Jasmine Ohen of Women in Dallas Joins Carson Gibbons on The DallasMeetup Dime
In this episode of The DallasMeetup Dime, Carson Gibbons sits down with Jasmine Ohen, founder of Women in Dallas, to explore how intentional communities are reshaping connection, friendship, and leadership across North Texas. Dallas is one of the fastest-growing cities in America—but growth doesn’t automatically translate into connection. For many professionals, entrepreneurs, and newcomers to the city, building meaningful relationships can be surprisingly difficult.
That’s the gap Jasmine Ohen set out to solve. As the founder of Women in Dallas, Ohen has created a thriving social community dedicated to helping women build genuine friendships and supportive networks in adulthood. The organization hosts curated mixers, social experiences, and connection-driven events designed to spark authentic relationships in a city where people are constantly on the move.
What started as a simple idea has grown into a movement focused on community, growth, and impact, giving women a space to connect beyond career obligations and build relationships that support them through different stages of life.
What We Cover in This Episode
In this conversation, Carson and Jasmine discuss:
• The origin story behind Women in Dallas
• Why building friendships as adults is harder than ever
• How curated experiences can accelerate authentic connection
• The role of community builders in shaping Dallas’ culture
• Lessons Jasmine has learned as an entrepreneur and movement builder
• The future of women-focused communities and leadership in DFW
Jasmine shares how her work is driven by the belief that relationships elevate our quality of life, and that even one meaningful connection can transform someone’s path forward.
