What to Expect From Your First Women That Connect Meeting

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Walking into your first networking event can feel like a big step—but at Women That Connect, it’s designed to feel anything but intimidating.

From the moment you arrive, you’ll notice the difference. This isn’t a room full of hard sales pitches or awkward introductions—it’s a welcoming, supportive space where genuine connections come first.

A Warm Welcome (No Cliques Here)

One of the biggest concerns people have before attending is whether they’ll “fit in”.

The reality? Everyone remembers their first meeting—and you’ll be welcomed accordingly. Members actively make an effort to introduce themselves, start conversations, and help you feel part of the group from the outset.

A Relaxed but Purposeful Structure

Meetings are structured enough to give you value, but relaxed enough to feel natural.

Typically, you can expect:

  • Informal networking on arrival
  • Opportunities to introduce yourself and your business
  • A featured speaker or member spotlight
  • Open conversation and connection-building

There’s no pressure to “perform”—just to be yourself and share what you do.

It’s About Relationships, Not Quick Wins

Unlike some networking environments, this isn’t about who can sell the fastest.

It’s about:

  • Building trust
  • Getting to know people properly
  • Creating long-term business relationships

And that’s where the real opportunities come from.

You Don’t Need to Be “Good at Networking”

You don’t need a polished pitch or years of experience.

If you can have a conversation, you can network.

In fact, the most successful members are often those who simply show up consistently, get involved, and build relationships over time.

Ready to Give It a Try?

If you’ve been thinking about attending but haven’t taken the step yet, this is your sign.

Come along, meet the group, and see for yourself what makes Women That Connect different.

👉 Get in touch or book your place at the next meeting today

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