Talking About Clothes Podcast 5 Change 2020 Edition

In this season of the podcast, we’re having conversations about change in our clothing style. These conversations took place at the end of July and beginning of August 2020. 

In this season, we talk about:

  • Taking the time and effort to investigate your own style and preferences
  • How stark the difference can be between our aspirations and our reality, even when we achieve the transformation we’ve been desiring
  • And after all the time and effort, how sweet the rewards that come along with being courageous enough to change your style are. 

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How you and I can connect and work together…

There are a couple ways we can connect and work together.

But first! If you’re new around here or want a refresher, check out the Start Here page to get started.

If you just want a new perspective on your style, take 5 Days of Style – a five day mini-course to help you get a new perspective on your style.

If you’d like one-on-one help creating and keeping a wardrobe you love, coaching is probably your first step, take a look at the options here.

And finally, if you want to stay in touch but don’t need immediate wardrobe help, sign up for the newsletter here.

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The ups and downs of capsule wardrobes with Ellen Leonard

In this conversation we cover having a capsule or minimalist wardrobe and finding a “uniform” that works for you, combating decision fatigue and moving away from having a completely overwhelming wardrobe. Plus aspiration versus reality. Capsule wardrobes aren’t always picture perfect. 

If you’d like to dive deeper into building your own capsule wardrobe. Check out Holly’s Guide to Building Your Next Capsule Wardrobe, I’ll walk you step by step through the process, and you can start (and finish!) building your next capsule wardrobe this afternoon. Find out more and buy your copy here.

About Ellen…

Ellen is a health and wellness coach helping business owners, entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, and consultants figure out and build a custom healthy life that works for them, their families, and their business. You can find more about her here.

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Making the most of change and quarantine clothing style with Courtney Lauran

In this conversation we talk about finding confidence with and without makeup, using the time in quarantine to connect to yourself, wanting a capsule wardrobe and trying to create one, and being inspired by your grandmother’s style (because they are the best style icons). 

About Courtney…

Courtney Lauran is a self-care coach located in New York City who uses tarot, moon magic, and other modalities to help facilitate healing, guidance, & insight for the journey inward. She is also the host of the More Tarot, Please podcast. You can find her here.

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Learning about clothing and confidence with Dawn Casey-Rowe

In this conversation we talk about consciously to change your clothing style, the importance of routine, and embracing different clothes for different phases of your life. Plus the process of learning that style, clothing and confidence are indeed learnable, just like everything else.

About Dawn…

Dawn is a former teacher who transitioned into the tech industry, living in Rhode Island. She is also the author of A Broke Teacher’s Guide to Success: How to Build Your Dreams on Teacher Pay.

Mentioned in this episode…

  • Frye boots
  • Poshmark
  • Ebay
  • Eddie Bauer
  • The art and craft of shoe restoration
  • Lucchese boots
  • Steve Madden

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Becoming intentional about your clothing with Elizabeth Gowing

In this conversation we talk about the joy of dressing as you wish, living your life more intentionally and starting to think about your clothes more than ever before – plus how that can change your clothing style choices.

About Elizabeth…

Elizabeth is a writer, lecturer and trainer helping people who make positive change in the world tell their stories. You can find her here.

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Dressing in your values with Janae Price

In this conversation we talk about personal transformation and the change in your personal style and clothes that come with it, using Covid as a chance to reboot, and embracing clothes that make you feel powerful and remind you of the power you already have.

About Janae…

Janae is a journalist, formerly worked for Vice media, and is one of the co-hosts of the So Called Oreos podcast, which you can find here.

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Dressing up, showing up and having fun with Lolita Walker

In this conversation we talk about finding a routine, intentional dressing and putting the effort into dressing for yourself. Having fun and making a statement with your clothes, remaking clothes and changing your lens on your life changes your lens on your clothes and style

About Lolita…

Lolita Walker is a Certified Life & Executive Coach, TEDx Speaker, Author, Podcast Host, and more. She helps people and teams sit in their pause to live and act with more deliberate intention. You can find her at: lolitawalker.com

Mentioned in this episode…

  • Bradlees Department Store
  • Morton’s Department Store
  • Nike
  • Vans

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Find all the podcast collections and learn how you too can be a guest right here.

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How you and I can connect and work together…

There are a couple ways we can connect and work together.

But first! If you’re new around here or want a refresher, check out the Start Here page to get started.

If you just want a new perspective on your style, take 5 Days of Style – a five day mini-course to help you get a new perspective on your style.

If you’d like one-on-one help creating and keeping a wardrobe you love, coaching is probably your first step, take a look at the options here.

And finally, if you want to stay in touch but don’t need immediate wardrobe help, sign up for the newsletter here.