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Type: Questionnaire / interview transcript
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This document is a questionnaire or interview with the founder of 'WE Talks,' a women's empowerment event series. The founder describes creating WE Talks as an inclusive 'safe space' for female entrepreneurs to network, inspired by a negative experience at another women's summit in NYC where she felt dismissed by the host. The document, bearing the identifier 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022267', does not contain any direct mentions of Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Unnamed Founder of WE Talks Founder / Speaker
The author of the text, who founded the 'WE Talks' event series after a negative experience at another conference.
Unnamed Host Event Host
The host of a 'women summit' who cut off the speaker after 10 seconds, motivating her to start her own event series.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
WE Talks
A monthly event series for female entrepreneurs and professionals focused on women empowerment and networking.
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A while ago
The founder of WE Talks attended a two-day 'women summit' in NYC where she had a negative experience, being cut off by the host while speaking.
NYC
monthly basis
WE Talks is an event series for female entrepreneurs and professionals organized on a monthly basis.
Not specified
Female entrepreneurs Professionals Speakers Guests

Locations (2)

Location Context
NYC
The city where the founder of WE Talks lives and where she attended a women's summit that inspired her to create her ...
Internationally
Mentioned as a location where the founder has attended business events.

Relationships (1)

Unnamed Founder of WE Talks Founder-Community WE Talks Attendees/Members
The founder created the WE Talks community to provide a supportive and inclusive environment for female professionals to network and find guidance.

Key Quotes (5)

"WE Talks ('WE' standing for women empowerment) is an event series for female entrepreneurs and professionals organized on a monthly basis."
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"WE Talks is a 'safe space,' where it is ok to express your vulnerability..."
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"Part of the inspiration for WE Talks was birthed from a negative experience at a popular 'empowerment' event."
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"I am not sure whether my manner of speaking, or my accent was the reason why the host cut me off after 10 seconds and asked to hurry."
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"At WE Talks, we are very inclusive and don't make judgements based on your accent or physical appearance."
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Describe WE Talks, and why you believe it's different from other "empowerment series."
WE Talks ("WE" standing for women empowerment) is an event series for female entrepreneurs and professionals organized on a monthly basis. The idea of WE Talks was to create an intimate environment where our attendees can build relationships in an organic way, based on mutual interests and shared values. We encourage our guests to learn not only from our speakers, but also from each other, to connect exchange contacts, and stay in touch. WE Talks is a "safe space," where it is ok to express your vulnerability (most speakers on our panel address not only their past challenges, but also the current pressing issues), and to ask the community for support and guidance. We also hope that as our community grows, our members meet future business partners, advisors, investors, and friends.
After attending many business events in NYC and internationally, I have noticed that women are less likely to network and introduce themselves than their male peers. That's why, at every event that we host we try to make curated introductions and make sure that each guest meets at least three people relevant to her business.
Part of the inspiration for WE Talks was birthed from a negative experience at a popular "empowerment" event. Share that story and how it motivated you to start WE Talks.
Ever since I moved to NY, I have been searching for a community where I would feel comfortable and could turn for guidance. A while ago, I attended a very interesting and intellectually stimulating women summit aimed at empowering female founders and helping them scale up. As the second day of the conference was coming to an end, the participants were encouraged to publicly express their take always. After a long hesitation, I asked for the microphone. It was a big challenge for me, being terrified of public speaking and English being only my third language. I am not sure whether my manner of speaking, or my accent was the reason why the host cut me off after 10 seconds and asked to hurry. After not getting the support I had been looking for from something that was described as the most inclusive and friendly community, I decided to start my own. At WE Talks, we are very inclusive and don't make judgements based on your accent or physical appearance. If you are driven, ambitious, thoughtful, and giving - you are always welcome here!
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