A woman with short gray hair and glasses, wearing a floral blouse with blue and yellow flowers, a yellow necklace, and yellow earrings, standing indoors with art and a green flag in the background, holding a piece of paper and looking at the camera.

Hello, Wonderful Soul — I am Kerstin Klein

Confident. Cheerful. Lively. Energetic. Adventurous. Present. Curious for new paths…

Hi! I’m Kerstin, your expert guide on the journey into the authentic power of conversations. My passion? Authentic human beings and real connections.

My story:

  • I spent creative years as an architect in Germany.

  • Then life led me on an incredible relocation to Namibia.

  • I embraced adventurous years guiding tours through Southern Africa.

  • I managed my own company with heart and grit.

  • And I completed a transformative year-long training in “The Art of Communication” at Tobias Beck Academy in Germany

There was a time when my words felt unheard — no space, no value. My motto now?

Reconcile with yourself and your past - be at peace, and your external world will transform.

Without personal growth, there can be no ping or pong in connection. First impressions count — and there is no second chance!

My mission: To guide brave souls like you into visibility — to live fully and authentically all facets of who you are, through conscious seeing, hearing, feeling, and speaking.

Together, as a “Gärtnerin des Sozialen”, I help foster togetherness in a world overwhelmed by social media noise, AI, and negativity.

Because— you simply cannot NOT communicate.

A woman in a blue and white floral dress speaking at a gathering during the daytime. She holds a paper and gestures with her hand. The room has artwork on the walls, windows with wooden framing, and a table with glasses and a flower arrangement in the foreground.

However, we are not a good match if you perceive small talk as inauthentic or even “fake”.

You have the impression that the people involved are not truly interested in each other and are merely playing social roles. You consider "SmallTalk’ to be a waste of time, without substance and without intellectual value.

You dismiss it as "unnecessary chatter" about trivialities like the weather. You see it as a sign of superficiality and assume that people who enjoy small talk are incapable of deep conversations. Conversely, you reject small talk as an escape from genuine emotional depth or meaningful topics.