Welcome to Seed Network - the home of women's enterprise. Within Seed, women from all walks of life come together to live and work by the feminine principles of sustainable co-operation and mutual empowerment. Through local Seed Circles, learning programmes and online networking, women can support each other within a dynamic and friendly community giving them the opportunity to attain their highest potential. Women entrepreneurs are encouraged to grow their networks, share ideas and get support from like-minded women.
NEW SEED COMMUNITY SITE NOW LIVE!!
Join our totally new, and free, social networking site where you can make friends, start private groups, market your businesses, learn from each other's stories and experiences and have fun! Seed Networking for Women is still in its infancy so come and help make it happen... and invite all your friends too!!
LYNNE'S NEW BOOK
'BLOOM. A Woman's Journal for Inspired Living'. This beautifully illustrated interactive journal clears the path to self-awareness and clarity in all areas of a woman's life, exploring personal growth, well-being, relationships, work and contributions to the bigger picture. BLOOM is an accompaniment to Lynne's popular Affirmation Cards and offers the opportunity to make space to explore ourselves and what we truly are.
Visit the Seed Shop if you would like a copy of either the journal at £16.99 or Affirmation Cards at £8.
Become an accredited SEED Circle Coordinator and take the first step in becoming a SEED Coach. You can create your own SEED Garden, where you can help women support each other as sustainable entrepreneurs. Learn more by clicking here
Enterprise Partnership
'Sowing the seeds of enterprise in our communities - the feminine way', is the theme for the SEED Women Into Enterprise Programme, a set of resources recently developed by Tribal CTAD in collaboration with Lynne Franks. The
programme, in the form of modules together with an informative and reflective CD-Rom, comes with a variety of fundable credentials making it ideal for delivery by further educational colleges, enterprise support agencies and other public sector bodies. Find out more here
Interview with Lynne
"More women than ever before want to start their own enterprise," says Lynne Franks. "And they have a wealth of natural attributes and values-led principles at their disposal, not least of which are integrity, creativity, inclusivity, and the ability to multi-task and to nurture those around them." An extract from a recent interview with Lynne in Tribal's magazine, IQ. Read the full article here