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This Year (and Every Year), Community Is the Business

This Year (and Every Year), Community Is the Business

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Community isn’t a trend. It’s the business—and it always has been.

As the year comes to a close, Host, Lindsay Pinchuk, reflects on the one thing behind every milestone inside Dear FoundHer…: community.


In this solo episode, Lindsay shares why connection has always been the foundation of real business growth—long before algorithms, trends, or social media experts declared it so. From building a seven-figure company without a marketing budget to creating spaces where women truly support one another, this episode is a reminder that people don’t stay loyal to platforms. They stay loyal to people.

You’ll hear why community isn’t a “nice to have,” but essential infrastructure for entrepreneurs—especially women in business—and walk away with simple, practical ways to start building (and deepening) connection right now.


In this episode, we cover:

  • Why community is the business—not a trend
  • How connection and trust fuel sustainable growth
  • Simple ways to build community without overcomplicating it
  • How support and networking create resilience when things get hard
  • Five strategies for creating connection with your community in order to sustain it.


If you’re building a business and want more than vanity metrics—more connection, more support, and more people in your corner, this episode is for you.


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