How do the threads we wear shape who we become?
Ukrainian founder Anastasiya Yershova—the creative force behind linen brand Atelier Handmade—shares how she left international law, embraced self-belief, and now runs her business through war. From linen’s healing frequency to motherhood, identity shifts, and designing beauty amid chaos—this is a story of intuition, reinvention, and quiet strength.
✨ Topics include:
Reinventing your path despite the uncertainty
Linen, energy & conscious design
Postpartum creativity & identity
Running a sustainable brand during wartime
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In this teaser episode, Japanese gastronomy expert Aiste Miseviciute explores Shokunin—the quiet, lifelong pursuit of mastery and purpose.
🎧 Listen to the full episode for a journey through food, culture, and craft!
Bring calm, clarity, and clean energy into your busy life with Matcha!
In this teaser episode, founder Louisa Birkhahn shares how she started Matcha Union.
🎧 Listen to the full episode for more on mindful living, brand-building, and the daily rituals that fuel her journey.
How do you go from posting for fun to becoming one of tech’s most trusted creators?
Angie Siciliani Fendi from Angie Tutorials shares how she turned content creation into a full-time career. In this Best Moments clip from Oh! She Can Drive, she talks about the mindset shift, early wins, and what it really takes to grow online today.🎧 Watch the full episode for insights on Short video strategy, working with brands, and going viral — all while staying authentic!
A few of our favorite moments - and this was a tough cut!
Mary Furtas, founder of Cultnaked, unfiltered.
This is just a glimpse. For the full story, hit play on the full episode.
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What if fate isn’t something you're handed — but something you choose, over and over again?
In this bonus episode, Rhea Gargour returns for a deeper, more spiritual reflection on karma, agency, and what it really means to persist.
From breaking generational patterns to trusting in divine timing, this is a conversation about reclaiming power, rewriting your story, and walking your path — no matter how long it takes.
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In this intimate bonus episode, Miriam Adler shares her personal story of healing the wounds between mother and daughter—and what it truly means to break generational cycles.
From family estrangement to deep forgiveness, we explore the emotional layers behind the "mother wound," the complexities of the father relationship, and the family patterns that shape how we love, parent, and relate.
Miriam also opens up about the Mother & Daughter retreat she created, why not all healing requires others to change, and how we can begin to rewrite our family narratives with compassion and courage.
What happens when you finally slow down and tune in?
In this grounded and inspiring conversation, Anna Sagar—founder of https://www.annasagar.com/—shares how a major life transition and the stillness of lockdown led her to breathwork, meditation, and deep personal discovery.
From feeling disconnected at work and questioning her career path to the quiet power of Vipassana, Anna reveals how reconnecting to the body became a turning point.
We also explore different breathwork styles, the importance of trauma-aware healing, and why slowing down might just be the most powerful thing you can do.
✨ For anyone navigating change or looking for clarity—this episode offers real insight and warmth.
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“There was such a disconnect between how the law and society treated gender-based violence — and it bothered me. It really bothered me!”
Rhea began her career in law, but a growing discomfort with the system led her to take a leap — into the world of social justice.
In this episode, she shares how she helped criminalise coercive control under the Serious Crime Act of 2015, leading what became the shortest successful parliamentary campaign in UK history.
We talk about the invisible nature of emotional abuse, the challenge of proving intent, and the dissonance between justice on paper and justice in practice — as well as the inner voice that refused to stay silent.
🎙️ This is Part 1 of our conversation with Rhea.
Part 2 — exploring her work on spirituality, self-trust, and Karma’s My B*tch— drops later this month.
What if impact looked like radical self-expression?
In this vibrant conversation, Yasmine McDougall Sterea—founder of Free Free and former Vogue Brazil editor—shares why a truly empowered woman will always scare the system.
With color, courage, and zero compromise, she’s building a freedom movement at the intersection of art, activism, and inner transformation. From Gambia to Harvard, the Free Free methodology is a masterclass in feminine power, reclaiming creativity, and conscious leadership.
Tune in to discover how you, too, can drive change!
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What do beauty, identity, and success really mean? And what happens when they no longer feel enough?
Hellyda built her career in front of the camera — but behind the scenes, she started asking herself deeper questions. This is a conversation about growth, courage, and choosing meaning over image.
In this episode, Hellyda shares how she transitioned from model to trained psychosynthesis counsellor — and how becoming a mother reshaped everything. We talk about the real work of breaking cycles, living in alignment, and building a life that reflects who you are, not just how the world sees you.
We cover:
— Navigating identity and self-worth in the modelling industry— Her training in psychosynthesis and why it changed everything— Breaking generational patterns and building new ones as a mother— The tension between personal values and professional choices— Speaking up, even when it’s uncomfortable!
If you've ever felt stuck between two versions of yourself — the one people expect, and the one you're becoming — this conversation is for you.
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Still think the next milestone will finally fix it all?
Here’s your sign — stop looking out. Start looking in.
In this episode of Oh! She Can Drive, we sit down with Miriam Adler, founder of La Luna, to explore how years of disconnection from her body led to a radical turning point - and ultimately, to her purpose.
After losing her period for seven years, Miriam knew something had to change. She shares her journey from emotional numbness to deep feeling - and how that healing became a path of service through transformational retreats.
We dive into polarity in relationships, the myth of needing to “fix” your partner, and why true transformation begins when you learn to hold space for yourself first.
If you’ve ever felt burnt out, disconnected, or stuck in your own story — this one’s for you!
🦋 Follow Miriam's journey on: @miriamadler
Find out more about her retreats at: www.lalunafamily.com
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Who said models don't eat?
From being turned away by Japan’s most exclusive sushi masters to curating sold-out events with them years later, Aiste walks us through the nuanced dance of food, trust, and quiet influence. We talk about the underestimated force of soft power, the myth of models who don’t eat, and why the table you sit at matters just as much as what’s served on it.
What does it mean to truly taste a culture—and who gets to decide what's worth tasting? In this episode of Oh! She Can Drive, we sit down with Aiste Miseviciute, former model turned food critic and founder of Luxeat, to explore a 25-year journey through the world’s most revered kitchens.
If you've ever booked a trip around a meal—or built a life from a blog—this one’s for you.
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Instagram: @luxeat
Blog: www.luxeat.com
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Bootstrapped & Brewing!
If you’ve ever felt the pull to start something of your own—with heart, hustle, and a deep belief in the product—this one’s for you.
We talk bootstrapping, solo-founding, and the quiet power of growing a product-first business in a world obsessed with scale. Louisa opens up about sourcing from Japan, selling out of her first batches, and the hormonal and focus-boosting benefits that helped convert even the most skeptical coffee drinkers.
In this episode of Oh! She Can Drive, Louisa shares how she went from launching a Parisian café in Shanghai to building one of the UK’s most beloved matcha brands—without investors, ad spend, or a co-founder.
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Don’t get paranoid. Just post.
She didn’t wait for permission — she just posted. This week, Angie joins us to talk about what it really means to show up, build trust, and grow an online audience — no matter your industry.
From secretly posting TikTok tutorials to coaching major brands across Europe, Angie shares the highs, hesitations, and hard-won insights behind her journey. We dive into the psychology of posting, and how she went from hiding her content from friends & family… to attending Cannes Lions as a special TikTok guest and getting invited to Apple’s iPhone launch in California!
She’s not just teaching you how to use your phone — she’s showing you how to unlock your voice.
If you’ve ever feared being seen or doubted your place — this one’s for you.
📘 'Created to Create' (Italian only)
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TikTok: @angietutorials
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Dance. Like everyone's watching.
Expect real talk on shaking off stereotypes, wearing your boldness like armor, and living every moment like the world is your runway.
Mary started Cultnaked by sewing handmade skorts for herself — just so she could dance on tables with confidence. Today, she's dressing A-list celebrities around the world. Her story is one of raw confidence, sharp creativity, and fearless ambition.
Named one of Vogue Business's 100 Innovators (Class of 2023) for her slow fashion business model, Mary shares how she built Cultnaked against all odds — launching from war-torn Ukraine, rethinking sexy design through a female lens, and staying fiercely independent in an industry known for conformity.
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Buckle up — Oh! She Can Drive is here ⚡️
Real, unfiltered conversations with fearless female founders who are building, leading, and rewriting the rules. Hosted by Hourea, this show is about driving your own story — unapologetically.This season, hear from women behind brands like Cultnaked, Angie Tutorials, Matcha Union, Luxeat, La Luna Family, Free Free, and more.From sustainable fashion and tech innovation to food storytelling, wellness, law, and purpose-driven leadership — these founders are carving out their own lanes and challenging what’s possible.❤️ Subscribe now and join us on the ride.
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