Kaja's Story
Kaja grew up in Poland and at the age of just fourteen was thrust into the international modeling industry: a world of objectification, subjugation,and casual dehumanization. She quickly achieved many of the outward markers of success our culture celebrates, working with some of the most elite brands in the world. But at just sixteen, she would become Harvey Weinstein’s youngest survivor.


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After a decade-long career, Kaja returned to Poland to heal, and to train as a psychologist. She has co-authored two books and dozens of peer-reviewed papers, mostly investigating eating disorders and addiction. She was one of Poland’s first public psychologists on national television, and began producing TV and film.
In 2018, after years of helping others, Kaja came forward as part of the #MeToo movement, adding her voice to the cultural reckoning she believes is far from over.
Today, Kaja draws on the fullness of her lived experience, academic background, and creative vision to help others reclaim their narratives. Through her production studio Falcon 88, forthcoming book, and podcast UNPOLISHED, she champions a healing framework based on truth, self-forgiveness, and personal power.












































