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Who

we are

The Siren Circle was born out of a simple desire to bring women together

To create spaces that are free from pressure and pretence, where we can have honest conversations about our lives and how we’re really feeling. 

Spaces that offer opportunities to meet new people and forge connections that feel genuine rather than transactional or performative.

Because we believe there’s something special, and even sacred, in the gathering of women.

For generations, women have sat in circles - around campfires or kitchen tables - to share stories, pass on wisdom and imagine new possibilities, as individuals and collectively. These were safe spaces, free from hierarchy, where women could talk openly: leaning on and learning from each other. 

Yet many of these traditions have been lost in modern life. The Siren Circle is our way of carrying them forward.

This community is made up of women who are curious. Curious about the world and their place within it, about others' lived experiences and what happens when we step outside of the status quo.

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The meaning behind our name 

The name Siren Circle is inspired by the ancient myth of sirens - powerful creatures whose voices called others to the unknown.

For centuries, sirens have been cast as symbols of danger and temptation. But we’re reclaiming them as symbols of strength, magnetism and transformation.

Just as siren’s songs have shaped journeys, The Siren Circle is a space for women to uplift and embolden one another in carving our own paths.

It’s a place where, like sirens, we come together to amplify each other's voices. Where we break away from outdated narratives that attempt to dictate who we are or should be.

Instead, we embrace what it is to be a woman - the complexities, contradictions, messiness and magic that comes with being fully ourselves.

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Whatever brings you here, we're so glad you've found us. We would love you to be part of our circle.

About our events

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    Coffee, walks & co-working

    Casual meet-ups that make it easy to meet like-minded women, whether you're looking for company, conversation or a change of scenery.

  • Women's dinner

    Dinner series

    Thought-provoking dinners hosted around a theme, bringing women together to share ideas, stories and perspectives.

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    Conscious conversations

    Intimate gatherings designed to inspire reflection, self-discovery and a deeper understanding of ourselves and the lives we're creating.

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    Siren socials

    Agenda-free evenings to unwind, celebrate and enjoy being part of a community of incredible women.

What the community are saying

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  • "To me The Siren Circle is creating a community of conscious women who are heart led, open minded, ready to explore concepts and ways of living outside of traditional western ones, allowing women to live fuller, healthier, happier lives. It’s a space where you can meet others living like this and learn how to step into this way of being more yourself too."

    Asini Liyanage

  • "Being a part of The Siren Circle this year has been one of my highlights. I’ve met some wonderful people through their events and the community is so empowering and supportive. Tara and Chey are the most wonderful hosts and I can’t wait to see what 2026 brings."

    Sophie Adamson

  • "At my first Siren Circle event I felt welcomed and safe. I attended a new experience and was so happy I went! I felt connected to the other ladies and part of something bigger."

    Amanda Quintana

  • "The Siren Circle events have a special energy about them. It’s less “networking” and more like coming together with a group of likeminded women and friends. They are judgement free spaces and I’ve always felt really welcome."

    Anna Floyd