
silences the marginalised voices. —and how she reclaimed her narrative in the mist of societies obsession of self- optimisation.
Join the conversation: How has shame held you back? Let’s rewrite our stories and be
shamelessly courageous. Eny Bawse, Indonesian-born migrant domestic worker turned activist, a dynamic speaker, and an inspiring author on a mission to empower underserved women to “ Think like warriors and feel like Goddesses”.
As a fearless advocate for self-love and mental wellness through her brain child, Self Love Cupid , Eny is dedicated to breaking barriers and building communities. With her strong sense of self and unwavering determination, she is leading the way for others to follow. Eny finds solace in writing and has published her first children’s book titled “Can Maya Do It?” in English or “Kaba Ya Ni Maya” in Tagalog. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at