Women Inspired Networking Conversations

The Good, The Bad and The Awkward: Our First Networking Stories

16 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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In this second episode of Women Inspired Networking Conversations, I'm joined by the wonderful Gemma Gooch for a really honest chat about our very first networking experiences — the nerves, the awkward moments, and what we wish we'd known before walking through the door. We talk about what makes Women Inspired Network events so different from traditional networking, why creating a welcoming and supportive environment matters so much, and our top tips if you're thinking about coming to your first event but not quite sure what to expect. If networking has ever felt intimidating, overwhelming, or just not for you — this episode is your sign to give it another go. 💛

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