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Neurodivergent Women Navigating Midlife Changes

Tue, May 26, 9:30 PM
From The Pause Collective - Columbus Meetup

Join us for the first gathering of The Pause Collective — a supportive meetup for neurodivergent women navigating perimenopause, menopause, burnout, overwhelm, and life transitions. This will be a relaxed, low-pressure coffee shop meetup focused on connection and conversation. No need to prepare anything. No pressure to share. Come as you are. We’ll spend time getting to know each other, talking about what brought us here, and exploring what kind of community we’d like to create together. This space is neurodivergent-affirming, self-diagnosis-friendly, and supportive of different communication styles and energy levels.

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Justice June - Monthly Book Club Meeting

Sun, Jun 7, 5:00 PM
From Thriving Collective | Childfree & Childless NBC♀️Columbus🌸
4.9
11 attendees
Columbus Comedy Improv Meetup at Gresso's!

Columbus Comedy Improv Meetup at Gresso's!

Thu, May 28, 11:00 PM
From Columbus Improv Comedy Meetup!
4.9
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8 attendees
Brunch Social at 17 Arrows Kitchen & Bar

Brunch Social at 17 Arrows Kitchen & Bar

Sat, May 23, 3:00 PM
From Empty Nest & New Adventures Women 40+
5.0

Join us for a relaxed and enjoyable brunch at 17 Arrows Kitchen and Bar! This is a great opportunity to meet new people, enjoy good food, and ease into the weekend with great conversation. Whether you’re new to the group or it’s your first event, you’ll feel right at home.

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9 attendees

8th Annual Memorial Day Kickball & Community Event!

Mon, May 25, 2:00 PM
From Christian Community & Fellowship!
4.5
2 attendees

WoMoms Brunch Club - May

Sun, May 31, 2:30 PM
From Worthington Moms
4.9
11 attendees
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Frequently asked questions

Meetup is a platform for discovering and joining local and online groups and events based on shared interests, allowing users to meet like-minded individuals.

Women can search Meetup for groups aligned with their interests. Use keywords or explore the community section to find spaces catering specifically to women.

Women can find a variety of groups focusing on professional networking, personal growth, hobbies, and discussions, among many other interests.

To join a group, search for your interest, click on the group title, and choose to join the group. You'll be incorporated into their events mailing list.

Yes, many groups offer online events. Check the event details for location; online gatherings mean you can join no matter where you are.

Meetup allows users to browse for women's events in specific locations. You can find local gatherings through a city-based search.

You can RSVP to events directly on Meetup pages. This helps organizers manage attendance and keeps you updated with event details.

Attendance is flexible. You can choose to attend events that fit your schedule, so there is no obligation to attend all gatherings.

Not necessarily; events can be either online or in-person, depending on the group organizers’ choice. Always check the event specifics for details.

Joining Meetup and most community groups is free, though some events might have costs to cover related expenses. Usually, these are specified upfront.

Group availability depends on existing communities in your area, and not all interests might have active groups. Consider creating your own if nothing fits.

Meetup supports group-based gatherings rather than one-on-one mentoring. However, some women-focused groups might offer mentorship within their events.

The success of Meetup groups can vary based on organizer commitment and member engagement. Your experience will largely depend on your participation level.

Safety is a priority, and groups are expected to maintain a respectful environment. It's advisable to check reviews and communicate with organizers if needed.

Events on Meetup are hosted by group organizers, not Meetup itself. Organizers manage the community and run the events.