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Leading Ladies

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Where faith-driven women grow profitable businesses, deepen their walk with God, and show the world what phenomenal women of faith look like in action

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2 contributions to Business Builders Club
An Average Early Morning… In The Lab 🔬
Lately I’ve deeply shifted my focus back to what I do best: software, design, GTM, and positioning. My time in Y-Combinator taught me how to build software that enters the fiber of the world, it’s why so many companies that go through it pass the hundred year vision: Dropbox, DoorDash, Airbnb, Coinbase, Stripe; the list goes on and it tells a story. Solve real problems & the money will follow. It’s wild to think back to building my first multi- million dollar startup, Eze, and how the tech that took us years to build could now technically be done in months. I’m building more, and faster than I ever have before. The intersection between software and Skool is going to be something to pay close attention too in the coming years. We’re in a rare time in history, make sure you’re taking advantage of it. (Picture from when my cofounder and I first started the winter 2020 batch)
 An Average Early Morning… In The Lab 🔬
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You can tell when somebody has built before because they do not sound drunk on the tools. They sound more focused on the window. That is what I got from this. The wild part is not that building is faster now. The wild part is how many excuses just died. If a small team can test in months what used to take years, then the conversation gets more honest. Bad positioning shows up faster. Weak ideas show up faster. So do strong ones. I agree with you on Skool and software too. Most people are still looking at community as content. The builders are going to look at behavior.
Learning How to Build the Right Ecosystem
I help service-based entrepreneurs turn what they know into offers, funnels, and business systems that make it easier to attract the right people and convert them into paying clients. One reason I joined this hub is because I am paying close attention to how communities, memberships, and low-ticket offers can work together instead of feeling like disconnected pieces. A lot of business owners have valuable knowledge, but no strong path that moves people from interest to investment. That gap costs more than most people realize. I’m here to study what works, sharpen how I think about Skool as a growth tool, and see how stronger community structure can support both income and impact. Glad to be here and looking forward to learning from what’s been built in this space.
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LaShay LaRue
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I help equip values-driven women leaders with relationships, strategy, and accountability so they grow revenue and impact with purpose.

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Joined Feb 18, 2026
Cypress, TX
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