DiscoverThe Female EffectWhy We Need To Stop Seeing Other Women As Competition (SOLO #5)
Why We Need To Stop Seeing Other Women As Competition (SOLO #5)

Why We Need To Stop Seeing Other Women As Competition (SOLO #5)

Update: 2025-07-31
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In this solo episode, I open up about one of the biggest transitions in my life—becoming a mom—and how it reconnected me to the heart of The Female Effect. Born from a deep belief that women rise through connection, not competition, this platform is a call to unlearn the scarcity we’ve been taught and start showing up for each other. I share personal moments of feeling excluded by other women and ask the hard questions about why that still happens. If you’ve ever felt the need to shrink or compete, this one’s for you. There’s room for all of us to rise—and we’re not meant to do it alone.


I hope you’re feeling inspired, cause we’re rooting for you!


love Julie


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I would like to “pass on the goodwill” Aram Ostadian-Binai, the founder of the soulfuls, a platform that champions women through mentorship and community. 


Keep up with The Female Effect:

📸 Instagram: @thefemaleeffect_

🚀 TikTok: @thefemaleeffect

🌍 Linkedin: @The Female Effect

Artwork: Birgit Käsper

Jingle: Søren Haahr 


My name is Julie Lou, and I find it absolutely magical when women support and uplift each other as allies. This is the magic I refer to with the title of my podcast, "The Female Effect."

Every other Thursday, I invite a woman into the studio who, in her own way, is making a difference for other women and using her voice and talents to make a positive impact on the world. 


I hope you feel inspired, because we're rooting for you!


With love,


Julie Lou


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Why We Need To Stop Seeing Other Women As Competition (SOLO #5)

Why We Need To Stop Seeing Other Women As Competition (SOLO #5)