Women have always been the blueprint
This International Women’s Day, we’re reclaiming something that was never meant to be lost.
This week, the world pauses to honor women.
But as we head into the weekend, shift the clocks for Daylight Saving Time, and feel the new season beginning to unfold, I find myself reflecting on something deeper.
International Women’s Day isn’t only about celebrating what we’ve achieved.
It’s also about remembering what women have always known.
As women, we carry an intelligence about our bodies, our families, and our communities that has always existed long before it was studied, published, or approved.
Long before there were hospitals, women were the healers.
Before pharmaceuticals, before clinical trials, before waiting rooms and referral forms and $400 co-pays, there were women.
Women who knew which plants reduced fever.
Women who knew how to calm a colicky baby, ease a grieving heart, nourish a body back from the edge.
Women who passed that knowledge down through generations — in kitchens, in gardens, in whispered conversations between mothers and daughters at bedsides.
Healing wasn’t something that happened to women.
It was something women carried.
We were the blueprint.
And somewhere along the way through a medical model that treated our symptoms as inconveniences and our intuition as hysteria we lost access to that knowing.
Not because it disappeared.
Because we were slowly, systematically, separated from it.
This International Women’s Day, 100 Healthy Women exists to name that loss and to begin the work of reclaiming it.
Because the truth is… many of us already know what to do.
We go to yoga.
We try to eat well.
We exercise.
We listen to the podcasts.
We buy the supplements.
And yet… our health and the health of our communities is still declining.
So we had to ask ourselves a deeper question:
What are we missing?
And the answer is community, resources, and support organized the right way.
At 100 Healthy Women, our message is simple but powerful:
100 healthy women, organized the right way, can heal the world.
Not because we are perfect.
But because we are powerful when we are aligned.
We are building a platform where practitioners can bring their gifts…
Where knowledge becomes action…
Where healing is shared, not siloed.
A place where women reclaim their autonomy.
Their sovereignty.
Their voice in their own healing.
This is not about trends.
This is about transformation.
And we are actively calling in women who feel this in their spirit…
Women who know that our health is our birthright…
Women who believe that when we heal ourselves, we heal generations.
I think about the woman who sat across from a doctor who dismissed her exhaustion as stress — and went home and Googled her symptoms alone at midnight.
I think about the grandmother who knew exactly what tea to make when her grandchildren were sick, knowledge that died with her because no one thought to write it down.
I think about the mother running herself into the ground taking care of everyone else, with no one asking her: But how are you?
These women are not statistics.
They are our mothers. Our aunties. Our sisters. Ourselves.
And they deserve better than a system that was never built for them.
That is why I built this.
Not just as a wellness platform.
As an act of restoration.
A return to the truth that women have always known:
We are the healers of our families. We are the keepers of generational health. And when we are well truly, deeply, root-cause well, everyone around us rises.
On this International Women’s Day, this is my invitation to you.
Not just to celebrate who we are.
But to step fully into what we’ve always been.
Come heal with us.
And if you’re ready to be inside the community — not just reading about it:
Monthly live events. A full protocol library. Direct access to practitioners who lead with root-cause thinking. And a community of women who are done with surface-level answers.
The first step is the hardest. We’ll take it together.
With love, health and intention,
Angela
Founder, 100 Healthy Women
Healthy Is The New Black™


