The Bold Not Beige Podcast

Ep 9: Style as a Power Move

14 min · Gestern
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What if the way you dress has been quietly rehearsing invisibility,  and you didn't even know it? In this episode, Erin and Ellen dig into the real reason so many high-achieving women default to neutral, forgettable outfits: not because they lack style, but because they've been conditioned to minimize themselves before they even walk in the room. This one's about a lot more than clothes. What we cover: Why women learn to disappear  and how it shows up visually before you've said a single word. The psychology of color and what your palette is actually communicating (red, blue, green, and what each signals to the room). Ellen's story of wearing a magenta jumpsuit to a keynote when her whole family said it was too pink — and what happened after. The difference between dressing to avoid attention and dressing to express yourself, and the emotional cost of getting that backwards for years. Why visibility feels unsafe for women who grew up people-pleasing, and how style gives you a low-risk place to practice being seen every day. The question that changes everything: not "what will bother people the least?" but "what would allow me to show up most fully as myself?" Bold Tip of the Week: Pick one meeting or moment where you need to be heard and dress for it on purpose. Notice what shifts in your energy, your posture, your tone. Connect with us: Instagram: @boldnotbeigeco Website: boldnotbeige.com Ready for a wardrobe refresh? Slide into our DMs. Stay bold, not beige.

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Episode Ep 9: Style as a Power Move Cover

Ep 9: Style as a Power Move

What if the way you dress has been quietly rehearsing invisibility,  and you didn't even know it? In this episode, Erin and Ellen dig into the real reason so many high-achieving women default to neutral, forgettable outfits: not because they lack style, but because they've been conditioned to minimize themselves before they even walk in the room. This one's about a lot more than clothes. What we cover: Why women learn to disappear  and how it shows up visually before you've said a single word. The psychology of color and what your palette is actually communicating (red, blue, green, and what each signals to the room). Ellen's story of wearing a magenta jumpsuit to a keynote when her whole family said it was too pink — and what happened after. The difference between dressing to avoid attention and dressing to express yourself, and the emotional cost of getting that backwards for years. Why visibility feels unsafe for women who grew up people-pleasing, and how style gives you a low-risk place to practice being seen every day. The question that changes everything: not "what will bother people the least?" but "what would allow me to show up most fully as myself?" Bold Tip of the Week: Pick one meeting or moment where you need to be heard and dress for it on purpose. Notice what shifts in your energy, your posture, your tone. Connect with us: Instagram: @boldnotbeigeco Website: boldnotbeige.com Ready for a wardrobe refresh? Slide into our DMs. Stay bold, not beige.

Gestern14 min
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Ep: 8 The Messy Middle

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Episode Ep 7: Is Coaching Just Therapy in a Cute Outfit? Cover

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Episode Ep 6: Permission to Want More (Without the Guilt) Cover

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Episode Ep 5: The Capsule Wardrobe Lie Cover

Ep 5: The Capsule Wardrobe Lie

The capsule wardrobe has been sold as the ultimate style fix — ten neutral pieces, zero stress, a perfectly curated life. But for most real, multi-dimensional women? It's more limiting than liberating. In this episode, Ellen sits down with style coach Erin to unpack why the classic capsule wardrobe formula so often falls flat, and what actually works instead. Erin introduces the concept of wardrobe zones — intentional mini capsules built around the different versions of you that show up throughout your week. Your power pieces for the boardroom. Your comfy-but-still-you weekend uniform. Your cozy-at-home staples that don't require you to choose between cute and comfortable. They also dig into something most style advice skips entirely: getting dressed is emotional. Your clothes aren't just covering your body — they're supporting your nervous system, your confidence, and your sense of self. When your wardrobe is working, you barely have to think about it. When it isn't, you feel it. Plus, Erin shares a simple, low-lift tip you can try this week to cut through decision fatigue and start your day feeling grounded. Listen now, then find us on Instagram @boldnotbeigeco [https://instagram.com/boldnotbeigeco] and visit boldnotbeige.com [http://boldnotbeige.com]. If this episode resonated, please subscribe and leave a review — it helps other women find the show and start showing up fully, just like you.

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