We are a grassroots movement leading with compassion in a world built on domination.
The Reckoning and the Awakening:
Women are rewarded for conformity, compliance, and silence.
The cost is our physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health.
The systems we were taught to trust are cracking.
Pretending otherwise feels irresponsible.
Many arrive here already feeling the nudge:
a low-grade irritability, a quiet impatience,
the sense that something essential is missing.
The old definitions of success fall desperately short.
Ivy Sisters exists for this moment—
a space to question inherited scripts, reunite intellect with intuition,
and remember who we are.
In a world of algorithms fueled by outrage and fear, Ivy Sisters offers a counterculture that accepts uncertainty, nestles in nuance, and fosters safety.
one human awakening at a time, woven together in sisterhood.
Ivy Sisters is a community for women who are:
MBA, Author of, Why Women Get Sick.
“I love this community. It’s more than a safe space, it’s also a space of expansiveness and helped me explore parts of myself –the joyful parts –that have been buried under the seriousness of what a smart, driven woman should be.”
Technology & Strategy Leader
“This community is the rare blend of women who are the real deal –authentic, smart, hilarious, and intuitive. No one takes themselves too seriously and yet we talk about serious stuff most people avoid. I’ve been part of many professional networks and hired personal coaches for years and nothing integrates the whole woman like Ivy Sisters.”
MBA, Founder of FIRE Capital
We grow organically through sharing our stories, our voices, our knowledge and our experience.
Health. Money. Politics. Religion. Grief.
No topic is off limits.
From the bedroom to the boardroom, we share our truth.
At Ivy Sisters, we make space for the awkward, difficult, “taboo” conversations most others avoid.
We don’t just focus on personal growth — we question the systems and structures that uphold patriarchy, capitalism, racism, and systems of domination. We question what’s at the root of those systems – the myth of separateness.
A remembering.
A lifelong practice of being human together.
We are done chasing the wrong dream.
We are dreaming better, and building it – together.