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The Structure: The Hearth, Initiatives, and Everything Between

Circle One Project
Updated on August 16, 2026

2 min read

Circle One is organized around two simple ideas: belonging and building. Everything on the platform falls into one of these two halves.

The Hearth is where you belong. It’s the community itself — conversation, connection, personal growth, the ongoing life of the project. This is where you’ll spend most of your time simply being part of things.

Initiatives is where you build. Eight working groups, each rethinking a different piece of how society functions — Healthcare, Alternative Energy, Policing & Justice, Housing, Education, Currency & Economics, Farming, and Community & Governance — plus a ninth space, The Blueprint, where the output of all eight comes together into one coherent vision.

You don’t have to choose between them. Most members move between both — showing up in The Hearth to connect, and stepping into an Initiative when they’re ready to actually contribute to the work.

Inside The Hearth #

  • Welcome / Start Here — your orientation point, free and open to everyone
  • The Commons — the open town square, general conversation
  • Circle Membership — the general hub for approved members
  • Vaccine Injury Stories — a dedicated, free space for personal experience and support
  • Workshops — practical sessions on inner work, systems literacy, and more (each priced individually — see the separate article on how Workshops work)
  • Inner Work — the personal side of the rebuild: nervous system work, embodiment, contemplative practice
  • Inner Circle — a smaller, closer paid tier with live calls and direct mentorship
  • The Council — a small, invite-only stewardship space that helps guide the project

Inside Initiatives #

Each of the eight working groups is a real collaborative space — proposals, research, drafts, and discussion, not a course to consume. Members post ideas, respond to each other’s thinking, and gradually shape what an alternative version of that system could actually look like. The Blueprint is where those eight threads get synthesized into one connected picture.

How access works, in short #

Not everything is open to everyone by default — we’re upfront about that, and why, elsewhere in this section. In brief: a few spaces are free (Welcome, Vaccine Injury Stories), most of The Hearth and all of Initiatives require an active membership subscription, Workshops are purchased individually, and Inner Circle and The Council each work a little differently. The next article in this section breaks down exactly what each tier includes.

Understanding Membership Tiers & What Each One UnlocksWhat Happens After You Apply

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Table of Contents
  • Inside The Hearth
  • Inside Initiatives
  • How access works, in short

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