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Episode 11: From Single Mom to Global Powerhouse — A Conversation with Geeta Sidhu-Robb


Season 1 Episode 11


Welcome back to the Six Figure Chicks Podcast! Today, I’m joined by a woman whose impact stretches across continents— Geeta Sidhu-Robb. She’s the CEO of W Corporation, a five-time Entrepreneur of the Year winner, a UN award recipient, celebrity coach, author, and international speaker. In short… a force.

In this episode, Geeta opens up about:

✨ Growing businesses while raising five children
✨ Navigating caregiving for an aging parent
✨ Why motherhood is the most underrated (and unpaid) role
✨ How she built an unshakable personal brand with intention
✨ The moment that pushed her to become “indispensable and unforgettable”
✨ Her philosophy on change: “Change is inevitable. Suffering is optional.”

We also go behind the scenes with some fun and human moments:

Her secret love for Regency romance novels

Bread baking, jigsaw puzzles, and her hilarious drinking limit

Life with her cats Milo and Spikey, who may or may not still be holding grudges

She brings humor, honesty, and powerhouse wisdom as she talks about identity, independence, social media, and what it really takes to be seen, heard, and taken seriously.

One of my favorite moments?
Her story of losing her passport at 18—and vowing that no one would ever question who she was again. Spoiler: mission accomplished.

You’ll walk away inspired to own your story, ask for more, and stop waiting for permission to be visible.

Connect with Geeta:
Find her on Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn—just search her name and say you came from the Six Figure Chicks Podcast!

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Let’s grow together — because six figures is just the beginning.

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