Welcome to Woven Women!
Your global online female community that connects you with your strengths, creativity and collective power.
Meet female leaders across fields that inspire.
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"Because of communities like Woven Women, and others sharing the new (and old, erased or distorted) scholarship and wisdom about the sacred feminine — kept alive in esoteric teachings, or suppressed, hidden, in some cases buried — I feel much more able to hold inner truth, knowing, and wisdom alive and centered. Much gratitude for Woven Women!"
- Karen
"I just want to say how powerful it is to hear all your stories, dialects and beautiful expressions. It fills me with so much hope for women and Earth in general. Words cannot express my gratitude enough for this space and just how many synchronicities that have played out in my own life meanwhile! But I can say that it has been so meaningful!!! I haven't contributed much to the community space, but I have read al your comments and been moved to tears."
- Josephine
Woven Women is a digital web and growing global network
Created by women who believe that trusting our unique gifts can spark deep transformation and collective change, Woven Women is a place for:
- Building authentic connections with women around the world
- Finding inspiration through shared wisdom, conversations, and experiences
- Nurturing creativity, leadership, and self-trust
- Forming friendships that support your dreams, growth, and purpose
Woven Women exists to support women who feel the call to grow, lead, and rise together.
Explore ways to joinWords from our founder
My name is Jeanne de Kroon, and during my personal growth journey I often felt lost in the many solutions offered to women. I often felt alone: like I was behind on my path.
I longed to learn from elders, grandmothers, and women with lived wisdom who understand systems change, healing and harmony in places of misunderstanding. From women who carried unique perspectives that could give me clues about my own path and my role to play in this time.
I wanted a space to learn about everything. About fairytales myths and folklore, nature and embodiment. I want to learn about my sexuality and why my body feels stuck at times and why things trigger me. About my hormones and what my dreams mean that I write down each morning. I wanted to learn from gardeners, weavers, crafters and teachers about this mystery of being alive, as a woman.
What began as a small course with friends to share their stories, has grown into Woven Women, a global online community for women who are looking to be nurtured in the same way. Woven Women has supported my own transformation, not through a fixed 10-step formula, but through an unfolding magical practice that shows and unravels itself with each step you take, and reconnects you to how incredible it is to be alive at this time.
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Get 1 year of Plus+ for €350You are invited to listen to a diversity of voices, practices, and perspectives – while tuning more deeply into your own intuition. We believe that trusting your own magic is your roadmap.
Learn about previous speakers
Margaret J. Wheatley
Who do We Choose to Be?
3 March | 7.00 PM CET
Margaret (Meg) Wheatley began caring about the world’s peoples in 1966, as a Peace Corps volunteer in post-war Korea.In many different roles–speaker, teacher, consultant, advisor, formal leader—she acts from the unshakable conviction that leaders must learn how to invoke people’s inherent generosity, creativity and need for community. As this world tears us apart, sane leadership on behalf of the human spirit is the only way forward. Since 1973, Meg has taught, consulted, and advised an unusually broad variety of organizations on all continents (except Antarctica). Her clients and audiences range from the head of the U.S. Army to twelve-year-old Girl Scouts, from CEOs and government ministers to small town ministers, from large universities to rural aboriginal villages. She has thirteen books, from the classic Leadership and the New Science (1992, in 20+ languages) to Restoring Sanity: Practices to Awaken Generosity, Creativity, and Kindness (2024). Her most creative work with musician Jerry Granelli is a penetrating experience, The Warrior’s Songline, a Journey into Warriorship Guided by Voice And Sound.
Minna Salami
Embodied Knowledge
11 March | 7.00 PM CET
Minna Salami is an author and thinker whose work focuses on feminist knowledge, African thought, philosophy, and new cultural frameworks for global understanding. She has collaborated with major academic institutions, think tanks, policy and governmental bodies, and public platforms internationally through writing, convening, advisory work, and keynote speaking.
Her essays have appeared in The Financial Times, The Guardian, Project Syndicate, and she regularly delivers lectures on platforms ranging from TEDx to Yale University to the European Commission and NASA’s Singularity University. She sits on the council of the Royal Institute of Philosophy and is a Full Member of the Club of Rome. From 2022 - 2025, Minna was a Senior Fellow and Research Chair at The New Institute in Hamburg.
She is the author of Sensuous Knowledge (2020), and her blog MsAfropolitan, which ran from 2010–2025 reached millions of readers and established her as an early voice in global African feminist thought. She now writes Kaleido, a Substack naming what others miss about our times from a feminist and decolonial perspective.
Perdita Finn
Mothers of Magic
17 March | 7.00 PM CET
Perdita Finn is the author of Take Back the Magic: Conversations with the Unseen World and Mothers of Magic: Summoning the Wisdom of Our Ancestors. With her husband Clark Strand she is the founder of the feral fellowship The Way of the Rose and the co-author of the book of the same name. She lives with her family in the moss-filled shadows of the Catskill Mountains.
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