Mandy Balak is the Founder and CEO of The Ace Class, a Canadian media and events company rooted in its intention of changing the way women connect with other women. In a world full of curated images, a growing amount of time spent on social media and a lack of valuable face-to-face connection, Mandy created The Ace Class to allow women the space to experience vulnerable and real conversations, to build community and to get the support they need to grow and thrive. ACE is an acronym for activate, cultivate and empower. These principles guide the movement in its mission of activating meaningful conversation, cultivating community and connection and encouraging women to empower one another to lead their best lives.

In This Episode:

What is The Ace Class Women supporting women in all areas of life Feeling unsupported or disempowered by other women Common challenges women experience when facing other women What girl power really means How we as women can reclaim our power and pursue our passions, earn our worth, achieve our goals and be boss babes Releasing fear, taking risks and getting started in business

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https://www.theaceclass.com

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