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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Pumping at Work: Are Your Wardrobe and Logistical Resources Ready?
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.
The First Step to Creating a Smart & Sustainable Style Strategy: Start in Your Closet
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 discuss why the first step to creating a smart and sustainable style strategy season after season isn’t shopping—it’s sorting through your closet. I will give you the questions you should ask and the 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.
Who Profits From Your Puchase?
Is cost always an indicator of quality in clothing? Do you know where your money is going when you purchase from a brand? After understanding more about who owns brands and how the big conglomerates work versus independent brands, I’ve made a shift to prioritize my shopping values to support more small businesses and independent brands. In today’s episode, we pull back the curtain to help you understand who and what is profiting from your purchases and how apparel is priced.
How to Determine Clothing Quality
Do you want to invest in quality pieces but are afraid to pull the trigger? For us conscious consumers, it can be scary and confusing with so many choices and prices skyrocketing. The good and bad news is that price isn’t always equal to quality. In this article, our principal style strategics and founder, Natalie Tincher, share some insights to help you become a more informed investment shopper.