6th Global

Women’s Empowerment & Leadership Summit

THEME: "Empowering Global Entrepreneurs & Leadership for Tomorrow"

img2 23-24 Nov 2026
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Navreet Pabla

Navreet Pabla

Skool.com Inc, Canada

Title: Healing as a Business Model: How I Built a 300,000-Member Community by Leading with Vulnerability


Biography

Navreet Pabla is a bestselling author, healer, international speaker, and community architect based in Toronto, Canada. She is the founder of The Mind Supply, a 300,000-member global wellness community, and Heart Awakening Academy, a healing education platform focused on mother wound, inner child, and nervous system work. Her bestselling book If My Heart Could Talk has reached readers across multiple continents. Navreet has been featured in Yahoo Finance as a Top 10 Copywriter Doing Things Differently, has spoken on international stages including Mom 2 Summit in Austin, Texas, and is a confirmed speaker at the IRM Data and AI Conference Europe in London in November 2026. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences from the University of Waterloo and brings a rare combination of scientific grounding, lived healing experience, and entrepreneurial expertise to every stage she takes.

Abstract

The prevailing narrative in entrepreneurship positions business success as the result of strategy, capital, and execution. Yet for millions of women building businesses while simultaneously navigating unprocessed trauma, identity wounds, and nervous system dysregulation, strategy alone is insufficient. This presentation challenges that narrative by examining how healing work, specifically the mother wound, inner child work, and nervous system regulation, became not merely a personal journey but the foundational infrastructure of a thriving global business.

Navreet Pabla built The Mind Supply from zero into a 300,000-member global wellness community without paid advertising, without an agency, and without a conventional business playbook. What she had instead was a commitment to leading with her own healing, publicly and unapologetically. This presentation draws on that lived experience to explore the thesis that vulnerability, when channelled with intention, is one of the most scalable and sustainable assets a woman entrepreneur can cultivate.

The session will examine three core areas. First, the relationship between personal healing and community growth, specifically how the mother wound and inner child work shaped the voice, content, and culture of The Mind Supply. Second, the neurological and psychological case for why authentic storytelling creates deeper audience trust and higher engagement than polished marketing. Third, practical frameworks for women entrepreneurs ready to move from performing confidence to embodying it, and how that shift translates into real business outcomes including retention, revenue, and impact.

Attendees will leave with a reframed understanding of what it means to lead as a woman in business today, a practical model for integrating healing into their entrepreneurial identity, and concrete tools for building communities rooted in authentic connection rather than curated perfection. This session is designed for women entrepreneurs, emerging leaders, and community builders who are ready to rise into their next level by doing the inner work first.