Wear Who You Are

Wear Who You Are is my podcast about one of the most everyday—but powerful—things we all do: get dressed!

Because every single person has a style, and every style deserves support.

Each episode shares real questions, practical insights, and thoughtful conversations about how clothing works in real life . . . not just on social media.

You’ll hear from trusted style experts like tailors, designers, and other industry professionals, along with my own perspective from years of working with clients who want their wardrobes to truly support their lives.

This podcast isn’t about chasing trends or copying someone else’s style. It’s about giving you the knowledge and perspective to make thoughtful decisions about what you wear. Because when your clothing feels like an extension of you, getting dressed becomes one less thing to overthink—and one more way to show up as yourself

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"Organization is Freedom" w/Camilla Frederico of The Personal Helpers

In a world that often feels chaotic, finding order can be a transformative experience. This episode of the Wear Who You Are podcast is here to help you get your new year off to a good start, with an Industry Adjacent episode with Camilla Frederico of The Personal Helpers. Our guest is a passionate advocate for decluttering and creating spaces that foster well-being and clarity, and she's also just incredibly warm and funny. Camilla, a seasoned organizer, emphasizes that organization is not just about tidiness; it’s an essential tool for improving focus, reducing stress, and enhancing productivity.

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A CEO's Journey: How Becky Blank Leads and Dresses with Purpose

In this episode of Wear Who You Are, host Natalie Tincher talks to Becky Blank, a CEO and tech leader at Ample, a Cincinnati-based digital marketing agency. Known for her commitment to inclusivity in the tech industry, Becky shares her personal and professional experiences that have shaped her advocacy for women and people of color. Her story isn't without challenges; Becky opens up about difficult times marked by pain and alienation, which ignited her passion for fostering a more equitable environment in her industry.

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