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  • How do you stand out in a sea of headshots? Kelly McCready (actor, writer/director, photographer, and creator of good things) explores the importance of bringing your individuality and authenticity into headshots and auditions. In this enlightening and educational conversation, she explores how headshots have changed over the years, sharing tips for discovering who you are in order to wear who you are, advice on how to approach headshots and auditions with confidence, and much more. This episode is chock full of her wisdom, humor, and personal experiences for both actors seeking roles and those of us figuring out how we show up for the roles we play in our stages of life.


    Episodes Resources & Notes:
    Follow Kelly and her creative projects on Instagram @kellyraemac

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  • Shoes are often one of our biggest wardrobe investments. They also do the most work for us—literally supporting our bodies throughout the day. So let's show them love by treating them with care to give you a long, prosperous, healthy relationship with them.


    In today’s “Style School” episode, I discuss the various practical ways you can care for your shoes from the day you buy them and for years after. This short episode is chock full of resources and stylist tips!


    Additional Show Notes:
    —Watch Jeeve’s guide to cleaning your white sneakers [link “cleaning your white sneakers” to: https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cp0up7LuBVC/]
    —Stock up on your shoe care kit with the BU Style catalog of recommendations [link “BU Style Catalog to: https://hueandstripe.com/catalog/231H&S8m7m?s=826312]
    —Visit Kirby Allison for a library of excellent leather shoe care guides [link “Kirby Allison” to: https://www.kirbyallison.com/pages/video-library]


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  • Who was the first person you learned about style from? It was likely your mother, grandmother, or another mother figure in your life. In today’s special Nat Chat episode, we talk about what we learned and carry with us about fashion and style from the mother figures in our lives, including my amazing mom, Jan. It may surprise you that she wasn’t into fashion, but she still taught me important lessons on personal style that remain core to my practice today.


    Bonus: Tune in to hear a few stories from a surprise guest, who happens to be my actual favorite!

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  • About a year ago, my friend Faith and I walked into Nomasei's Paris showroom and met its founders, Marine and Paule. What was supposed to be an hour-long appointment between strangers turned into two hours-plus that felt like old friends catching up—and that’s what my Nomasei experience holistically has been since that day. Marine and Paule left the security of big fashion houses to create a brand that they believed could be better for their customers’ comfort needs, the planet, their lifestyles, and more. It was a privilege to sit down with Marine in this conversation to learn more about business development, production insights, the brand’s core values, what’s going on in the fashion industry, and so much more!


    Episodes Resources & Notes:
    IG: @nomasei_official
    Website: nomasei.com

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  • Do you find yourself putting together a great outfit and don’t have the right shoes? Did you ditch your heels post-Pandemic but don’t have an appropriate replacement? Today’s Nat Chat episode is the first of multiple episodes dedicated to footwear. In it, I walk you through my process of identifying your shoe needs and how to thoughtfully fill in your gaps to find your perfect pair—your ‘sole’mate. This episode will surely knock your socks off ;)

    Episodes Resources & Notes:

    See my "shoulder season" closed-toe shoe edit for inspiration.

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  • Today’s guest, Eleanor Turner, knows fashion and production very well. After many years working with the likes of J. Crew, Tory Burch, and Argent (co-founder), she founded her company, The Big Favorite, with a drive to be part of the solution to overconsumption and pollutants. Her designs offer long-lasting foundational pieces, created with simplicity and sustainability at the forefront.

    In this conversation, we benefit from Eleanor’s wealth of insider knowledge as well as her drive to connect with a kind community. She believes that authenticity and purpose are critical components in our quest to save the planet. This core belief shines through in everything she does, including this conversation!

    Episodes Resources & Notes:
    Stay connected to The Big Favorite on IG & TikTok @thebigfavorite and visit them online at www.thebigfavorite.com

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  • Cue the confetti! We’re celebrating one year of Wear Who You Are! In today’s episode, I’ll share what I’ve learned in the last year of creating a podcast and how this community has connected with it. In the spirit of learning and growing, I’ll share one part of my style I’ve avoided figuring out what wearing who I am could look like for years. Now, I can’t put it off any longer!

    As such, I invite you to join me for our first Wear Who You Are community challenge. Let’s face our fashion fears together!

    Additional Show Notes:


    —Join our Wear Who You Are Community Challenge

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  • You may not think that Fashion Week applies to you, but it does. Remember how Miranda Priestley (played by Meryl Streep) curtly schools us on the subject of “cerulean” in The Devil Wears Prada? In today’s episode, my guest, Sadia Seymour, and I more warmly and gently invite you to come with us for a peek behind the fashion world curtain. Sadia is a Fashion Stylist with 20+ years of experience, and I’m also lucky to call her a friend. In this conversation, we’ll take a behind-the-scenes look at fashion styling and fashion shows. Fresh off of working backstage at NY Fashion Week, Sadia gives us a trend report from the latest season and shares her tips on integrating trends into your existing wardrobe as well as which trends she is most excited about for fall. There’s A LOT of information out there, and Sadia’s cutting through it all to give you the “need to know” intel that you can use for your own style strategy.


    Episodes Resources & Notes:
    —Follow Sadia online on Instagram @sadiaseymour and @behindtherackny; or visit her websites www.sadiaseymour.com and www.behindtherackny.com
    —Check out one of Sadia’s favorite brands Ulla Johnson
    —Add Topstick to your personal styling tools (Hint: it’s MUCH more effective than the “fashion tapes” you find in most stores)

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  • My high school pre-Calculus teacher used to say, “How do you spell ‘math’? F-U-N!” I always vehemently disagreed until I learned about the ‘cost-per-wear formula’! Cost per wear is a calculation I use before I buy anything and another tool I use with my clients as we consider what investing in their wardrobe should look like. In today’s Style School episode, I walk you through what the cost-per-wear formula is and how to use it to inform your own shopping decisions.

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  • It’s a special Valentine’s Day episode with a client I love dearly, Mystral Echavarria. I will never forget the day that Mystral called me inquiring about working together. Her energy, curiosity, kindness, and strength radiated through the phone — and then when I got into a room with her . . . woah! She shines bright! I often feel like I leave our sessions learning more from her than maybe she did me. As a Somatic Energy Worker and Embodiment & Magnetism Coach, Mystral pieces together all that is in her jam-packed, book smart head and hugely loving heart to provide a space and path for her clients to experience radical self-acceptance and self-love as they learn to heal from past traumas and step into lives of pleasure, joy, and respect. Among many things, this conversation explores the beauty and satisfaction that comes with bringing our full selves —inside and out — into all aspects of our multifaceted lives.

    Episodes Resources & Notes:

    — Follow Mystral on Instagram at @EmbodiedMagnetism or visit her website www.embodiedmagnetism.com to learn more. Use code WWYA to get 15% off of her services until the end of February 2024.

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  • Rebecca Robles has been part of my company, BU Style, for a few months now as our beauty specialist. The energy and expertise she has brought to our team has been incredibly invigorating. Our conversation for this episode covered a lot of ground. My favorite aspects were learning about her makeup and beauty ideology, and then how Rebecca’s two professions—acting and makeup— complement each other.

    Also, tune into this episode to learn about a new brand I discovered for those of you with bunions or wide feet—which, according to statistics, is 1 in 3 women!

    Episodes Resources & Notes:
    —Learn about Sole Bliss, stylish footwear for women with bunions & wide feet
    —Follow Rebecca on Instagram at her hair and makeup account @beautybyrebeccarobles or her personal and performer account @lobsterbisque.
    —Book Rebecca’s makeup shopping & consulting services at BU Beauty and learn more about her acting work at https://www.rebeccarobles.com/
    —Earrings Rebecca is wearing Beadwork by Jana

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  • In this Nat Chat, we delve into the world of styling and self-expression through your wardrobe choices. I believe strongly in buying better and buying less. Each piece in your closet should have multiple ways to wear it—and each way can be a tool in showcasing all the dimensions of your unique style brand. Knowing how to maximize the use of your clothing and aligning it with your unique personality is such a useful, empowering, not to mention time-and-cost-saving practice.

    I encourage you to experiment with outfit combinations like a chef does with ingredients. To help you out, I address common challenges in styling and provide practical tips to make the process easier. This is my ultimate favorite part of my client process. I hope this episode helps you find inspiration and excitement in your closet!

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  • What do a modern minister and a style strategist have in common? Turns out, when it comes to Rev Dev and I—a lot!

    In today’s conversation, we explore the idea of connection:

    —how we can connect to our capital “S” Selves and why this is critical to understanding what that authentic expression of us wears
    —the divine power we can feel by connecting to our senses, souls, and others
    —the dangers and disconnection brought on by trying to fit in

    Rev Dev brings so much heart, compassion, and love to this episode—just in time to ground us for the holidays and think about our intentions for the new year.

    Episodes Resources & Notes:
    Learn more about Rev Dev by visiting www.theconnectedway.com and by following her on IG @revdev_modernminister

    Get 20% off GRAMMAR’s white shirts until December 15

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  • Founder of the brand GRAMMAR, Althea Simons is about as heart-centric and people-driven as designers come—not to mention she shares my love for editing in all forms, including defending the Oxford comma. Inspired by The Elements of Style by William Strunk, Jr. & E.B. White., GRAMMAR creates foundational elements of a modern minimalist wardrobe.

    Among many things, we talk about how she is solving the “perfect white shirt” dilemma for all shapes & style personalities, the notion of collaboration over competition within the industry, and why producing ethically and locally was the obvious choice for her.

    Episodes Resources & Notes:
    —Learn more about GRAMMAR online and by following on Instagram @grammarnyc
    —Shop GRAMMAR’s selection of “Wear Who You Are” white shirts online
    —The Elements of Style, by William Strunk, Jr, & E.B. White

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  • 'Tis the season for holiday shopping. In today’s Nat Chat, we’re rounding out our shopping series and discussing box subscriptions and rental services. We’ll talk about how they work, when they are useful, and when they create style discovery roadblocks.

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  • Does the thought of walking into a department store make you panic? Are you guilty of making impulse purchases that you never wear? Do boutiques intimidate you? In-person shopping can feel scary for some, but it also comes with opportunities to connect with community, make thoughtful purchase decisions, have a full sensory shopping experience, treasure hunt for deals, and more.


    In part two of our three-part Nat Chat shopping series, we discuss the main types of in-store shopping experiences, the pros and cons of each, and strategies to support your in-store shopping experience and goals.


    Additional Show Notes:
    - Revisit boutique shopping strategies in previous episodes with Nicci Hicks (episode 10) & Candice Caprice (episode 7)

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  • It’s no secret that the state of shopping has vastly changed in the past decade. On top of it, the pandemic accelerated e-commerce growth, with online sales in the United States increasing by 44% in 2020 (census.gov). Whether I like the new direction of shopping, I have to participate in it. I might as well take advantage of the best parts of each shopping experience and pass on my strategies to you.


    In today’s Nat Chat, we discuss the vast world of online shopping: the current climate, the pros and cons, and my advice on how to make it less overwhelming and more focused to fit your needs.

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  • Going back to work after maternity leave is a tough transition in and of itself. Add to that the logistical challenges for moms who are pumping. Today’s guest is Molly McKee-Seabrook, who founded Katie Jane Co—a clothing line of workwear for pumping moms—after she found herself with nothing professional to wear when she returned to her government office job after maternity leave. Having worked in public policy for more than a decade, Molly has advocated for paid parental leave and other policies that improve the quality of life for new parents and her pumping dresses are one more way to help make sure moms feel empowered and comfortable when they go back to work after having a baby. In today’s episode, we discuss post-maternity style, your legal rights for pumping in the office, and more.


    Episode Notes:
    Follow Katie Jane at www.shopkatiejane.com or on Instagram @katiejaneco

    Additional Resources:
    Sarah Wells Bags resources for pumping rights:
    https://sarahwellsbags.com/pages/pumped-about-my-rights

    The Mama Attorney: Parental Rights at Work:
    https://www.themamattorney.com/

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  • The weather is changing and a new season is here. Are you ready for it? Have you thought about how your existing wardrobe fits into your seasonal strategic planning? In today’s Nat Chat, we talk through why the first step to creating a smart and sustainable style strategy season after season isn’t shopping — it’s sorting through your own closet. I will give you the questions you should ask and process you should go through to help you avoid a “closet full of clothes with nothing to wear” syndrome. So pour yourself some coffee or wine, cue up your favorite playlist, listen to this episode, and get ready to sort through your fall wardrobe.

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  • My client Tara Blackman and I were kindred spirits from the start. Tara has an infectious, “can-do” energy that I love, and she isn’t afraid to dive into doing the internal work she needs to support her present and future self. She’s truly a special human!

    In today’s episode, we talk about her new transition into motherhood and how she has been preparing along the way to support herself and her daughter in living a life of self-acceptance, staying curious, and making a positive impact on the world.

    Episodes Resources & Notes:
    Follow Tara on LinkedIn or on Instagram @misstblackman

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