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The Role of Oxytocin and Community In Scaling as a Woman in Business

The Role of Oxytocin and Community In Scaling as a Woman in Business


Episode 68


Hello, dear business sister. This one is straight from my heart. Cue the tears!


In this deeply personal episode of The Fabienne Show, I’m speaking to the high-achieving woman who looks like she has it all together on the outside… but secretly feels like she’s carrying the weight of the world on her shoulders.


If you’ve ever felt like you’re lonely as you scale your business, this episode is for you.


We’re diving into something that isn’t talked about enough in the world of women entrepreneurs: the debilitating loneliness of success and the transformational power of belonging to a feminine business community.


Because no matter how smart, capable, or successful you are, you were never meant to do this alone.


I walk you through the masculine myth of “doing it all” in isolation, and introduce a new paradigm: building your 7-figure business through connection, co-regulation, and support. I share why oxytocin (yes, really) is essential for your nervous system, your momentum, and your ability to scale… and why your next level won’t come from more hustle, but from more holding.


As always, this isn’t just about more strategy, but also about safety, sisterhood, and soul.


In This Episode:

  • The unspoken loneliness of growing a successful business
  • How oxytocin fuels your nervous system, confidence, and momentum
  • Why isolation keeps you stuck and connection activates your next level
  • What happens when you are witnessed, held, and celebrated
  • Why community is a growth strategy (not just a luxury)
  • How Boldheart was designed to be a safe place to be BIG
  • My invitation to connect for a personal roadmap and sisterhood


Would you like to work with me to accomplish this while you scale to 7-figures? 


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