There’s a kind of exhaustion that doesn’t show up in spreadsheets or selfies—but it’s heavy, real, and running rampant among women who are “doing it all.” Especially Black women. Especially single moms. We’re leading in boardrooms, running businesses, showing up for our families, managing health, finances, relationships—and somewhere in all of that, we’re expected to stay polished and powerful. But behind the polished looks and public wins, the truth is sobering: burnout has become an epidemic.
Entrepreneur and wellness mogul Nathalie Nicole Smith is not just talking about it—she’s doing something about it. On Sunday, August 3rd, she’s bringing together some of the biggest names in empowerment and finance for a transformational event in Buckhead, GA titled “For Every Woman: A Seat at The Table.”
This isn’t just another conference—it’s a movement rooted in deep personal truth.
“I created this space because I was the woman who looked like she had it all, but felt empty,” Nathalie shares. “I made millions, but I didn’t have systems. I was building, but not healing.”
Now, she’s on a mission to help women stop performing success and start living it—on their terms.
The event already boasts a waitlist of over 2,000 women, and it’s no surprise. With powerhouse voices like Lisa Nichols, Gloria Mayfield Banks, and Wallstreet Trapper joining the conversation, the day promises more than inspiration—it offers actionable strategy, structure, and a sense of sisterhood that’s often missing in the high-achieving woman’s world.
Burnout doesn’t just happen from being busy. It happens from being unseen while carrying the load.
It happens when there’s no space to pause, to exhale, to be supported while still striving.
Studies have shown that more than 50% of high-income women feel financially overwhelmed and emotionally unsupported. And for single mothers, the numbers hit harder. According to recent research, single moms are twice as likely to report symptoms of chronic stress and burnout, often because they’re expected to operate without the personal infrastructure or relief that others take for granted.
Nathalie Nicole Smith understands this deeply—and she’s created A Seat at The Table to be exactly what so many women have been craving: a safe, nourishing space to reset, recalibrate, and rebuild. With the event’s theme centered on “Real Strategy. Real Systems. Real Support. Real Sisterhood,” it offers more than just panels and programs—it offers permission. Permission to let the cape fall. Permission to reimagine success as something sustainable and soul-nourishing.
Today’s society often glorifies hustle and hides healing, but this event stands as a bold reminder: We weren’t meant to do this alone.
Nathalie Nicole Smith is not just building an event—she’s building a blueprint. One that ensures women don’t have to burn out to break through.
Register to Attend the event here at www.foreverywomanlive.com!



