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Daedalus

Inventor. Master of Strategy. The One Who Escaped the Labyrinth.


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Daedalus was no hero.

He didn’t slay monsters. He outthought them.


Architect of mazes, builder of wings, patron of brilliant loners who make things no one else can.


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Don't Let Us Drive You Mad

This is our MVP built on a template site. After five years of running a community of 3,000 on Mighty Networks we needed to use something that was radically different and gave us more control over the design.

But it can be a bit clunky at times.

If you don't want to be overwhelmed by system generated emails please go to your account settings under your profile pic at the top right of the home page and turn off a whole heap of notifications you don't want.

But please keep subscribed to the marketing emails and event notifications they're the fun bits!

Sorry for the inconvenience.


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Let's Get This party Started

We have now added the tab with a link to a google doc so we can all recommend women to amplify.


This circle is built for you. It's a microsite where we can gather in private to start building the world we want. Now we have a few members, let's set a time to meet up and discuss what we want to build here.


Let's start by finding the best time to meet.


When's The Best Time To Meet?

  • Weekday Mornings BST

  • Weekday Afternoons BST

  • Weekday Evenings BST

You can vote for more than one answer.


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Support two women at once!

The inspiration that is Jane Evans said something recently that I keep coming back to 'even saying fight the patriarchy is patriarchal thinking'... | Sarah Ennett ⚭
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The inspiration that is Jane Evans said something recently that I keep coming back to 'even saying fight the patriarchy is patriarchal thinking'... | Sarah Ennett ⚭
The inspiration that is Jane Evans said something recently that I keep coming back to 'even saying fight the patriarchy is patriarchal thinking'... the fact that we need new words and new methods is so important (or relearn those we used to have), but it's easy with our societal conditioning to fall back into familiar patterns of speech and behaviour, even though we know the systems they refer to aren't working well for our humanity, and definitely need change!!! This has also had me questioning everything about how we approach social change... are we exhausting ourselves trying to convince sceptics when we should be amplifying our choir instead? My new Substack essay explores themes like the 'exhaustion economy', why convincing one passionate advocate beats arguing with ten fence-sitters... plus fascinating research showing you only need 25% of people to adopt a new norm to tip an entire group (I was sure it needed to be at least 50%+) Jane starts it off, but shoutouts also in it to other brilliant voices shaping my thinking, those who are just getting on with building brilliant things... Susanna Hancock at #NONO, Alina Jingan at Women Love AI, and of course writing on this topic I couldn't miss out James Sills 🎤 Sills for showing us the transformative power of choirs! 💬 Who's in your choir? 🎶 ... what does a better and shiner community look like for you? Oh and my eternal gratitude to anyone better at AI image prompting than me who can make cartoon me look more like she's Madonna in the Like A Prayer video *grin* #ikigai #AI

Sarah is a passionate 7th Tribe member and has written a wonderful essay about building communities with thought, care and a rage for change.

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