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Author: Anushi Amin

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A podcast which delves into the stories of inspiring women as they navigate the turns of life and womanhood to build their dreams and themselves.

Instagram: @every_muse_

YouTube: The Every Muse Podcast

Cover art: Anushka Patel

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Aoife Matthews & Jennifer O'Connell are two of the three powerhouse co-founders of SISTERLY, a supplement brand dedicated to developing superior quality, scientifically-backed supplements designed specifically with the female body in mind.Their star product - The Elevator - is the most powerful supplement on the market for women. It is an evidence-based, supercharged, daily multi-nutrient that combines 23 ingredients in one pure, potent, powder sachet to help elevate energy and immune defences, and replace the supplement graveyard in your home.Aoife and Jennifer are both incredibly accomplished, highly driven and deeply intuitive. They are also wonderfully kind and warm. They are the sort of women I aspire to be.In a space where it would have been so easy for them to take shortcuts in favour of the bottom line, their integrity and commitment to making a real contribution to women's health is something I deeply admire.We cover so much in this episode, including:how little time and money has been invested in women's health, particularly in the supplement space (did you know clinical trials did not take women's bodies into account until 1993(!) and today, less than 5% of research funding is spent on female health?).how their lived experience as women juggling a million things and often running themselves down in the process, led to the idea of developing a one-stop solution to ensure that busy women were getting the nutrients they needed and feeling good in their bodies as they did it all.their unwavering commitment to ensuring that there were no compromises when it came to the quality, bioavailability and dosage of ingredients when formulating The Elevator. In their own words "SISTERLY was made for our mothers, sisters, girlfriends and ourselves - so only the best will do".what made Jennifer and Aoife decide it was time to take the leap and leave behind their successful careers (as a barrister and investment banker respectively) to build SISTERLY.how building SISTERLY has redefined their the definition of success and given them a whole new sense of purpose.If you enjoy this episode, I'd love if you could follow, rate and leave a quick review -it helps more than you know!Enjoy! Thank you for listening.***LINKSSISTERLY websiteSISTERLY on InstagramThe Every Muse Podcast on Instagram, and TikTok
This week on the podcast, we’re diving deep into the world of dating, energy, and self-worth with the incredible Amy Nobile Messing—one of the most sought-after holistic dating coaches out there.Amy’s unique approach blends the magic of human connection with the reality of modern dating apps, helping people shift their focus inward and become the kind of person who naturally attracts aligned, meaningful relationships. Her advice isn’t just for singles—it’s a total life hack for anyone looking to level up their self-awareness and relationships.In this episode, we explore: ✨ The #1 predictor of dating success (and it’s probably not what you think) ✨ Amy’s intentional, values-based dating strategy ✨ What getting “the ick” really says about you ✨ The hidden pressure women feel to "do" dating the right way ✨ How tapping into your feminine energy can become your superpower ✨ Why real chemistry isn’t always about sparks and butterflies ✨ How to reframe rejection and take your power back ✨ Ghosting culture (and how to deal with it) ...and so much more.Whether you're swiping on apps, healing from heartbreak, or just curious about how to attract better connections, this episode is a must-listen.🎧 If you enjoy the show, I’d love if you could follow, rate & leave a quick review—it truly helps more than you know!Follow along on Instagram & TikTok: @every_muse_***LINKSAmy's website Amy's instagram (if you send her a DM she will send you her 'core values' quiz!)
Elspeth is an award-winning publicist and the founder of Artists' Way Agency. During her career, she has managed campaigns for breakthrough artists such as FLO and Holly Humberstone, to global superstars such as Sigrid, Glass Animals, Post Malone and Ariana Grande to name a few.What makes Elspeth incredibly successful is her knack of knowing how to connect and tell us her artists' unique stories in a way that is true and authentic but also creatively serves their music in an ever-changing media landscape. In this episode, we cover: Elspeth's unique and exceptional career trajectory; how she created her own luck in the music industry; the role of a music publicist; the joy she feels in creating connections, setting scenes and storytelling; what success means to her; how burnout and her Saturn Return led Elspeth to create her own agency, which allows her to serve her clients more creatively and authentically; her experience working with musicians like Sigrid, Hak Baker, and Paris Paloma and many more! If you enjoy this podcast, I would love if you could follow and leave a review. Thank you!Follow on Instagram and TikTok @every_muse_***LINKSArtists' Way Agency Artists' Way on InstagramElspeth on Instagram
Tadiwanashe is a poet and the co-founder of @futurepeopleco - an organisation with a mission to create spaces where community, imagination and conversation come together.Her poetry delves into themes of womanhood, belonging, culture and race. She is deeply insightful and I'm so grateful for her openness to share her lived experience on the podcast.In this episode, we cover:How living all over the world shapes your understanding of people and culturesWhat ‘home’ meansNot needing to be labelled to know who you areTadiwa's pivot from the corporate world to becoming a poetWhy purpose is important for our wellbeingHonouring yourself...and so much more!If you enjoy this podcast, I would love if you could follow and leave a review. Thank you!Follow on Instagram and TikTok @every_muse_***LINKSTadiwa on InstagramFuture People Collective on Instagram
Daisy Harvey is the founder of the Loom app - a revolutionary platform which is changing how we think about fashion, and our behaviour as consumers.In a nutshell, Loom is a sustainable fashion marketplace that connects customers with designers to tailor or custom-make clothes from existing pieces - solving the problem of all the unworn clothing in your wardrobe.If you would like to reimagine your clothes, you can use the DISCOUNT CODE: everymuse for 10% off.This conversation with Daisy is such a special one - she openly shares the ups and downs of her journey to date, so that we can all learn what it takes to build a successful business.In this episode, we cover:the impact of gentle powerfeeling lostthe importance of living in alignment with your values and purposeforging forwards from our failureshow Loom is changing the game when it comes to sustainable fashionnot being afraid to reach out and ask for helpand so much more!If you enjoy this episode, I would love if you could follow and leave a review. Thank you!Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @every_muse_***LINKSThe Loom App websiteLoom App on InstagramDaisy on Instagram
WELCOME TO SEASON 2!In this very special conversation, I talk to Catherine Joy White - a beacon of light in the world.Cat is an actress, author, producer and gender advisor to the United Nations. She also runs her own production company, Kusini Productions, which is dedicated to creating opportunities and championing the voices of black women. In 2022, she was included in Forbes' 30 under 30 list.In her poignant and uplifting book, 'This Thread of Gold', Cat inspires us with the stories of how black women through history have found a way to survive and thrive in the face of oppression. It's a gorgeous read and I highly recommend it (linked below).For someone so accomplished and successful, Cat is disarmingly humble and gracious. Her passion thrums through her, and listening to her makes you feel like everything is possible.We talk about:the external influences that play a role in silencing usMichaela Coel's inspiring speech about seeing what comes to you in the silencereclaiming your voicenavigating stereotypesthe quiet power of the ones that aren't the loudest people in the roomwhat beauty means to usand so much more!If you enjoy this episode, I would love if you could follow and leave a review. Thank you!Follow us on Instagram @every_muse_****LINKSThis Thread of Gold: A Celebration of Black WomanhoodKusini ProductionsCat's iMDb profile
A lot of life has been happening behind the scenes, which has meant it's been a little while since I uploaded an episode. Rest assured, the podcast is not going anywhere. I have been busy recording episodes for season 2 with incredible guests. Coming soon!In the meantime, here is a mini solo episode where I reflect on season 1, the lessons I have learned and how it has changed me. Enjoy, and stay tuned! x
Monika is multi-talented. She is a doctor, a content creator (@lifewithdoctormon), a fitness enthusiast, and an all-round lovely human.In this episode, we cover:Monika's journey to becoming a doctorhow overcoming failure sets you freeresisting the tendency to people pleasehow to build your confidence in the gymnot being scared to explore your full potentialthe importance of continuously challenging your systems and beliefs (including about yourself) to assess whether they fit the current version of you…and so much more.This is a really honest and vulnerable conversation. Monika was so kind and open that it made me feel safe enough to open up as well.I hope you enjoy listening, and if you do, please follow, leave a rating and a review.Love,Anushi***Video podcast available on The Every Muse Podcast YouTube ChannelFollow Monika on social media: @lifewithdoctormon
Karimah Hassan is a London-based artist whose art focuses on community-driven storytelling. Her work moves between the studio, the canvas and the street and questions the demarcation between street art, fine art and community art. Her art has been exhibited in institutions such as the Barbican, The Standard in New York, Selfridges and The Rosewood in London. Partnerships with Burberry and other luxury houses have also allowed her to expand her artistic vision to other contexts.Aside from her paintings, Karimah expresses herself through spoken word poems on social media and her Substack called 'The Gremlins' both of which give you a glimpse into her rich inner world.In this episode, we discuss:Karimah’s inspiring journey from architect to full-time artistThe inner blocks that we need to overcome to unearth our giftsDiscipline in the creative processOn training your soul (not just your eye) to create meaningful artBeing curious about who you areNavigating the world as a deeply feeling personHaving the courage to create...and so much more!Karimah is soulful, curious and deeply kind, which made this episode a joy to record. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did! And if you do, please follow and leave a rating and review. It makes a difference and means so much to me.Love,Anushi***Karimah's links:@karimah.hassanwww.karimahhassan.com
Hannah is someone I admire a great deal. She radiates good energy, warmth and kindness and it comforts me to know that she exists in this world. One of my favourite things about Hannah is how she looks inward and does the work. She is self-aware without being overly guarded, curious without being intrusive, observant without being judgemental, and honest without ever being unkind.Hannah is Australian and currently lives in Helsinki, Finland with her husband and two beautiful children. Her social media (@hannahisinhelsinki) offers heartwarming glimpses of how she navigates life in Finland from making friends, to adapting to the weather, to the nuances of the culture and the language. The snippets she shares provide real insight into life in Finland, and an understanding of why it is the happiest country in the world for the eighth year in a row!In this episode, we discuss:the importance of introspectionmoving away from toxic productivitythe cultural narrative around friendshipsHannah’s passion for travel and adventurehow living in different countries shapes your perspective setting boundaries in a respectful waywriting, books and creativity…and so much more.If you enjoyed this episode, please follow the podcast, leave a rating & review. It makes such a difference, and means so much to me. Thank you for listening!For more of Hannah’s goodness, follow her @hannahisinhelsinki ♥︎
Cassie Miller (neé Lalieu) is the founder of SheBelieve - a movement designed to empower women to realise the infinite possibilities of their lives and to live a life where nothing is left on the table.As she shares this message, Cassie also shares her own story of hope and healing. You see Cassie has been diagnosed with metastatic neuroendocrine cancer, and she is sharing with the world all of the gifts, glimmers, truths and tribulations of her experience - as her mission to prove that she is curable unfolds.This episode with Cassie will always be one of my most cherished episodes. I am honoured and, quite frankly, humbled that she trusted me to share this part of her story with the world. Her grace, wisdom and honesty on this episode is incredibly moving and there is a very high chance that it might change your life in the most beautiful way.There are some episodes that are too vast to be summarised adequately into a short description box, with a neat breakdown of topics covered. They demand to be felt in their entirety. This is one of those episodes.Thank you Cassie.***Cassie's links:SheBelieve: hereInstagram: hereDonate to prevent and cure neuroendocrine cancer here
Tania is an expert when it comes to the film business. She worked as a film executive for over 13 years, spearheading all the feature film buying for MGM Studios across the EMEA region. She has also been an executive producer for various independent films, and has garnered numerous accolades. In 2020, mid-pandemic, Tania founded Hot Sauce, a boutique consulting firm specialising in production, executive production and creative direction for major film and television projects. Through Hot Sauce, Tania democratises the film business for creatives by leveraging her extensive knowledge as a film executive to empower and provide creatives with access to insider know-how. In this episode, we cover: Tania's journey into the film businessher experience as a film executivewhat makes for a compelling storyhow to pitch your idea to film executives why Hot Sauce is her most rewarding work to dateletting go, embracing change and trusting the process and yourself...and so much more!If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, leave a rating & review. It makes such a difference and means so much to me. Enjoy x***Tania's links: Hot Sauce: https://www.hotsauceforfilm.com/aboutHot Sauce on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hotsauceforfilm/
Eshita is the founder of By Rotation, the UK's first peer-to-peer fashion rental platform, which encourages users to rent what they need and lend what they don't use frequently. In this episode, Eshita generously shares how her experience as a 'third culture kid' shaped her perspective, the story of how she started By Rotation as a side hustle whilst working full time in finance (!), the importance of backing yourself, the challenges female-founded businesses face in getting funding and so much more... I loved chatting to Eshita. She is confident, ambitious and a real force to be reckoned with. If you enjoy listening to this episode, please follow the podcast, leave a rating and review! It makes a real difference! Enjoy x*** By Rotation: https://byrotation.comBy Rotation Instagram: @byrotation Eshita's Instagram: @arentyoueshita
Franzi and Tijana are the co-founders and forces behind Female Narratives - a creative agency that deploys over 100 women and non-binary freelancers to connect brands such as Bumble, AllBirds and The Gap (to name a few) to real stories.But the work they do goes far beyond creating and producing projects and campaigns for brands. In curating a collective of female and non-binary talent, they've created a real community - one that they take every opportunity to nurture and empower. What Franzi and Tijana have created is a movement - one which seeks to move the needle for the next generation of creatives.They are also two of the most charismatic women I've met. I left our conversation feeling nourished and emboldened. And I have since realised that I get that feeling after every interaction with them.In this episode, we cover:their formative experiences, including as models, that shaped them into the women and creative forces that they are today;how and why they decided to create Female Narratives;their passion for female storytelling;being multi-faceted women;building projects in public;their definition of success and what it means to have enough;...and so much more!If you enjoy this episode (which I hope you do!), please do follow the podcast, and leave a rating and a review. It makes a real difference. Thank you for listening!Finally, Tijana has just launched a podcast called 'The Slow Down', centred around defining success for yourself in a 'growth at all costs' capitalist culture. Linked below - give it a listen!****Links:https://www.femalenarratives.comhttps://www.instagram.com/femalenarratives/https://www.instagram.com/franzi_klein/https://www.instagram.com/tamburic/https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-slow-down/id1786888381https://open.spotify.com/show/4hi59jATHZUCXljcaYOgRN?si=2fcb9c4d18c1421b
Lauren Martin is author of 'The Book of Moods' and the founder of @words_of_women.@words_of_women is an Instagram community where Lauren shares the quotes and stories of famous women through history. Quotes so impactful that they will stop you mid-scroll and hit you straight in the gut.In her book - The Book of Moods - Lauren forensically examines each of her moods and in doing so has created a compendium of almost every mood a woman might experience. All in the hope that her readers might feel less alone and less shame. This is a really special conversation for me. I've long been a fan of Lauren and her writing.If you enjoy this episode, please do follow the podcast, and leave a rating and review. It makes a real difference. Thank you for listening!****Instagram: @Words_of_womenWords of Women greeting cards: https://www.wordsofwomengreetings.comThe Book of Moods: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Book-Moods-Turned-Worst-Emotions/dp/1538733625
Welcome to the first ever episode of The Every Muse Podcast! I can’t think of a better first guest than my friend, Megan Smith.Megan is an award-winning actor, producer and writer for theatre and film. Her production company Double Yellow Productions has produced several films - Best Friends, Surgeons and I Called You - which have gone on to win multiple accolades and awards.In this episode, Megan describes what creativity means to her, her journey into film, how to define success for yourself and to keep creating regardless of what people might think or say.If you enjoy the episode, please hit the follow button and leave a rating and a review - it makes a real difference. Thank you for listening!****Megan Smith on Instagram: @megansmith_actorDouble Yellow Productions: https://www.doubleyellowproductions.comOther links: Linktree***Audio: Josh Windisch
Welcome to the Every Muse Podcast with Anushi Amin.This is a podcast which seeks to bring you inspiring conversations with with women from all over the world as they navigate the turns of life and womanhood to build their dreams, and in turn build themselves.As women, we are bound together by a common thread and a level of shared experience of the world around us. Listening to each others' stories can bring both comfort and inspiration to women chasing the vision that they have for their life.Follow this podcast for nourishing conversations with women doing great things.You can also follow the podcast on Instagram at @every_muse_pod, and on our YouTube channel - The Every Muse Podcast.Enjoy xCover art: Anushka Patel Audio: Josh Windisch
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