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Running, Growing and Making a Hospitality Business Thrive

This month was a milestone for WeTalk Community as I hosted my first ever WeTalk Supper Club in London - throwback to the learnings and honest conversations we had about running and growing a business

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Aug 12, 2024
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Hey, I’m Pauline 👋 I’m the founder of WeTalk Community - a community platform empowering women in hospitality to express their voices. This community was born to give more visibility, space, and opportunities to connect, meet and grow your careers.

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Hosting your first-ever event is stressful and always comes with a lot of doubts: “Am I doing this right?”, “Am I the right person to do this?”, “What if nobody shows up?” I have been hosting events for seven years now, but never for myself and my own business.

The week leading up to it was a mix of emotions: apprehension, excitement, and fear. Plus, it was the week my unborn baby girl decided to throw a little party in my belly right in the middle of the night. It feels like I’m going to give birth to a real party girl! All these doubts are normal and, in the end, definitely positive—they show that it means something to you. And it did. I had never felt so invested and stimulated by something like this before, so the stress of failing was higher than ever.

Let’s dive into the lessons I learned from my first event!

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