Why I Created Sundari Women
I believe we all have a story. Each of us carries something unique, shaped by the lives we’ve lived. As women, our stories are often woven into the lives of others , the wife, the mother, the sister, the daughter. These invisible threads shape who we are, but they can also cause us to lose ourselves in the titles.
As we age, I believe we begin to discover something deeper: our own voice. Our own truth. No longer just defined by roles, we become. We become these incredible women who are the foundation of life, the creators, the supporters, the caregivers. And now, we are rising.
This is our time. Our time to share our stories. Whether we keep them as a source of empowerment for ourselves, or choose to share them with others, our stories deserve to be told, held, and honored.
That is why I created Sundari Women, and now, Sundari Rising, as a way to hold our sacred stories, to help us rise, and to remind us of who we are while getting excited about what lies ahead. For too long, women have been kept in the shadows, told we are not enough, or made to feel invisible.
This work is about changing that. It is about being seen, heard, and celebrated.












