Meet Rebecca Slome

We’re excited to introduce you to the always interesting and insightful Rebecca Slome. We hope you’ll enjoy our conversation with Rebecca below.

Rebecca, we’re thrilled to have you on our platform and we think there is so much folks can learn from you and your story. Something that matters deeply to us is living a life and leading a career filled with purpose and so let’s start by chatting about how you found your purpose.

I don’t believe you go out and chase a purpose. I think purpose reveals itself through the people you’re meant to serve. For me, it didn’t come from a business plan—it came from fifteen years of working hands-on with women during the most tender transitions: fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, and now menopause.
Over time, I realized something consistent. Women are constantly asked to be strong, productive, and “fine,” even in the moments when they actually need softness, slowness, and a space where they can just be human. Our medical system focuses on the physical symptoms, but rarely the emotional, hormonal, or spiritual parts of a woman that are just as real and impactful.
That’s how the purpose of M2B was revealed. It started with in-home care, bringing integrative services directly to women where they feel safest. But it very naturally expanded into events—because women don’t just need care, they need community. They need education that empowers them. They need to experience a type of wellness that honors their intuition and their frequency, not just their diagnoses.
So our events are not marketing moments. They’re an extension of our purpose. They are curated safe spaces where women can slow down, learn from physicians, explore integrative therapies, experience energy work or bodywork, and reconnect with parts of themselves they’ve had to suppress. They’re also changing the culture—because when media, physicians, and brands witness what happens when women are cared for on all levels, it shifts their perspective.
M2B exists to bring softness back into women’s healthcare and to make whole-person support the standard, not the exception. Whether it’s one-on-one in a woman’s living room or a sold-out event with doctors, therapists, and conscious brands, my purpose comes alive every time a woman feels seen, nurtured, and reconnected to herself. That’s when I know we’re doing the work we were meant to do.

Great, so let’s take a few minutes and cover your story. What should folks know about you and what you do?

So, I’m the founder of M2B Wellness, a women’s integrative wellness brand that supports women through the most powerful transitions of their lives—fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, and menopause. We started as an in-home spa service, because I saw firsthand that mothers, especially new ones, are often the most in need of care but the least able to go out and receive it. So I built a model where care comes to the woman. Massage, reflexology, postpartum recovery, intuitive and energetic work—all personalized, all inside her home, when she needs it most.
Over the years of working closely with thousands of women, I realized something bigger: women don’t just need services, they need a community and a care standard that sees them as whole people—not just symptoms or diagnoses. That led us to expand into experiential events and educational wellness summits. We bring together physicians, therapists, conscious brands, healers, media and community to create safe spaces where women can reset, learn, be nurtured, and be witnessed.
Our events are immersive, multi-sensory, and built with intention. You might see physicians speaking alongside somatic movement, energy therapists, intimacy specialists, postpartum experts, and longevity doctors—all in one room, with hands-on activations like peptides, massage, jet plasma facials, sound healing, hormone testing, and more. We’re bridging medicine and energy, intuition and science, softness and clinical care.
What I feel is most exciting about what we do is that we’re not just talking about women’s wellness—we’re changing the way it feels. We’re showing medical professionals, brands, and media what happens when women are cared for from the inside out: emotionally, spiritually, physically, hormonally, and energetically. It’s not just wellness—it’s a shift in culture.
We have some big expansions happening as well. We’re launching an M2B digital platform and app that will allow women in busy or vulnerable seasons to access integrative care, mind-body-spirit support, and even insurance-supported services from their homes.

At the heart of everything, our brand stands for something simple but radical:
Softness is medicine. Care should meet you where you are. And women deserve to be seen on all levels—not just the physical ones.
We are here to make that the new standard.

Looking back, what do you think were the three qualities, skills, or areas of knowledge that were most impactful in your journey? What advice do you have for folks who are early in their journey in terms of how they can best develop or improve on these?

Looking back, the three qualities that have shaped my journey most are following my intuition, building community, and serving a purpose. I never created M2B from a business plan or market strategy—it grew from listening deeply to women. Working with mothers, fertility patients, and women in transition taught me that intuition is a compass. It guided me to bring care into the home, to create events that feel emotionally safe, and to bridge medicine with energy and education. That inner knowing has always led me toward what women actually need, not just what the wellness industry offers.
The second quality that has been pivotal is community building. M2B has grown because I’ve been committed to relationships, not transactions. Collaborating with physicians, conscious brands, healers, and media has helped expand our impact far beyond what one person or one modality could do alone. Women’s wellness evolves when the right people come together—and our events exist to unify those voices. Networking, to me, is about curiosity and connection, not exposure. When you truly see others, collaboration becomes effortless.
The third quality is leading with purpose. M2B only makes sense because the mission is bigger than massages or events. We are working to change the way women are cared for and to bring softness, intuition, and whole-person support into mainstream women’s health. Purpose creates stamina, clarity, and ethics—it keeps the work aligned when business challenges arise. My advice for anyone early in their journey is simple: trust your inner voice, build meaningful relationships, and let your work serve something greater than your success. Momentum comes from alignment, not hustle.

Before we go, maybe you can tell us a bit about your parents and what you feel was the most impactful thing they did for you?

he most impactful thing my parents did for me was raise me inside their small business. They didn’t sit me down and teach me entrepreneurship or leadership—they let me live it. I watched them build relationships, treat customers like family, and create something that served a community. I absorbed what it means to work hard, to care about people, and to show up with consistency and heart.
Growing up behind the counter of their clothing store taught me to talk to anyone, to understand different personalities, to solve problems in real time, and to pay attention to people—not transactions. I didn’t realize at the time how deeply that shaped me, but it became the foundation for everything I do today. When I walk into clinics, speak with doctors, collaborate with founders, or host wellness events, I’m not “selling.” I’m building relationships, just like they did.
What they really gave me wasn’t entrepreneurship—it was community values. They showed me that if you love people well, business grows naturally and with integrity. It’s the same philosophy I carry into M2B: care for women deeply, and the company becomes a movement, not just a service.

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