“Every relationship matters, and there is no pressure to have them all on the same level. It’s ok to have acquaintances and it’s ok to have close intimate friends. The important thing is to know where each person stands and make clear boundaries by communicating what the relationship is. Assumption is the mother of all lies.”
I’m the kind of person that likes to think of the worst possible scenarios before making a decision. I used to think it was planning for all possible ways of how I could plan ahead for failure. Which is awesome because it has helped me navigate loss, pain and failure.
However I realized that thinking and re thinking and planning and, and, and prevents me from taking that leap and just doing it!
So this is me doing it. This is me putting myself out there.
My father named me Beatrice after my mommy. I am a miniature version of her, I am her, she is me we are 1 person 😆. Beatrice means the bringer of happiness and joy. He used to call me the family comedian as I enjoy being silly and making people laugh. I still do it, but secretly… maybe one day I shall unleash my silliness.
Having a supportive tribe made me see how essential it is to have your own personal cheerleader that will keep you going when things get tough. That will keep supporting and pushing you when there is no one there.
Hello, my name is Beatrice and I enjoy motivating people to reach their fullest potential. The road won’t be easy, but we certainly will have fun on the journey. In short I gots you.
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Mandela Washington Fellow
#Namibia, meet Beatrice Schultz, one of our 2023 @Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders Initiative (#YALI2023) Program. She will be studying Leadership in Business at the University of Notre Dame.
Beatrice is an executive mentor who helps leaders find their voice through personal branding. By implementing programs on mentoring for leadership, Beatrice helps companies achieve their diversity and inclusion goals. She holds an Honours degree in Media, specializing in Public Relations and Visual Arts.
Beatrice has over ten years of experience in Personal Development and is the head trainer for the Export Trade Training Program for Trade Forward Southern Africa (TFSA) in Namibia. She serves on the Project Steering Committee of TFSA and has trained diverse entrepreneurs to make their projects successful for three consecutive years. This is an initiative by the UK government through her company, Akoma Trading.
Beatrice is the licence holder and organizer of TEDxVinetaWomen, the very first TED Women in Namibia, an unparalleled platform showcasing leadership from Namibia to the world.
Beatrice Schultz is committed to empowering and encouraging women to create the lives they want through training. Her personality, work approach, motivation, and charisma are inspirational and reflect the true meaning of her name, “bringer of joy.”
Beatrice Schultz – inspiring women to stand in their power
Woman who brings harmony to the workplace through training, Beatrice Schultz wears many different hats.


Royal Hustlers with Beatrice Schultz
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“I would love to see more female entrepreneurs enter more male-dominated industries, as a truck driver myself, I’d like to see more female truck drivers … I’d love more women to utilize their voices.” -Beatrice Schultz
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YOUNG MOTHER
“I can’t concentrate in class because I worry about him: how he is, if he has eaten, if he is ok…”
Female Ambassador in Namibia Calls for Better Policies to Empower Women Trade

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A trauma facilitator at the coast has warned that psychological wounds are as harmful and deadly as physical ones if left untreated.
This is why the Trauma Healing Network is offering free healthy coping skills to residents affected by trauma.
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“One way to empower women and achieve the fifth SDG is to advocate trade openness, which involves tariff liberalisation and efficient operation at border posts.”







