Meet Our Newest Gladly Voice: Fancy from SwagHer Magazine

by | Feb 4, 2026

At Gladly, we believe the most powerful voices are the ones that lift others up — the ones that turn their platforms into places of belonging, and their stories into sparks of change.

SwagHer Magazine is one of those voices.

Founded and led by Francheska “Fancy” Felder, SwagHer Magazine has spent over a decade amplifying the brilliance and resilience of Black women in business, media, and community leadership. What began as a digital magazine has evolved into a movement — one that celebrates identity, confidence, and purpose with authenticity and heart.

Through their storytelling, SwagHer has redefined what it means to lead with both strategy and soul.

A Voice Rooted in Empowerment and Purpose

SwagHer was created from a simple but powerful belief: visibility is healing.

In every interview, feature, and partnership, SwagHer reminds women that their voices matter — not just for what they achieve, but for who they become in the process.

They bring stories of founders, artists, and professionals who lead with integrity, resilience, and faith. They highlight women who’ve built success on their own terms, balancing strength with grace and ambition with empathy.

It’s this intersection — where confidence meets community — that makes SwagHer such a natural fit for Gladly.

Quote from SwagHer Magazine’s Gladly Voice: “Visibility is healing.”

How SwagHer Blesses Lives

SwagHer’s work reaches far beyond media. It’s a platform for transformation.

Through storytelling: They celebrate real women breaking barriers and redefining leadership.
Through PR and partnership: They elevate brands and individuals, connecting them to audiences that align with their mission.
Through mentorship and collaboration: They build networks that encourage growth, wellness, and purpose.
Through representation: They challenge stereotypes and create visibility for stories that too often go untold.

Their mission aligns beautifully with Gladly’s — using communication, community, and compassion to make people’s lives better.

That same focus on impact is what we see across many of our Gladly Partners, including The Maids, who build their own legacy through care, consistency, and trust.

What You’ll Get from SwagHer on Gladly

As a Gladly Voice, SwagHer brings a unique perspective on leadership, media, and personal growth.

Her reflections and resources will explore:

  • The power of storytelling in business and life
  • How representation drives real progress
  • What authentic leadership looks like in modern media
  • Practical ways to build community through purpose-driven communication

Every article will carry SwagHer’s signature blend of professionalism, honesty, and empowerment — rooted in real experience, not theory.

SwagHer Magazine leadership path – storytelling, representation, community, and authentic leadership

Why We’re Partnering with SwagHer

SwagHer embodies the principles we value most at Gladly:

Leadership grounded in authenticity
Media that uplifts and informs
Community as the foundation of impact
Business that serves a higher purpose

By amplifying SwagHer’s voice, we’re helping more women see themselves as leaders — not just in their careers, but in their lives and communities.

Stay Connected with SwagHer

SwagHer’s journey is proof that storytelling can change lives — not through noise, but through truth.

Follow along as she brings that mission to the Gladly community.

Visit SwagHer Magazine
Follow on Instagram
✅ Read her latest Gladly articles
Explore Gladly Partners

SwagHer Magazine Gladly Voice infographic – visibility heals, shared values, storytelling drives, empowering voices.

About SwagHer Magazine — Gladly Voice

SwagHer Magazine is a lifestyle and empowerment platform dedicated to amplifying the voices and victories of Black women. Through media, storytelling, and partnership, SwagHer turns visibility into empowerment and representation into action.

As a Gladly Voice, SwagHer continues her mission to lead with purpose, authenticity, and compassion — showing that stories have the power to build stronger businesses, communities, and lives.

Key Topics: women’s leadership, representation in media, community impact, storytelling, authenticity in business.