The founder of W.O.M.B with 4 decades experience of social activism, Shereen is passionately committed to breaking taboos around women’s health—especially menstruation, menopause, and female sexual expression. Through peer support, community mentoring, group facilitation, and sharing self-help resources, she creates brave, welcoming spaces where everything belongs: moodiness, physical discomforts, uncertainties, joy, and longing. In these spaces, vulnerability becomes the soil where resilience, courage, and radical self-trust grow.
Having transformed her own relationship with her body—from the scars of childhood trauma to a sacred, loving home—Shereen channels her journey into empowering women to reclaim their stories and their power. She meets stigma and silence with compassion, strength, and fierce kindness.
Blending Buddhist wisdom with practical guidance, she fosters honest conversations that honor womanhood—not as a problem to fix, but as a sacred ally and source of strength.
Inspired by Audre Lorde’s wisdom that “Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare,” Shereen’s mission is clear: to stop apologizing for being human and to amplify voices that reclaim dignity, joy, and authentic power in women’s wellness journeys.