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Have you ever wondered what those old skirts tucked away in your closet might reveal about you? Or why that dress you bought on a whim remains untouched?

Devora Krasnianski speaks Mazal Etoille, a therapist who utilizes clothing and wardrobe as tools for introspection and transformation to explore the profound relationship between our clothing and our inner selves.

Join us for a captivating conversation with Mazal guides us through a fascinating exploration of how our clothing – those we wear, don’t wear any more, that we bought and never wore - offers insights into our desires, aspirations, and innermost selves.

Throughout the episode, we'll uncover the hidden messages from our wardrobes, from why we still hold onto clothing we don’t use anymore to the transformative power of dressing intentionally. Prepare to be enlightened, inspired, and perhaps even surprised by what your wardrobe reveals about you.

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To reach Mazal Etoille

Website: https://www.daretowearyourself.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dare.to.wear.yourself/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mazal.etoile.basiri

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00:54 How clothing can help us know about ourselves

06:24 What our clothing might be telling us

13:35 Why someone might hold onto clothing that they don’t wear anymore

17:45 What clothing can tell us about what we want in our lives

18:58 Spending (or not spending) money on clothing

23:51 Using clothing to help us transform our lives

26:48 What what we notice in other people’s clothing tells us about ourselves

29:34 There’s no such thing as ‘dress your age’

34:44 What we do in one area of our lives impacts the rest of our lives

41:24 And sometimes, our clothing doesn’t say very much

44:41 Wrapping up