Ghislaine Albina’s journey is not just a story—it’s a movement. Once guided by rules that weren’t her own, she shifted from a mind-led life to a soul-led existence, transforming her energy, her voice, and her vision. Today, she empowers women to break free from systems built for others and reclaim their essence, leading with authenticity, presence, and feminine intelligence. Through Living Unmuted, Ghislaine is redefining what it means to succeed—showing women everywhere that true empowerment begins from within.
“Lead from your soul, and you transform more than your life.”
What inspired you to turn your personal journey into a business venture?
My personal journey revealed something I could no longer ignore: the way I was living and leading was based on structures that did not belong to me. When I began shifting my own life from mind-led to soul-led, everything changed: my energy, my body, my relationships, my voice.
I saw other women living muted versions of their lives, following rules written by systems that were never built for them. Turning my journey into a business was not a strategy; it was an inevitability. My life became the blueprint for my mission.
How did you identify a gap in the market for aligned living and women’s empowerment?
The gap revealed itself when I realised how much of the wellness and empowerment world still relies on masculine frameworks. Models that push women into performance, urgency, optimisation and comparison.
Women don’t need more structures that disconnect them from themselves. They need a way of living and leading that brings them back to their body, their essence, their feminine intelligence. The gap wasn’t a business opportunity; it was a cultural absence. And I decided to fill it.
What was the biggest risk you took when launching your programs, and how did you manage it?
The biggest risk was choosing authenticity over strategy. I refused to use manipulative marketing, exaggerated promises or pain-pressing tactics, even though they are standard in this industry.
Instead, I relied on honesty, embodied leadership and truth-telling, which felt and sometimes still can feel like the slowest path.
But I managed that risk by staying rooted in my values and trusting that the women meant for my work would feel the resonance. And they did.
How do you build credibility and trust with clients who are seeking transformation?
I build trust by living exactly what I teach. I don’t offer methods I haven’t walked through and adapt to each client. I don’t speak about concepts I haven’t embodied. Women trust me because they can feel that my life is the evidence. My transparency, my mistakes, my rising, my values all of it is visible. Credibility doesn’t come from certificates. It comes from congruence. And I am fully congruent with everything I guide women through.
What strategies help you stay innovative and relevant in a competitive wellness industry?
I stay innovative by refusing to look sideways. I don’t compete, compare or replicate. I stay connected to my body, my truth and my feminine intelligence and from that place, new ideas arrive naturally.
Innovation doesn’t come from studying competitors. It comes from staying deeply connected to your own essence. And relevance comes from resonance. If I stay aligned, the women who are meant to walk with me will always find me.
How do you balance scaling a business with maintaining authenticity and personal connection?
As my business grows, my authenticity becomes the filter: if something pulls me away from my essence, it simply does not belong. Scaling, to me, is not about doing more — it’s about holding more truth without dilution. I am also preparing to lead a team. Until now, it has been possible to manage everything on my own, but in the future I want a team to support me. The way I lead them will determine how my business expands.
How do failure and setbacks shape your approach to entrepreneurship?
I see failure is not a threat but as information. Every setback reveals where I was still performing instead of aligning, where I was still following instead of leading often in subtle ways. I will pause and take the invitation to dive deeper and will only step forward when I have held that mirror for myself. Setbacks sharpen my clarity and strengthen my leadership.
They remind me that growth is not linear, and that the feminine path is cyclical: expansion, contraction, integration, rebirth.
Entrepreneurship becomes much lighter when failure isn’t personal, just directional. And no, that is not always the easiest path.
What advice would you give aspiring founders who feel stuck between personal growth and business success?
Stop trying to separate the two. Your personal growth is your business success. Your embodiment is your strategy. When a woman tries to grow her business without growing herself, she reaches a ceiling. But when she evolves internally her business naturally expands with her. It grows within her, not outside of her.
My advice: let your growth lead your business, not the other way around.
How do you measure the impact of your programs beyond financial success?
Impact shows itself in the women who begin to lead their lives without apology. In the women who find their voice again. In the women who reconnect with their bodies, who set boundaries, who rise, who soften, who create their lives from truth rather than fear. The real impact lives in my client’s transformation, the part that no metric can capture but their soul can feel.
What’s your vision for empowering women entrepreneurs globally through Living Unmuted?
My vision is a global movement of women who no longer build their lives from pressure, performance or masculine blueprints but from essence, presence, and feminine leadership. A world where women rise together without competition or jealousy. Where they hold space for each other’s expansion. Where success is not gained by muting oneself, but by expressing the full truth of who they are. Living Unmuted is not a method, it is a new paradigm.
And I see women all over the world stepping into it: unapologetically, visibly and powerfully.