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  • Episode 22: Why I Don’t Believe In Fashion
    2025/02/26

    In this episode of the Get Styled podcast, host Elsa Isaac reveals how for nearly 20 years, she’s called herself the anti-fashion stylist. But what does that really mean? In this episode, she pulls back the curtain on why she doesn’t subscribe to the fashion industry’s rules, how it was never designed to make all women feel seen, and what she focuses on instead. Let’s talk about why real style has nothing to do with trends—and everything to do with you.

    If you’ve ever felt like fashion wasn’t made for you, this one’s for you.

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    • Episode 3: How Elsa Accidentally Became a Stylist

    SHOW NOTES
    0:47 - Elsa introduces today’s topic!

    1:36 - Elsa details why she feels the fashion industry wasn’t built for her (or for many/most of us)

    3:27 - Elsa fell into styling…but she explains why she decided to stay

    4:06 - Elsa shares at what point she proclaimed herself The Anti-Fashion Stylist - and what that means to her

    5:12 - A love note from Elsa to YOU: I SEE YOU

    5:29 - Elsa explains how and why her approach is different

    6:28 - When a woman truly feels good in her clothes, it changes EVERYTHING

    7:30 - Episode wrap up!

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    8 分
  • Episode 21: Wealth, Wardrobes & Worth - Jamila Souffrant’s Style Transformation
    2025/02/04

    In this episode of the Get Styled podcast, Elsa sits down with friend and client, Jamila Souffrant. Jamila is a brilliant personal finance expert, entrepreneur and all-around powerhouse. Today, she is here talking with Elsa about how she shifted her mindset around style, why she decided to invest in her wardrobe, and the unexpected ways it has transformed, not only her confidence, but her brand, presence, and business.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether upgrading your style is really worth it, especially from a financial perspective, this conversation is for YOU!

    ​​Jamila Souffrant is the author of Your Journey To Financial Freedom: A Step-by-Step Guide to Achieving Wealth and Happiness (Hanover Square Press December 5, 2023) and the host of the Journey To Launch podcast. She is a go-to thought leader in the personal finance field and her work has been featured in BuzzFeed, ESSENCE, Refinery 29, Money Magazine, CNBC, CBS, Business Insider and more. The Journey To Launch Podcast has over 4+ million total downloads and was listed by the NYTimes as a podcast to help you get better with your money.

    Jamila and her husband saved $169,000 in two years, and live in Brooklyn, NY parenting three young children.

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    RESOURCES + REFERENCES

    http://www.journeytolaunch.com

    https://yourjourneytofinancialfreedom.com/

    Find Jamila on Instagram!


    SHOW NOTES
    0:37 - Elsa introduces today’s special guest: Jamila Souffrant

    1:39 - Elsa welcomes Jamila to the podcast

    3:47 - Elsa has Jamila walk through her thought process re: working with a stylist for the first time

    6:55 - Jamila reveals that she had to talk herself into making such an investment in herself

    9:45 - Elsa inquires if there is a financial freedom approach to an investment like this

    13:58 - Jamila recalls why and how she got Elsa to work on her book cover photo shoot

    18:34 - Elsa commends Jamila on her intentional discernment when it comes to her wardrobe

    22:09 - Jamila thinks back on what her relationship was to clothes as a child - and what it's evolved into today

    27:13 - Jamila and Elsa discuss that "saving for later" mindset

    28:32 - Jamila shares how she shops now and how NOT to spend money on a wardrobe overhaul

    36:54 - Elsa and Jamila discuss the mental roadblock around the idea/term “investment”, and Jamila breaks down why she would choose to work with a stylist again, 100%

    40:27 - Jamila shares her favorite pieces in her wardrobe, today!

    42:22 - Elsa wraps up the episode

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    43 分
  • Episode 20: Dressing for Impact: Mastering the Art of First Impressions with Luam Keflezgy
    2025/01/22

    In this episode of the Get Styled podcast, Elsa chats with Luam Keflezgy, a renowned choreographer and creative director (and friend). They discuss the profound impact of personal style on identity and self-expression, reflecting on their childhood relationships with clothing, the evolution of their styles through motherhood, and the importance of first impressions in the creative industry. Luam shares her journey from a pre-med student to a successful figure in the dance world, emphasizing the significance of authenticity and creativity in personal branding. The discussion also touches on the role of mentorship and guidance in navigating the complexities of style and self-expression, as well as Luam's upcoming projects, including the revival of her podcast, Industry Talk.

    With a combined YouTube audience producing over 38 million views and a loyal following, Luam Keflezgy is a global sensation in dance and choreography. Her credits include: senior producer and associate creative director on Dancing With The Stars Season 29 and 30, choreographer for Netflix’s "Karma’s World", Nickelodeon’s 2021 Kids Choice Awards, and HBO’s "Homeschool Musical". She has also been kept busy with music artists, commercials, & TV shows such as America's Got Talent, Kelly Rowland, Moncler, PEPSI, Icona Pop, Janelle Monáe, Nike, Britney Spears, Macy’s & Travis Scott.

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    RESOURCES + REFERENCES

    • Find Luam on Instagram
    • theluam.com


    SHOW NOTES
    0:37 - Elsa introduces today’s special guest: Luam Keflezgy

    1:38 - Elsa welcomes Luam to the podcast

    2:17 - Elsa and Luam discuss what Luam’s relationship with clothing was as a girl, and her mom’s influence in the matter

    9:50 - Luam chronicles the time in her life when she finally felt like the creative in her was allowed to be at the forefront

    13:17 - Luam explains why dress and first impressions have always been a part of her thought process and brand

    21:55 - Luam recalls how her style and priorities have shifted in motherhood - and how she is working to reincorporate her love for expression into her daily life

    24:08 - Luam shares who she looks to for inspiration, and her plans for this year to “come back to myself”

    32:35 - Elsa and Luam discuss risks and getting outside perspectives (instead of constantly relying on ourselves to know and do EVERYTHING)

    36:41 - Luam shares what she is working on right now, and what’s next!

    42:24 - Elsa wraps up the episode

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    44 分
  • Episode 19: Style in a Box - The Reality Behind Clothing Subscription Services
    2025/01/16

    In this episode of the Get Styled podcast, host Elsa Isaac discusses the impact of personal style and the limitations of style subscription services. She emphasizes the importance of personalization, quality, and education in the styling process, encouraging listeners to make informed decisions about their wardrobe choices while highlighting the value of understanding one's personal style journey.

    If you’ve ever considered signing up for a clothing subscription service - or feel like your subscription is not working out for you - this episode is for you!

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    SHOW NOTES

    0:37 - HAPPY NEW YEAR 2025! xx Elsa

    1:05 - Elsa introduces today’s topic!

    2:19 - Concern #1: The lack of customization and personalization in the style subscription service business model

    3:52 - Concern #2: Clothing options are very limited

    5:38 - Concern #3: You - as the consumer being styled - have limited control

    7:32 - Concern #4: Lack of education

    8:43 - Where these style subscription services could be beneficial

    9:22 - Episode wrap up!

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    11 分
  • Episode 18: How This Anti-Shopper Found Her Style with Mary Warren
    2024/12/20

    In this episode of the Get Styled podcast, Elsa engages in a heartfelt conversation with friend and therapeutic educational consultant, Mary Warren. They explore the transformative power of personal style and how it impacts confidence and self-expression. A self-proclaimed “Anti-Shopper”, Mary shares her journey of embracing her style, the challenges she faced with clothing in her childhood, and how working with a stylist has changed her perspective on fashion. If you are ready to feel good in what you wear, than this episode might be JUST for you!

    Mary Warren is a Therapeutic Educational Consultant and Parenting Coach, specializing in parent coaching and therapeutic placement. Your trusted guide in helping teens and parents reconnect and heal for over 20 years.

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    RESOURCES + REFERENCES

    • www.empowermyteen.com

    SHOW NOTES
    0:37 - Elsa introduces today’s special guest: Mary Warren!

    1:53 - Elsa welcomes Mary to the podcast

    2:54 - Mary and Elsa discuss the differences between stylists and in-store shoppers - and what led Mary to consider working with Elsa

    8:06 - Mary shares how her approach to style has evolved since working with Elsa

    9:53 - Mary recalls her near lifelong frustrations with clothing and clothing stores - and how she has reframed all of that with Elsa’s help

    19:09 - Elsa and Mary discuss the variety and efficiency in personal styling and shopping online

    22:47 - Mary shares the garment(s) in her closet that she loves the most, and why

    25:17 - We think people are complimenting our clothes, but they are complimenting how we show UP in those clothes

    26:48 - Mary expresses her relief in the ease of being able to shop her own closet after working with Elsa

    30:00 - Mary doesn’t have a style “icon”, so here is where she draws her inspiration…

    33:37 - On tailoring and replicating garments

    35:57 - Mary shares one thing that she wants people to know about personal style

    37:37 - Episode wrap up

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    39 分
  • Episode 17: The Exact Formula for How I Style Clients
    2024/12/11

    In today’s episode of the Get Styled Podcast, Elsa breaks down her Signature Styling Framework (honed over 20+ years of working with women). She takes you step-by-step through her entire process to help YOU get started on your styling journey - whether solo, or with a stylist!

    If you’ve ever been curious what working with Elsa is like - this episode is a must-listen! And don’t miss the links to her proprietary Body Shape Calculator and self-paced BeYOUtiful Style Academy below!

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    RESOURCES + REFERENCES

    • BeYOUtiful Style Academy - a self-paced styling program that gives you all the resources and support you need to create a signature style you love!
    • Body Shape Calculator - find out your unique body shape complete with garment recommendations!


    SHOW NOTES

    0:36 - Elsa shares one thing she knows for sure after 20+ years as a stylist

    1:45 - Elsa introduces what she will be talking about today!

    2:01 - Elsa breaks down her Signature Styling process - step-by-step!

    7:43 - How Elsa’s team continues to support clients once they’ve completed their Style Experience

    8:34 - Why it’s difficult to systematize this process with general styling services that are very popular right now

    9:12 - Styling as an intimate process

    9:48 - Elsa’s hope for you!

    10:20 - Elsa shares information about her BeYOUtiful Style Academy, for folks who want to start their style journey with a smaller investment

    11:16 - Elsa wraps up the episode

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    12 分
  • Episode 16: Love Your Body, Take Back Your Power with Annika Martins
    2024/11/27

    Elsa revisits a profound conversation with Annika Martins in this episode of the Get Styled podcast. They explore the intricate relationship women have with their bodies and how it influences personal style, how they feel about themselves, and how they show up in their lives. The discussion emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance, taking up space, and the power of clothing as a tool for self-expression. From Elsa: “Wherever you are on your body love journey, I hope this conversation brings you comfort in knowing that you are not alone on this journey.”

    This episode was originally a bonus call in a group program Elsa formerly ran. It is interwoven with questions and commentary from participants in this course.

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    SHOW NOTES

    0:36 - Elsa introduces today’s conversation from her archives

    2:03 - On the emotional internalization of ill-fitting garments and confusing sizing systems

    4:48 - A listener brings her resistance to “taking up space” into the conversation - Annika and Elsa talk through their own experiences and tips to help alleviate resistance

    12:45 - On the importance of developing the skill to be able to care for and lift yourself up (in addition to community and belonging)

    14:10 - On the motivation of truly knowing the impact of your work - and putting down the rest in order to SHOW UP

    17:35 - Annika shares how to find empowering role models on social media (and how to avoid diet culture messaging disguised as power)

    22:13 - Annika and Elsa offer guidance around navigating social media and self-perception

    29:10 - Episode wrap up

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    30 分
  • Episode 15: Style as Creative Communication and Confidence with Natalie Nixon
    2024/10/24

    In today’s episode, Elsa welcomes friend and client, Natalie Nixon. They discuss Natalie’s upbringing in a family of textile artists, her take on the fashion industry as a business, and how her self-described “lazy default” to a nearly all-black wardrobe catapulted her into a journey of personal style, with Elsa as her guide. If you’ve ever opened your closet and thought, “Whose clothing is this? I don’t feel connected to it AT ALL!”, then this episode might be for you!


    Creativity strategist Natalie Nixon is “the creativity whisperer for the C-Suite”. She is a highly sought after keynote speaker, valued for her accessible expertise on creativity, the future of work and innovation. She’s the author of the award-winning The Creativity Leap: Unleash Curiosity, Improvisation and Intuition at Work and her firm Figure 8 Thinking, was named among the top women-led innovation firms by Core 77.

    Natalie is a trustee of the Smithsonian’s Cooper Hewitt Design Museum; Vassar College; and Leadership+Design. Natalie received her BA (honors) from Vassar College, and her PhD from the University of Westminster in London. She lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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    RESOURCES + REFERENCES

    • https://www.figure8thinking.com/
    • instagram.com/natwnixon
    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalienixonphd/

    SHOW NOTES

    0:36 - Elsa introduces today’s guest: Natalie Nixon!

    1:36 - Natalie recalls what her relationship to clothing was like as a child

    5:07 - Natalie expands on her early exposure to the idea of how clothing makes you feel an instant connection or disconnect from community

    6:23 - Natalie shares her venture into entrepreneurship - and her struggles with what she calls her “lazy default”

    10:12 - Natalie explains how the fashion industry is the only industry that understands what consumer behavior is driven by

    11:46 - Elsa and Natalie discuss the importance of another point-of-view when your style is feeling stagnant

    13:18 - Elsa and Natalie discuss why designers make some of the business decisions that they do

    16:08 - Elsa chronicles how to take our power back as consumers who want to develop our personal style - and Natalie shares how working with Elsa made that process easy on her

    20:37 - Natalie talks about how her personal style impacts her and the audiences she speaks to

    24:35 - Natalie shares the connection between her love of learning and the creative process

    31:12 - Elsa reflects the importance of the creative process and play when it comes to style

    33:13 - Natalie shares who she looks to for style inspiration

    35:37 - Elsa wraps up the episode

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    37 分