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The Grind Didn't Kill Me, It Woke Me Up!

The Grind Didn't Kill Me, It Woke Me Up!

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In this episode of Savage Daughters Speak, Melissa Evans sits down with Adita Mo, founder of the Notes for My Daughter movement, for a real conversation about the lie of “equal on paper” — and what’s actually happening behind closed doors for women building careers, businesses, and families while carrying the invisible load.

Adita shares the defining moment that cracked her world open: watching a documentary on Ruth Bader Ginsburg and realizing that legal progress doesn’t automatically equal lived freedom. From there, she unpacks why so many mainstream business strategies weren’t built for women’s reality — and how “do more” advice becomes dangerous when you’re already maxed out.

Together, they explore what it really takes to create sovereignty and wealth without sacrificing your sanity, your health, or the life you’re modeling for your children. Adita breaks down her core philosophy: remove what’s weighing you down, reconnect to your mission, and build a leverage-based model that delivers more value with less grind. Because most strategies don’t create wealth — they create work.

Adita closes with a mic-drop message: “Fix the system, not women.” And when asked who she is beneath all labels, she answers simply: truth seeker.

Connect with Adita: ⁠shift2wealthlive.com ⁠(waitlist + details on her leverage-based model)



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