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23 | The Energy of Fashion: What Your Closet Says About You

23 | The Energy of Fashion: What Your Closet Says About You

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If you’re in the process of revamping your life, you might want to start with revamping your wardrobe. Why? Because fashion, energy and manifestation are more connected than you think.


In this episode, I have an open conversation with Megan Szanik about how the clothes we wear can either dilute or amplify our energy and how we show up in the world and above all, how we show up for ourselves.


Megan is the owner, visionary and creator of Espy - a more-than-a-clothing boutique in the wonderful city of Calgary and in the amazing community of Inglewood, that specializes in using fashion as a vehicle to empower confidence in all folks of all sizes.


Over the year she’s collected numerous accolades for both her entrepreneurial and philanthropic endeavors but in today’s conversation we dig below the surface of it all and explore themes like curiosity, authenticity, human connection and how the state of your closet might be a clue as to how intentional you are (or aren’t) with how you live.


In this episode:


  • The truth about intention and “fashion energetics”
  • The connection between curiosity and confidence
  • The one thing that will guide you to the next step in your life
  • How to making meaning from being judged (and being the judger)
  • The importance of saying YES to life, right now
  • How to dress at any size to feel sexy
  • How your closet can say a lot about your life


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