“Imagine all the people living life in peace…” — John Lennon
There’s a moment we’re living in right now — a precipice — where the future feels uncertain, fragile, and deeply unsettled. But imagination has always been the starting point for change.
From this point forward, we get to decide how we move, what we stand for, and the kind of world we’re actively working to build. As we set the tone for 2026, this is the mindset guiding everything we do at InspiredMinds!: imagining a better future — and choosing to act on it, now.
This year, I’ll also be committing myself personally to that mission. I’ll be taking on a series of extreme physical challenges, including the Montane Spine Race — known as Britain’s most brutal race — a 108-mile crossing of the Pennine Way under some of the harshest conditions imaginable.
It feels painfully appropriate at a time when brutalities against women and underrepresented groups are unfolding across the world. While others are living through unimaginable adversity, I’ll be pushing my own limits to raise funds to help evacuate women and girls from war zones, support access to education, contribute to building a School of the Future in Qatar, and further the work of the InspiredMinds! Foundation and our partners.
If you’d like to support, follow along, or donate, you can find the links below:
GoFundMe: www.gofundme.com/f/sarah-porter-spine-race-2026
WOMEN IN UNEXPECTED PLACES: woman-up.com
Live tracking: live.opentracking.co.uk/spinechallsouth26
Montane Spine Race channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UC5kqU-aJ_8Ofeg5viFTsnCw
Storm warnings have already been issued. Whether the race goes ahead sits on a knife-edge. But one thing is certain — every step I take will be in solidarity with those facing far greater challenges than this.
Thank you for being part of this community, and for imagining — and building — a better future with us.
See you on the other side,
Sarah Porter
Founder & CEO
InspiredMinds!
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