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  <title>[S3:E20] Secret it Out. Why I am in the Capital city....</title>
  <description>Click here to join the Philanthropic Femme Challenge, Click here to join the Philanthropic Femme Society Telegram Group (free!) ------- In this episode, I’m coming to you from Washington D.C. while attending the 135th national gathering of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the largest women’s nonprofit organization in the world. I go into the full-circle moment of returning to a world I was introduced to as a little girl through my grandmother — philanthropic societies, women’s organizational leadership, Robert’s Rules of Order, executive boards, national conventions, and the very real mechanics of how women organize around shared values and long-term impact. I share how, as a child, I was physically present in these rooms without fully understanding what I was being exposed to, and how being here now — pregnant, building The Philanthropic Femme, and newly approved with 501(c)(3) status — has given me an entirely different lens. This episode explores the relationship between lineage, grief, motherhood, philanthropy, entrepreneurship, and legacy. I speak about losing my grandmother at 15, feeling her presence with me in this season, and recognizing how many seemingly separate chapters of my life have actually been preparing me for the work I am building now. I also go into the deeper vision for The Philanthropic Femme Society: not only as a nonprofit vehicle for fundraising, but as a long-term organization for female founders who want to integrate contribution, collective impact, and social responsibility into the structure of their businesses. This is a conversation about women’s leadership, organized philanthropy, legacy structures, and the responsibility of building companies that serve beyond the self. </description>
  <author_name>Adi Shakti Speaks</author_name>
  <author_url>https://soulwork.com/</author_url>
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