Live You Dream Of!

THE STORY BEHIND OUR COMMUNITY

This didn’t start as a tech company. It started with a question: Where are the women?

I dropped out of school before I could write my O’Levels and at 19, I tried to end my life. I thought a degree was the only door. No degree meant no future and that lie nearly killed me.

What kept me breathing was the internet. I found scraps of learning. Forums. PDFs. Random videos. Most rooms didn’t have women who looked like me. Still, I stayed. I asked questions. I listened. I met other women who were hurting like me.

 The very first thing I built was a small online magazine—a safe zone for young people, especially young women, to talk about real things: suicide prevention, abuse, lgbtq rights, depression, humans rights, career building.

The team was all women spanning The US, New Zealand, Australia, India, Bangladesh, South Africa and more. The issues we tackled were the ones we were living through.  around me.

That absence stuck with me. Because when you don’t see people like you in the places you dream of being, it’s easy to think you don’t belong there. My own ambitions felt capped by the voices and realities around me.

The Second Part Of The Story? I Never Wanted To Build Alone Again. Multi-Hyphenate Women was born out of survival — not success.

From losing my eye sight, PCOS, Endometriosis, ADHD, Trauma, BPD, and the structural reality of living through poverty.

I’ve lived most of my adult life building while breaking.

Producing shows. Managing teams. Writing stories. Starting businesses that looked strong from the outside and then folding them when the exhaustion outweighed the income.

I used to think I was the problem — too ambitious, too sensitive, too many ideas, too little rest. But what I’ve learned is that women like me weren’t built wrong.

We were just building without the systems we needed.

The Structural Reality

I wasn’t failing. I was swimming against a current that was designed to pull me under.

Unpaid care work. Pay gaps. Gatekeepers who love our culture but underfund our work.

Algorithms that reward performance over rest. Rooms that say “be yourself” and then punish you for it.

That’s the backdrop. We don’t imagine barriers here—we map them, then build ladders and exits.
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We are building systems that make women harder to erase.

Our feminism is not a slogan; it’s a set of design choices.

We build tools that let women keep their voice, keep their time, and keep their money.

We prioritize safety over virality, consent over growth hacks, and community over clout.

Multi-Hyphenate Women is the system I wish I had — for the days when my brain felt like a thousand tabs, my heart still wanted more, and I couldn’t tell if I was chasing dreams or running from burnout.

I don’t want women to bend themselves into shapes for a system never made for us.

I built this because I needed saving, too.

I’ve been the girl who dreamed in notebooks she couldn’t afford to fill.
Who wanted to learn, but couldn’t pay the course fees.
Who watched others build with tools I didn’t have the money to touch.

I didn’t need saving — I needed access.
A place where the creative, the strategist, the tired woman, and the dreamer could all exist together without apology.
A space that didn’t punish potential for being broke or behind.

I was tired of having big ideas but no systems, no support, no structure — just survival dressed up as ambition.
So I built what I needed: a rhythm that holds me steady when life doesn’t.
A system that remembers my dreams when I’m too tired to chase them.
Because every woman deserves more than potential — she deserves proof that her dream is buildable.
And that’s what I wanted for us.

Healing is private work, yes—but it’s also public design. Tools can be gentle.

The Dream Life Engine is what happens when survival finally meets structure.

What It Is?

It’s the bridge between our chaos and our calm. A place where the women we’ve been — the tired ones, the trying ones, the tender ones — can coexist with the woman we’re becoming. We use AI, psychology, and community not because they’re trendy, but because they’re tools that help us name what we feel, organize what we know, and act on what we want. It’s a system for women who are ready to live differently — to stop surviving and start designing.

Our Commitment

You might be reading this after a twelve-hour day that still didn’t touch your own dream. Maybe you mother people who aren’t your children. Maybe your household depends on you. Maybe you’re the first in your family to try this. I built this so you don’t have to choose between being whole and being paid. We’re not here to fix women. We’re here to fix the distance between your reality and your dream—and to give you tools that respect both.

I care this much because I’ve lived both sides.

I’ve been broke and bold at the same time. I’ve cried over invoices, then gone back to filming at 2 a.m. because the work mattered more than the money. I’ve lost things I thought would define me and found clarity in the silence that followed. That’s why Multi-Hyphenate Women exists. Because no woman should have to choose between being whole and being successful. Because I want us to build empires that still leave room for laughter. Because I believe ambition can be gentle — and that the future belongs to women who build it together.

This isn’t just business. It’s healing packaged with structure.

When people talk about building wealth, they often forget what we’ve survived to even dream of it. Many of us are the first in our families to create something from nothing.

We’re self-taught, self-funded, self-motivated — and sometimes, self-destructing under the weight of it all. I didn’t want to teach women to hustle harder.

I wanted to teach us how to breathe inside our ambition. How to make money without losing ourselves.

We deserve plans that account for care work, hormones, grief, and joy.

See

The Systems.

Learn

The Patterns.

Act

Against The Odds

We’re glad you’re here

and we hope you’ll stay!