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🗓️ 7 May 2025
⏱️ 46 minutes
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In this powerful episode, Caroline Stanbury sits down with her good friend and skincare queen Sunday Riley, the visionary behind a global beauty empire. Together, they dive into the raw realities of entrepreneurship: the pressure, the passion, and the personal cost of building a brand from the ground up. Sunday opens up about what it really takes to stay ahead in a fiercely competitive industry, how she leads with authenticity, and why being a founder is often the hardest role of all. An inspiring, unfiltered conversation for anyone chasing success on their own terms.
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0:00.0 | The following podcast is a Dear Media production. |
0:03.8 | Hi, I'm Caroline Stambray, star of the Real Housewives of Dubai, entrepreneur, wife and mother of three, once divorced and now remarried to a much younger man, uncut and uncensored with Caroline Stambray, follows me as I live my life unapologetically and shows you that |
0:21.0 | there is life after 40. I'm here to let you know that not only is there a life after divorce, |
0:26.8 | but you have the power to make it your best one yet, just like I did. So buckle up and join me |
0:32.3 | for the wild ride. Welcome back to another episode of Uncut and Unsensored and I am here today with the skincare |
0:42.9 | Queen Sunday Riley. I'm sure everybody out there knows who you are and I'm so happy to have you on |
0:50.0 | today. First of all, how did you get the name Sunday, for God's sake? I thought that was just the name |
0:55.6 | of your company, and then we met, and I was like, you're actually called Sunday. So my dad named me, |
1:01.4 | actually, and my dad named me, he said he wanted to, they had me when they were really young, |
1:05.6 | and he said he wanted to give me a name that would be great for business. And even though he was like 20 years old, that's literally the way he was thinking. And that's how I got the name Sunday Riley. Like, |
1:15.2 | it's just, you know, when I was growing up, no one had unusual names. It was a big deal. Like, |
1:19.9 | it was a big point of difference that wasn't actually great necessarily. But as I grew up, |
1:24.2 | it was just been wonderful. Oh, I think it's amazing. I've never met anyone else called |
1:27.7 | Sunday. Well, except for the Adams family. There you are. I haven't met that's. And I love it. |
1:32.2 | Absolutely love it. I think it's so cute. It's a tension stopper for sure. So I met you because obviously |
1:38.8 | you have inherited somehow my makeup artist of nine years for all of you out there from Ladies of London |
1:45.6 | that still love my bubbles. She's inherited bubbles. Luke. So actually, that's how I met him. |
1:53.0 | I love this story. So I watched Ladies of London. I thought it was a great show. Loved it. |
1:59.0 | Absolutely loved it. Love ladies of London. |
2:04.1 | Saw Luke as well, thought, I was like, what a great friend he is. |
2:05.7 | Like, he looks like just a great friend. |
2:09.4 | So then, like, a few years later, I was in New York going to an event. |
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