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EXECUTIVE SEAT:
IN GOOD COMPANY

Executive Seat:
In Good Company

An Intimate, Invitation-Only Curated Executive Gathering for Professional Women Seeking Meaningful Connection Without the Performance

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The Executive Seat: In Good Company is an intimate, invitation-only curated executive gathering designed for professional women who want direct access to executive leaders and entrepreneurs in a relaxed, conversational setting.

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This experience includes light bites and guided conversation in a private space created to foster honest dialogue, shared insight, and meaningful connection, without pressure, pitching, or performance.

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This is not a panel. This is not a networking event.

Core Conversation Focus

A guided conversation centered on dismantling competition-driven mindsets and building the internal trust required for meaningful collaboration.

This gathering creates space to examine how scarcity, comparison, and competition shape professional relationships, and how intentional internal work can shift the way women collaborate, support one another, and build together.

The focus is on cultivating a culture in the room where collaboration feels safe, expansive, and sustainable—rather than guarded or transactional.

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What We Will Work Through

How competition-driven narratives are learned and reinforced within professional and leadership environments

The internal beliefs and patterns that quietly limit trust, openness, and collaboration

What healing and reframing scarcity-based thinking looks like in practice

How internal alignment supports external collaboration and cross-collaboration

Building a shared culture that supports mutual growth, collective success, and long-term partnership

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Finally: how we all can work together

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Why This Gathering Exists

As more women step into leadership, entrepreneurship, and visible success, many are doing so in systems that quietly reward competition, isolation, and self-protection. While collaboration is often encouraged in theory, few spaces exist where women can safely examine the internal narratives that make collaboration difficult in practice.

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This gathering exists to address that gap.

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Who This is For

  • This experience is designed for professional women who:

  • Are executive leaders, entrepreneurs, or senior professionals

  • Value meaningful connection over transactional networking

  • Want to engage in honest, reflective conversation about collaboration and leadership

  • Are open to examining their own internal narratives around competition and scarcity

  • Seek community with other women who are committed to doing the internal work

  • Are ready to show up authentically, without the pressure to perform or pitch

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What to Expect

Intimate Setting:

A private residence with a curated guest list, creating a safe container for honest conversation.

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Guided Conversation:

Facilitated dialogue around competition, collaboration, and the internal work required to shift from scarcity to abundance mindsets.

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Light Bites & Relaxed Atmosphere:

This is not a formal dinner or structured event. It's a comfortable, conversational experience designed to feel welcoming and grounded.

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No Pitching, No Performing:

This is not a networking event where you're expected to sell yourself or your business. It's a space to connect authentically, share insights, and engage with intention.

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how it works

Location

Private residence (shared upon confirmation)

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Attendance

Invitation-only. Attendees are nominated and curated to ensure alignment with the gathering's intention.

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RSVP

Confirmed via invitation only. RSVPs close one week prior to the event.

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What You'll Walk Away With

Express Interest in Attending
  • A deeper understanding of how competition-driven narratives show up in your professional life

  • Tools and insights for reframing scarcity-based thinking

  • Meaningful connections with other women committed to collaboration and mutual support

  • A renewed sense of trust in the possibility of authentic professional relationships

  • A private, thoughtful space to reflect on leadership, collaboration, and growth

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Join the Conversation

This gathering is invitation-only and intentionally curated. If you're interested in nominating yourself or someone else, reach out to express interest.

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