
Season Two has entered the chat!🎧
Catch up on every unfiltered, heart-filled, girl-powered conversation so far—new episodes drop every Thursday.
Season two is proudly sponsored by Redken, because good hair and good chat go hand in hand.
Catch up on every unfiltered, heart-filled, girl-powered conversation so far—new episodes drop every Thursday.
Season two is proudly sponsored by Redken, because good hair and good chat go hand in hand.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
What 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.
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.
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.
🎧 Bel Priestley on Trans Rights, Visibility & Finding Her Voice | The Silly Little Girls Club Podcast
In this powerful episode of The Silly Little Girls Club, Bel Priestley joins host Samantha to share her story as a transgender woman navigating identity, representation, and rising public visibility in the UK.
✨ How do you turn one viral hair video into a global brand?
In this episode of The Silly Little Girls Club, host Samantha Cusick sits down with digital creator and entrepreneur Anisa Sojka, who built a beauty empire from a single niche: haircare. With over 675K followers on Instagram, millions of views across TikTok, and a cult-favourite product line sold in Selfridges,
💼 What if working harder isn’t the key to success? In this episode of The Silly Little Girls Club, host Samantha Cusick sits down with PR powerhouse and bestselling author Emily Austen to expose the truth behind hustle culture—and share what it really takes to grow a successful business in 2025.