
Where Stories Begin
An Open-Air Gathering for Women
Sometimes one story, heard at the right moment, can shift how we see our own.
Created for women to connect, listen, share, and simply be

Held in a relaxed garden setting, this cocktail-style gathering invites women to come together over drinks and finger food, without pressure or expectation.
There is no obligation to speak.
You may choose to share a story.
You may choose to listen.
You may simply enjoy the atmosphere.
Sometimes, hearing another woman’s story plants a quiet seed within ourselves a thought, a shift, a possibility.
As a coach, I will gently hold the space for the evening and may invite small moments of reflection or conversation. Participation is always optional.
An evening of connection.
A space to feel inspired.
A moment where something new might begin.
Event details
Date: 25 September 2026
Time: 18:00 – 21:00
Setting: Open-air garden terrace
Style: Cocktail-style gathering
Location: Ghent area, Belgium
Participation: €45
Hosted by Alexandra & Free
Places are limited to keep the evening intimate.
If this evening resonates with you, you are warmly welcome to join us.
Frequently Asked Questions
No preparation is needed. You are welcome to come exactly as you are.
Not at all. Sharing is always optional. You are free to listen, observe, or participate in the way that feels right for you.
Yes. Many women come on their own and naturally connect with others during the evening.
No. This is a relaxed open-air gathering designed to create space for conversation, connection, and shared stories.
As a coach, I gently guide the atmosphere of the evening and may invite small moments of reflection or conversation. Participation is always optional, you are free to simply listen, connect, and enjoy the experience in your own way.
A welcoming atmosphere, informal conversations, and the opportunity to connect with other women in a calm and supportive setting.
Throughout the evening, small moments of reflection may be invited , offering gentle questions that encourage curiosity, perspective, and meaningful exchange.
