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Door #5: In The Room with Ashlyn Greer

Door #5: In The Room with Ashlyn Greer

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Welcome back! This week's guest is the fashionable Ashlyn Greer, Founder of Fashivly, the coolest virtual personal styling service. If you've ever felt like you're struggling surrounding yourself with the wrong people, scared to pivot, or getting bogged down in "failures", this episode is for you.

Ashlyn and Katie talk fashion, networking, re-shifting identity, and so much more! A true deep dive into avoiding too much input and listening to your gut - only the best advice in both life AND fashion!

HIGHLIGHTS:

1:15 Fashionably Revolutionizing Shopping

2:02 Opening Old Doors

3:56 Life-Changing Rooms

5:11 The Power of Unlearning

7:26 Embracing Failure

12:42 Learning Through Experience

14:08 Influential Figures

15:03 The Best Advice

17:46 The Journey of Persistence

Follow Ashlyn! @ashlyndavidsongreer and check out fashivly.com for more!

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Produced by Maddie Buis @maddie_buis


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The Room To Be In is a OneEleven Media podcast, created and hosted by Katie Garwood.

The show is produced by Maddie Buis with production services by Line Brunet, Podcast Maven.

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