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Silly Little Girls Club

The Silly Little Girls Club - Where ‘silly’ means strong, and ‘little’ dreams make a big impact.Welcome to The Silly Little Girls Club, the podcast that turns underestimation into empowerment. Hosted by Samantha Cusick, a successful salon owner and entrepreneur once dismissed as a “silly little girl” with a dream, this show is for every woman who’s been told she’s too much, too ambitious, or just plain “silly” for chasing her goals.This isn’t just a podcast; it’s a community and a movement. Each week, Samantha sits down with inspiring women from all walks of life—founders, artists, leaders, and dreamers—who share their stories of overcoming doubt, defying expectations, and making their mark. These are conversations filled with laughter, honesty, and sometimes even tears, as guests open up about their journeys, the challenges they’ve faced, and the victories they’ve celebrated.Why should you listen? Because this is more than just motivation; it’s real talk from women who’ve been wher

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    Hair Loss, Hormones & Healing: A Live Conversation at Soho Farmhouse with CENTRED’s Laura Tudor & Trichologist Sofia Baig

    Recorded live at Soho Farmhouse, this special episode of The Silly Little Girls Club dives into a topic so many women quietly struggle with — hair loss.Host Samantha Cusick sits down with Laura Tudor, co-founder of CENTRED, and Sofia Baig, a brilliant trichologist and true scalp expert, for an honest, raw and deeply reassuring conversation about what really causes hair loss, how to recognise the signs, and what actually helps.Together, they break down:✨ The most common causes of hair loss — stress, hormones, postpartum changes, deficiencies and more💭 Why your mental health and your hair health are more connected than you think💆‍♀️ How to build a simple but effective scalp-care routine🩺 Which treatments and tests are worth exploring (microneedling, red light, nutrition)💖 The emotional side of hair loss — and why talking about it mattersIt’s educational, comforting and full of genuinely helpful takeaways — the kind of conversation women deserve to hear more often.✨ Connect with our guests:Laura Tudor – Instagram: @lauratudor_ | CENTRED: www.wearecentred.comSofia Baig – Instagram: @sofiabaig__🎧 Don’t forget to follow, rate and share The Silly Little Girls Club

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    Kim Haberley: From Home Salon to Global Brand — Fearless Moves, Failures and Boho Blonde Success

    What does it really take to turn a home salon into a global beauty empire? This week on The Silly Little Girls Club, Samantha sits down with Kim Haberley — the fearless Australian entrepreneur and creative mind behind Boho Blonde, Ape Label, and Filtered Beauty.From mixing colour in her garage to creating one of the most recognisable salon brands in the world, Kim’s story is a masterclass in resilience, reinvention and refusing to play small.In this episode, Kim opens up about:How she built Boho Blonde and Ape Label from scratchThe fearless decisions (and failures) that shaped her successWhat it’s really like to scale from one chair to global distributionWhy women in business need to stop apologising for ambitionAnd how she keeps it real in a world that often rewards perfection over progressThis one’s raw, unfiltered and full of that “if she can do it, so can I” energy.✨ Connect with Kim:Instagram: @iambohoblondeApe Label: @ape.thelabelFiltered Beauty: @filtered__beauty🎧 Don’t forget to follow, rate and share The Silly Little Girls Club to keep our girl-powered community growing!💄 Season 3 of The Silly Little Girls Club is proudly brought to you by @sephorauk — the ultimate beauty playground.

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    Keeks Reid: Beauty Director at Cosmopolitan UK on Diversity, Content and Careers in Beauty

    What does it take to go from freelance writer to leading the beauty desk at one of the world’s most iconic magazines? This week on The Silly Little Girls Club, Samantha sits down with Keeks Reid, Beauty Director at Cosmopolitan UK, to find out.Keeks has built a career on storytelling, representation and celebrating beauty in all its forms. In this conversation, she opens up about her journey into beauty journalism, what it’s really like behind the scenes at Cosmo, and why diversity and authenticity are at the heart of everything she creates.In this episode, Keeks shares:How she navigated her career from freelance writer to Beauty DirectorThe importance of representation and diversity in beauty mediaWhy authenticity matters in content creation and brand storytellingThe future of beauty trends and how social media shapes themHer advice for breaking into beauty journalism todayWhether you’re a beauty lover, aspiring journalist or someone curious about the media industry, Keeks’ story is full of lessons, honesty and inspiration.✨ Connect with Keeks:Instagram: @keeksreidRead more at Cosmopolitan UK🎙️ Join The Silly Little Girls ClubInstagram @Sillylittlegirls.clubTikTok @sillylittlegirls.clubWatch On YouTubewww.sillylittlegirls.club🎧 Don’t forget to listen, follow, rate and share this episode to support the girl-powered community.💄 Season 3 of The Silly Little Girls Club is proudly sponsored by @sephorauk— the ultimate beauty playground.

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    From London to Provence: Jeany Cronk on Building Maison Mirabeau Rosé

    ✍️ Episode DescriptionWhat happens when you leave behind a busy London life to chase a dream in the South of France? For Jeany Cronk, it meant starting over with her family and creating Maison Mirabeau, one of Provence’s most celebrated rosé wine brands.In this week’s The Silly Little Girls Club, Samantha sits down with Jeany to talk about the leap from corporate life to vineyards, the grit it took to build a global brand, and the creativity that fuels her work every day.In this episode, Jeany shares:How Maison Mirabeau was born out of courage, vision and resilienceWhat it takes to start over in a new country with kids in towThe highs and lows of building a business with your partnerWhy sustainability and community sit at the heart of Maison MirabeauHer advice for anyone dreaming of a braver, freer lifeWhether you’re a wine lover, a budding entrepreneur or someone craving inspiration to make a bold change, Jeany’s story is proof that reinvention is always possible.✨ Connect with Maison Mirabeau:Instagram: @maisonmirabeauWebsite: maisonmirabeau.com🎙️ Join The Silly Little Girls ClubInstagram @Sillylittlegirls.clubTikTok @sillylittlegirls.clubWatch On YouTubewww.sillylittlegirls.club🎧 Don’t forget to listen, follow, rate and share to keep the girl-powered community growing.💄 Season 3 of The Silly Little Girls Club is proudly supported by @sephorauk— your ultimate beauty playground.

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    InnBeauty Project Founders Alisa Metzger & Jen Shane on Building Affordable, Clinical Skincare That Works

    What happens when two beauty insiders get tired of skincare that’s either too expensive or just doesn’t work? They create their own solution.This week on The Silly Little Girls Club, Samantha sits down with Alisa Metzger and Jen Shane, the powerhouse duo behind InnBeauty Project — the cult skincare brand changing the game with affordable, clinically proven products that deliver results without compromise.From literally packing their own boxes in the early days to now sitting proudly on Sephora shelves worldwide, Alisa and Jen share the real founder story:How they built InnBeauty Project to make high-performance skincare accessible for everyoneWhy innovation and clinical results matter just as much as clean ingredientsThe grit it took to survive launching during a global pandemicWhat it’s really like co-founding a brand with your best friendWhy longevity, community and integrity drive every decision they makeThis episode is about entrepreneurship, inclusivity, and proving that you don’t need to choose between efficacy and accessibility in beauty.✨ Connect with InnBeauty Project:Instagram: @innbeautyprojectWebsite: innbeautyproject.com🎙️ Join The Silly Little Girls ClubInstagram @Sillylittlegirls.clubTikTok @sillylittlegirls.clubWatch On YouTubewww.sillylittlegirls.club🎧 Don’t forget to listen, follow, rate and share this episode to keep the girl-powered community growing.💄 Season 3 of The Silly Little Girls Club is proudly sponsored by @sephorauk — your ultimate beauty playground.

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    Eshita Kabra-Davies on By Rotation: The App Redefining Fashion Rental

    This week on The Silly Little Girls Club, Samantha welcomes Eshita Kabra-Davies, founder of By Rotation, the world’s first social fashion rental app and a global movement for sustainable style.What began as a honeymoon wardrobe dilemma turned into a fashion-tech platform transforming consumption and empowering women to monetise their wardrobes. Today, By Rotation is a community-driven app with 85% retention, global expansion to the US and UAE, and a mission to make sustainable fashion mainstream.In this episode, Eshita shares:How she built By Rotation from side hustle to venture-backed startupTackling fast fashion through circular consumptionBootstrapping, fundraising and fighting the female founder funding gapBuilding a global fashion rental community and social networkProfit with purpose: scaling while staying true to sustainability✨ Connect with Eshita + By Rotation:Instagram: @arentyoueshitaBy Rotation: byrotation.comInstagram: @byrotationofficial🎙️ Join The Silly Little Girls ClubInstagram @Sillylittlegirls.clubTikTok @sillylittlegirls.clubWatch On YouTubewww.sillylittlegirls.club🎧 Don’t forget to listen, subscribe, rate and share this inspiring episode.💄 Season 3 of The Silly Little Girls Club is proudly sponsored by Sephora— discover inclusive beauty, your way.

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    Why Hairdressers Deserve More Respect: Karrie Fitz Speaks Out

    This week on The Silly Little Girls Club, Samantha chats with Karrie Fitz, founder of Kit Studios, PR powerhouse, mentor and champion of the hairdressing industry.Karrie started as a hairdresser in Ireland before moving to London, working at L’Oréal, and eventually launching Kit Studios — an agency that represents and elevates the top 5% of talent with a strict “no ego” policy. More than a business, Kit has become a movement to change how hairdressing is valued and represented.In this candid conversation, Karrie shares:Her journey from salon floor to founder of Kit StudiosWhy hairdressers are overlooked — and how she’s changing the narrativeThe role of mentorship, honesty and tough conversations in leadershipBalancing female founder life with motherhoodSaying no to toxic clients and focusing on community over competition✨ Connect with Karrie + Kit Studios:Instagram: @karriefitzKit Studios: kitstudios.coInstagram: @kitstudiosSubstack: @kitstudios🎙️ Join The Silly Little Girls ClubInstagram @Sillylittlegirls.clubTikTok @sillylittlegirls.clubWatch On YouTubewww.sillylittlegirls.club🎧 Listen, follow, rate and share to help us keep championing female founders and creatives.💄 Season 3 of The Silly Little Girls Club is proudly sponsored by Sephora, where beauty belongs to everyone.

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    From YouTube to the United Nations: Nikki Lilly on Facing Difference, Finding Confidence and Changing the World.

    This week on The Silly Little Girls Club, host Samantha Cusick speaks with Nikki Lilly, BAFTA-winning presenter, Junior Bake Off champion, author, YouTuber and fearless advocate for people with facial differences.At just 20, Nikki has built a global platform for representation and face equality. In this powerful conversation, she shares her journey of growing up with AVM, navigating nearly 100 operations, using makeup and YouTube to reclaim confidence, and speaking at the United Nations to demand change.We cover:Life with a facial difference and the reality of AVMFinding confidence and community online through YouTubeWhy representation, allyship and advocacy really matterMakeup as empowerment, therapy and rebellionFrom Bake Off to the UN: the power of showing up✨ Connect with Nikki:Instagram: @nikkililly_YouTube: Nikki Lilly OfficialFace Equality International: Website🎙️ Join The Silly Little Girls ClubInstagram @Sillylittlegirls.clubTikTok @sillylittlegirls.clubWatch On YouTubewww.sillylittlegirls.club🎧 Don’t forget to listen, follow, rate and share to keep building our community.💄 Season 3 of The Silly Little Girls Club is proudly sponsored by Sephora, the ultimate beauty playground.

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    From Beauty Exec to Founder: Amy Liu on Tower 28’s Global Success

    Welcome to Season 3 of The Silly Little Girls Club 🚀This week on The Silly Little Girls Club, Samantha sits down with Amy Liu, founder of Tower 28 Beauty, the cult clean beauty brand built for sensitive skin.After years in the beauty industry — and struggling with chronic eczema — Amy created Tower 28 to prove that sensitive skin deserves fun, inclusive and high-performance products. Her brand is now a Sephora bestseller and one of the most talked-about names in clean beauty.In this inspiring episode, Amy opens up about:✨Building Tower 28 from personal struggles with eczema✨Why “It’s Okay to Be Sensitive” became a movement✨Saying no to fear-driven decisions and protecting brand values✨Inclusivity, affordability and accessibility in beauty✨Scaling from startup to global Sephora brand🔗 Connect with Amy + Tower 28:Instagram: @amyliu_t28Tower 28: tower28beauty.comInstagram: @tower28beauty🎙️ Join The Silly Little Girls ClubInstagram @Sillylittlegirls.clubTikTok @sillylittlegirls.clubWatch On YouTubewww.sillylittlegirls.club🎧 Subscribe, rate and share to keep our girl-powered conversations growing.💄 Season 3 of The Silly Little Girls Club is proudly sponsored by SephoraUK — your ultimate destination for exclusive beauty brands.

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    Wellness but Make It Unhinged: We Got Ice-Bathed, Towel-Wafted & Emotionally Recharged at Arc

    Welcome to one of our most unhinged but healing episodes of Out of Office yet — the wellness edition no one asked for but everyone absolutely needed.In this episode, Samantha and Hollie head to ARC, the next-gen wellness space founded by Silly Little Girls Club guest Alanna Kit. The goal? Try contrast therapy, slow down, and finally relax. The result? Ice bath meltdowns, towel-wafting revelations, and a whole lot of swimsuit-induced chaos.🎧 Expect:🧖‍♀️ Samantha’s first (and possibly last) ice bath🍑 Hollie’s nudist spa horror story from Austria🧼 Swimsuit regrets, sauna etiquette & beaver panic🧠 Real talk on burnout, slowing down, and why it’s so hard to rest🕯️ A very serious discussion about towel wafting🍕 Pinot, pizza and the most unserious spa day everThis one is chaotic, cozy, and kind of profound in the most Out of Office way possible.💻 Learn more about ARC: www.arc-community.com📸 Follow ARC on Instagram: @arccommunity_Proudly sponsored by @RedkenPro — because you might be unwell, but your hair doesn’t have to be 💇‍♀️✨⏱️ Chapters:00:00 – Welcome to Arc (and yes, we’re in swimsuits)02:00 – Why Samantha really needs this wellness day04:30 – The plan: sauna, towel-wafting, ice bath06:00 – Beavers out: swimsuit panic + spa anxiety08:00 – Hollie’s naked Austrian spa story (brace yourself)10:00 – April Fools gone wrong: the topless shoot that never was13:00 – Sauna chaos + Samantha renames David Lloyd15:00 – Gross gym plunge pools & Redken hair refresh needed18:00 – Ice bath nerves, filming panic & the power of showing off20:00 – Final thoughts, healing moments & pizza revelations22:00 – Tell us where to take the next OOO adventure

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    Workplace Dilemmas, Crystal Curses & Bed Frame Red Flags

    Welcome back to Out of Office! Season 2, Episode 2 is an unfiltered, feral delight — featuring real listener dilemmas, even realer oversharing, and a few life lessons snuck in between cocktails.This week, Samantha and Hollie take on the problems filling your inbox and your brain—from cursed crystals and ChatGPT shame to sleeping with the enemy (aka, the man without a bed frame).✨ In this episode:🤷🏼‍♀️ What to do when your boss STILL calls you the wrong name💬 Accidentally sharing your dating profile in the work WhatsApp🔮 Crystals: powerful energy tools… or workplace hexes?🛏️ Is a mattress on the floor a red flag or just Scandi chic?💻 Getting called out for ChatGPT use (and when it’s okay)💇‍♀️ The fringe story that still haunts Samantha🤐 Saying "I love you" to your boss by accident. Help.Whether you’re commuting, cleaning, or secretly tuning in during work hours, this ep is for every silly little girl trying to navigate the modern workplace with grace (and sometimes just vibes).⏱️ Chapters00:00 – Intro: The girls are back and not cancelled (yet)01:15 – Meghan Markle’s podcast gets icked on03:00 – Listener dilemmas: The name debacle06:00 – When your coworker is selling cursed crystals09:00 – The mattress-on-the-floor boyfriend dilemma13:40 – Sponsored: Redken – Our secret to glossy, healthy hair15:00 – Accidentally sending your dating profile to your manager17:00 – Saying “I love you” to your barista and other chaos21:00 – ChatGPT lies, job interview fibs & Canva confusion25:00 – Samantha’s ChatGPT birthday card disaster27:00 – Awkward moments, real talk, and a wig party reveal28:45 – Final thoughts and subscriber reminder✨ Never miss a meltdown, moment, or moral dilemma.Subscribe now wherever you get your podcasts so you’re always in the loop when a new episode of Out of Office drops.And for BTS chaos, sneak peeks, and general girlboss gossip, follow us on Instagram: @sillylittlegirls.clubBecause this podcast isn’t just silly. It’s survival.

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    We’re Back: Business Chaos, Gin Tears & Vet Bills That Cost More Than the Maldives

    Welcome to Season 2 of Out of Office, the unfiltered spin-off of The Silly Little Girls Club where work life gets messy and the gin is stronger than the WiFi.We’re back—blotchy, borderline feral, and more out of office than ever. In this chaotic but cathartic catch-up, Samantha and Hollie reunite to debrief on everything from mental breakdowns on brand trips (Dubai, we’re looking at you) to bulldogs with six-figure vet bills, a funeral that turned existential, and what really went down at the live podcast taping inside Sephora.In this episode, you’ll hear:💥 Why Samantha had to leave a brand trip in Dubai mid-meltdown🐾 Sydney’s £2.3k vet bill and the “Cushings Disease” diagnosis no one saw coming🧴 The behind-the-scenes panic of the Sephora episode (and how they pulled it off)👜 Why Hollie ducked her best friend in Urban Outfitters💻 Funeral etiquette, awkward run-ins, and surviving work-life with zero grace but lots of gin.It’s funny, feral, emotional, and a little bit rogue—but that’s the point. This is what women in work really talk about when they’re off the clock.And yes, the allergic reaction was real.✨ Sponsored by @RedkenPro — because at least our hair is holding it together.✨ Loved the chaos? Don’t miss the next one.Make sure to subscribe so you never miss a new episode of Out of Office — because around here, the meltdowns are often and the stories are always worth it.📲 Follow us on Instagram for behind-the-scenes, episode drops, and girl-power-fuelled nonsense: @sillylittlegirls.clubThis isn’t just a podcast. It’s a safe space for your most unhinged but functioning era 💖⏱️ Chapters0:00 – Welcome back + we missed you, Sharon2:00 – Gin, therapy & real talk: what Out of Office is all about5:20 – Samantha’s Dubai brand trip breakdown8:30 – Bulldogs, vets & the £2.3k bill no one budgeted for14:00 – West London chicken wings & Daisy’s floor snacks18:45 – Filming the live episode inside Sephora22:00 – The panic, the pivot, and the goodie bag26:00 – Bumping into people IRL (and hiding behind the crisps)30:00 – Face rashes, awkward funerals & allergic chaos35:00 – Listener dilemmas + what’s coming next on Out of Office38:00 – Final words, Redken love & see you next week!

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    How Rosie Fortescue Went From Reality Star to Serial Entrepreneur

    Welcome back to The Silly Little Girls Club — where the glow-up is mental, emotional, entrepreneurial, and sometimes, very sparkly.This week’s guest? Rosie Fortescue. You may know her from the OG days of Made in Chelsea, but reality TV was just the prologue. Rosie is now the powerhouse behind not one, but two thriving brands — Rosie Fortescue Jewellery and Bag-d, her latest venture launched with her twin sister.In this episode, we unpack Rosie’s incredible transformation from public figure to multi-hyphenate founder and creative force. It’s all about reinvention, resilience, and running two fashion-led businesses with zero business training, a tonne of grit, and a handwritten diary (yes, really).We chat about:💍 Launching a jewelry brand without a design degree — and making it last 9+ years👜 Her genius new business Bag-d and why it’s solving a problem luxury fashion forgot📺 The truth about leaving reality TV behind and forging her own path🧠 The mindset, routine and structure behind her success📉 Imposter syndrome, burnout and the loneliness of being a solo founder📦 Running a sustainable business in a luxury marketIt’s honest, empowering, and packed with practical insight for any woman looking to build something beautiful — from scratch.And of course, this season of The Silly Little Girls Club is proudly sponsored by @RedkenPro — because storytelling and science-backed haircare? A match made in heaven 💇‍♀️✨🤝 Connect with Us:📸 Follow The Silly Little Girls Club on Instagram: @sillylittlegirls.club🎧 Listen on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music📺 Subscribe on YouTube: The Silly Little Girls Club🔗 Connect with Rosie:📸 Instagram: @rosiefortescue💎 Rosie Fortescue Jewellery: @rosiefortescuejewellery👜 Bagged Inserts: @wearebagd

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    Mikai McDermott on Beauty Standards, Burnout & Building a Real-Life Community

    Welcome back to The Silly Little Girls Club, where we turn big conversations into power moves—one unapologetic woman at a time.This week, I’m joined by Mikai McDermott—beauty theorist, content creator, founder of The Linen Service, and the sharpest voice redefining what it means to work, create, and show up online with purpose.Once a top-tier hairstylist, Mikai walked away from the salon chair to study at LSE, publish essays with Penguin, and start again from scratch—this time on her terms.In this episode, we talk:💇‍♀️ What really happens when you monetise your passion🧠 How hustle culture nearly broke her—and how she rebuilt from burnout💅 Why the “Instagram Face” is ruining our beauty standards📉 The freelancer struggle no one talks about (and what helped her get out)🤝 The power of community for women and why she launched The Linen ServiceFrom transparency around treatments to truths about being perceived online, this episode is packed with jaw-dropping honesty and real-world wisdom.✨ Tap play and meet the woman whose whole vibe is disrupt the algorithm, but make it soft.🤝 Connect with Us:📸 Follow The Silly Little Girls Club on Instagram: @sillylittlegirls.club📺 Subscribe on YouTube: The Silly Little Girls Club💌 Join the newsletter: Sign up here🔗 Connect with Mikai:📸 Follow Mikai on Instagram: @mikaimcdermott🧺 Follow The Linen Service: @linenservice🌐 More from Mikai: mikaimcdermott.comThis season of The Silly Little Girls Club is proudly sponsored by @RedkenPro, the go-to for science-backed salon-quality haircare.

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    From Barrister to Birkins: How Hanushka Toni Built a Luxury Resale Empire

    🎙️ Episode IntroductionWhat do you do when you realise the career you’ve worked your whole life for… isn’t your dream?For Hanushka Toni, the answer was simple: leave law and build a luxury resale empire instead.This episode of The Silly Little Girls Club is a true movie script moment—from being a high-flying solicitor to launching Sellier London, one of the most coveted pre-loved luxury retailers in the world. What started as a small boutique in Knightsbridge is now an industry-changing global business that sells Hermès Birkins, Chanel classics, and the world’s most sought-after designer bags.But it wasn’t all glossy handbags and champagne. Hanushka shares the real, unfiltered truth about entrepreneurship—being underestimated, getting doors slammed in her face, and even surviving a store burglary.We also dive into:💼 How she built an online luxury empire during lockdown👜 The truth about Hermès "bag culture" and why people pay more for resale📲 How TikTok helped Sellier rack up 250 million views💰 Why designer handbags are actually a better investment than stocksIf you've ever dreamed of turning your passion into a thriving business, this episode is for you.Let’s get into it. 🎧✨📜 Show Notes: "From Barrister to Birkins – How Hanushka Toni Built a Luxury Resale Empire"How do you turn a small boutique into a multi-million pound global business?Ask Hanushka Toni, the former lawyer-turned-CEO of Sellier London, one of the most trusted names in pre-loved luxury fashion.🎙️ In this episode, we cover:✅ How Hanushka went from corporate law to selling luxury handbags✅ How one Instagram post changed her entire business✅ Why designer bags appreciate in value more than stocks & crypto✅ The hardest lessons she learned as a female founder in the fashion industry✅ How she built a viral brand on TikTok with over 250 million views✅ The shocking truth about influencer marketing in 2024 (does it even work anymore?)💬 “I always thought you had to be posh and rich to have designer bags—until I realized the resale game changes everything.” – Hanushka Toni🎧 Listen now & hear how Hanushka made luxury fashion more accessible than ever.🔗 Resources & Mentions:👜 Shop Sellier London HERE📲 Follow Sellier on Instagram: @sellierknightsbridge🎙️ Subscribe to The Silly Little Girls Club Podcast HERE 👀 Love this episode? Here’s how you can support!💖 Like & share this episode with your fellow fashion lovers💬 Comment below with your biggest takeaway from Hanushka’s journey📢 Tag a...

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    What It's Really Like Writing for Vogue, Refinery29 & Grazia – with Humeara Mohamed

    From writing poems about bees in Year One to writing for Vogue, Refinery29, and Dazed—journalist and copywriter Humeara Mohamed has one hell of a story.In this raw, warm, and wildly funny episode of The Silly Little Girls Club, she opens up about what it really took to break into the fashion and beauty media industry—from unpaid internships to launching a freelance career from scratch. We talk:🖊️ Getting published at 14 and knowing her dream job at 17💻 The reality of freelance journalism (and why £200 a month was the norm at first)🛍️ Writing beauty copy for Cult Beauty & Estée Lauder💔 Why she left copywriting to chase her journalism dream👰‍♀️ Her sitcom-worthy wedding via Zoom during lockdown🌈 What it means to be a South Asian Muslim woman working in beauty media💬 And why representation in beauty writing actually mattersThis episode is a love letter to creativity, cultural complexity, and the courage it takes to carve out your own path.🎧 Listen now 📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube → https://youtu.be/n5UqEq_bLmkProudly sponsored by @RedkenPro – because good hair and great stories go hand in hand. 💇‍♀️Chapters:00:00 – Meet Humeara Mohamed02:00 – Childhood poetry, creative roots & South Asian family expectations04:00 – The life-changing magazine internship08:00 – Interning in Dubai & writing pages before knowing how to get cash out18:00 – Uni, estrangement, and working 2 jobs to survive30:00 – Freelance struggles & emailing every PR in London35:00 – Writing for Vogue, Dazed & Refinery41:00 – Jack’s conversion, religion & the Zoom wedding48:00 – Family drama, the imam’s flat & diabetic samosas50:00 – Pink hair, personal essays & the power of representation54:00 – The dream guest she hasn’t yet interviewed (manifesting Hailey Bieber)

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    Healing Starts with Discomfort: Alanna Kit on ARC & Human Potential

    What do ice baths, neuroscience, and ancient rituals have in common? According to Alanna Kit—everything.In this episode of The Silly Little Girls Club, Samantha Cusick sits down with Alanna Kit, neuroscientist, entrepreneur, and founder of ARK—London’s cutting-edge wellness sanctuary that merges science, spirituality, and ritual into one transformational space.From running psychedelic retreats to building a spa that caters to the nervous systems of bankers, Alanna’s journey is as mind-blowing as it is inspiring.You’ll learn:🧠 Why contrast therapy boosts neuroplasticity (and how it rewires your stress response)💥 Why Alanna says burnout is a gift🌱 How ancient rituals + neuroscience = the future of self-care❄️ What really happens to your brain in an ice bath💫 How to tap into peak experiences without tech or trends🧬 Why she wants ARK to become a psychedelic clinical trial siteThis is the episode to listen to if you're craving something deeper than your average wellness chat. Alanna's story will challenge what you think healing looks like—and give you tools to explore your own nervous system in the process.If you’ve ever experienced burnout, disconnection, or felt like your nervous system is stuck in overdrive—this is for you.🔗 Links & Mentions:🌐 Check out ARK London: @arccommunity_📲 Follow Alanna on Instagram: @alannakit🎙️ More episodes from The Silly Little Girls Club: Binge Episodes HERE📸 Follow us on Instagram: @sillylittlegirls.club💇‍♀️ Season 2 sponsored by @RedkenPro – powered by science, trusted by stylists.💬 Let us know belowWhat's your biggest takeaway from this conversation? Ever tried contrast therapy or an ice bath? Drop it in the comments 💙👇🛎️ Don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the bell so you never miss an episode.

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    Trans, Talented & Tired of Explaining – Bel Priestley on Reclaiming Her Narrative

    In this powerful and timely episode, Samantha sits down with actress, advocate, and internet icon Bel Priestley—best known for her role as Naomi in Netflix’s Heartstopper—to talk about life, identity, and what it really means to step into your power as a trans woman in the UK right now.As the UK High Court ruling on trans women in single-sex spaces sparks national debate and confusion, this conversation couldn’t be more relevant. Bel shares her own transition story, the power of trans friendships, and the importance of accurate, authentic representation both online and on screen.From navigating voice feminisation surgery to becoming a role model for young trans people, Bel opens up with warmth, humour, and razor-sharp insight.🎧 Topics include:Her experience transitioning as a teen and building a community onlineThe importance of trans visibility in the mediaThe emotional impact of recent legal rulings on the trans communityWhat being cast in Heartstopper taught her about self-worthWhy she’s using her platform to uplift and advocateWhat she wants cis allies to understand right now📲 Follow Bel Priestley:Instagram: https://instagram.com/belpriestleyTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@belpriestley📍Subscribe to The Silly Little Girls Club for new episodes every week: [Insert Subscribe Link]🔊 Listen now → www.sillylittlegirls.club🔍 Keywords for SEO:Bel Priestley, UK High Court trans women ruling, trans rights UK, Heartstopper Naomi, voice feminisation, trans women representation, LGBTQ+ podcast, Bel Priestley interview, trans actress UK, transgender podcast UK, trans role modelsLinks referenced in this episode:redken.co.uk

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    The Viral Haircare Queen: How Anisa Sojka Became a Beauty Powerhouse

    Have you ever posted something online just for fun—only to have it completely change your life?That’s exactly what happened to Anisa Sojka, today’s guest on The Silly Little Girls Club. You might know her for her flawless, Rapunzel-worthy hair, but what you might not know is how she took a single social media post and turned it into a multi-brand empire spanning haircare, accessories, and jewellery.We’re talking about the power of niching down, the reality of growing a personal brand, and how one viral moment can change everything—if you know what to do next.Anisa shares the behind-the-scenes struggles of launching a product line, the biggest mistakes influencers make when trying to monetise, and her top tips for going viral and staying relevant in an ever-changing social media world.So grab your headphones (and maybe a silk hair wrap 😉), because this episode is packed with hair, hustle, and hard-earned wisdom.📜 Show Notes: 💡 How do you turn social media into a business? Ask Anisa Sojka, the influencer-turned-entrepreneur who built a global beauty brand—starting with one viral post.In this episode, we talk about:✔️ How one Instagram post changed Anisa’s entire career✔️ The smartest way to grow on social media in 2025 (even when the algorithm feels impossible)✔️ The story behind Anisa’s cult-favourite hair oil—and why she had to test it for two years before launch✔️ How to turn a personal brand into a profitable business✔️ The importance of listening to your audience—and using that data to create products that sell✔️ The best ways to stay relevant on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts💬 “I didn’t set out to create a brand—I set out to share what I loved. And that’s exactly why it worked.” – Anisa Sojka🎧 Hit play to learn the strategies that took Anisa from Instagram posts to in-store at Selfridges.🔗 Resources & Mentions:📲 Follow Anisa on Instagram: @anisasojka🎙️ Subscribe to The Silly Little Girls Club Podcast: HERE 👀 Love this episode? Here’s how you can support!💖 Like & share this episode with your fellow beauty lovers💬 Comment below with your biggest takeaway from Anisa’s journey📢 Tag a friend who needs to hear this inspiring story!#SillyLittleGirlsClub #AnisaSojka #BeautyEntrepreneur #Haircare #ViralSuccess #WomenInBusiness #SocialMediaGrowth #InfluencerToCEO #PersonalBranding #HairGrowthSecrets

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    How to Work Smarter, Not Harder – Emily Austen’s Success Secrets

    🎙️ How to Work Smarter, Not Harder – Emily Austen’s Success SecretsEver feel like you're running on a treadmill of hustle culture, sprinting toward success but never quite getting there? We’ve all been there—rewarding ourselves for late nights, glorifying burnout, and measuring our worth by how busy we are. But what if I told you that working harder isn’t the answer?In this episode of The Silly Little Girls Club, I sit down with the brilliant Emily Austen, founder of Emerge PR and author of the bestselling book Smarter, to unpack the truth about productivity, business growth, and ditching the toxic hustle mentality for good.Emily started her PR empire at just 22 years old, navigating betrayals, bad hires, and the steepest learning curve imaginable. Fast forward to today, she’s running a 30-person agency, has a chart-topping book, and has cracked the code on how to work less but achieve more.We’re talking business betrayals, burnout recovery, and the myth of "doing it all." If you've ever wondered how to scale a business without losing your mind, this episode is your cheat sheet for success—minus the stress.So grab your coffee (or your martini, I won’t judge), and let’s get into it. 💡✨📜 Show Notes: 💼 Hustle culture is out, smart strategy is in. This week, I sit down with PR powerhouse Emily Austen to talk about working smarter, scaling businesses, and why burnout should NOT be a badge of honour.🎙️ In this episode, we cover:✅ How Emily launched her PR empire at 22—and survived a massive betrayal 💔✅ The biggest hiring mistakes entrepreneurs make (and how to avoid them)✅ Why hard work alone won’t make you successful (and what actually will)✅ The secret to sustainable business growth without sacrificing your sanity✅ How Emily wrote her bestselling book in just 6 weeks (yes, really!)✅ The mental shift you need to stop being "busy" and start being productive💬 “For years, I thought burnout was a measure of success. Turns out, it’s just a fast track to exhaustion.” – Emily AustenIf you’re tired of spinning your wheels, drowning in to-do lists, and wondering if success is worth the stress, this episode will be your lightbulb moment.🎧 Listen now & start working smarter, not harder! 🔗 Resources & Mentions:📖 Get Emily’s book, Smarter HERE 🏢 Follow Emerge PR: @emergelondon📲 Follow Emily Austen on Instagram: @Emilymausten🎙️ Follow The Silly Little Girls Club Podcast: @sillylittlegirls.club👀 Love this episode? Here’s how you can support!💖 Like & share this episode with

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    Sephora x The Silly Little Girls Club: Behind the Beauty Counter: Is Inclusivity in Beauty Just a Trend?

    Podcast Episode Summary/Intro: Sephora x The Silly Little Girls Club – Redefining Beauty, One Conversation at a TimeWelcome back to The Silly Little Girls Club! Today, we’re coming to you live from Sephora, where we’re diving deep into the beauty industry’s most important conversation—true inclusivity. This episode is all about breaking down barriers, challenging outdated beauty standards, and making space for every face, every story, and every woman.Joining me is Matilda, a powerhouse fundraiser and partnership consultant at Face Equality International—a game-changing organisation fighting for fair representation of people with facial differences. From the realities of working in beauty to the challenges of inclusivity beyond just a marketing trend, we’re getting real about what needs to change.Expect honest insights, industry truths, and a whole lot of girl power as we unpack how brands—like Sephora—are stepping up to create a space where everyone belongs. Plus, we talk about the shocking impact of AI bias in beauty, the fight against cyberbullying, and why visibility in the beauty world really matters.This is more than just a podcast episode—it’s a call to action. So grab a coffee (or a Sephora goodie bag if you were in the live audience!), hit play, and let’s get into it. 💄✨Sephora x The Silly Little Girls Club: Breaking Beauty Barriers & Redefining InclusivityLive from Sephora, this special collaboration with The Silly Little Girls Club dives deep into beauty, inclusivity, and the fight for true representation. Host Samantha Cusick sits down with Matilda, fundraiser and partnership consultant at Face Equality International, to unpack the real impact of diversity in the beauty industry—beyond just marketing buzzwords.They explore:💄 Has the beauty industry truly evolved, or is inclusivity just another trend?🧠 The challenges people with facial differences face in beauty and fashion📱 How AI and tech are reinforcing beauty biases—and why that needs to change🌍 Face Equality International’s game-changing advocacy, including their upcoming UN panel🛍️ Why Sephora’s commitment to inclusivity sets a new industry standardFrom personal stories of resilience to the hard truths about the beauty world, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who cares about authentic representation and the future of inclusivity in beauty.🔊 Listen now and join the conversation!🔗 Resources & Mentions:Face Equality InternationalSephora UKFollow The Silly Little Girls Club on InstagramFollow Samantha Cusick💌 Loved this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share with a friend! 🎙️✨🎧 Key Takeaways from the Sephora x The Silly Little Girls Club Podcast EpisodeThis episode is packed...

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    The Secret to Viral Content Creation: Chloe Swift’s Winning Formula!

    This week, I’m joined by the one and only Chloe Swift, a hairstyling expert turned social media sensation. Chloe’s story is one of hard work, passion, and breaking boundaries in the digital world. From her early days in a salon to becoming a full-time content creator, Chloe has redefined what it means to blend creativity with business savvy.💇‍♀️ What’s Inside This Episode?🌟 Chloe’s inspiring leap from hairstylist to social media influencer.📱 The behind-the-scenes of going viral—what works, what doesn’t, and why staying authentic matters.🔍 The importance of niching down and finding your place in a crowded digital space.💬 Honest talk about the stigma around hairdressing and why it’s time for a perception shift.🏆 How Chloe turned her online presence into an award-winning business.💡 Why You’ll Love This Episode:Whether you’re a creative looking to scale your online presence or just love hearing about women breaking the mould, Chloe’s journey will leave you feeling inspired and ready to chase your own big dreams.👯‍♀️ Stay Connected:Love this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and follow us for weekly chats with inspiring guests!💬 Got a story of your own about chasing dreams or breaking barriers? Hit reply or DM us—we’d love to hear it!🎧 Listen Now! #SillyLittleGirlsClub #ChloeSwift #WomenInBusiness #HairdresserToInfluencer #PodcastLove #ContentCreationTips #BreakingBoundariesMemorable Quotes:- “If you have a skill, you’ll never be out of work—hairdressing gave me freedom.”- “A niche isn’t limiting—it’s a launchpad for creativity and success.”- “Social media is an incredible tool, but you have to show up authentically and consistently.” About Chloe Swift:Chloe Swift is a content creator and educator who has redefined hairdressing for the digital age. With a loyal following across platforms, Chloe shares expert tips, tutorials, and advice that empower women to embrace their beauty and creativity.Follow and Support Chloe: Instagram YouTubeTikTokBe sure to subscribe, leave a review, and tune in to another empowering conversation. If you loved this episode, share it with someone who needs to hear Chloe’s story!🔑 SEO Highlights:Hairdresser to content creator | How to go viral | Niche marketing tips | Women in business | Breaking stigmas in hairdressing | Building an online brand | Social media tips for creatives

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    Silly Little Girls Club: Hump for Justice in Dubai!

    🎙️ Welcome back to the Silly Little Girls Club: Out of Office! 🎙️This week, Hollie and I are taking you on a wild ride through our hilariously chaotic lives as women balancing business, travel, and a whole lot of unexpected moments. From Dubai's golden sands to camel justice campaigns and awkward family holidays, this episode has it all!💼 What’s Inside This Episode?🐪 The camel drama that sparked a full-blown justice campaign.🛤️ Rich people holidays vs. caravan chaos—spot the difference!🎿 Hilarious tales of ski sabotage and first-timer fails on the slopes.🤔 Why Samantha almost moved to China (spoiler: it involves Mandarin lessons).🌍 Real talk on balancing work, travel, and emotional meltdowns.💡 Why You’ll Love This Episode:Get ready to laugh, cringe, and maybe even cry as we share unfiltered stories about everything from questionable camel rides to surviving rich people ski trips. If you’ve ever felt like life is a little messy and ridiculous, this episode will remind you—you’re not alone!👯‍♀️ Stay Connected:If you’re loving these chaotic Out of Office episodes, don’t forget to follow the podcast and subscribe so you never miss an update!💬 Got your own camel drama, travel fail, or family holiday horror story? Share it with us on Instagram—we’d love to hear your wildest tales.🎧 Listen Now! Episode 3 is live and ready to make your day a whole lot funnier. Click below to tune in:#SillyLittleGirlsClub #OutOfOffice #PodcastLove #CamelDrama #RichPeopleHolidays #TravelFails #WomenInBusiness🔑 SEO Highlights:Camel rights in Dubai | Ski trip disasters | Rich people holidays | Hilarious travel mishaps | Women in business | Work-life chaos | Silly Little Girls Club podcast

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    From Wall Street to Wellness: How Rosie Built a Game-Changing Brand

    This week, I’m joined by Rosie Speight, co-founder of the game-changing wellness brand, Equi London. Rosie’s journey from the trading room floor to launching a pioneering supplement brand is nothing short of extraordinary. 💼 From thriving in the high-stakes world of finance to redefining women’s wellness, Rosie shares the highs, lows, and laugh-out-loud moments of her transformation. This episode is packed with raw, inspiring truths about balancing business, family, and self-care. ✨ What’s Inside This Episode? - Rosie’s start as the only woman on a male-dominated trading floor—and the epic stories that came with it. - The moment that inspired her leap from finance to entrepreneurship. - How her personal health journey led to the creation of Equi—and why it’s so revolutionary. - Real talk on juggling motherhood, burnout, and a booming business. - The secrets behind creating a flexible, empowering workplace culture. 💡 Why You’ll Love This Episode: Rosie’s story is a masterclass in reinvention, resilience, and building a brand with heart. Whether you’re dreaming of starting a business, searching for balance, or just love an empowering success story, this episode will leave you feeling inspired and ready to take on the world. 🌟 Key Moments to Tune In For: - Rosie’s dissertation: “Sexism in the City” and the realities of corporate life. How a hormonal health crisis sparked a wellness empire. - The burnout struggles no one talks about (and how Rosie copes). - What’s next for Equi: big plans in China, new product launches, and refining their message. 🔑 SEO Highlights: Women in business | Female entrepreneurs | Starting a wellness brand | Hormonal health and supplements | Flexible workplaces | Burnout recovery tips | Juggling motherhood and entrepreneurship | Wellness trends 👯‍♀️ Stay Connected: Love what you’re hearing? Subscribe now at www.sillylittlegirls.club to never miss an episode. Join our mailing list and get this one sent straight to your inbox! 💬 Let’s Chat: What’s your biggest dream for your career or personal wellness? Drop it in the comments—we’d love to cheer you on. ✨ Follow Us: Samantha:Samantha's InstagramSilly Little Girls Club InstagramEqui LondonWebsiteInstagram🎧 Hit Play Now! Ready to get inspired? Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review! Every share helps us reach more silly little girls with big dreams. 💕

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    Real Talk on Networking: The Good, The Bad, and The Ick

    We’re back with another Out of Office episode! It’s me, Samantha, and PR Queen Hollie, talking all things work, business, and those why-does-this-always-happen-to-us moments. Grab your mug of Prosecco (because why not?) and settle in for an unfiltered, laugh-out-loud chat about the realities of life as working women. 🍸 What’s Inside This Episode? - Networking faux pas: From awkward hugs to disastrous air kisses—why do Brits even try?! - The art of oversharing: Why Hollie and I can’t stop spilling the tea at events. - Work event chaos: From cringe-worthy gifting suite etiquette to drunk office parties, we’ve got the icks covered. - Pro tips for surviving work dos: What NOT to do if you want to avoid a next-day regret spiral. 💡 Why You’ll Love This Episode: If you’ve ever felt like the ick at a networking event or laughed at your own questionable work-party behaviour, this one’s for you. It’s relatable, hilarious, and packed with the kind of oversharing that makes you feel like you’re chatting with your besties. 🔑 SEO Highlights: Networking icks | Women in business | Work party survival tips | Awkward moments at events | Prosecco chats | Work-life hilarity | Female entrepreneurship 👯‍♀️ Stay Connected:Love what you’re hearing? Subscribe now at www.sillylittlegirls.club and get every new episode sent straight to your inbox! Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram to keep up with the chaos and join the conversation. 💬 Let’s Chat: What’s your biggest networking or work event ick? Drop it in the comments or DM us—we’re ready to validate your experience. ✨ Follow Us: Follow us on Instagram: Samantha HollieDaisy the Poochon’s IG (for cuteness overload):The Silly Little Girls Club Subscribe to stay in the loop with all things Silly Little Girls Club—and don’t forget to leave a review. Your support keeps us going! 🎧 Hit Play Now! Don’t miss out on this hilarious episode, where we prove that everyone’s got a little bit of silly in them. #SillyLittleGirlsClub #OutOfOffice #NetworkingIcks #WorkLifeChaos #WomenInBusiness #PodcastLove #ProseccoChats

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    It’s Not You, It’s Your Water: How Karlee Built Hello Klean to Solve Hidden Beauty Problems!

    In this episode of The Silly Little Girls Club, we sit down with Karlee Ozener, the visionary founder of Hello Klean—a brand transforming the way we approach beauty by tackling an often-overlooked culprit: hard water. With their iconic tagline, “It’s not you, it’s your water,” Hello Klean has become a game-changer for those struggling with hair and skin issues caused by mineral-rich water. What We Cover in This Episode:- The Origin Story: How Karlee’s personal struggles with hard water while living in different countries inspired her to create Hello Klean. - Building a Brand from Scratch: Karlee shares the scrappy beginnings of Hello Klean, from designing packaging on Canva to bootstrapping her first product launch. - Dragons’ Den Experience: Karlee gives us a behind-the-scenes look at pitching to the Dragons, landing investment offers, and the challenges of making the right business partnerships. - The Hard Water Problem: Why so many of us blame ourselves or our products for beauty woes when the real issue might be our water. - Taking Big Risks: From free trials to rebranding, Karlee reveals how bold decisions helped grow Hello Klean into a global brand. - Lessons in Resilience: Karlee discusses overcoming rejection, balancing co-founder dynamics, and navigating male-dominated spaces as a female entrepreneur. - What’s Next for Hello Klean: Insights into their rebrand and exciting new product launches on the horizon.Key Takeaways:- Your hair and skin issues might not be your fault—hard water is the hidden culprit. - Building trust with customers through creative solutions like free trials can make all the difference. - Being adaptable and willing to pivot is crucial for long-term success. - Taking ownership of your narrative, especially through platforms like social media, is a powerful tool for growing a business.Memorable Quotes:- “It’s not you, it’s your water.”* - “I wanted to create a product that worked, looked good, and made people feel good using it.” - “Rejection isn’t the end—it’s just redirection.”About Karlee Ozener:Karlee founded Hello Klean to address the real effects of hard water on hair and skin. What began as a single shower filter has grown into a trusted beauty brand with a mission to make beauty accessible, effective, and fun. Featured on Dragons’ Den, Hello Klean has quickly become a household name, tackling an issue most people didn’t even know existed.Follow and Support Hello KleanWebsiteInstagramDon’t forget to subscribe and leave a review to keep these incredible conversations coming! Join us next week for another inspiring episode.

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    Out of Office: Prosecco, PR Fails, and the Chaos of Women in Business

    🎙️ Welcome to the Silly Little Girls Club: Out of Office! 🎙️In this debut episode of our new "Out of Office" series, join me, Samantha, and my fabulous friend Hollie as we dive into the rollercoaster world of being women in business. This isn’t your average business chat—it’s raw, real, and oh-so-relatable. We’re spilling the tea (or Prosecco, in our case) on what it’s like to navigate careers, life’s curveballs, and the hilarity that ensues along the way. 🍾What’s Inside This Episode?- 🎭 The drama of early career missteps (spoiler: engraving mishaps, anyone?). - 💼 Hollie’s journey from media student to PR guru extraordinaire—complete with a few eyebrow-raising stories. - ✂️ Samantha’s not-so-glamorous beginnings as a mobile hairdresser and how it shaped her career. - 🛠️ Tackling the stereotypes in female-dominated industries and breaking down stigmas in hairdressing and PR. - 🐾 A special shoutout to Daisy the Poochon, our unofficial third co-host and dog-influencer-in-the-making. 💡 Why You’ll Love This Episode: We’re creating a safe space for all the “silly little girls” who’ve ever been underestimated. Expect candid conversations, unexpected laughs, and maybe even some "mug full of Prosecco" moments. This is a space to vent, reflect, and feel empowered—because we all deserve to rewrite the narrative. 🌟 Key Moments You Can’t Miss: - Hollie’s Tiny Tempah spelling mishap—proof that career trauma can be hilarious in hindsight. - The unexpected perks (and pitfalls) of working in PR and hairdressing. - Samantha’s journey from dragging a mobile hairdressing trolley around Nottingham to running multiple successful salons. - Why breaking stigmas is personal for both of us—and how we’re challenging the status quo in our industries. 👯‍♀️ Connect With Us:Follow us on Instagram: Samantha HollieDaisy the Poochon’s IG (for cuteness overload):The Silly Little Girls Club Subscribe to stay in the loop with all things Silly Little Girls Club—and don’t forget to leave a review. Your support keeps us going! 🎧 Hit Play Now! Let’s get out of office and into the fun. Don’t miss next week’s episode where we’ll be spilling the tea on the dos, don’ts, and absolute icks of networking. 🍵✨ SEO Highlights: Women in business | Female entrepreneurs | Breaking industry stereotypes | PR and hairdressing careers | Work-life hilarity | Empowerment for women | Dog-friendly workplaces

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    Starting Over at 38: Mimi's Journey from Hair Salon to Million-Dollar Brand

    Mimi Kone, the powerhouse behind Mimi at Mina, takes us on an incredible journey of reinvention and resilience. Starting as a salon owner in Notting Hill, she made it her mission to provide quality services for women of color—a passion sparked by her own experiences. Imagine this: moving to London without speaking English, armed with nothing but determination to make her dream a reality. After a decade of building a thriving business, Mimi hit a crossroads. Feeling stuck, she made the bold decision to pivot toward creating science-based hair care products.In this deeply personal and inspiring chat, Mimi opens up about the emotional challenges of letting go of her salon, stepping into a new chapter, and even finding love in the most unexpected way. This is more than just a story about hair—it's about ambition, resilience, and how the right community can help you chase your dreams. You don’t want to miss this conversation!More Details:Mimi Kone, the brilliant mind behind Mimi at Mina, shares her extraordinary journey of transformation and reinvention in this inspiring episode. From struggling to find salons in Europe that catered to her textured hair to building a high-end salon in Notting Hill, Mimi’s story is rooted in passion, perseverance, and a deep desire to empower women of color.Mimi takes us back to the beginning—moving to London without speaking a word of English, armed only with ambition and a dream. She reflects on the challenges of starting her salon, from struggling to attract clients to learning the ropes of hairdressing without formal training. Through determination and smart marketing (shoutout to her early success with Facebook ads), she built a loyal clientele and created a space where women with textured hair felt truly seen and valued.But after a decade of running her salon, Mimi felt a pull toward something bigger. She made the courageous decision to pivot, leaving behind the daily grind of salon life to create a science-based hair care brand designed specifically for textured hair. Mimi opens up about the emotional rollercoaster of letting go, embracing change, and taking a leap of faith to pursue her vision. Her new journey isn’t just about products; it’s about self-care, balance, and proving that professional and personal fulfilment can go hand in hand.This conversation dives deep into resilience, adaptability, and the power of starting over—no matter your age. Mimi’s story of finding love, getting married, and balancing her thriving career with personal joy reminds us that it’s never too late to rewrite your narrative. Her journey is a testament to the strength of following your passion and staying open to life’s possibilities.Key Takeaways:- Starting over is always possible, no matter your age or circumstances. - Customer experience is the heart of any successful business. - Pivoting your career can unlock new growth and opportunities. - Balancing personal relationships with professional ambitions enriches both. - Listening to your customers’ needs is the foundation for any great product. - Taking breaks and prioritising self-care fuels creativity and long-term success.Mimi’s story will leave you feeling inspired, empowered, and ready to tackle your own next chapter. Tune in to hear her incredible insights and life lessons!

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    Balancing Act: Tanya Burr on Motherhood, YouTube, and Finding Your Voice

    Get ready for a candid and inspiring chat with the incredible Tanya Burr! In this episode, Tanya takes us through her journey—from her early days as one of YouTube’s OG stars to building a thriving career as an actress, influencer, and UNHCR goodwill ambassador. She doesn’t hold back, sharing what it’s really like to juggle motherhood with a demanding career, and how she’s learned to set boundaries to protect her time and energy. We dive into everything from her creative process and the pressures of online scrutiny to the importance of staying authentic in a world that can feel anything but. Tanya also spills her tips on personal branding, including her game-changing "three-word method" for defining your style. Whether you’re carving out your own path or just looking for some motivation, this episode is packed with real talk, practical advice, and plenty of laughs. Don’t miss this one—it’s a refreshing reminder to embrace the chaos while staying true to yourself. In this episode of The Silly Little Girls Club, we sit down with the wonderful Tanya Burr to chat about her incredible journey—from her early days as a YouTube pioneer to her life now as a successful actress, mother, and all-around inspiration. Tanya takes us back to where it all began, sharing how her love for makeup turned into a platform that shaped her career. Along the way, she reflects on the support of friends and key moments that helped her embrace YouTube as her creative outlet. Tanya doesn’t shy away from the harder parts of her story. She opens up about navigating the pressures of public life in her twenties, the challenges of staying authentic in an online world full of expectations, and how stepping back from social media helped her reconnect with her true self. The conversation also dives into her experiences with motherhood, where Tanya gets real about the guilt and the constant balancing act of being present both at home and in her career. Her advice on setting boundaries and staying present is refreshingly honest and deeply relatable.As the episode wraps up, Tanya shares her excitement about returning to YouTube with a fresh perspective and new adventures ahead. Her journey is a beautiful reminder that it’s okay to embrace change, redefine success, and prioritise what truly matters. Tanya’s warmth, optimism, and down-to-earth wisdom will leave you feeling inspired to navigate your own journey with courage and authenticity. This is an episode you won’t want to miss! Takeaways from Tanya Burr’s Episode- Set boundaries to thrive: Tanya shares how establishing clear boundaries has been key to balancing her career, motherhood, and personal life. - From YouTube to now: Reflecting on her early YouTube days, Tanya reveals how her passion for makeup turned into a platform that launched her creative career. - Motherhood’s highs and lows: Both Tanya and the host dive into the joys and challenges of being mothers, offering relatable insights for parents juggling it all. - Authenticity is everything: Tanya discusses how staying true to yourself is crucial for building a personal brand and creating meaningful content. - Motherhood’s creative impact: Tanya opens up about how becoming a mum has shifted her perspective on work, creativity, and what truly matters. - Style made simple: The game-changing “three-word method” Tanya uses to streamline her wardrobe and curate a style that feels personal and effortless.

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    Crying and Creating: Lisa Potter-Dixon Discusses Health, Hustle, and Happiness

    Join me, Samantha Cusick, for a heart-to-heart with the incredible Lisa Potter-Dixon—a makeup artist, author, and entrepreneur whose journey in the beauty industry is as inspiring as it is real. We dive deep into the power of authenticity, both personally and professionally, and how staying true to ourselves shapes our relationships and success. Lisa opens up about her battle with endometriosis, sharing her powerful story of resilience and why women’s health awareness is so crucial. It’s a reminder that open conversations around challenges make us stronger. We talk about the value of community, celebrating every win, learning from our setbacks, and why kindness and self-care matter just as much as ambition.Throughout our chat, Lisa’s passion for beauty as a confidence-booster shines, along with her commitment to staying authentic in an industry full of noise. This conversation will resonate if you’re looking to balance ambition with joy, embrace your unique journey, and build a supportive community around you. Come listen, be inspired, and let’s keep lifting each other up.Takeaways: Lisa Potter-Dixon emphasises the importance of celebrating wins and reflecting on achievements. Building relationships and being kind in the industry can lead to unexpected opportunities. Women’s health issues are often overlooked, but sharing personal experiences can empower others. Navigating entrepreneurship means recognizing the value of support systems and partnerships. Life is too short to stress over trivial matters; focus on what truly matters. Success in the beauty industry often involves hard work, resilience, and continuous learning. Make sure to follow Lisa and get to know her new homeware brand Velvet Smoke:Lisa InstagramVelvet Smoke

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    From Dismissed to Empowered: The Silly Little Girls Club Trailer

    Hey there, and welcome to The Silly Little Girls Club! This podcast is all about real talk, resilience, and proving that no dream is “too silly” or “too big” for any woman. In this space, I’ll be sharing stories of incredible women who’ve faced challenges head-on and redefined what’s possible in the business world and beyond.It all started with a moment that changed everything for me—I was once dismissed as just a “silly little girl” when opening my hairdressing business, and that label? It only fueled my determination to prove what we’re really capable of. The Silly Little Girls Club is here to break down those outdated barriers, create a supportive space, and celebrate the power of our ambitions, however big or “silly” they might seem.So, join us as we celebrate the strength, stories, and successes of women everywhere. Let’s redefine “silly” and turn it into a force for change.Make sure to Follow, so you don't miss an episode:InstagramTik TokTakeaways:The Silly Little Girls Club podcast inspires women by sharing real stories of resilience and courage.Focuses on moments when women have been underestimated, proving that our worth is beyond any label.Inspired by Samantha's own experience of overcoming doubts and challenges in business.Created as a supportive space for women to share their journeys, wins, and lessons learned.Emphasises the importance of real conversations around women’s unique challenges in 2024.Builds a community of like-minded women ready to connect, share, and support each other’s bold ambitions.A space where women are heard, valued, and inspired.

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    Mel C gets real on Girl Power: Fame, Feminism and the true story behind the Spice Girl

    I’m SO excited to kick off The Silly Little Girls Club podcast with our very first episode featuring the one and only Mel C, aka Sporty Spice! 🎉 It’s honestly a dream to have such an iconic guest to launch this journey, and I can’t wait for you to hear what she has to say!In this episode, we dive deep into Mel’s incredible journey with the Spice Girls, the lasting impact of the *Girl Power* movement, and the real behind-the-scenes moments of being in one of the biggest girl bands in history. Mel opens up about the challenges of fame, the media scrutiny, and the pressures she faced while staying true to herself. She also shares how becoming a mother shifted her perspective on life, her body, and the power of self-acceptance. 🌟But it’s not all nostalgia—Mel also talks about the importance of supporting each other as women, and the strength we find in community and female empowerment. Her story is a powerful reminder of what it means to stay authentic and keep pushing for equality in the music industry.I’m beyond thrilled to have such an inspiring conversation to share with you all. So, hit play and join us for this amazing first episode. It’s full of laughter, real talk, and of course, tons of Girl Power! 💖 Let’s get this party started!Make sure to follow for more @samantha.cusick Takeaways:Mel C shares why staying true to yourself is essential in the music industry and how embracing individuality can be a game-changer.Girl Power isn’t just a slogan—the legacy of the Spice Girls continues to inspire women across generations to stand strong and support one another.She reflects on the challenges of balancing fame, motherhood, and carving out her own identity beyond the spotlight.Mel emphasises the importance of women supporting each other, whether in friendships, careers, or just cheering each other on.From Sporty Spice to solo artist, she opens up about overcoming personal insecurities and navigating intense media scrutiny.The conversation highlights the importance of mental health, self-acceptance, and being kind to yourself, especially under the pressure of public life.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Silly Little Girls Club - Where ‘silly’ means strong, and ‘little’ dreams make a big impact.Welcome to The Silly Little Girls Club, the podcast that turns underestimation into empowerment. Hosted by Samantha Cusick, a successful salon owner and entrepreneur once dismissed as a “silly little girl” with a dream, this show is for every woman who’s been told she’s too much, too ambitious, or just plain “silly” for chasing her goals.This isn’t just a podcast; it’s a community and a movement. Each week, Samantha sits down with inspiring women from all walks of life—founders, artists, leaders, and dreamers—who share their stories of overcoming doubt, defying expectations, and making their mark. These are conversations filled with laughter, honesty, and sometimes even tears, as guests open up about their journeys, the challenges they’ve faced, and the victories they’ve celebrated.Why should you listen? Because this is more than just motivation; it’s real talk from women who’ve been wher

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The Silly Little Girls Club - Where ‘silly’ means strong, and ‘little’ dreams make a big impact.Welcome to The Silly Little Girls Club, the podcast that turns underestimation into empowerment. Hosted by Samantha Cusick, a successful salon owner and entrepreneur once dismissed as a “silly little...

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Silly Little Girls Club is created and hosted by Samantha Cusick.
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