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I'm hosting the SouthEast London launch of Kitchin Table a business that connects women to work together (think airbnb for shared working) at my house on 14th and 16th May 10.30-12.30pm. It's aimed at women entrepreneurs/business owners:


1) working from home or from soul-less, expensive shared working spaces

2) want to meet local women to collaborate or work with

3) interested in starting a business but unsure where/how to begin

4) need mentoring on their business and work/life

5) want to make new friends locally as part of a working community


Laila, the founder, and I will be co-hosting the launch. If you are interested or have any friends who would be interested in attending the launch (there are 10 free places for each event), pls feel free to share. You can either download the app (Download the iOS app: https://apple.co/2rfmuS) and register there or if you don?t have an iPhone (android app due this week), you can email [email protected] to register.


We're hoping to build a thriving community here in SE London!


https://www.theguardian.com/small-business-network/2018/apr/30/would-you-let-strangers-work-at-your-kitchen-table

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