

The SKHS Series: Embrace the Cringe: Squeeze the Most Out Of Your Linkedin Network
Embrace the Cringe: Squeeze the Most Out Of Your Linkedin Network
Hosted by Carolyn Cohen, Global Content Strategy Lead @ Lockton/ Fractional Content Strategy Consultant.
LinkedIn can be a powerful tool for building relationships, visibility, and opportunity—but many women aren’t sure how to use it without feeling awkward or performative. This practical, peer-led conversation focuses on simple frameworks and real-world tips to help you show up more confidently, strengthen your network, and make LinkedIn work for you.
Attendees can expect to:
Learn foundational frameworks and best practices for LinkedIn engagement
Discuss networking, outreach, and visibility in a low-pressure way
Leave with actionable tips to strengthen their network and presence
About the Host: Carolyn Cohen is a community builder and career strategist who is passionate about helping people build meaningful connections and show up with confidence in their professional lives. With experience navigating career growth, networking, and visibility in modern work environments, Carolyn brings a practical, approachable perspective rooted in real-world experience. She’s especially excited to create space for honest conversation around using platforms like LinkedIn in ways that feel authentic, intentional, and aligned with your goals. Connect with Carolyn on LinkedIn.
About She Knows Her Stuff - The SKHS Series:
She Knows Her Stuff is a free, community-led event series created by Work Like a Girl, tapping into the collective knowledge, curiosity, and creativity of our network. Hosted by WLAG members, these peer-led conversations are all about sharing real skills, lived experiences, and honest perspectives – think open dialogue, thoughtful questions, shared stories, and learning from one another.
Every 60-minute conversation is designed to be fun, approachable, and inclusive, covering everything from career growth and visibility to wellbeing, leadership, creativity, and personal development. While Work Like a Girl provides the platform and space for these conversations, the views and advice shared reflect the perspectives of individual hosts and participants.
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