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The Recovering Elitist

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Perfectionism. Status anxiety. Imposter syndrome. The relentless pursuit of success—often at the cost of sanity. Welcome to The Recovering Elitist, where we trade curated façades for candid conversations about what it really takes to make it—creatively, professionally, and personally. Hosted by William Graper, whose background in clinical psychology brings both depth and entertainment to the mic, we pull back the velvet rope on the unspoken truths of success. With guests from all walks of life, we explore the uncomfortable, unglamorous, and deeply relatable realities behind achievement—pivots, failures, reinventions, and the resilience that keeps us moving forward. Having navigated his own professional pivot, William approaches each conversation with refreshing honesty and curiosity, reminding us that behind every polished exterior is a real, messy, and remarkable story. Join us as we embrace the paradox of wanting it all while staying true to ourselves—one conversation at a time. https://www.therecoveringelitist.com/

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episode Robin Givhan on Virgil Abloh & Taking Yourself Seriously cover

Robin Givhan on Virgil Abloh & Taking Yourself Seriously

Rarely am I star-struck—but as a young fashion student, this week’s guest loomed large in my consciousness. Robin Givhan is a Pulitzer Prize–winning fashion critic and, quite simply, the gold standard. Her work has shaped how we understand clothing not as decoration, but as a lens through politics, race, labor, aspiration, and identity. Her latest book, Make It Ours: Crashing the Gate of Culture with Virgil Abloh, becomes a jumping-off point for a conversation I’ve long wanted to have: why Virgil Abloh resonated so profoundly—even for those of us who didn’t necessarily love the clothes themselves. We talk about symbolism versus craft, legacy, and how desire in fashion is framed differently depending on who’s doing the wanting—why men are seen as strategic and in control, while women are labeled obsessive or irrational. It’s a thoughtful, clarifying, and quietly revelatory conversation about power, taste, and cultural permission.

24. feb. 2026 - 56 min
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April Gargiulo On Doing More with Less

April Gargiulo is the founder of Vintner’s Daughter, the cult skincare brand revered for its uncompromising quality and singular focus. Her botanical serum has become a modern icon—beloved by consumers and editors alike—not because it chases trends, but because it defies them. In a culture obsessed with “more,” April has built an empire on restraint, integrity, and devotion to process. In this episode, we talk about the courage it takes to build slowly in a world that rewards speed. April shares how craftsmanship, patience, and purpose became the foundation of her business—and how simplicity can be a radical act. Together we explore what it means to separate worth from noise, and why the truest form of luxury might just be doing less, better. xx William

17. feb. 2026 - 43 min
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Fran Burns On Changing Your Life (and Shoes)

Fran Burns is a celebrated stylist and creative consultant whose work has defined fashion’s most evocative imagery for decades. Having collaborated with Vogue, i-D, and Gucci, she’s built a career on instinct, taste, and storytelling. In recent years, Fran has expanded her practice beyond fashion—studying Nutrition and Complementary Medicine and later training as a Transformative Coach. Today, her work bridges beauty and wellbeing, style and substance, helping others reconnect to their own creative and emotional intelligence. In this episode, we talk about courage, curiosity, and what it really means to evolve. Together we explore why true growth rarely comes in the form of radical reinvention, but through small, conscious shifts—microdoses of change that move us closer to who we already are. xx William

27. jan. 2026 - 50 min
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