Women at Working Women Club

The only comparison to traditional networking Working Women Club has is that you will have to introduce yourself. The rest is very different.

The Working Women Club session will always have a theme, it has self-promotion workshop elements so you get to think about yourself in your work and have some actionable take-aways, and it also gives you structure to talk to others in the room in a deeper way than your usual chat over a coffee.

These are currently being held in Holmfirth, Mirfield and Slaithwaite in West Yorkshire.

Here's how it works:

Every session is structured:

  • A short, thought-provoking opener on the month's theme something that gets you thinking differently about your business or career

  • Guided reflection questions or guest speaker to help you learn

  • Structured peer discussions designed to go deeper than "so what do you do?" these are the conversations that build real trust

  • Connection that means something because you've shared something real, not just swapped instagram handles.

Who is it for?

Any working woman. Employed, self-employed, side-hustling, scaling up, just starting out, you're welcome here. You don't need a polished pitch or a business plan. You just need to show up.

What to expect:

✔ A warm, relaxed atmosphere (no awkward hovering, ever)
✔ A different theme every month to keep things fresh and relevant
✔ Structured questions that spark real conversation
✔ Peer support from women who genuinely get it
✔ A room full of good energy and yes, it's actually fun.

Spaces are limited to keep it intimate so grab your spot below.

Do you want to facilitate your own Working Women Club near you?

A great Working Women Club facilitator is confident at holding space & speaking to a group, is comfortable setting boundaries, is community first, and kind, curious and fully present in the room.

Apply to become a Working Women Club facilitator where you will have the ongoing support of Lucy and other faciltors to run amazing sessions, whislt bringing your own community of Working Women together.