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Experimentation London Meetup #11
Our next Experimentation London Meetup will take place on **Wednesday, 20th May 2026**.
You **must** sign up on the [Experimentation London website](https://www.experimentationlondon.com/) to purchase your ticket and be allowed entry due to health and safety!
We have a fantastic lineup of speakers, including:
Paula Sappington, Sr. Director, Experience Design Research at Hilton: "Synchronized Success: The Evolution of Hilton’s Research and Experimentation Program"
Second speaker to be announced soon...
To help us manage the space's capacity (and ensure we have the right amount of food and drink for everyone), please sign up for your ticket on our [Experimentation London website](https://www.experimentationlondon.com/).
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**Location**
*Central London location - see full address and details on the [Experimentation London website](https://www.experimentationlondon.com/)*
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**Agenda**
6:00 PM - Welcome drinks, pizza and networking
6:30 PM - Introductions
6:40 PM - Paula Sappington
7:10 PM - Short break
7:30 PM - TBC
8:00 PM - More Networking
8:30 PM - Official end
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**Event & Speaker Guidelines**
* No Sales Pitches: Our group is a space for genuine connections and learning. Tell stories.
* Respect and Open-Mindedness: Embrace diversity, treat everyone with respect, and value different perspectives.
* Community Spirit: Engage positively to build a supportive and collaborative community.
☀️Female Childfree Collective☀️
Summer Time After Work Club
☀️ Summer Time After Work Club ☀️
Long days, golden evenings, and good company, this is your invite to a midweek exhale.
Join a relaxed, childfree circle of like-minded women for easy chats, refreshing drinks, and a little sunshine therapy after the workday ends.
Whether you want to unwind, laugh, vent, or just soak up the vibe, this is your space to connect and enjoy the summer nights ✌️🫶
✨ Come as you are. Stay as long as you like ✨
🏐Volleyball COACHING Session (by SQUAD)📍Rotherhithe 📶 Upper Intermediate
**BOOK HERE**: https://sportas.co.uk/games/49076
**Game Description:**
Join our fun and challenging upper intermediate coaching sessions—perfect for players looking to improve their volleyball skills in a supportive and energetic environment.
Each 2-hour session includes a structured warm-up, high-intensity drills, and game play.
**Rules**
\- Must be comfortable with 5:1
\- Come with your fun spirit and positive attitude 🏐🎉
Fems and Thems Social
Join us for our weekly Fems and Thems Climbing Social, a welcoming space for women and non-binary climbers to connect, climb, and have fun! Whether you're new to climbing or a seasoned pro, this social is all about building a supportive community and celebrating our shared love for the sport.
This is a relaxed, no-pressure environment designed to help you enjoy climbing while meeting like-minded people.
Open to all women and non-binary folks aged 18 and over.
Cost: £16 regular peak time entry at Bethwall Climbing centre (£2 registration fee might apply) + £4 rental shoes (chalk is provided
Come solo or bring a friend – everyone is welcome! Let’s climb, chat, and share some good vibes.
We can’t wait to see you there!
For any questions or accessibility inquiries, feel free to contact us in advance.
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Unspoken: An Intimate Women's Get-Together in the Park (London)
Have you been feeling like no matter what you say, others don't understand?
Like there isn't a safe space for you to speak?
So tired of explaining yourself that not saying anything is easier?
If yes, this get-together is for you.
**What is Unspoken?**
Unspoken is an intimate, in-person get-together for 9 women in London, held in a beautiful park with a small cafe. It's a space where we share our truth surrounded by women who will actually listen. Not question, not advise, not judge, not fix... Just listen.
This isn't a workshop. There's no teaching, no framework, no agenda. It's a soft afternoon outdoors, where women come to finally say what they've been holding, or to listen to others doing the same.
**Why I'm hosting this**
I'm Eva, the founder of Heart X Mind, a neuroscience-informed approach to identity and emotional wellbeing. A couple of months ago, during a meditation, I had a vision of women gathered around me in a park, vibrating at a sacred frequency, speaking a truth only they could understand. I didn't know what it meant... Until recently.
I'd been struggling to use my voice for weeks. So I sat in meditation and asked myself what I truly wanted. The answer came fast and clear: 'Listen.'
The second I said it, my shoulders dropped, my body softened, and the vision came back more vivid than ever.
A beautiful get-together of women where all I do is give them space to speak their truth. Because they need to be heard. And all they need from me right now is to listen.
This is why I've created Unspoken.
**What the afternoon will look like**
We meet at a park with a beautiful little cafe. We grab snacks, a coffee, whatever feels good, and then we do whatever our body tells us to. If you want to share what's been weighing on you, you share. If you want to listen, you listen. If you want to lay in the grass and look at the sky, you do that. This is YOUR space.
**Why 9 women only**
To respect the sacred energy. 9 in numerology symbolises the closing of cycles. Today we close the cycle where you shrink your voice, and open the one where you unapologetically speak your truth.
**Details**
📍 A London park (exact location shared with confirmed attendees)
📅 Saturday 23rd May 2026
🕑 2pm
💛 Free to attend
**What to bring**
* Yourself, exactly as you are
* A blanket
* A pillow if you fancy it
* Snacks if you want them, or you can grab them at the cafe (they have some beautiful cakes too)
**Who this is for**
Self-aware women in London who are ready to be heard, ready to listen, and ready to spend an afternoon in nature with other women on a similar journey. You don't need to be in crisis, you don't need to know what you'll share, you just need to listen to your body.
DM and I'll send you the exact location.
You've been quiet for a long time, now it's your time to speak.
Greenwich Women’s Walking Group – Saturday Walk!
**Location:** Outside The Oystercatcher (riverside entrance)
Kings Lodge, 7 Victoria Parade, New Capital Quay, London, SE10 9FR
*Look for the river-facing entrance near the seating area.*
About a 8 minute walk from Greenwich DLR Station.
**Event Description:** This is a relaxed, friendly walking group for women aged 25–35 who want to enjoy fresh air, gentle exercise, and good conversation.
This week we will be walking along the river up into Greenwich Park and then returning into the Greenwich Town for transport links. Walk will take approx 1 hour.
Whether you’re new to the area, looking to make friends, or just want a calm and positive start to your weekend, you’re very welcome. Come along, meet like-minded women, and enjoy a gentle Saturday morning walk in beautiful Greenwich.
\*\*\*\*\* PLEASE ONLY RSVP IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO ATTEND :)
**What to Bring:**
* Comfortable shoes
* Water
* A friendly attitude
**RSVP:** Sign up on Meetup so we know you’re coming! We can’t wait to meet you.
Sunshine & Silliness | The ADHDers Picnic | Holborn | Everyone Welcome
We are back again for another day of fun, silly laughs and making new friends!
The event is a picnic in London for ADHDers, neurodivergent people, and friendly chaotic sorts. You don't need ADHD, or a diagnosis. Cool, nice people are welcome.
We’ll be in Lincoln's Inn Fields from 3pm and finish at... whenever. A loose ending feels on brand.
Expect:
* snacks, chats, and fresh air
* wandering conversations and abrupt topic changes
* people arriving late, leaving early, and forgetting what they were saying
* a friendly mix of regulars and new people
Bring:
* something to sit on
* food and drinks
* water
* layers / suncream / emergency crisps
Lincol's Inn Fields is central, easy to get to, and near cafés, pubs and toilets, which is all very helpful for a picnic and for being alive.
Come for twenty minutes or all day. Lurk gently. Overshare magnificently. Get distracted by a dog. Plenty of people come alone, so solo arrivals are very normal. If you are a feeling
a bit shy or awkward, please ask for
Kieran, (that's me) and we can have a chat.
A nice, low-pressure London ADHD social meetup where you overstimulated folks can touch grass for a few hours.
**Directions:**
Come into Lincoln's Inn Field, look for a tree where a bright yellow blanket will be hanging. It's not a big space, we'll be easy to find.
Google maps [Picnic spot here](https://maps.app.goo.gl/n2a3EsSiKWf8HTic7)
WhatsApp group link: [Message here if you need help](https://bit.ly/41JMQwv)
**A note: This is a consent-led space. Please consider not everyone wants to be asked for their phone number on meeting for the first time or to go out on a date. This is a strictly not a dating event. People come here to connect and build community. If anyone has any concerns, please speak to Kieran, (me) directly.**
A message for you robots out there: ADHD London \| Neurodivergent London \| New in town \| Make new friends \| picnics in London
Lesbian BSL Club
**What this is**
A lot of women have said they want a space where they can actually meet and communicate properly, so this is a simple BSL social.
It’s a group of women meeting at the bar, practising British Sign Language, chatting properly, and spending a couple of hours together.
Most women come on their own. That’s completely normal here and we make sure you don’t feel it.
Women usually range from their 20s through to their 60s. It’s normally a mix of new and returning women, so you won’t be the only new person there.
If you’re feeling nervous, that’s very common. You can message beforehand or on the day and we can help you settle in.
[www.thelcommunity.com/bsl-club/](https://thelcommunity.com/bsl-club/)
**Where to find us**
BFI Bar
London
**What to expect**
Some women already know some BSL, others are completely new. The setup makes it easy to actually practise and communicate rather than just sit and watch.
You can go at your own pace and join in as much or as little as you want.
**Important**
This is a female-only lesbian space. That boundary is clear and upheld at events.
**How to attend**
You must register in advance to attend
[www.thelcommunity.com/events](https://www.thelcommunity.com/events)
One quick note on how the community works
L Community is member-funded.
The standard contribution is £13 per month and covers the platform, events, moderation, and safeguarding.
If £13 isn’t workable right now, you can opt out. Most people just come to a few things first and decide later.
Support can be changed or cancelled at any time
[www.thelcommunity.com/back-us-now](https://www.thelcommunity.com/back-us-now)
**Arriving and support**
If you’re nervous or can’t find us,
Message and we can come and meet you
WhatsApp Jenny
+44 7591 386019
**Staying connected**
To access WhatsApp groups and stay part of the network:
[www.thelcommunity.com/go](https://www.thelcommunity.com/go)
CLH Book Group 📚 Age of Diagnosis by Suzanne O'Sullivan
May's Book: The Age of Diagnosis :Are Medical Labels Doing Us More Harm Than Good? by Suzanne O'Sullivan.
**A BEST BOOK OF 2025 IN *THE TIMES*, *SUNDAY TIMES*, *FINANCIAL TIMES, GUARDIAN*, *ECONOMIST, OBSERVER, LONDON STANDARD, NEW STATESMAN* AND *IRISH TIMES***
***'Revelatory. Slices through the contradictions that had tied me in knots.'* \- CHRIS VAN TULLEKEN**
***'So well-written. Raising awareness of something that is critically important.'* \- RANGAN CHATTERJEE**
**From autism to allergies, ADHD to long Covid, more people are being labelled with medical conditions than ever before. But can a diagnosis do us more harm than good?**
The boundaries between sickness and health are being redrawn.
Mental health categories are shifting and expanding all the time, radically altering what we consider to be 'normal'. Genetic tests can now detect pathologies decades before people experience symptoms, and sometimes before they're even born. And increased health screening draws more and more people into believing they are unwell.
An accurate diagnosis can bring greater understanding and of course improved treatment. But many diagnoses aren't as definitive as we think. And in some cases they risk turning healthy people into patients.
Drawing on the stories of real people, as well as decades of clinical practice and the latest medical research, Dr Suzanne O'Sullivan overturns long held assumptions and reframes how we think about illness and health.
The meeting starts at 7:30. Shortly after 7.30, we will break up into small groups. Those familiar with the CLH Book Group meeting know how this works: in each group we take turns introducing ourselves and giving our 1 minute thoughts on the book. It's important not to go over a minute and not to interrupt other people's minute so that everyone gets a chance to participate. After this first round, each group discusses for another 20 minutes or so.
We then shuffle the groups so as to talk to as many different people as possible and in the new groups repeat our introductions and 1 minute thoughts. We'll do this a couple of times before coming all together at the end in one last big group.
While we are very social and welcoming, the book group's primary focus is on discussing books. Feel free to turn up if you haven't managed to finish this month's book but note that the group works best when we have all read at least half of the book and are prepared to share our opinions.
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£3 per person to attend. If it's your first time, come and try us out for free!
If you prefer, you can [pay online, by clicking here](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=ZWCNRJ25BDL96).
We encourage dialogue, debate and sharing of information on our site but ask people to keep their comments cordial. Any views expressed here are those of the individual posting them and may not reflect those of CLH.
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Neurodivergent Women Navigating Midlife Changes
Join us for the first gathering of The Pause Collective — a supportive meetup for neurodivergent women navigating perimenopause, menopause, burnout, overwhelm, and life transitions.
This will be a relaxed, low-pressure coffee shop meetup focused on connection and conversation.
No need to prepare anything.
No pressure to share.
Come as you are.
We’ll spend time getting to know each other, talking about what brought us here, and exploring what kind of community we’d like to create together.
This space is neurodivergent-affirming, self-diagnosis-friendly, and supportive of different communication styles and energy levels.
Columbus Women's Investing & Personal Finance Meeting
**Welcome to the Women’s Columbus Bogleheads® Sub-Group**
This sub-group is for **women who want to learn and discuss finances in a safe, supportive space**. For those interested in moving towards financial independence and retirement by learning investment basics, choosing your 401(k) investments, minimizing taxes, and more. We’re a local chapter of **Bogleheads®**, following a long-term, practical investment philosophy:
[Investment Philosophy](https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Bogleheads%C2%AE_investment_philosophy):
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Bogleheads%C2%AE_investment_philosophy
[Bogleheads Forum](https://www.bogleheads.org/index.php):
https://www.bogleheads.org/index.php
No question is too small, and no experience is too simple. Share, ask, and learn — at your own pace, without judgment, in a group of like-minded women. Let’s build confidence and knowledge **together**!
Sharon Woods HIKE
Hi ladies. Let's hike the edward thomas trail, lake trail , spring creek and a short walk on the multi purpose trail. This is one large loop . Wear your shoe of choice.
Meet in the Maple Grove Picnic area. 4.2 miles in length .
In Person Event: The Secrets to Mental Health
Mental Health, how do you understand it? How can you improve it?
How do you get rid of stress, anxiety and uncertainty? These emotions are buried deep in your reactive mind. Find out what the reactive mind is, and in the process find yourself.
Have you ever suffered from a traumatic experience, a deep loss or been through a painful breakup? Has your ability to communicate suffered as a result? And after that, even though you "moved on" did you find that things were never quite the same? Have you ever looked at childhood photos, or reminisced your early life and wondered where that happiness and spark went?
Are your emotions out of your own control? Have you ever felt, even if you aren’t aware of it, that possibly you are getting in your own way of your happiness and success? How does this affect your self-confidence?
Find out what is at the root of all stress, anxiety, depression and self-doubt. Find out how and why you hold yourself back from achieving your goals and having the life you have dreamed of. As soon as you learn what is at the root of these unwanted conditions, you’ll see it is something you can DO something about. You will not be labeled or categorized at this MeetUp.
This group is hosted by the Dianetics and Scientology Life Improvement Center of Central Ohio.
Hike Blendon Woods Metro Park
Hi ladies. We will meet in front of the Nature Center and head to the two Observation decks. We will then hike Hickory Ridge, Ripple Rock, Overlook and Sugarbush trails to get approximately four miles total distance. We will walk approximately a 18 minute mile pace. Please wear appropriate hiking shoes.

















