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  • Tyson Beckford is one of the most recognizable faces in the world. In the 90s, he became the face of Polo Ralph Lauren, launching a career as one of the most successful and groundbreaking supermodels in the fashion industry. From gracing hundreds of magazine covers to starring in iconic Britney Spears and Toni Braxton music videos, Tyson has left a lasting mark on fashion and pop culture. He’s modeled for Beyoncé’s Ivy Park, competed on Dancing With the Stars, and even created his own fragrance, Orion Skye.

    In this episode, Tyson Beckford sits down with Scentbird’s Marianne Mychaskiw. We get a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the 90s fashion world and his timeless campaigns. Plus, we uncover the grooming secrets that keep him looking great, discover the women’s scent that drives him absolutely wild, and get a sneak peek into his newest project: a show based on his life called Pretty Boy.

    Highlights:

    • Tyson Beckford’s story in a nutshell

    • 1994, the launch of Ralph

    • Taking the first polaroids for Ralph Lauren

    • The photo that changed Tyson’s life in one day

    • Putting the Polo Sport fragrance on the map

    • “Every single pose was me being me”

    • Breaking new ground

    • Where Tyson’s physical build comes from

    • The first fragrance Tyson splurged on

    • The scent that reminds Tyson of the 90s

    • Being discovered at Washington Square Park

    • “To be out half naked was new to me”

    • You’ve seen Tyson in these movies

    • Tyson’s new show, Pretty Boy

    • Why Tyson was known as “Two Guns”

    • How Ralph Lauren shaped Tyson’s scent taste

    • Creating Orion Skye, Tyson’s own fragrance

    • Tyson’s grooming secrets

    • Tyson’s favorite perfume: “Come here, girl”

    • Scent Connection, Breakthroughs Edition

    • The smell of being in Toni Braxton’s music video

    • The smell of Tyson’s first runway

    • What still gives Tyson a rush

    Follow Tyson Beckford on Instagram: @tysoncbeckford.


    Soak in all of our audio and video content at https://podcast.scentbird.com.

  • Kudzi Chikumbu (@SirCandleMan) is the “bougie uncle” everyone needs. His candle obsession began during a serendipitous trip to Paris, and since then, he’s become one of the most followed fragrance connoisseurs. He even wrote the book on it: Let It Burn: Illuminate Your Life with Candles and Fragrance, where he explores how lighting a candle is more than a simple act—it’s a ritual that transforms both your physical space and emotional state. Most recently, Kuzi teamed up with LAFCO New York to create Heart of the Matter, a rich, warm vanilla candle just in time for fall.

    In this episode, Kuzi joins Scentbird’s Marianne Mychaskiw to reveal his all-time favorite candles, how to choose the right scent for every room, shopping tips, and how to gift the perfect candle. Plus, he shares self-care fragrance rituals to brighten your day or help you unwind and feel more grounded.

    Highlights:

    • Meet Kudzi Chikumbi, a.k.a. Sir Candle Man

    • Bougie means candle?

    • Why candles are more than just décor

    • Choosing the perfect candle for any room

    • Kudzi’s favorite candles to burn

    • The Parisian candle that changed everything

    • The most amazing vanilla candle

    • How to choose great candle gifts

    • Why scent evokes emotion and memories

    • How to nail candle gifting

    • The story behind Heart of the Matter

    • Kudzi’s go-to luxury candle

    • How to shop for candles like a pro

    • Candle self-care rituals

    • Creating a great ambiance

    • Kudi’z unexpected pick for daily relaxation

    • Grounding self-care routines

    • The candle that helps you unwind at night

    • Scent Connection, Feel-Good Edition

    • How candles have changed Kudzi’s life

    Featured Products:

    Heart of the Matter by LAFCO New York x Sir Candle Man

    Let It Burn: Illuminate Your Life with Candles and Fragrance by Sir Candle Man


    Soak in all of our audio and video content at https://podcast.scentbird.com.

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  • Inspiring children to “bake” the world a better place for decades, Strawberry Shortcake has long been an icon for her cheerful attitude, emphasizing that even the smallest efforts can make a huge difference. Scentbird's product development team worked to translate her sweet, joyful spirit into scent form, using the scented dolls and the sweet treat that shares her name as muses.

    Who better to share their first impressions than true gourmand girlies Marianne Mychaskiw and TikTok star Paul Fino, a.k.a. @paulreactss? In this episode of our “Having a Moment” series, they immerse you in the nostalgic (and delicious!) world of Strawberry Shortcake, exploring: What went into capturing the taste of a freshly-baked strawberry shortcake? And how does it activate neural pathways that evoke joyful memories?

    Shop the new Strawberry Shortcake fragrance starting Tuesday, October 1st, on Scentbird.com.

  • If Jurassic Park recreated dinosaurs, could we do the same for flowers? Scientist and founder Jasmina Aganovic thinks so, framing her work as “science possibility, not science fiction.” Her brand, Future Society, is bringing extinct flowers back to life—as fragrances. They’ve partnered with some of the world’s best perfumers, who used DNA sequencing data to let their imaginations run wild. Just like that, their Scent Surrection Collection was born—six fragrances, each inspired by flowers that vanished from around the world, including fan-favorites Solar Canopy and Floating Forest.

    In this episode, Jasmina sits down with Scentbird’s Marianne Mychaskiw. She takes us inside her creative process, opens up about the challenges of merging science and art, and reminds us that, just like these flowers, every human is capable of reinvention.

    Highlights:

    • Intro to Jasmina

    • Merging biology and beauty

    • The inspiration for Future Society

    • Invisible Woods

    • Solar Canopy

    • “Our fragrances are polarizing”

    • Did the flowers actually smell like this!?

    • The science behind the process

    • Grassland Opera

    • Reclaimed Flame

    • Floating Forest

    • Science vs. nature

    • “All things are interconnected”

    • Learning scent development

    • Scent Connection, Lost Beauties Edition

    • Rapid-fire round: scents inspired by extinct animals

    • “We can invent our tomorrow”

    Featured Fragrances:

    Solar Canopy by Future Society

    Floating Forest by Future Society

    Haunted Rose by Future Society

    Discovery Set by Future Society


    Soak in all of our audio and video content at https://podcast.scentbird.com.

  • Andre Drummond, a 2x NBA All-Star, recently made history with his 10,000th career rebound. Known for his precision and power on the court, Andre’s game is as much about mental strength as it is physical. And it turns out he’s quite the scent connoisseur. Inspired by his Jamaican roots, he partnered with Drift to create Bungalow, his own signature car scent.

    In this episode, Andre sits down with Brittney Jackson Moseley, who leads integrated marketing at Scentbird. He reveals the self-care rituals that fuel his success, his favorite scents (including a deep cut!), and, yes, confirms that he always wears cologne on the court. He goes on to share how he makes hotel rooms smell like home no matter where his next game takes him, and opens up about mental health, reminding men that "it's okay to not be okay."

    Highlights:

    • Scent layering: yay or nay?

    • Andre’s Scentbird collection

    • Andre wears this scent outdoors

    • The moment Andre fell in love with scent

    • “My mom introduced me to everything”

    • Andre wears this scent to fancy dinners

    • Andre tries new scents… on the court!?

    • A playful scent with a (secret) note

    • Making a hotel room feel like home

    • You’d be surprised to know Andre loves this scent

    • Andre’s self-care routines

    • Men’s mental health: “It’s okay to not be okay”

    • The scent that inspired Andre

    • Creating Bungalow, a car scent by Drift

    • Scent Connection, Breakthroughs Edition

    • What it smelled like: being drafted for the NBA

    • What it smelled like: first All-Star selection

    • Being part of Kobe Bryant’s last game

    • What it smelled like: hitting a career-high

    • Competing with Rudy Gobert

    • “Once you get a taste of success…”

    • What it smelled like: 10,000 career rebounds

    • How Andre wants to be known

    Shop Andre Drummond’s Drift car scent:

    https://drift.co/blogs/news/august-scent-of-the-month-bungalow-by-andre-drummond?srsltid=AfmBOorsdhgzb95w-nJOThe9KiBY6iGIugHyQbFmLDseatv6jcMQumoJ.

    Explore Andre Drummond’s Scentbird collection: https://www.scentbird.com/collections-men/andre-drummond.


    Soak in all of our audio and video content at https://podcast.scentbird.com.

  • Bee Shapiro, a beauty editor for The New York Times for over a decade, never imagined she’d start her own fragrance brand. But when she became pregnant with her daughter, Ellis, and began cleaning up her beauty routine, she noticed a lack of sophisticated, clean fragrance options. In 2015, she founded Ellis Brooklyn as a modern American brand that seamlessly integrates into everyday life. The result? Fan-favorites like Florist, Salt, Miami Nectar, and her newest release, Dear Sky—a tribute to the American West with a surprising fruity twist.

    In this episode, Bee sits down with Marianne Mychaskiw, who leads communications at Scentbird. She opens up about her nonlinear career journey from lawyer to founder, how motherhood has influenced her creative process, and why she has learned to appreciate, rather than mask, so-called "bad" smells.

    Highlights:

    • Introducing Bee, a pioneer in clean fragrance

    • Bee’s non-linear path: from lawyer to founder

    • The (real) life of a beauty editor

    • Representation in the beauty industry

    • The early Michelle Phan days

    • The Ellis Brooklyn origin story

    • Breaking into fragrance

    • Myth, the first fragrance

    • Finding beauty in “bad” smells

    • Motherhood superpowers

    • Body mists

    • What does “modern” mean?

    • Miami Nectar, a #1 bestseller

    • Bottles inspired by South Beach pools

    • Salt, a unisex scent

    • A life coach’s advice on managing stress

    • Sun Fruit, a Hamptons pool party scent

    • Florist, pretty but not “dainty”

    • Dear Sky, the newest release

    • What does beauty mean to you?

    • Scent Connection, Life Moments Edition

    • 3 ways to find your passion in life

    Featured Fragrances:

    Miami Nectar by Ellis Brooklyn

    Salt by Ellis Brooklyn

    Sun Fruit by Ellis Brooklyn

    Florist by Ellis Brooklyn

    Dear Sky by Ellis Brooklyn

    Soak in all of our audio and video content at https://podcast.scentbird.com.

  • As the daughter of a Jamaican mother and an American father, Keta Burke-Williams often felt like the girl who never fit in. Fragrance became a powerful way for her to escape. In 2022, she founded Ourside with a collection of three scents, each inspired by a daydream: Dusk, Moon Dust, and Nostalgia. It's an invitation to explore a world where your senses are free to play and wander beyond the ordinary—a world where every fragrance is a gateway to a place that exists only in your mind, yet feels incredibly real.

    In this episode, Keta sits down with Marianne Mychaskiw, who leads communications at Scentbird. She discusses embracing community at the heart of Ourside as a truly New York brand (with every scent formulated and manufactured in the Bronx), fragrance rituals anyone can practice, and the Jasmine flower that led to her most personal scent yet.

    Highlights:

    • Introducing Ourside

    • How to "rewild" your spirit

    • NYC community roots

    • "I was always searching for belonging"

    • Diversity in fragrance

    • Daydreams as inspiration

    • Moon Dust (a witchy scent)

    • The Discovery Set

    • Dusk (a boozy scent)

    • Collaborating with perfumer Darryl Do

    • Nostalgia (a love-it-or-hate-it scent)

    • The smell of figure skating

    • What's next? Daydreams from Jamaica

    • Ourside's R&D Insiders

    • Keta crafts scents inspired by dreams from across the internet

    • Keta's dream for the world

    Featured Fragrances:

    Dusk by Ourside

    Moon Dust by Ourside

    Nostalgia by Ourside

    Discovery Set by Ourside


    Soak in all of our audio and video content at https://podcast.scentbird.com.


  • “You can travel anywhere in the world with a fantastic fragrance,” says John Molloy, who co-founded Memo Paris in 2007 with his wife, Clara Molloy. The duo has since captured over 92 unique global destinations into a range of irresistible scents. They’ve pioneered leather fragrances, creating 15 unique scents that capture the richness and complexity of this classic note. All in all, their brand is about helping you find your place of grace, creating a world of beauty that treats the journey as the destination.

    In this episode, John sits down with Benny Campa, who runs product design at Scentbird. They take you on a tour around the world: Kenya, India, Texas, Costa Rica, and Portugal, and explore each of the scents inspired by these places. John shares stories from his travels, how scent can deepen your memories throughout life, and ways to “give your nose a chance” as you explore various perfumes.

    Highlights:
    • Traveling to 100+ countries and living in Geneva

    • Finding your place of grace

    • Introducing Clara Molloy, Memo’s Creative Director

    • Travel to Kenya with African Leather

    • Working with Aliénor Massenet, the brand’s nose

    • Love leather? Memo has 15 leather scents for you to choose from

    • The magic behind Memo’s signature illustrations

    • Travel to India with Madurai

    • What’s the best way to wear fragrance?

    • Travel to Texas with Marfa

    • Bottling the smell of cactus

    • Travel to Costa Rica with Tamarindo

    • A peek into Memo’s creative process

    • Travel to Portugal with Sintra

    • A blend of musk, vanilla, and gourmand

    • How to treat good perfume like a stylist

    • What makes Irish and French leather so special

    Featured Fragrances:

    African Leather by Memo Paris

    Madurai by Memo Paris

    Marfa by Memo Paris

    Tamarindo by Memo Paris

    Sintra by Memo Paris

    Explore the Memo Paris collection at https://www.scentbird.com/brand/memo-paris.


    Soak in all of our audio and video content at https://podcast.scentbird.com.

  • Vanilla is having a big moment and it’s not hard to see why. This cozy, sweet note brings a sense of warmth and comfort that just hits differently. Think of the nostalgia of baked cookies or that first sip of a vanilla latte—pure bliss, right? Lately, it feels like every perfume brand is jumping on the vanilla bandwagon, releasing scents that elevate the note and showcase its versatile charm. Whether mixed with florals, spices, or woods, vanilla adds that soft, sophisticated touch that’s simply irresistible. The result? A burst of new, delicious scents celebrating vanilla’s timeless appeal.

    Our bonus “Having a Moment” series dives into what’s trending in the fragrance world. In this two-part episode, Scentbird’s Marianne Mychaskiw is back with TikTok star Paul Fino, a.k.a. @paulreactss. As true “gourmand girlies,” they share their favorite vanilla scents and reveal Jennifer Hudson’s iconic signature fragrance, now finally back on the market.

    Scents Mentioned:

    That Girl | Viral Vanilla by Oakcha x @paulreactss

    Bianco Latte by Giardini di Toscana

    Vanilla Sex by Tom Ford

    Vanilla Vice by Snif

    Vanilla Candy Rock Sugar | 42 by Kayali

    Yum Pistachio Gelato | 33 by Kayali

    Pistachio by D.S. & Durga

    Vanilla | 28 by Kayali

    Daisy Wild by Marc Jacobs

    Shop That Girl | Viral Vanilla at https://www.oakcha.com/products/that-girl-viral-vanilla.


    Soak in all of our audio and video content at https://podcast.scentbird.com.

  • Vanilla is having a big moment and it’s not hard to see why. This cozy, sweet note brings a sense of warmth and comfort that just hits differently. Think of the nostalgia of baked cookies or that first sip of a vanilla latte—pure bliss, right? Lately, it feels like every perfume brand is jumping on the vanilla bandwagon, releasing scents that elevate and showcase its versatile charm. Whether mixed with florals, spices, or woods, vanilla adds that soft, sophisticated touch that’s simply irresistible. The result? A burst of new, delicious scents celebrating vanilla’s timeless appeal.

    Our bonus “Having a Moment” series dives into what’s trending in the fragrance world. In this two-part episode, Scentbird’s Marianne Mychaskiw is back with TikTok star Paul Fino, a.k.a. @paulreactss. As true “gourmand girlies,” they share their favorite vanilla scents and reveal Jennifer Hudson’s iconic signature fragrance, now finally back on the market.

    Scents Mentioned:

    Vanilla Vibes by Juliette Has a Gun

    Cookie Butter by Skinpotion

    Vanilla Skin by Phlur

    Missing Person by Phlur

    Island Vanilla by Pacifica

    Viva Vanilla by Bath & Body Works

    Eilish by Billie Eilish

    Vanilla | 28 by Kayali

    Wild Madagascar Vanilla by Bath & Body Works

    7 Summers by Dime Beauty

    Cloud by Ariana Grande

    Dirty Coconut by Heretic

    Ari by Ariana Grande


    Soak in all of our audio and video content at https://podcast.scentbird.com.

  • They say, “don’t quit your job after your first Burning Man,” but that’s exactly what Rob did. He left behind a successful career as a retail executive and went on a journey to reconnect with himself. It was during a plant ceremony that he gained clarity on a new life purpose: opening a gender-free shopping environment. Less than a year later, in 2018, he launched The Phluid Project, a queer-centric store in New York City, the first of its kind, blending fashion, community, and activism. More recently, this vision has expanded to fragrance with a collection of four scents that blend feminine and masculine notes and break down barriers to self-expression.

    In this episode, Rob sits down with Brittney Jackson Mosley, who runs integrated marketing at Scentbird. He talks about his most popular scents (including a bestseller that’s perfect for summer), opens up about his journey embracing his full self, and answers intimate questions from his TikTok community.

    Highlights:

    • A life-changing Burning Man experience

    • The plant-based ceremony that “birthed” Phluid

    • Dissolving artificial labels

    • The “third gender” in indigenous wisdom

    • Phluid’s gender-free NYC fashion store

    • Queer-centric vs. queer exclusive

    • How Rob learned to embrace his full self

    • Mixing traditionally masculine and feminine notes

    • Transcend: dragon fruit and palo santo

    • Balance: the strongest Phluid scent

    • Intention: the newest (and bestselling) scent

    • Humanity: a great summer vibe

    • A super collaborative way to develop scents

    • Rob answers questions from his TikTok community

    • “Will it be easier to accept that some family will never support me?”

    • “How do you find queer communities in real life?”

    • “How do I express my gender fluidity in the corporate world?”

    • “How do you find the energy to keep going?”

    Featured Fragrances:

    Intention by The Phluid Project

    Humanity by The Phluid Project

    Transcend by The Phluid Project

    Balance by The Phluid Project


    Soak in all of our audio and video content at https://podcast.scentbird.com.

  • “It was surprising to see a couple of beauty rookies do everything right,” says James Manso as he reflects on his first encounter with House of Bō. Over tacos and margaritas, co-founders Bernardo Möller and Giancarlo Pérez opened up about their vision for the brand: fusing Mexican artistry with slow, experiential perfumery. Since launching in 2021, they’ve created sophisticated takes on a rose (Rosario), an oud (Infinitoud), and, more recently, a gourmand (Bombón).

    In this episode, the duo sits down with James, Beauty Market Editor at WWD and Beauty Inc. They talk about collaborations with some of the world’s greatest perfumers, their approach to hand-sculpting every bottle top, and the story behind their newest collection. At the end, they play a game that challenges them to reveal each other’s go-to scents.

    Highlights:

    • Meeting over tacos and margaritas

    • An “a-ha!” moment on a Dominican Republic vacation

    • “My Dad’s passing changed the course of my life”

    • Collaborating with Rodrigo Flores-Roux

    • The name "House of Bō"

    • Hand-sculpting bottle tops

    • Introducing the new collection

    • Oro Verde, a green amber that takes you to the jungle

    • Sources of inspiration

    • The idea for Rosario

    • Casa Blanca, a woody/fruity scent by Frank Voelkl

    • Bombón, a fancy take on a gourmand by Honorine Blanc

    • What drew Bernardo to Crave by Calvin Klein

    • Cool Water by Davidoff

    • Black Orchid by Tom Ford

    • Scent Connection, Soulmate Edition

    • Espiritu, the most visceral House of Bō scent

    • Daily fragrance rituals

    • Fragrance primer

    • Fragrance as self-expression

    Featured Fragrances:

    Espiritu by House of Bō

    Infinitoud by House of Bō

    Rosario by House of Bō

    Oro Verde by House of Bō

    Bombón by House of Bō

    Casa Blanca by House of Bō


    Soak in all of our audio and video content at https://podcast.scentbird.com.

  • Back in the day, shopping for a scented candle would take you to a dusty shelf in the back of the lingerie department. In came Laura and Harry. When they founded Slatkin & Co in 1992, the couple put home fragrance on the map, creating the category and infusing it with a sense of luxury and refinement. Their first candle, Bamboo, became an instant fan-favorite and remains their #1 bestseller after more than three decades.

    In 2008, Laura launched NEST New York, collaborating with master perfumers to create a collection that spans home and fine fragrance. Harry continues to run Slatkin & Co, which includes Homeworx and four other brands.

    Hosted by Scentbird’s Brittney Jackson Moseley, this episode is split into two parts:

    In Part 1, Laura and Harry open up about the highs and lows of building businesses together, reveal that they didn’t like each other at first, and share the secret to a long and happy marriage. They bring us into their enchanting lifestyle, give us an intimate tour of their home, which doubles as a fragrance testing lab, and share their tips for scenting different rooms to create a sensory paradise for family and friends.

    In Part 2, Laura shares an inside look at the NEST New York collection, starting with the 18th-century English artist who inspired the brand’s iconic botanical paintings. She’ll touch on the viral Madagascar Vanilla perfume oil, the crowd-pleaser Grapefruit candle, and the stunning new Lychee Rose fine fragrance. Hear her reaction to a surprising Andy Cohen moment and learn how she recommends layering with perfume oils.


    Part 1 Highlights:

    • Laura & Harry, the Queen & King of home fragrance

    • How scent keeps Laura & Harry’s romance alive

    • What did their first date smell like?

    • Harry smelled like… a construction worker!?

    • The secret to their 30+ years of marriage

    • Putting home fragrance on the map

    • The journey from Wall Street to fragrance

    • What it was like to buy a scented candle

    • A mishap while pitching to Neiman Marcus

    • Bamboo, the #1 bestseller for 32 years

    • How Harry’s nose gets him into trouble

    • “Our home is a testing lab”

    • How they scent their home

    • Scenting the living room

    • Scenting the dining room

    • After dinner, it’s time for this kind of scent

    • The worst thing a guest can do

    • Scenting the bedroom

    • Reacting to family photos & videos

    • An adorable mother/daughter moment

    • A 19th century “campaign” bed

    • A family photo by Douglas Friedman

    • Their son David’s chicken farm


    To watch the video version on YouTube, go to https://podcast.scentbird.com/episode/39.

  • Back in the day, shopping for a scented candle would take you to a dusty shelf in the back of the lingerie department. In came Laura and Harry. When they founded Slatkin & Co in 1992, the couple put home fragrance on the map, creating the category and infusing it with a sense of luxury and refinement. Their first candle, Bamboo, became an instant fan-favorite and remains their #1 bestseller after more than three decades.

    In 2008, Laura launched NEST New York, collaborating with master perfumers to create a collection that spans home and fine fragrance. Harry continues to run Slatkin & Co, which includes Homeworx and four other brands.

    Hosted by Scentbird’s Brittney Jackson Moseley, this episode is split into two parts:

    In Part 1, Laura and Harry open up about the highs and lows of building businesses together, reveal that they didn’t like each other at first, and share the secret to a long and happy marriage. They bring us into their enchanting lifestyle, give us an intimate tour of their home, which doubles as a fragrance testing lab, and share their tips for scenting different rooms to create a sensory paradise for family and friends.

    In Part 2, Laura shares an inside look at the NEST New York collection, starting with the 18th-century English artist who inspired the brand’s iconic botanical paintings. She’ll touch on the viral Madagascar Vanilla perfume oil, the crowd-pleaser Grapefruit candle, and the stunning new Lychee Rose fine fragrance. Hear her reaction to a surprising Andy Cohen moment and learn how she recommends layering with perfume oils.


    Part 2 Highlights:

    • Inspiration from 18th-century botanical paintings

    • The Sephora meeting that changed everything

    • Perfume oils, a new way to wear fragrance

    • Why fine fragrance took off during Covid

    • Bamboo, the #1 bestseller for 32 years

    • Naming fragrances in a different way

    • Grapefruit and the “recipe” for a great cocktail party

    • The secret behind NEST New York candles

    • Converting to sustainable packaging

    • Scenting 5th Avenue with the iconic Holiday scent

    • A surprising Andy Cohen moment

    • Lychee Rose, a stunning new rose fragrance

    • Madagascar Vanilla, the perfume oil that went viral

    • The best way to wear perfume oil

    • Seville Orange, with hand-picked oranges

    • How to layer scents

    • What’s next for NEST New York


    To watch the video version on YouTube, go to https://podcast.scentbird.com/episode/39.

  • From the early 2000s to today, celebrity fragrances have played a major role in pop culture, capturing the essence of our favorite stars in a bottle. Whether it's the nostalgia of a classic or the excitement of a new release, these scents have become legendary in their own right.

    Kicking off our bonus “Having a Moment” series, where we bring you the latest fragrance trends, TikTok sensation @paulreactss returns with Scentbird’s Marianne Mychaskiw. They reminisce about the most iconic celebrity fragrances of our time, from Paris Hilton to Ariana Grande, and react to Beyoncé’s new release, Cé Noir.


    Highlights:
    • Heiress by Paris Hilton
    • Rosé Rush by Paris Hilton
    • Curious by Britney Spears
    • Ari by Ariana Grande
    • Cloud by Ariana Grande
    • Moonlight by Ariana Grande
    • Kim Kardashian by Kim Kardashian
    • Nude Soleil by KKW Fragrance
    • Cé Noir by Beyoncé
    • Pulse by Beyoncé
    • Heat by Beyoncé
    • Fame Monster by Lady Gaga
    • Paul: “Fragrance has given me a confidence I didn’t have”

    Soak in all of our audio and video content at https://podcast.scentbird.com.

  • “What’s your personal forest?” is the question Fabrice asks perfumers to kickstart the creation of a new fragrance. After building EB Florals devoted to the world of flowers, he launched Scents of Wood in 2020 as a love letter to trees. What he did next was a first in the industry: aging fragrances in wooden barrels, which brings out the notes and results in truly remarkable vintage scents.

    In this episode, Fabrice sits down with Mariya Nurislamova, Scentbird’s co-founder and CEO. They explore the various woods featured in the collection, offer a practical well-being guide to forest bathing, and introduce two new scents they co-created based on neuroscience research: Calm in Cedar and Strength in Santal.


    Highlights:
    • Intro: L'Oréal and EB Florals

    • Why woods?

    • The Scents of Wood origin story

    • The HR Manager who changed Fabrice’s life

    • Early 2000s celebrity fragrance craze

    • An “aha! moment”: aging fragrances in wooden barrels

    • Using 100% of the fragrance

    • Truly vintage scents

    • The bottles: the “heart” of the forest?

    • 3 different brand names

    • The history of forest bathing

    • How to practice forest bathing

    • A unique way to brief perfumers

    • “What’s your personal forest?”

    • Scent Spotlight: Sandalwood in Oak, Cypress in Oak, and Orange in Chestnut

    • The fragrance inspired by humans’ early scent exploration

    • The fragrance a famous perfumer created for himself

    • Fragrances Fabrice has been wearing lately

    • Scent Connection, Woods Edition

    • Are certain woods easier to work with?

    • Introducing “neuroscents” from Scentbird x Scents of Wood

    • Creating beauty in the world


    Featured Fragrances:
    Sandalwood in Oak

    Orange in Chestnut

    Plum in Cognac

    Cypress in Oak
    Scentbird x Scents of Wood Scents {New!}


    Soak in all of our audio and video content at https://podcast.scentbird.com.

  • What did Los Angeles’ grunge era smell like? Rosie Jane Johnston remembers well. After moving to the city from Sydney in the 1990s, she built a career as a celebrity makeup artist and created Leila Lou as her “calling card.” Little did she know this scent would lead her to launch By Rosie Jane in 2010 as the first clean fragrance brand. Bringing a casual, down-to-earth approach, she wants it to feel like wearing your “favorite jeans and white tee.”

    In this episode, Rosie sits down with Marianne Mychaskiw, who runs communications at Scentbird. She debunks common myths about clean fragrance, reveals what makes her scents feel like a “second skin,” and tells the story behind her latest piña colada-scented fragrance.


    Highlights:
    • Rosie, the queen of clean fragrance

    • Leila Lou, the “gateway drug”

    • Fragrance as Rosie’s “calling card” as a makeup artist

    • Timeless fragrances

    • Making fragrance more casual

    • Leila Lou: pear, jasmine, fresh cut grass

    • Rosie’s definition of “clean”

    • What did LA smell like in the ‘90s?

    • What did growing up in Sydney smell like?

    • Cigarettes, gasoline, and the LA grunge scene

    • Life has a way of surprising you

    • Dulce, inspired by the ‘90s: vanilla, woods, musk

    • What makes Rosie’s fragrances feel like “second skin”

    • Applying fragrance and perfume oils

    • Rosie, a true skin scent: musk, sweet rose

    • A look into Rosie’s creative process

    • Behind the scenes of By Rosie Jane’s HQ

    • How to smell like a piña colada? Missy, the new release

    • The hardest fragrance to create

    • Debunking 4 common clean fragrance myths

    • Scent Connection: iconic women and what they smell like

    • Make-A-Wish: collaborating with a very special young perfumer

    • Using beauty and scent for good

    Featured Fragrances:

    Leila Lou By Rosie Jane

    Rosie By Rosie Jane

    Dulce By Rosie Jane

    Missy By Rosie Jane


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  • Nicole Miller is one of the most legendary names in fashion. She started out in the early ‘80s with runway shows that became the talk of the town, showcasing the biggest supermodels of the time: Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, and Tyra Banks. Nicole’s designs don’t just walk the runways — they’re worn by the likes of Beyoncé, Angelina Jolie, and Cyndi Lauper, each piece telling its own story of elegance with a hint of rebellion. Alluring and distinctly memorable, her fragrances have carried on this sensibility for many years, and she has just released a new collection: a 4-piece set that is the perfect accessory for every moment.

    In this episode, Nicole sits down with Marianne Mychaskiw, who runs communications at Scentbird. She talks about meeting Elizabeth Taylor, designing Barbie dolls in the '90s, and what makes “French girl beauty” special.

    Highlights:

    • Nicole’s impact in fashion
    • 70s fragrances from Cacharel & Bonne Bell
    • The only scent Nicole’s Parisian mother wore
    • Developing the Nicole Miller signature look
    • “I make clothes with an engineer’s mind”
    • American vs. French culture
    • The first fashion show: Naomi Campbell & Linda Evangelista
    • Dressing Cyndi Lauper for her world tour
    • Designing Barbie dolls
    • The “French girl” beauty vibe
    • Nicole’s iconic first vanilla fragrance
    • A men’s fragrance: lemon & leather
    • Nicole’s new 4-piece set
    • Lueur de la Ville
    • Sirène
    • Nectar de Pêche
    • Mystique
    • The ombré bottles
    • How Nicole wears fragrance
    • Fragrance now vs. then
    • Nicole’s classic floral fragrance
    • Frenzy, a fruity scent with a Celtic knot bottle
    • “You want them to ask, ‘what are you wearing?’”
    • Meeting Elizabeth Taylor
    • Dressing Angelina Jolie, Joss Stone, & Beyoncé
    • Using fragrance to claim your power

    Featured Fragrances:

    Nicole Miller on Scentbird


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  • To try new fragrances, it was common to make a trip to a department store perfume counter. In came Scentbird. In 2014, Mariya and her co-founders built a scent recommendation platform. Soon people started asking to sample the fragrances, and almost five iterations later, the idea came to be: a 30-day supply of a fragrance of your choice. Today Scentbird offers 800+ fragrances to 700,000+ monthly subscribers in the U.S. and Canada. “We’re just getting started,” says Mariya, reflecting on the extraordinary growth and eying expansion to Europe.

    In this episode, Mariya sits down with guest host Jenny B. Fine, Executive Editor of Beauty at WWD and Beauty Inc. They take a trip down memory lane, revisiting pivotal moments on Scentbird’s 10-year journey. Mariya opens up about her early roots, shares her favorite fragrances of the moment, and reacts to stories from the community.

    Highlights:
    • An intro from Jenny
    • Scentbird’s 10th Anniversary Party
    • The world of Scentbird today
    • Rethinking traditional perfume counters
    • 2014: The origin story
    • Fundraising and early pitches
    • Noir de Noir by Tom Ford
    • $2M goal, $6.5M delivered
    • Left vs. right brain
    • Creating her first fragrance
    • Does Mariya think of herself as a rebel?
    • 2022: The rebrand, “that’s when true Scentbird was born”
    • Acquiring Drift
    • Red Moscow by The New Dawn
    • “How accessible was fragrance as you were growing up?”
    • Turning a love of fragrance into a career path
    • “I want to fail at the thing that I loved”
    • What the team looks for in a brand
    • Scent Connection: Day to Night Edition
    • What’s your favorite fragrance in the morning?
    • What do you love to wear on your birthday?
    • Do you have a go-to fragrance for a pitch meeting?
    • What do you wear on a long flight?
    • What’s a good scent for a first meeting with the King of England?
    • A special treat: Mariya reacts to community stories and questions
    • The smell of fresh-cut grass
    • If you could be the CEO of any company, which one would it be?
    • Hello from Scentbird’s first employee
    • The perfect person to work at Scentbird
    • Where the name “Scentbird” comes from
    • What the next chapter looks like for Scentbird

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  • In celebration of Scentbird’s 10th anniversary, we bring together a group of forward-thinking fragrance founders for our first Scent World Live.

    This bonus episode is split into two parts hosted in New York City by Brittney Jackson Moseley, who runs integrated marketing at Scentbird.


    In Part 2, we feature Ingrid Nilsen (The New Savant), Bernardo Möller (House of Bō), Ulrich Lang (Ulrich Lang), and Lev Glazman (The Maker).

    They bring us into their world, play a game we call Perfume Pictionary, and answer questions from the audience.


    Highlights:

    • A brief intro from Brittney and the founders

    • A candle that smells like steamed rice

    • A scent that pays homage to Bernardo’s father

    • Capturing the smell of a warm hug

    • The story behind Fresh’s Cannabis Santal, inspired by sensual intimacy

    • The smell of sparkling soda

    • Joy and the smell of overripe peach

    • House of Bō’s first gourmand

    • Pairing tuberose with peach

    • Perfume Pictionary: Can the founders create a story for random fragrances?

    • The fragrance to pair with a great cocktail

    • Ingrid takes us on a spontaneous, deeply immersive scent story

    • Spray this fragrance by a crackling fireplace

    • Fragrances they’d pack to bring on vacation

    • The founders’ favorite places to create new fragrances

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