International Women’s Day
Conversation Starters by JamSocial
Updated February 17, 2026
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Who is a woman in history you’d love to have coffee with?
What is a book or movie by a female creator that everyone should experience?
What’s the best piece of advice a woman in your life has ever given you?
Which female fictional character do you relate to the most?
If you could witness any major milestone in women's history, which would it be?
Who was your first female role model growing up?
What’s a 'superpower' you’ve noticed many women in your life seem to possess?
If you had to name a scholarship after a woman you know personally, who would it be?
What is a female-led business or brand you love to support?
What’s one thing you’re proud of achieving this year as a woman (or supporting women)?
How has a female mentor or teacher changed the trajectory of your life?
What does 'empowerment' actually look like in your daily life?
What is a traditional 'feminine' trait that you think is actually a massive leadership strength?
If you could change one thing about the way the world treats women today, what would it be?
What’s a challenge you’ve seen a woman overcome that deeply inspired you?
How do you define 'having it all,' and do you think that’s a fair expectation?
What’s a lesson about womanhood you learned later in life that you wish you knew sooner?
Who is a woman currently 'breaking barriers' in your industry or community?
How do you practice 'women supporting women' in your social or professional circles?
What is a 'soft skill' you’ve seen women master that often goes undervalued?
What is a burden women carry that you wish more people acknowledged?
How do you want the next generation of girls to see themselves differently than your generation did?
What is a truth about being a woman that is rarely talked about in public?
How has your relationship with the women in your family shaped your identity?
When have you felt the most powerful and in control of your own narrative?
What does 'equity' mean to you in a way that goes beyond just 'equality'?
What is a sacrifice a woman made for you that you’ve only recently begun to appreciate?
What is a fear you have about the future of women’s rights, and how do you find hope?
How do you balance being your authentic self with the roles society expects you to play?
What legacy of strength or wisdom do you hope to leave for the women who come after you?