Michaela Suchy, Founder Of Athena’s Journey, On Helping Women Find Their Inner Superpower

  • by XpatAthens
  • Thursday, 07 May 2026
Michaela Suchy, Founder Of Athena’s Journey, On Helping Women Find Their Inner Superpower

We sat down with Michaela Suchy, the founder of Athena’s Journey, a practice dedicated to coaching and potential development. With over 25 years of experience as a mentor and trainer, Michaela’s professional work is deeply intertwined with her personal history. A series of "heroine’s journeys" that began in her childhood and led her to where she is today.

Athena’s Journey is more than a coaching offer; it is a modern heroine’s journey into the depth of a woman’s own soul. Created by Michaela Suchy, it brings together archetypal psychology, radical honesty, and a clear form of communication in seminars, workshops, and retreats that lead women back into their inner sovereignty.

Based in Germany but with a deep connection to Greece, Michaela has founded her own communication framework, KKM, which now forms the backbone of her seminar and retreat work with women in Germany and Greece. Her approach is pragmatic and immediate; she focuses on solving challenges in the moment rather than years down the line. By combining "the best of the best" from her decades of learning, she has created a focused, intense, and results-driven path for women of all ages to achieve healing and positive change.

In this interview, we explore the core of her work—communication and personality development—and the vision that drives her to give back to women across the planet.

What inspired Athena's Journey? What was that defining 'moment of truth', the light bulb moment, when you shifted your focus and decided, 'I want to do this'?

When I saw this question, I thought it was important to note that each heroine's journey always begins with a call. That call can be compared to a dream—a deep inner desire or a goal—something that pulls you almost magnetically in a certain direction. It starts with feeling uncomfortable sometimes, or having an inner wish to change something.

We all experience many hero's journeys, even in a single day. I have lived through, and survived, many such journeys since childhood. Looking back at my life as a whole, I find myself on the heroine's journey of my life.

I’ve always had the privilege of having mentors by my side who helped me find my path, and Athena's Journey is my way of giving something back to the world. I feel a deep desire to protect Greece, with all its people, treasures, and unique quality of life. It is an honor to give something back to this country and its people; I want to play a part in preserving Athens and the lifestyle we love so much.

But, you asked me about the defining spark and this came five years ago, during the COVID pandemic, while I was completing my NLP trainer certification. That was the first time I encountered Joseph Campbell's 'Hero's Journey' model. The moment I discovered it, I knew: This is it. This is the vessel in which I could bring together archetypes, transformation, and everything I had always wanted to create for women.

And then, there was Athens. There were many seeming coincidences that led me there, and yet it felt like no coincidence at all. Throughout my life, I was always connected to Athens in some way. It is the birthplace of democracy, of free thinking, and genuine human connection; the city received me like an old friend.

With all my soul, heart, and beliefs, I realized it was the perfect place to start. I felt a deep contact with the goddess Athena, and the name 'Athena's Journey' was simply a perfect match. 

Can you tell us some things about the name behind it? Because, like you said, you feel close to the goddess. Why is that?

Athena is a warrior, but a warrior with wisdom. She carries both the feminine and the masculine energy with her. She stands for strategic thinking, for courage, and for clarity. She is a companion.

There are so many qualities there. I’ve always felt that Athens itself has a feminine energy; it is a city for women. It’s interesting, because if you think about a city like Rome, it has a masculine energy. But in Athens, you can feel the difference in the energy of the streets and the people.

Greek mythology has always fascinated me because, in my work, we use metaphors to create an understanding that is very quick and deep. This is the foundation of the KKM® System, which is my own model. It helps women recognize their unique 'superpower' and use it as the basis for their communication. Because a woman who truly knows who she is communicates differently, with herself and with the world.

I also love the Greek perspective on effort. In Athens, when you work on something, people don’t just say the work is great; they say you are great because you’ve done it. They appreciate the fact that you tried, regardless of whether it’s the 'best' result. That sense of worth and appreciation is so important.

Athena embodies the qualities I strive for in every woman: intelligence without coldness, strength without harshness, and courage without recklessness. The women who come to me don't need to become goddesses, but they are allowed to remember the power that already lives within them. I always say there can be no world peace as long as we have no true understanding of one another. Athena stands for fairness, justice, and genuine human connection. That is my desire, too. That is Athena’s Journey

What do you think about Athens? What does it have that is essential for the 'inner clearing' your clients go through?

For me, it has to do with being the birthplace of communication and democracy. It goes right along with my heart and my work. I mean, communication is so old, yet it determines failure or success, connection or separation, whenever people come together. I think you feel this history in every corner of Athens.

You have the awareness of life in the streets and the people, and a history that shows both sides of what we have inside us: it’s old and new, modern and ancient. You have the mountains, you have the sea, and you have all the seasons. It is overwhelming in what it offers, and it has a 'perfect imperfection.'

I think Athens is perfectly imperfect. My saying for the last year has been: 'the new perfect is the imperfect.' This truly touched me; the idea that nothing is perfect, yet you still have a really warm feeling about it. It’s like Athena’s Journey: you don’t have to be perfect, and we are not looking for perfection. We are looking for the 'inner light' to bring that tool to shine and see what happens after.

And the climate, of course! I love it for the dynamic, I love it for the chaotic. I love motorcycling and I love driving; it’s my town for driving. I love all of this. I’m just happy to be there. 

Would you like to tell us a bit more about the system you have founded?

KKM is the mother of communication, I think. It shows you your superpower. If you know your superpower, it is a complete, 100% game-changer in how you communicate. It changes how you talk to your family, in private, with yourself, or in business. KKM is a system that is clear and simple; you can use it in your daily life. 

You also learn what you cannot do. This allows you to stop comparing yourself to others. You stop making yourself 'less than' or telling yourself bad stories. And this is just one part of Athena’s Journey. When I found Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey and the archetypes, I looked at all the knowledge I already had and realized this journey is a preparation. Each step is valuable, and together, they are the process you need to proceed. It is a start, the beginning of changing things.

In my work, the archetypes represent parts of your soul and yourself. When you understand that each archetype is a part of you, you can adapt and feel the differences much more easily. You get into your topic faster and realize changes right away.

On your website, you talk about the 'glow up.' How is this different from a purely physical appearance? What is a true glow up for you?

For me, a glow up is not a filter; it is a lift-off of consciousness. A modern woman does not radiate because she has perfectly optimized herself; she radiates because she is clear within. She is connected and she is free. It all begins with an inner character. She knows her values, her needs, and her boundaries, and she lives by them. When she makes decisions, she doesn't make them out of fear or a desire to please everyone around her. She decides from a place of inner elegance, and that is a fundamental difference.

Then there is emotional sovereignty. She no longer allows herself to be torn apart by external expectations, social media ideals, or 'prices.' She has learned to regulate herself. She builds a foundation of self-compassion and healthy relationships.

I think when she lives in her body, she listens to her signals and takes care of herself; she says 'no' when it’s too much. From this collection, a radiance is born, a quiet, mature glow that you feel in the room before you even notice what she’s wearing. Something has happened, and everybody can sense it without knowing why.

The true glow up, for me, is the journey from the adapted, exhausted woman to the clear, emotionally sovereign, and embodied woman. 


For women curious to experience Michaela’s work firsthand, together with we are inviting a small circle of international women to an intimate evening experience in Athens centered around self-leadership, clarity, communication, and discovering the “superpower” already within them.

Learn more here!


Your retreat combines a wellness getaway—since you will be traveling together with other women—with a transformational journey. How do you combine these two, and how is Athena’s Journey different from other wellness retreats?

For me, it is important that all things that matter are in great balance. Anything extreme doesn't work in our daily lives. The 'measure of all things', the middle path, is the heart and the base of Athena's Journey.

When a woman embarks on a transformation journey, she needs the right degree of distance from her everyday life, but still enough connection to truly open up without losing the ground beneath her feet. It shouldn’t be spooky or feel like you’ve gone completely out of the world. She needs some freedom, time for herself, self-care, and the possibility of connection. Finding balance in all this is my goal. 

What truly sets Athena's Journey apart from a wellness holiday is the depth of the work. Wellness is about relaxing, but we work deeply on specific aspects. Since we work with the Heroine’s Journey and archetypes, we quickly reveal the subconscious strengths that drive a woman’s daily life. During this retreat, women experience this very concretely: This is how I speak to myself internally. This is how I make decisions. These are my boundaries. These patterns have usually been automatic for years and feel completely normal. But through this work, they become changeable.

We break open old protective strategies, like the need to always function, to please everyone around you, or to override your own needs. The difference between recovery and transformation, for me, is that recovery charges the battery, but transformation updates the operating system.

After a wellness retreat, you might be briefly more relaxed. But after Athena’s Journey, a woman returns to her everyday life with a different inner sense of self. You see that long-term in her decisions, her relationships, and the way she leads herself. 

Why have you decided to limit the retreat to eight women?

You can work one-on-one, and it is deep, but it has a natural limit. In a conscious circle of eight women, something emerges that I could never create alone. The women see themselves in each other’s stories and recognize their own patterns in real-time. 

There is a specific courage in a circle. When one woman says an honest 'no' for the first time or allows herself to be vulnerable, it triggers something in the others. In my experience, the women in these groups always match; you get exactly the mirror and the challenge you need. In this space, shame falls away. The thought 'something is wrong with me' transforms into 'I am not alone.' It’s 'same-same, but different,' as I always say. Eight is small enough for everyone to be truly seen, heard, and held, but large enough for real diversity to emerge.

Can you share a story that stuck with you? You describe six stages that women pass through on these journeys, is there a particular moment or stage that you still think about and would like to share with us?

It’s a tough question because, if I’m honest, there is no single moment. The strength of this concept is that it’s not a linear program; it’s a journey that reveals something new layer by layer. Each stage has its own quality, and every woman has her own personal moment where something breaks open and transforms.

For some, it’s the very first day, the Day of the Warrior. They shift from their comfort zone to the learning zone immediately. I work with them to find their inner 'warrior' and release that internal stress. They realize what strength they actually have, and that first step is already a release of everything they’ve been carrying.

Then you have the second day, the Day of the Magician, which is our journey to the Acropolis. This day allows you to go deep into your unconscious and see the symbols and signs on your path that you haven’t noticed before. It becomes more spiritual and the energy begins to flow.

A remarkable thing happened last time. We went to the Acropolis at 6:00 AM, the only time we can go to beat the crowds. We were standing there, and all of a sudden, a fox appeared in the frame and then disappeared. I’ve been to the Acropolis twenty times and I’ve never seen a fox there. I mentioned it, but I realized nobody else really noticed at the moment.

The next day, I asked who saw the fox. Only one woman had. I told her what it stands for, and I tell you, I got goosebumps. It was a 100% match to the specific topic she was working through on her journey. These are spiritual moments you cannot plan or explain. They just click. My job as a mentor is to pay attention to these 'shows' that happen.

Then there is the third day, which is about self-love and our roots. It’s a powerful day where we realize that what happens inside always reflects on the outside. We take pictures at the beginning and end of the journey, and when you put them together, you see the difference. I don’t even have to say a word; you can just see what changed inside reflecting on the outside. That makes the process trustful and helps it last long after the retreat is over.

Would you say that is the most rewarding part? When you realize the change was in the making all those days and it finally happened and they can see the difference themselves?

It is a gift, to be honest. It is my passion. When I see that inner transformation reflecting on the outside, it touches me deeply every time. I don't even need to ask a woman how she is feeling because I can see it and feel it. I see it in her body language and the way she speaks. They start to communicate differently; they are clearer in their expression, their behavior, and their beliefs.

Seeing women take away something so valuable and life-changing makes me feel that I am at the right spot doing the right thing. My own experience tells me that the heroine’s journey continues to work long after the retreat ends. It’s a process. The final sunset isn't the conclusion; it’s just the beginning. What was experienced now needs to be integrated into everyday life, step by step. That is precisely why I stay by their side as a mentor beyond the journey itself. Seeing women ready to walk the path toward their very best selves; that is the most beautiful part of my work.

What do you want the impact of Athena’s Journey to be for the next generation of women?

My wish for every woman is to develop a sense of self-awareness much like the goddess Athena, a deep awareness of her values, not as an ideal she must strive to reach, but as a truth that already lives within her.

Every woman deserves to live authentically and with independence. I really mean it when I say independence; we often depend on so many things, and while our superpowers make a slight difference in how that looks, I would love to see more independence for women in general. I want them to be in partnerships of equals, to be loved for who they are, not for what they achieve or how they function. They shouldn't be ashamed of their past or worried about making mistakes, but simply accepted for themselves.

I think a woman deserves to know her unique superpower because that reveals her success strategy. When a woman truly knows who she is, everything changes: the way she makes decisions, the way she loves, and the way she connects with others.

For the next generation, for the young women like my daughter, who is 17, knowing this already makes an amazing difference. It is incredible to watch how she connects and navigates her world. My hope is that they arrive at this realization much earlier than I did. I want women to have the possibility to not wait 'centuries' for this acknowledgment. If they have the freedom of self-determination and self-love earlier in their lives, they can make decisions that truly improve their journey.

What was born in Athens is destined to grow as a philosophy, a movement, and an invitation to all women of the world: You are enough, you have always been enough, and it is time to live that truth. That is my vision. It doesn't matter where a woman is located; I think this is a message for the whole world.


Thank you so much, Michaela, for sharing your story and the heart behind Athena’s Journey with us. We are so grateful for your time and the passion you bring to empowering the next generation of women. It has been a pleasure to learn about the "superpowers" and the magic that happens when we finally step into our own heroine’s journey.