I'm Laura Sinclair — founder, operator, angel investor, and strategic voice for ambitious women building businesses and lives they actually want.
Through events, media, partnerships, and advisory work, I help brands and founders connect with women who are done with vague inspiration and ready for clear, practical momentum.
I've scaled a company to seven figures, sold out events, and built a community of women who are done choosing between building something serious and being present for their lives. This Mother Means Business is the room I always wanted — the real mechanics of growth, not the highlight reel.
Honest conversations about building a business and a life that can hold both — strategy, growth, and what it actually costs.
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This Mother Means Business is the mentorship community I built for women growing real businesses — strategy, support, and people who take their ambition as seriously as you take yours. Start free.
Join the free communityWhen you want more than a community, this is where we go deeper. Two ways in — one private, one in a room of founders moving at your pace.
Just us. We go straight at the bottleneck — strategy, positioning, the decision you keep circling — and build the plan that moves it. For founders who want a sharp operator in their corner, not a cheerleader.
Apply to work with meA small group of serious founders, meeting on a schedule, holding each other to a higher standard. Group strategy, real accountability, and direct access — to me and to each other. This is where momentum compounds.
Join the mastermindBrands and companies work with us to reach — and genuinely back — ambitious women in business. Sponsorships, live events, workshops, and corporate programming built around real growth.
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I'm one of the voices in Success Redefined, an Amazon best-selling book about what success looks like when you stop using someone else's definition.
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Operator, angel investor, and the founder of This Mother Means Business. I built it after years spent inside the gap it fills — and I'm still in the room.
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