Beyond Celebration: How Women’s Voices and Stories Reshape Business, Leadership, and Culture3/13/2025
How Narratives Shape Women’s Opportunities
The way we talk about women in business and leadership impacts how we’re perceived, funded, and supported. Some outdated but persistent narratives:
So how do we shift the narrative? Messaging That ACTUALLY Supports Women It’s not enough to say we support women in business and leadership—we need to make sure our actions and the stories we tell align with that message. That means: 1. Centering the Right Stories When we highlight women’s achievements, are we only telling the stories of those who already have visibility? Are we making space for women of color, disabled women, immigrant women, and other marginalized voices? Are we only amplifying the voices that fit a certain mold while silencing those whose stories may make us uncomfortable? Supporting women means making sure our messaging isn’t just performative—it’s inclusive. 2. Shifting From “Empowerment” to Equity The word “empowerment” gets thrown around a lot, but women don’t need to be empowered (we’re already empowered, leading, building, creating)—we need access, funding, and systemic change. Instead of “celebrating” women-owned businesses once a year, we should be asking:
If our messaging stays at the level of feel-good empowerment without action, it reinforces the idea that women should just be grateful for the scraps rather than demanding real equity. 3. Moving Beyond Performative Support Too often, “supporting women”—especially WOC—becomes a marketing move instead of a real commitment. If people only amplify diverse voices when it’s trendy or hire women when it’s convenient, they’re not shifting power—they’re just repackaging the same old systems. As women entrepreneurs, we’ve seen it all before. So let’s check in with ourselves and our networks:
Real support means more than celebration—it means consistent action, investment, and accountability. Let’s make sure we’re backing each other in ways that actually build power, not just visibility. How We Rewrite the Narrative Women’s voices are already shaping business, leadership, and culture—but the way we tell our stories and support each other’s narratives determines whether we’re reinforcing old power structures or building something new. Let’s go beyond celebration and into action:
What’s one way you’re shifting the narrative for women this year? Share in the comments. Let's make sure we keep building towards equity.
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