Straightening Crowns: The Power of Women Supporting Women with SHE-Canada
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Gail McDonald sits down with sisters Daria and Shawna Balas, the powerhouse founders behind SHE-Canada, a coast-to-coast platform built to support, celebrate, and elevate women-led businesses. What began as a simple acronym, Support Her Enterprise, has grown into a national movement giving women greater visibility, confidence, and community in entrepreneurship.
In this heartfelt conversation, Gail, Daria, and Shawna explore the real experiences of women in business: navigating confidence gaps, strengthening self-esteem, finding belonging, and rising together through mutual support. They discuss the challenges women face in accessing funding, building networks, and being taken seriously, and how SHE-Canada is breaking down those barriers through co-op marketing, a national directory, digital magazines, and genuine community-building.
This Conversation Covers:
- The meaning and origin of SHE—Support Her Enterprise
- The difference between confidence and self-esteem, and why both matter
- The “crown straightening” philosophy of women helping women rise
- Challenges female entrepreneurs face in visibility, connection, and financing
- How SHE-Canada’s co-op marketing model reduces costs and expands reach
- The importance of inclusive support for all women, from makers to CEOs
- How technology, community, and mentorship shape modern entrepreneurship
- Why networking remains essential for women in business
This episode is a reminder that women rise higher when they rise together, through authenticity, collaboration, and community.
SHE-Canada:
Founded by Daria Balas and Shawna Balas Website: she-canada.com
Books & Resources Referenced:
- The Tipping Point — Malcolm Gladwell
- Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway — Dr. Susan Jeffers
- Author Charles Darwin