Mad Money Club: Negotiating - Your Price. Your Worth.
Theme: Negotiating: Your Price. Your Worth
Negotiating your worth isn’t just about numbers - it’s about value, confidence, and claiming what you deserve. Yet for many women, asking for more stirs up a storm of emotion - fear, pride, doubt, ambition - all tangled up with identity and self-worth.
This dinner is about flipping that script. We’ll share stories of asking (or not asking), swap strategies, and get real about what it takes to advocate for ourselves - in our careers, our money, and our lives.
When women learn to ask - boldly, unapologetically, and together - everything shifts.
The primary language for this event will be English.
Money talks. So should we.
What is the Mad Money Club?
Mad Money Club is a supper club for women who want to talk openly about money - over great food, good wine, and even better company. The name is a playful nod to being a little bold (“mad” in English) and enjoying good food (“mad” means food in Danish).
Each dinner focuses on a different theme - from negotiation, to investing, to money in divorce - framed with one big question to spark conversation.
This isn’t a lecture or a workshop; it’s about sharing experiences, swapping tips, and breaking taboos together.
The dinners are kept small and intimate so everyone has space to speak and connect.
You cover the cost of your own food and drinks and are asked to pay for this before the event via Luma or in follow up emails.
You'll get more information once approved.
The cost of a dinner is usually between EUR 45 - EUR 75 and includes food and water. Other drinks must be purchased at the location.
Check out the cancellation and refund policy for more info.
We choose venues that are central and easy to reach by public transport.
Smile, you’re on camera!
By joining the dinner, you’re happy for Mad Money Club to use any photos or videos for marketing and promotion.
And the compliance clause...
The Mad Money Club provides a space and platform for open conversation and information sharing only. Nothing discussed during this dinner should be considered financial advice. All decisions about your finances should be made independently or with a licensed professional.
Come ready to share, listen, and leave with new perspectives (and maybe some new friends).