
For those opening Woman Star World and meeting me here for the first time, I am a woman who has had to rebuild herself more than once.
I am originally from South Africa, I now live in Malta, and over the years my journey has taken me across countries, cultures, reinvention, motherhood, business, pageantry, media, and leadership. Many people know me today through Woman Star World, through my international work in women’s platforms, and through the pageant world, where I have had the privilege of not only wearing titles, but also mentoring, directing, and helping other women step into their own visibility and purpose.
But none of that happened overnight.
My path to Feminine Boss Austria was not something I planned neatly on paper. It came through life, through experience, through struggle, and through a deep understanding of what it means for a woman to lose parts of herself while carrying the weight of everything else.
I know what it means to survive. I know what it means to keep going when life asks more of you than you feel ready to give. And I know what it means to reach a point where you no longer want to just cope, perform, or push through. You want more. More truth. More peace. More alignment. More purpose.
That is why Feminine Boss spoke to me and I wish to share my experience with you about its launch in Austria (Salzburg) in December 2025.
Dr. Tracy Kemble, founder of the Feminine Boss Academy and President of Mrs. Globe, created Feminine Boss as a space where women can reconnect with themselves while growing in life and leadership.
Across the Mrs. Globe platform, Feminine Boss is presented as an in-person and online community centered on feminine energy, self-leadership, self-love, and meaningful personal and professional growth. It sits within the wider Mrs. Globe world as an empowerment arm for women in business and life, extending Dr. Tracy’s long-standing work with women through pageantry, education, and community-building.
When I first connected with the message behind Feminine Boss Academy, I did not see it as just another women’s event or another polished concept wrapped in beautiful language. I felt something far deeper. I saw a platform that spoke to the woman behind the smile, behind the responsibilities, behind the image, and behind the pressure. I saw a space inviting women not only to expand outwardly, but to return inwardly.
That spoke to me deeply because I have lived both sides. I have known ambition, visibility, and leadership. I have known exhaustion, rebuilding, and the quiet work of becoming whole again.
So when the opportunity came to lead Feminine Boss in Austria, I did not say yes because it sounded impressive. I said yes because it felt true.
Austria has long been part of my life story. I carry a deep connection to its culture, its elegance, and its people. Through years of working with women, events, leadership, and international platforms, it became clear to me that Austria was the right place to create something meaningful. Not something loud. Something sincere, beautiful, elevated, and deeply human.
That is exactly what unfolded.
Women arrived from different parts of the world (USA, India, Spain, Canada, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Greece, Russia, Malta) not simply to attend an event, but to experience something many are longing for right now: authentic connection. They came with stories, questions, dreams, and open hearts. Some arrived alone. Some arrived curious. Some came sensing that something in their lives needed to shift, even if they could not yet name it.
Our host hotel, Gentle Hide, gave the gathering a warm and intimate home. There was something special about women from different countries staying under one roof, meeting over breakfast, continuing conversations in the corridors, and feeling that this was not merely a conference. It felt shared. Lived. Personal.
The event itself was hosted by Gössl at Gwandhaus, and the setting felt exactly right. It carried elegance, character, and soul, reflecting everything I wanted Feminine Boss Austria to hold: refinement, femininity, warmth, and depth. I did not want women to walk into a cold business room and leave with pages of notes. I wanted them to enter a space that felt intentional from the first moment, a space where they could exhale, connect, and remember themselves.
And they did.
One of the most moving parts for me was watching women who had never met begin exchanging contacts, sharing stories, laughing together, and forming real friendships. That matters deeply to me, because women do not only need inspiration. They need each other. Sometimes one honest conversation or one moment of being truly seen can open an entirely new chapter.
What I witnessed was not staged networking. It was natural, warm, and genuine. Women spoke because they wanted to, not because they were expected to. Across countries and cultures, they recognized something familiar in one another: strength, tenderness, longing, and the desire to belong to something meaningful. As the leader of Feminine Boss Austria, that was deeply emotional to witness, because it confirmed exactly why I had chosen to do this.
I never wanted to create an event where women arrive, take photos, applaud politely, and return home unchanged. I wanted to create a moment where something real could happen, where women could reconnect with themselves and with each other, and where beauty and depth could exist in the same room. Feminine Boss Austria was never about slogans, but about offering a real space where women could connect, grow, and return to themselves. I know what women carry behind the smile, and I know what happens when they are given the right environment: something inside begins to awaken again. That is why I wanted this to be a genuine experience where women could leave inspired, understood, and changed. At its core, it was about women coming home to themselves.
I am excited to introduce more women living in Austria to the Feminine Boss concept, and I warmly invite you to send your request through the QR code.