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In this episode, Alana invites celebrity wardrobe stylist Samantha Brown to unwrap the intricate relationship between body confidence and personal style. Samantha shares her own trials with diets, body image, and the fashion industry's evolving, yet still limited, inclusivity. The two dive into the complexities of body acceptance, motherhood, and the impact of our self-image on children, as well as discovering the transformative power of dressing up and self-prioritization. Tune in as Alana and Samantha explore how the way we dress can shape our days, boost motivation, and even celebrate achievements, all while allowing our most authentic self shine through.
Curious on how you can work with Samantha to harness your personal style? Learn more here.
Order Samantha’s new children’s book, Dressing Up: Pip’s Truly Fashionable Tale
Explore more about Be Well by AK
Be sure to follow Alana on Instagram at @bewellbyak.
Takeaways
Emotional eating is not a one-size-fits-all behavior, and it is important to recognize the different types and triggers of emotional eating.
Personal experiences with emotional eating can vary, and individuals may find themselves in multiple types of emotional eating at different times in their lives.
The different types of emotional eating include depressed eating, anxiety eating, angry eating, bored eating, lonely eating, and happy eating.
Understanding the underlying needs behind emotional eating is crucial for developing new strategies and cultivating a healthier relationship with food.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction and Background
03:08 - The Importance of Feeling Good in Your Clothes
06:23 - Body Image and Confidence in the Fashion Industry
09:16 - Transforming Lives through Personal Styling
12:45 - The Journey of Body Transformation
19:28 - The Impact of Motherhood on Body Image
22:26 - The Role of Tools and Perspectives in Body Image
25:35 - The Book 'Dressing Up' as a Love Letter to Children
26:18 - Where to Find the Book and Book Tour Information
27:05 - Conclusion
By Alana Kessler4.8
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In this episode, Alana invites celebrity wardrobe stylist Samantha Brown to unwrap the intricate relationship between body confidence and personal style. Samantha shares her own trials with diets, body image, and the fashion industry's evolving, yet still limited, inclusivity. The two dive into the complexities of body acceptance, motherhood, and the impact of our self-image on children, as well as discovering the transformative power of dressing up and self-prioritization. Tune in as Alana and Samantha explore how the way we dress can shape our days, boost motivation, and even celebrate achievements, all while allowing our most authentic self shine through.
Curious on how you can work with Samantha to harness your personal style? Learn more here.
Order Samantha’s new children’s book, Dressing Up: Pip’s Truly Fashionable Tale
Explore more about Be Well by AK
Be sure to follow Alana on Instagram at @bewellbyak.
Takeaways
Emotional eating is not a one-size-fits-all behavior, and it is important to recognize the different types and triggers of emotional eating.
Personal experiences with emotional eating can vary, and individuals may find themselves in multiple types of emotional eating at different times in their lives.
The different types of emotional eating include depressed eating, anxiety eating, angry eating, bored eating, lonely eating, and happy eating.
Understanding the underlying needs behind emotional eating is crucial for developing new strategies and cultivating a healthier relationship with food.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction and Background
03:08 - The Importance of Feeling Good in Your Clothes
06:23 - Body Image and Confidence in the Fashion Industry
09:16 - Transforming Lives through Personal Styling
12:45 - The Journey of Body Transformation
19:28 - The Impact of Motherhood on Body Image
22:26 - The Role of Tools and Perspectives in Body Image
25:35 - The Book 'Dressing Up' as a Love Letter to Children
26:18 - Where to Find the Book and Book Tour Information
27:05 - Conclusion

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