press kit

Our Story

We believe in the power of us.

  • In March 2020, Pixie Carlisle created Girl Friday to provide a space for her friends who wanted to learn more about pressing issues in the news and get involved with potential solutions for those challenges.

  • Girl Friday’s goal is to succinctly explain complex topics and create memorable conversation starters to spread the word about global challenges that have been overlooked or are not trending topics.

  • We believe that awareness impels us to action. The stories you will find on this site and on our social media platforms often include issues that are not currently above the newspaper fold or at the top of the evening news.

The Friday Brief

One newsletter for a world of good.

  • The Friday Brief is a weekly newsletter that covers one pressing issue and offers ways for readers to learn more, get involved, and work together toward solutions.

  • Issues are divided into four themes, and each title was created to honor women Pixie personally admires. HRH covers human rights and humanitarianism; After Six houses stories about environmental protection and conservation; 7053 focuses on justice, law, and governance; and finally, High Society looks at the ways art, culture, and sports offer solutions for our greatest challenges.

  • Here are several examples of our most-read newsletters: “America is a Gun,” Remembering Rwanda, Angelina Jolie's Hope for Yemen, Make Justice a Habit, The Tide isTurning in Tehran, and “An Army with a Heart of Darkness.”

  • We highlight The Friday Brief issues, and more news, on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Across social media, we use the account name Dear Girl Friday.

Bold and bookish

A book club for curious readers.

Little Friday reads

Characters for courage and compassion.

  • As the companion to Bold and Bookish, Little Friday Reads promotes books that build courage and compassion in children from nursery through grade 8. We know that children can learn about the world through great reads that open doors to new worlds.

  • With the help of a friend who is a child psychologist, Pixie created Little Friday Keys: a list of qualities, skills, and traits that we look for in characters and books when selecting Little Friday Reads features.

  • The list of “keys” is not meant to represent every possible attribute, and we favored options that address core behaviors. The list will be updated over time, as needed. Right now, we have twenty terrific keys that work beautifully alone and together.

  • You can find Little Friday Reads on Bookshop and Instagram.


Girl Friday Logo

Designed by Sadie Cornelius of SKC Marketing, the Girl Friday logo fully embodies the spirit of this enthusiastic and big-hearted community.

Phoebe Fox Logo

While growing up, a little cousin could not pronounce Pixie’s name (which is Phoenix), so she called her Fox. The nickname stuck and became the perfect logo for Girl Friday. Chelsea Simar designed Miss Phoebe Fox.


Phoenix Ricks

aka Pixie Carlisle

Hi, I’m Phoenix, the founder of Girl Friday! I work in U.S. government affairs in the private sector, but I am a writer at heart. I am currently also a graduate student at Cambridge University, writing a middle-grade mystery and an adult thriller. My pen name is Pixie Carlisle, and I use that for Girl Friday as well.