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Empowering women one summit at a time

Jutta Klipsch has always been passionate about women’s empowerment.

Perhaps it came from her own experience in an abusive relationship, or maybe it was her work as a breakup and divorce coach.

Either way, Jutta’s passion led her to Bunjil Place, where she holds annual Women’s empowerment and confidence summits.

After a three year Covid pause, the summit is back next month for a day of women supporting women.

This year’s summit is based around overcoming the three P’s – people pleasing, procrastination and perfectionism.

Featuring a panel of nine female speakers from diverse backgrounds and experiences, Jutta says she hopes attendees will leave the summit feeling motivated and inspired.

Among the nine speakers will be international keynote speaker and best selling author Fur Wale, results and lifestyle coach Goska Wilnik, trauma coach Kaela Stober and social worker Noella Ngomora Mubalama.

The Women’s Empowerment and Confidence Summit is taking place at Bunjil Place on Saturday 8 October from 9am to 4pm, with tea, coffee and lunch provided.

Ten per cent of ticket proceeds will go to Project Karma, working with communities to combat child sexual exploitation.

For tickets head to eventbrite.com.au/e/womens-empowerment-and-confidence-summit-2022-tickets-409378571327

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