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Call Notes | June 18: Coming Soon

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This Page Is Still Being Written...

And honestly? So are we. That’s the beauty of it.

If you’ve landed here, you’re likely someone who craves real connection, the kind that happens when women gather around a (virtual) table, open up, and cheer each other on through the messy middle and the magic moments.

✨ We’d love to invite you to join one of our Modern Round Table virtual discussions.

Our weekly calls are currently full (cue the happy tears), but we’re welcoming new faces to our monthly introductory round tables, a relaxed, no-pressure space to meet other women who are also exploring if this community is a good fit.

Pull up a seat. Leave your email here, and we’ll invite you to the next round table discussion.

We can’t wait to meet you. 💛

Xo,

Danielle Victoriah

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Call Notes | June 11: Coming Soon

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This Page Is Still Being Written...

And honestly? So are we. That’s the beauty of it.

If you’ve landed here, you’re likely someone who craves real connection, the kind that happens when women gather around a (virtual) table, open up, and cheer each other on through the messy middle and the magic moments.

✨ We’d love to invite you to join one of our Modern Round Table virtual discussions.

Our weekly calls are currently full (cue the happy tears), but we’re welcoming new faces to our monthly introductory round tables, a relaxed, no-pressure space to meet other women who are also exploring if this community is a good fit.

Pull up a seat. Leave your email here, and we’ll invite you to the next round table discussion.

We can’t wait to meet you. 💛

Xo,

Danielle Victoriah

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Call Notes | June 4: When Staying Positive Feels Like a Full-Time Job

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Inside the Modern Round Table: When Staying Positive Feels Like a Full-Time Job

Today’s call felt like a group hug wrapped in truth serum.

One of the ladies joined us from her car (because… life), and honestly, it was the perfect metaphor for where so many of us are at on the move, juggling it all, trying not to scream “screw it” out the window even though we’ve trained ourselves to default to gratitude.

But let’s be honest: positivity is great, and also… exhausting.

We got real about marketing burnout, especially the kind that hits when you finally outsource and the result is meh at best and nothing like the vision in your head. There’s a special kind of rage that comes with paying someone to take something off your plate, only to have to redo it yourself. (Cue the deep sighs.)

Collaboration came up big. We’re all craving real, aligned, supportive connections that keep us inspired when the hustle starts to feel more like a hamster wheel.

We also talked about the sprint-burnout cycle. You push hard, crush a launch, juggle five thousand tasks… and then boom: you’re toast. It’s not just about time management, it’s about boundary management, learning to say no without guilt and yes without resentment.

One woman opened up about selling everything in her life, only to find new kinds of clutter creeping in. Emotional clutter, mental clutter, the constant noise of figuring it all out.

We shared tips on how we’re asking friends for referrals, leaning into our communities, and trying not to take it personally when people say “I can do it myself” (right before they come back completely overwhelmed, wondering if this is a scam or real).

It was honest. It was raw. And it reminded us that being surrounded by thoughtful, gritty, whip-smart women makes it all feel a little more manageable.

Here’s to showing up even if it’s from the front seat of your car.

Xo,

Danielle Victoriah

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Call Notes | May 28: You Don’t Need a Suit to Be Seen

Just show up as you are.

The Unexpected Magic of a 45-Minute Call with Women You've Never Met

What actually happens when you put six women on a 45-minute Zoom call, most of whom don’t know each other?

Honestly, something kind of magical.

No one showed up with a rehearsed elevator pitch. No one asked, “So, what do you do?” five seconds in. That’s not really how things flow around here.

Instead, women showed up as they were. Messy buns, baby toys in the background, maybe sipping coffee from a mug that’s been reheated three times. And somehow, that’s what made it all feel… real.

We laughed, we listened, we shared things that had nothing to do with our resumes. Someone mentioned how refreshing it is to be around normal people, what a luxury these days, right?

No pressure to perform.
No comparison games.
Just women being human.

Brielle shared that she’s still close with a few women she met years ago through this community. The kind of friendships that stick, not because they were forced, but because they were formed in spaces like this one, where authenticity isn’t just welcomed, it’s the norm.

We talked about coaching, and how powerful it can be when you find the right coach, the kind who doesn’t just hand you a roadmap but walks it with you. We celebrated how good it feels to be around women who aren’t trying to one-up each other. The energy is different when no one’s keeping score.

One of the ladies said she wanted to stay in this orbit because “this group is full of super connectors.”

She’s right.

It’s not about how many people you know, but the depth of the connections you make.

And let’s be honest, most traditional networking events feel like a stress test. The dreaded 15-second intro. The internal panic of “Am I saying the right thing?” Here, it’s different. It’s not about your title. It’s about your truth.

Here’s the best part:
You don’t have to wear a suit to be seen.
(Though if you love a good blazer moment, we’ll hype you up for that too.)

Some of the women met in a mastermind a while back, and while the programs were fine, they agreed that the best thing that came out of it was each other.

That’s what these calls feel like: a space where women don’t need to dress up, don’t need to prove anything, and definitely don’t need to have it all figured out.

We show up.
We share.
We support.

And somehow, in just 45 minutes, we walk away a little lighter, a little more connected, and a lot more inspired.

If this resonates with you, we’d love to have you on the next call.
Pull up a seat, bring your coffee (messy bun optional), and join the conversation.
✨ Drop your email to be invited to our next Round Table entrepreneurial discussion.

Xo,

Danielle Victoriah

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