ Sponsor the Channel: https://www.welivetobuild.com/collaborate▶ My AI/Automation Agency: https://optimai.aiLeave a Review (it truly helps us grow): https://welivetobuild.com/review Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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