July 9, 2025

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In this unique conversation, host Raven O’Neal hands over the mic to her dear friend, B. Perlowin, to finally share her own story–from a corporate marketing career to becoming a 5x startup founder and podcaster.

Raven opens up about the power of following your intuition, the role of feminine energy in business, and the importance of bringing more diversity into conversations around feminism and the patriarchy.

She reflects on how patriarchal systems impact not just women, but men as well, and shares her evolving relationship with the label “feminist.”

The episode wraps with practical hacks for navigating and challenging the patriarchy, encouraging listeners to take bold action and stay rooted in their values.

Key Takeaways:

  • Her journey into entrepreneurship began after a corporate marketing career
  • Marketing serves as her creative outlet and passion
  • Listening to intuition is crucial for making aligned decisions
  • Risky decisions often come with the need to stay true to one’s values
  • Resilience is built through experience and self-awareness
  • Feminine energy and intuition play a significant role in her career evolution
  • Diversity in conversations is essential for meaningful dialogue
  • The patriarchal system negatively impacts both women and men
  • Embracing the label of a feminist can be complex but necessary

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