The Woman Behind Wellth Society

Hey! I’m Simone.

The Woman Behind Wellth Society

I've started three businesses. I've closed one, sued a subtenant, and rebuilt my nervous system from the ground up.

I was a dancer who double majored in dance and business because I couldn't pick. Always the most ambitious or hardest working woman in the room. Honestly, business came easy to me.

Staying human while doing it didn't.

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When SUCCESS Stops Feeling Sustainable

In 2021, I watched the studio I'd built close its doors.

To pay back the loans, I started a permanent jewelry business, Spark by Simone. Partly because I needed the money. Partly because I needed to get out of the house. And partly because welding tiny gold chains onto wrists gave me something practical and regulating to do with my hands.

Spark hit six figures in its first year.

And after three years, I realized I was heading toward the same burnout again: working seven days a week, declining plans with friends, neglecting my health, and slowly disconnecting from myself.

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Why Traditional Networking Never Worked for Me

Why Traditional Networking Never Worked for Me

I hated networking events.

They felt transactional. Or performative. Like everyone came for content instead of connection.

I'd leave exhausted, holding a stack of business cards but not a single real relationship. No one I could text about a staffing issue. No one to share the emotional weight of entrepreneurship with.

But I kept thinking about the environments that had always felt different to me.

Dance studios. Barre classes. Rooms where people moved together before they talked.

Because movement changes the chemistry of a room.

By the time the conversation starts, something honest has already happened.

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The Philosophy Behind Wellth Society

The Philosophy Behind Wellth Society

That's the thesis Wellth Society was built on. Real intimacy cannot happen in a room where everyone is selling.

So we built the first networking group with no solicitation. Embodiment first. Business conversation second. Co-regulation as the trust accelerator. Every event a chance to take care of yourself and connect with someone real.

I've been the woman who couldn't tell where her nervous system ended and her P&L began. I've been so dysregulated by business stress that I couldn't leave my house, and a single text would send me into a full tailspin. I know what it costs to lead from depletion, and I know how much more becomes possible when you take care of yourself first.

I built the space I wish I had.

WELCOME TO WELLTH SOCIETY.