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261: The Hira Collective: Feminine Flow Meets Tech + Entrepreneurship

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What if your business plan was based on your cycle, not just your schedule? In this episode of Call Me CEO, we’re talking to Reema Kithani, founder of The Hira Collective — a holistic practitioner app directory built with the female body and energy in mind. Reema shares how she launched this Canada-based company by rejecting hustle culture and honoring natural rhythms instead. We talk launching a tech platform with intention, syncing work with your menstrual phases, and why rest is not a reward — it’s a strategy.

What You’ll Learn:

  • How to use your cycle as a business strategy
  • The behind-the-scenes of launching a holistic tech platform
  • Why burnout isn’t the price of success
  • The difference between masculine and feminine business models
  • How The Hira Collective is connecting clients to holistic practitioners across Canada
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Chapters

1. Finding Purpose Through Community Building (00:00:00)

2. Creating The Hira Collective (00:08:44)

3. Rest, Rhythm and Building Differently (00:14:14)

4. Honoring Women's Cycles in Business (00:19:08)

5. Key Business Advice: Trust Your Why (00:25:30)

6. Connecting with The Hira Collective (00:29:06)

269 episodes

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What if your business plan was based on your cycle, not just your schedule? In this episode of Call Me CEO, we’re talking to Reema Kithani, founder of The Hira Collective — a holistic practitioner app directory built with the female body and energy in mind. Reema shares how she launched this Canada-based company by rejecting hustle culture and honoring natural rhythms instead. We talk launching a tech platform with intention, syncing work with your menstrual phases, and why rest is not a reward — it’s a strategy.

What You’ll Learn:

  • How to use your cycle as a business strategy
  • The behind-the-scenes of launching a holistic tech platform
  • Why burnout isn’t the price of success
  • The difference between masculine and feminine business models
  • How The Hira Collective is connecting clients to holistic practitioners across Canada
  continue reading

Chapters

1. Finding Purpose Through Community Building (00:00:00)

2. Creating The Hira Collective (00:08:44)

3. Rest, Rhythm and Building Differently (00:14:14)

4. Honoring Women's Cycles in Business (00:19:08)

5. Key Business Advice: Trust Your Why (00:25:30)

6. Connecting with The Hira Collective (00:29:06)

269 episodes

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