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A Mother. A Daughter. A Legacy That Refuses Silence
Cover Story, issue 14, Mind & Body, Mother's Day, Thriving

A Mother. A Daughter. A Legacy That Refuses Silence

A Stellar Woman Mother’s Day Conversation with Viktoria Höller and Elisabeth Gabauer For Stellar Woman Magazine Mother’s Day Special Edition Mother’s Day is more than a celebration of flowers, cards, and kind words. It is also an opportunity to honour the women whose love, resilience, courage, and choices shape the next generation. For this special Mother’s Day edition of Stellar Woman Magazine and The Stellar Woman Show, we welcomed Viktoria Höller, a 21-year-old political science and journalism student at the University of Vienna, who nominated her mother, Elisabeth Gabauer, as a Stellar Mother. Viktoria is a young woman shaped by justice, feminism, humour, music, and a deep sense of political awareness. Raised between countries, languages, and shifting realiti...
The Voice You Almost Silenced and the Legacy You Choose to Leave – Divya Parekh
issue 14, Issue One 3, Mother's Day, Thriving

The Voice You Almost Silenced and the Legacy You Choose to Leave – Divya Parekh

I used to believe confidence came first. That one day I would feel completely ready, certain in my thoughts, steady in my voice, and then I would step forward and say what I had been holding back. It sounded logical. Almost responsible. But life, and especially motherhood, has a way of interrupting that illusion. Because when you are raising a child, there is no moment where someone hands you certainty and says, now you are ready. You show up in real time. Simultaneously, you respond, adjust, and learn. You don’t wait to feel fully formed. You become through the process. And somewhere in that experience, I noticed a quiet contradiction in my life. I could show up for everyone else. I could lead, support, guide, and give. But with fully expressing my voice, I hesitated. Not loudly. No...
What Would Love Do? – Ann Justi
issue 14, Issue One 2, Mother's Day, Wellness

What Would Love Do? – Ann Justi

Love begins with a mindset. Be Love. Do Love. What would love do? How would your mother do something? A love mindset – asking “What Would Love Do?” – is a transformative, proactive approach to life that favors compassion, patience, and understanding over fear, judgement, or control. It is not a passive emotion but an active choice to act from a place of connection, aiming for empathy and harmony in relationships and daily decisions. What Love Would Do: Listen to Understand: Love listens deeply without immediately trying to fix or react, offering presence and empathy. Set Boundaries: Love acts kindly but sets firm boundaries, knowing that true love respects both oneself and others. Choose Forgiveness: Love chooses to forgive and let go of grudges, creating peace instead of re...
The Quiet Strength Within
issue 14, Issue One 3, Mother's Day, Wellness

The Quiet Strength Within

By Cristal Johnston There is a quiet kind of strength that lives inside a woman. It shows up before the world wakes.It stays long after everyone else has gone to bed.It holds families together in ways no one ever really sees. Right now, I am living inside that truth. I am home with my parents, helping care for my mom - the heart and soul of our family. She is beginning to show signs of dementia. And if you have ever watched someone you love slowly change, you know how heavy and sacred that space can feel. In these moments, I am not just a nurse. I am her daughter. And I am holding both roles at once. When the Brain and Body Speak Together What I have learned through years in the ER, and now through this deeply personal season, is this: What is happe...
Moving Places and Breaking Cycles – Viktoria Höller
issue 14, Issue One 1, Mother's Day, Thriving

Moving Places and Breaking Cycles – Viktoria Höller

The Women Who Came Before There are women who inherit silence. Women who are taught early that survival means shrinking yourself, staying agreeable, and never questioning the systems built around you. In many families, these lessons are passed quietly from one generation to the next until they begin to feel normal, almost invisible. For generations, the women in this family lived within those expectations. Their lives were shaped not by their own choices, but by the decisions of men and the rules patriarchy placed around them. They were expected to subordinate themselves, remain agreeable, and avoid stepping out of line. Leaving a marriage, pursuing higher education, or building an independent life were not things women in the family dared to imagine. The writer describes these...
The Unstoppable Story of a Woman
issue 14, Issue One 2, Mother's Day, Thriving

The Unstoppable Story of a Woman

A Mother’s Day Reflection on Voice, Legacy, and the Joy of Becoming Seen by Divya Parekh There are seasons in a woman’s life when she is asked to keep so much in motion that even her own inner life recedes from view. Everyone needs her everywhere. Her attention splits into a thousand tender fragments. She becomes, almost without noticing it, the steady hand, the remembering heart, the keeper of the details, the one who knows who needs what, and when, and how much. She carries birthdays, griefs, groceries, expectations, disappointments, unfinished conversations, old wounds, and fresh hopes, often all before noon. If she is a mother, she does this in ways the world praises too lightly. If she is not a mother in the literal sense, she may still know this pattern intimately, for women have ...
Editor’s Note: The Cover Story of Legacy
Cover Story, Editor's Note, issue 14

Editor’s Note: The Cover Story of Legacy

Editor’s Note: The Cover Story of Legacy This Mother’s Day, the cover of Stellar Woman Magazine tells a story that words alone could never fully capture. A Stellar Woman.A daughter.A living legacy. Featuring cover star Elisabeth Gabauer alongside her daughter Viktoria Höller, this issue is anchored in a powerful truth: motherhood is not only what we give - it is what we set in motion. In Elisabeth, we witness a woman consciously redefining motherhood through leadership, voice, and feminine transformation. In Viktoria, we see the legacy of that intention a young woman shaped not by silence, but by awareness, courage, and the freedom to think independently. This is what legacy looks like when it is lived. And yet, as you turn these pages, you will d...
Mother’s Day as a Mental Health Connection
issue 14, Issue One 1, Mother's Day, Wellness

Mother’s Day as a Mental Health Connection

By Dr. Catherine Jackson – Brain Psychologist, Author, Coach & International Speaker Traditionally, Mother’s Day is a time for many to connect with and celebrate the mothers in their lives - yourself if you are a mum, your mother, a godmother, an aunt who is like a mother, sisters who have children, and more. Growing up, my Mother’s Day celebrations focused on love and gratitude toward my mother. We would attend church. Mother’s Day Sunday services were always nice, though typically more packed than usual. Nonetheless, I embraced it. After the service, we would share a meal either braving crowds and long waits at a restaurant or enjoying a home-cooked meal. Gifts were always part of celebrating Mum. As children, we gave handmade cards and small gifts. As I grew into adulthood ...
Motherhood & The Rise of the Stellar Woman
issue 14, Issue One 1, Mother's Day, Thriving

Motherhood & The Rise of the Stellar Woman

By Stella Olivia Kikoyo Motherhood has often been portrayed as sacrifice.A role of constant giving. Constant nurturing. Constant service to others. And while motherhood is deeply selfless, many women have unconsciously inherited the belief that becoming a mother means slowly disappearing from themselves. Their dreams become secondary.Their identity becomes attached only to who they serve.Their voice becomes quieter.Their light becomes dimmer. But the modern woman is rewriting that story. A Stellar Woman understands that motherhood is not the end of her becoming - it is the expansion of it. She realises that she was never designed to lose herself in the process of loving others. She was designed to evolve through it. The Stellar Woman Does Not S...
Running means ‘me time’ for busy women
issue 14, Issue One 3, Mother's Day, Wellness

Running means ‘me time’ for busy women

Busy mums will benefit from running or exercise to help them reduce stress and anxiety. Christina Collison explains. The benefits of running for mental health are well documented. When I was the Editor of Women’s Running magazine, I met and spoke to many women who used running to help them manage their mental health as well as getting fit. It wasn’t just a case of running to lose a few pounds or feel fitter. While that was important for some, many women I spoke to enjoyed running because it helped them unwind and improved their mood, enabling them to combat stress. For many women, it helped them cope with the ups and downs of being a mum. It’s hardly surprising that so many mums rely on exercise to reduce stress. Research from the University of Bath and the University of Melbourne re...
Motherhood Without a Manual: Learning to Love, Heal, and Grow Along the Way – Theresa Russell
issue 14, Issue One 2, Mother's Day, Thriving

Motherhood Without a Manual: Learning to Love, Heal, and Grow Along the Way – Theresa Russell

There is no handbook placed into our hands the moment we become mothers. No perfect guide for the sleepless nights, difficult decisions, or the quiet weight of wanting to do everything right. No chapter teaches us how to calm our fears, trust our instincts, or silence the endless question that whispers, Am I enough? Most women step into motherhood carrying what they learned from their own childhoods — what they witnessed, what they received, and what they longed for but never had. Some were raised in homes filled with warmth, security, and tenderness. Others grew up shaped by instability, absence, criticism, or survival. Whatever our beginnings looked like, those early experiences leave an imprint. And yet, motherhood has a remarkable way of calling us higher. It asks us not ...
Making your kids money savvy – Monica Bradley
Business, FINANCE, issue 14, Issue One 3, Leadership

Making your kids money savvy – Monica Bradley

Times have changed when it comes to women and money, but are you passing your financial skills on? Monica Bradley from MB Associates shares how to help your children build confidence and awareness around money from an early age. It may sound like a cliché to say times have changed, but when it comes to women and money, the shift has been significant. Not so long ago, financial roles within the home were clearly divided. My parents and grandparents’ generation dealt with things differently to couples today. Men earned the income and managed the money, while women ran the household. In many cases, women had little or no involvement in financial decisions. It’s hard to imagine now, but until the mid-1970s, women couldn’t open bank accounts or apply for a mortgage without a male guara...
The Legacy You Carry, The Life You Choose
Cover Story, issue 14, Mother's Day, Thriving

The Legacy You Carry, The Life You Choose

Because My Mother, I Am a Resilient Stellar Woman Tamara Steele Honours the Legacy of Her Mother, Barbara Wiggins Interview by Stella Olivia KikoyoStellar Woman Mother’s Day Edition Barbara Wiggins is the kind of woman whose life speaks before she does. Widowed at just 35, she chose not to surrender to grief, fear, or limitation. Instead, she stepped into leadership, raised three children, and continued running an automotive parts business in a male-dominated industry for over 60 years. Her daughter, Tamara Steele - visionary founder and CEO of Evolve, a global women’s collaborative community - reflects on the remarkable woman who shaped her faith, resilience, discipline, and purpose. With a distinguished career spanning more than three decades, Tamara has worn many hats with g...
Motherhood Didn’t Come When She Expected. Here’s What the Wait Taught Her
Cover Story, Feminism, issue 14, Mother's Day, Thriving

Motherhood Didn’t Come When She Expected. Here’s What the Wait Taught Her

Rene Byrd: Waiting on the Lord, Becoming a Mother, and Never Giving Up For the Stellar Woman Mother’s Day Edition Rene is a British singer, songwriter, award-winning creative visionary, founder and host of the Who Am I Talk podcast, and founder of Rene Byrd London, a luxury lifestyle brand rooted in identity, confidence, and empowerment. One of her most powerful journeys has been becoming a mother after IVF. After years of waiting, hoping, praying, preparing, and surrendering, she welcomed her son in November 2024. Her story is one of faith, resilience, womanhood, delayed dreams, and divine timing. “Wait on the Lord. I understand those words now more than ever.” Rene, welcome back to Stellar Woman. Can you tell us more about your journey? Thank you so much ...
A Mother’s Love Can Change the World – Heather McCarthy 
Cover Story, issue 14, Mother's Day, Thriving

A Mother’s Love Can Change the World – Heather McCarthy 

Heather McCarthy on Motherhood, Literacy, Compassion, and Raising a Generation That Believes It Can Change the World Interview by Stella Olivia Kikoyo Some women leave impressions.Others leave legacies. Heather McCarthy is building one library, one child, and one act of compassion at a time. An award-winning author, educator, librarian, humanitarian, literacy advocate, wife, and mother, Heather’s work stretches from classrooms in Illinois to villages in Zimbabwe -inspiring children to understand that age does not limit impact and that compassion is one of humanity’s greatest forms of leadership. Yet beyond the accolades and global initiatives is a woman deeply rooted in motherhood, emotional presence, resilience, and service. In this heartfelt Mother’s Day conve...