Community Engagement & Campaigns

At Boss Beti, we don’t just talk about confidence—we build it together.
Because healing is louder in community, confidence grows when it’s mirrored back to us, and no one should have to carry the weight of rewriting narratives alone.

That’s why these campaigns exist—not just to tell stories, but to collectively create a new one.


💌 “Share Your Boss Beti Moment”

What’s a moment you felt truly powerful—on your own terms?

Maybe you finally said no without guilt.
Maybe you published your first poem.
Maybe you wore your cultural clothes to a space that never saw you before.
Maybe you got out of bed when your mental health made it feel impossible.

Big or small, loud or quiet—your moment matters.

🪷 This campaign invites every reader to share a Boss Beti Moment—a win that made you feel bold, brave, soft, spiritual, expressive, or entirely you.

How to Participate:

  • Share your moment on Instagram with #BossBetiMoment
  • Or submit your story anonymously through our form
  • Selected stories will be featured on our site and social media

✨ Because sometimes, your story is the one someone else needs to hear.


🌟 “Meet the Boss Betis: Stories From Our Community”

@smokin_sam

I moved out from my abusive family’s home at 18 as a single, South Asian girl which is generally, even in 2025, frowned upon in our culture and society bc “good daughters don’t leave until marriage”. They still want me to move back home 15 years later despite me telling them I don’t feel safe or secure under their roof. I remember some random desi grocery store owner years ago trying to preach & convince me to always live with my family, regardless of how they treated me, even though he was a complete stranger. Sadly, it’s still a part of our culture to shove ugly truths under the rug and just pray things will better over time, but this mentality is ruining future generations and causing all kinds of trauma in kids and families for years to come. Staying with abusive or toxic family members only teaches them that their behaviour is allowed and tolerated, rather than forcing them to see the true impact of their heinous actions & learning to be better. If someone cannot see the error in their ways or how they’re hurting those closest to them, they will never change, but the best thing you can do is take a good, hard look in the mirror & ensure you are who you want to be, say what you mean, and most importantly, LOVE YOURSELF. After all, we cannot control anything in this life except ourselves, so embody the characteristics of your best self & watch the universe respond 💜 #southasian #desiwedding #desigirl #indianwedding #family #toxic #abuse #movingout #livingalone #settingboundaries #mentalhealth #awareness #bigsis #advice

♬ Mere Wargi Surjit Bindrakhiyan – Priya_x

Real girls. Real struggles. Real power.

In this spotlight series, we’re handing the mic to you—the girls rewriting what it means to be South Asian and Gen Z in today’s world. These are stories of healing, hustle, heartbreak, and heritage.

From student leaders to spoken word poets, from girls pursuing soft lives to daughters navigating hard conversations—this is your space.

Each feature will include:

  • A candid Q&A
  • A peek into her dreams, struggles, and rituals
  • Her definition of confidence, culture, and community
  • What being a Boss Beti means to her

📣 Want to be featured—or nominate someone? Submit through the spotlight form.


🔥 “Boss Beti Burnbook: What We’re Leaving Behind”

We’ve been carrying way too much.
Toxic mindsets. Generational guilt. Internalized “sharam.” Unrealistic expectations.
Let’s drop the weight together.

Inspired by our favorite chaotic teen movie but with ✨desi healing energy✨, the Boss Beti Burnbook is where we collectively let go of the beliefs that no longer serve us.

🕊️ Think of it as spiritual spring cleaning.

You can submit things like:

  • “I’m burning the idea that women have to suffer in silence to be good.”
  • “I’m letting go of the fear that taking a break means I’m lazy.”
  • “I’m done measuring my worth by marriage or job titles.”

Submissions can be anonymous, and we’ll share them in a powerful digital wall of release, reminding each other: you’re not the only one carrying this—and you don’t have to anymore.


🌺 Why These Campaigns Matter

Because community is the medicine.
Because one girl’s story can shift the whole narrative.
Because confidence grows louder when we share it.
Because there’s power in naming what we’re proud of—and what we’re done tolerating.

So whether you’re sharing a moment, spotlighting your story, or letting go of something heavy—your voice is safe here.

This is your space.
This is your movement.
This is Boss Beti.

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