
What we’re about
She Talks Data is a program funded and operated by the Moxy Foundation, a registered, tax exempt non-profit organization that brings together women in the Twin Cities area who work with data. We aspire to create a comfortable and supportive environment to drive authentic dialogue and establish meaningful connections through small-group gatherings. Our goal is to build a close-knit community of women who can come together to grow professionally and personally.
More information at https://www.moxyfoundation.org/she-talks-data
Our policy on male attendance: It is not our goal to exclude or discriminate. However, to serve our mission as effectively as possible, we have implemented a policy that gives women attendance preference over men. Men who sign up will be placed on a wait list and will be notified when (if) a spot opens up for them.
We sincerely appreciate male support and hope this policy is viewed as a fair compromise on a delicate subject.
Upcoming events (4)
See all- Moxy Foundation Fundraising GalaEagan, Eagan, MN$350.00
This event is a fundraiser, it’s a networking event, a night of connection, empowerment, and, honestly, just a damn good time with people who care about making real change for women+ in the tech and data workforce.
Tickets MUST be purchased to attend: https://www.moxyfoundation.org/events-1/2025-fundraising-gala
If attending isn’t possible, there are still ways to be part of this - whether it’s sharing the event with others or making a donation.
Donations of any amount are accepted and greatly appreciated via Venmo @moxyfoundation and PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=MNXJKM6K3A8BQ
- May Book Club: Lean the F*ck OutNeeds location
Join us for our May book club where we'll discuss the heavily requested book Lean the F*ck Out: How to Aim Lower, Get Less Done, and Find Your Happiness
Just don't do it. From the mental load to the laundry load to the everyday load of BS―you carry it all and then some. You’re killing it at work, cooking super healthy sh*t at home, parenting like it’s an Olympic sport, saving the Earth one paper straw at a time, and still going to bed feeling like you should have done more.
Time to join the revolution. Hop off the hamster wheel of endless guilt and responsibilities and start enjoying the kind of calm that would make a Buddhist master blush. Talia Argondezzi's Lean the F*ck Out is a joyful manifesto on the benefits of using shortcuts, delegating like a checked-out boss, failing at things that don’t matter, and claiming your joy. All you have to do is:
- Be a B student for once in your perfection-driven life.
- Let some things slide. (Really. It’s okay.)
- Untangle your self-worth from your achievements.
- Make time for that good, good sh*t.
- Say goodbye to burnout and feel like yourself again.The She Talks Data book club gathers to discuss topics, challenge opinions and enjoy the company of others. As always feel free to join us even if you heaven't read the book for some great conversation!
- She Talks Data with Melinda Voss: Cross-partisan conversationsLela, Minneapolis, MN
Please join us for good food, drink and great conversation with Braver Angels representative, Melinda Voss.
Braver Angels is leading the nation’s largest cross-partisan, volunteer-led movement to change our politics for the better. Through community gatherings, real debates, and grassroots leaders working together, we’re offering America what it needs to overcome the bitterness of our partisan divide.
As an award-winning journalist, Melinda Voss has earned national recognition for her work in health care journalism. In 1997, Melinda co-founded the Association of Health Care Journalists, Inc., an organization with more than 750 members who cover health and health care in multiple countries. She also served as the executive director from 1999 to 2004. Additionally, from 2002 to 2004, Melinda helped develop and coordinate the Health Journalism Master’s Program at the University of Minnesota, a yearlong program for public health professionals learning about journalism or, conversely, journalists learning about public health.
She Talks Data is a program funded and operated by the Moxy Foundation that brings together women in the Twin Cities area who work with data.
We seek to create a comfortable and supportive environment that encourages authentic dialogue and meaningful connections through small-group gatherings. Our goal is to build a close-knit community of women who can come together to grow professionally and personally.