A shared journey
became a sanctuary
EMERGE WELL began with a friendship, a shared journey, and a belief that women deserve deeper support as they move through life’s many transitions.
More than fifteen years ago, Zaiba Hasan and Saleheh Keen met at a local mommy-and-me group. What started as a chance encounter grew into a meaningful friendship rooted in motherhood, spirituality, personal growth, honest conversation, and a shared desire to live with more intention.
Years later, they reconnected during yoga teacher training and realized how much their paths had mirrored one another. Both had been studying healing, resilience, identity, spirituality, and the deeper work of transformation.
They saw women navigating motherhood, caregiving, career shifts, burnout, relationship changes, perimenopause, reinvention, loss, and the search for meaning, often without spaces that honored the whole person.
- Why do certain life stages feel so disorienting?
- Why do many women feel disconnected from themselves during transition?
- Where can women find support that integrates body, mind, spirit, purpose, prosperity, and community?
EMERGE WELL was created to bridge that gap: a support system where people can be supported as whole human beings, body, mind, spirit, purpose, prosperity, and community.