It's no secret that unless you're like, Chrissy Teigan, your personal style does a dramatic 360 after having kids. Not only do our bodies change, but more importantly our priorities change...whether it's our time, money, energy, or just the realization that all those flowy tops that need dry cleaning can basically never be worn again around kids. But should we really just let our style go? Is it selfish? Is it realistic? Can a mom treat herself to some clothes she feels great in (and can afford) without feeling guilty or vain? It's complicated to say the least.
We hash through clothes, our closet, and what "personal style" really means with Personal Wardrobe Stylist and founder of Stylish Sparrow (and mom), Lisa Sharpe who magically gets to the core of both our insecurities and clarifies a lot about why maybe we don't need to live in yoga pants for the rest of our days.
This is *not* an episode about how we all need to shop at high-end New York City boutiques with a paid stylist, but more of an emotional (and a little woo) dive into the how and why of women - especially moms - wearing clothes.
Enjoy!
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Shayna and Tracey have been friends since the 8th grade – that’s over 25 years. After college, they each moved to separate coasts for a decade. They were reunited when they decided to leave big city life and settle down with their families in Denver, Colorado and Facebook told them their daughters are 3 weeks apart. After several play dates, some more childbirth, some unsuccessful pumping, and the overwhelming nature of mommy community boards, The Pump and Dump Show was born.
The show launched in 2012 in a bar in Northwest Denver and quickly grew to a bi-monthly, local staple for new moms to have a night out. In 2014, Shayna and Tracey took The Pump and Dump Show on its first national tour, and in September of 2019 The Pump and Dump Show expanded with more casts of real moms who continue to perform every month to audiences nationwide.
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