About

A feeling I couldn’t ignore.


Womxi came from that space.

Not as a reaction. Not as a brand.
But as a framework. A field. A gathering point for those who are ready to build with care, alignment, and deep discernment.

I’ve spent years watching spaces try to hold healing, leadership, community, justice, and belonging — often without the structure or clarity to do so safely.

This isn’t a judgment. It’s a pattern. And Womxi is a response to that pattern.

We’re not planning to be everything.
We’re not loud.
We’re aligning.

To build something that can hold complexity.
To create a filter that centers safety — not as performance, but as practice.
And to gather people who are ready, not perfect.

This will begin slowly.
Quietly.
Deliberately.

Eventually, we’ll meet.
In shared spaces, in aligned circles, in whatever form this becomes.
For now, we start like this.

Thank you for finding your way here.
For listening past the noise.
For sensing something forming just beyond what’s been.

We’ll know when the time is right to build it — together.

— Sarah
Quietly building Womxi from the inside out


Why “Womxi”?

(pronounced: whim-zee)

Womxi is a made-up word with real intention.

It’s a play on “whimsy” — a word that holds softness, imagination, and lightness.

Not as a distraction from reality, but as a necessary ingredient in surviving and creating something new.

The name also holds pieces of who it’s for —
women, and those from Gen X to Gen Z — including Millennials, Xennials, and everyone in between or in proximity who feels the shift and wants to respond with care.

For me, whimsy once felt like something I had lost —
something that had been dimmed by pressure, survival, and systems that demanded hardness.
Womxi is a way back to that lightness.
Not as escape, but as a foundation for what’s next.

The “x” signals something undefined, something open.
The “i” grounds it in identity — but not in a way that boxes anyone in.

Womxi isn’t just a name. It’s a frequency.
A quiet declaration that we can rebuild what we need — not just with strategy, but with wonder.