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Get Your Voice Out With (and Without) AI
Tue, May 05
|NatWest Conference Centre
In-person meetup at NatWest Conference Centre, London


Time & Location
May 05, 2026, 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM GMT+1
NatWest Conference Centre, 250 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 4AA, UK
About the event
Join the Women on Stage London community 🇬🇧 for an in-person meetup in collaboration with NatWest Group Gender Network, focused on helping you get your voice out, in your own way and on your own terms.
📍 In-person in London, NatWest Conference Centre
💻 Hybrid event with live online access available
🎟️ Free registration (open to all genders)
Whether it’s speaking on stage, sharing ideas at work, or building visibility online, many of us know we want (or should) be doing it, but don’t always know how to approach it in practice.
In this meetup, we’ll break that down.
Through real experiences and practical frameworks, we’ll put the spotlight (pun intended) on:
How to turn ideas into clear, structured messages
How great speakers really prepare behind the scenes, and how you can do it too
How to stay consistent and visible, even when it doesn’t come naturally
How to let AI handle your weaknesses and support your voice, without replacing your strengths
This event is designed for women+ across roles: engineering, product, data, design, and beyond, whether you're just starting or already speaking and want to level up.
Expect an honest, practical, and supportive space to learn and connect with others.
👉 When registering, please indicate whether you’ll be joining in person or online.
Agenda:
17:30-18:10 Gathering and Networking
18:10-18:40 You Wouldn’t Ship Untested Code. Why Ship Untested Presentations? - Moran Weber, Founder of Women on Stage & GetOnStage.io | Software Engineer (Ex-Wix) | Social Psychologist (M.A)
18:40-19:10 Build Your AI Team: Let Agents Handle What Holds You Back - Danit Nativ Navon, Software Engineering Manager @ Meta
19:10-19:20 Ask Me Anything - Panel with all speakers
19:20-20:00 Networking
You Wouldn’t Ship Untested Code. Why Ship Untested Presentations? (Moran Weber)
Most of us wouldn’t ship code, a product, or even a campaign without testing it first.
So why, when it comes to public speaking, which is one of the most common human fears, do most of us skip any real preparation workflow?
Over the past 7 years, as a tech speaker, event organizer, and speaker trainer who has personally mentored hundreds of speakers, I kept seeing the same mistakes repeated again and again. The software engineer in me realized that most problems aren’t caused by a lack of confidence or talent, but by the lack of a structured, standardized preparation workflow.
In this talk, I’ll show how bringing engineering workflows into presentation prep changes everything. I’ll cover what a practical workflow looks like, how to debug yourself, and why iteration and external feedback matter far more than “naturally born” charisma.
I’ll also share where AI genuinely helps, and where it can actually kill a great idea.
Great speakers aren’t born. They’re engineered.
Build Your AI Team: Let Agents Handle What Holds You Back (Danit Nativ Navon)
When I first started using AI, I expected it to just click. Everyone around me seemed to get it quickly, and I felt like I was falling behind.
At first, I tried to use it the obvious way, doing everything myself, just faster. It didn’t really work, so I asked a different question: what am I actually good at?
Instead of trying to learn something new or improve every weakness, I started from my strength, managing teams. Then I built a team of AI agents the same way I would build a team of people, each one helping with something that used to slow me down.
That shift changed everything.
I was always bad at follow-ups, so I built an assistant that tracks my day and handles them.
I struggled with self-promotion, so I created a marketing agent.
I also have a career coach, a researcher, and a technical writer.
In this talk, I’ll share what I built, what worked and what didn’t, and how you can start building your own AI support system, even if you’re not technical, by starting from what you’re already good at.