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The Linen Service
Author: Mikai McDermott
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The Linen Service Podcast offers intimate and honest conversations with innovative founders, creators, and industry leaders. It focuses not just on what they’ve achieved, but on why they do what they do. We explore the pivotal moments, motivations and lessons learned that have shaped their journeys, giving listeners rare insight into the person behind the public profile.
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In this solo episode, I share an honest reflection on what it really takes to pursue self-actualisation, the daily choice to live in alignment rather than settle for a life that only looks good on paper. From early career failures and risky pivots to saying no to misaligned opportunities, I explore the costs, rewards, and discipline required to build with intention.I talk about protecting your reputation, surrounding yourself with the right people, and learning when to walk away from what no longer serves you. I also open up about overworking, navigating chronic illness, and redefining success beyond money and social validation.Self-actualisation isn’t a final destination but a practice of courage, self-trust, and daily recommitment to becoming more of yourself. If you’re in a season of transition, craving purpose, or questioning what legacy you want to leave behind, this episode is for you.
In this episode of the Linen Service Podcast, rapper and singer Brazy shares her journey as an artist, opening up about the importance of clarity, confidence, and staying true to your vision. She reflects on how being intentional helped her attract the right collaborators, why it's okay when others don’t immediately understand your work, and how protecting your energy is key to creative longevity. Brazy also talks about legacy, the power of trying new things, and the quiet strength in simply being yourself. This is a conversation for anyone navigating creative paths, community, and self-belief.
In this episode of The Linen Service Podcast, award-winning beauty and wellness journalist Twiggy Jalloh reflects on her journey from building a career at British Vogue to embracing the freedom of freelance life.Twiggy opens up about leaving behind the safety net of traditional roles, learning to trust herself in new ways, and the importance of writing with passion and intention. She shares actionable advice for aspiring beauty writers, from pitching to creating your own platform, and offers her vision for the future of beauty, one rooted in authenticity, experimentation, and joy.
Eni Subair, Senior Fashion Features Editor at The Face, joins us to talk about the power of community, staying curious, and what makes fashion storytelling meaningful. She shares how personal connections have shaped her career, from supporting designers like Nadine Mos and Tolu Coker to covering standout shows in Paris.We also hear how she navigates the fast pace of fashion weeks, why feedback is essential, and how working with a bold, collaborative team fuels her creativity. It’s a thoughtful look at what it means to grow in fashion without losing your voice or your sense of fun.
In this episode, writer and former Editorial Director at Dazed, Kacion Mayers joins us to reflect on his journey from university beginnings to reshaping the voice of youth media. Known for championing emerging talent and redefining what “British culture” looks like on the cover of magazines, Kacion shares how instinct, collaboration, and integrity have guided his editorial decisions.He opens up about the importance of friendship, working with your peers, and why some of his most meaningful covers came from taking risks. This episode is a deep dive into what it means to lead with purpose, and why staying on the pulse often means ignoring tradition.
In this episode, we’re joined by award-winning menswear designer Bianca Saunders, a creative force who’s redefining modern masculinity through tailoring, movement, and cultural nuance. From dressing Usher in custom Bianca Saunders at the Met Gala to showcasing in the Met’s 2025 exhibition, she shares how her British-Jamaican identity has shaped every stitch.We dive into the power of family influence, how her mother’s old photo albums and memories of Jamaica inform her visual world, and why “looking proper” is more than just appearance; it’s heritage. Bianca opens up about the beauty in mistakes, the soft rebellion of her minimalist aesthetic, and how her collections interrogate tradition while building something deeply personal.
In this solo episode, I explore the connection between style and confidence, drawing from my own personal journey. I reflect on the times I felt fearless and authentic, as well as moments when I retreated behind what I wore and how I presented myself. Style is not just about following trends or minimal wardrobes; it’s a form of self-expression deeply tied to identity and confidence. Confidence doesn’t appear overnight, it’s something we develop over time through practice and self-awareness. If you’ve ever felt unsure about how to show up in the world or what it means to feel at home in your own skin, this episode is a gentle, honest invitation to begin that journey: one outfit choice at a time.
In this episode, I sit down with a trailblazing beauty founder Tendai Moyo, who’s redefining what it means to build a brand rooted in culture, science, and storytelling. From late nights in investment banking to launching a multimillion-pound company, she shares the real cost of success, and why there’s no shortcut.We talk about the generational loyalty to products like Blue Magic, the cultural resistance to change in the Black haircare space, and why some of the most well-loved rituals might not be serving us. She opens up about balancing hustle with healing, working through regret, and the power of building products that speak directly to your community.
In this episode, I sit down with Jojo Sonubi, a true multi-hyphenate and the creative mind behind Recess and No Signal, two of the most culturally significant platforms shaping Black British youth culture today.From almost becoming a doctor to studying graphics at Central Saint Martins and launching globally resonant projects mid-pandemic, Jojo shares how he’s been building community, legacy, and creative infrastructure in real time. We dive into the emotional journey of falling out of love with photography, the importance of archiving Black culture, and what it means to be young disruptors in an established industry.
In this episode, celebrity makeup artist Chelsea Uchenna joins us for a candid conversation on beauty, confidence, and carving your own path in the creative industry. Chelsea reveals how she balances creative vision with client expectations while maintaining her unique style and authenticity. From viral internet moments to navigating the pressures of the beauty industry, she opens up about the challenges and triumphs that have shaped her path.Chelsea also discusses how she stays inspired and recharges creatively, making this a must-listen for anyone curious about the artistry and hustle behind celebrity makeup.
In this episode, we’re joined by Eni Subair, the Senior Fashion Features Editor at The Face magazine, for a vibrant conversation on what it truly means to build a career, and a life, around storytelling, style, and community. Eni shares how real friendships fuel her work, from collaborating with rising designers like Nadine Mos and Tolu Coker to witnessing underground talent break into global fashion weeks.She opens up about the intensity and beauty of the fashion circuit, especially in Paris, and the shows that have left a lasting impression (yes, nipple tees and sculptural silhouettes included). We also dive into what makes an editor great: giving and receiving feedback, leaning into collaboration, and staying endlessly curious.Whether she’s in the front row or in The Face’s newsroom, Eni brings heart, humour, and sharp cultural perspective — and this episode is a masterclass in all three.
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