After graduating, she completed over twenty unsuccessful auditions at drama schools, often reciting Mephistopheles, and finally discovered poetry slam.
[8] She calls herself "an angry, screaming Austrian rejected by art schools and loved by Germans who will never learn"[9] and likes to wear eccentric outfits.
[10] Upon being invited by the curators Daniela Strigl and Klaus Kastberger to the literature festival O-Tones (O-Töne) in 2020 she read sections from her own novel Omama.
In her satirical contribution The holy cow has BSE (Die Heilige Kuh hat BSE)[21] she used sarcastic character speech to ask the question “What to do, when the untouchables start touching others”: meaning when Jews as Harvey Weinstein or Roman Polański, people of color as Bill Cosby or Morgan Freeman sexually harass women or when homosexuals as in Kevin Spacey harass men.
[26] The WDR, the German public-broadcasting institution responsible for broadcasting said contribution, defended Eckhart against the accusations with the reasoning that she wanted to expose stereotypes.
Gerhard Haase-Hindenberg stated in the Jüdischen Allgemeine, a weekly newspaper representing politics, culture and religion of German Judaism, that he experienced Eckhart as an artist, who “exposes societal prejudices solely by exaggerating them”.
[32] Especially towards criticism in November of 2021 of her program The Benefits of Vice (Die Vorteile des Lasters), which was published one year before, Eckhart described the reception as a “common reflex (…) of reaction to certain triggering words”, and as a “malicious misunderstanding” to the DPA, a major German news agency based in Hamburg, and asked the question of “How to handle antisemitism and racism?