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187: How To Dress Like A Cool Girl For Summer 2025: Trends, Packing Lists, and Main Character Energy
Josie is joined by The Everygirl’s Senior Fashion Editor, Madeline Galassi, to break down everything you need to know about what to wear for summer 2025. From the trends that are everywhere (and the ones we’re officially done pretending to like), to Real Housewives as trending styles, they’re covering how to actually dress like the main character this season. Maddie gives a behind-the-scenes POV on how trends go from runway to real life, the “It-Girl” staples to pack for your next vacation, and the simple swaps that instantly elevate any outfit. Plus, they wrap up with a juicy round of FMK: fashion edition (yes, Zendaya is involved). This episode is equal parts group chat, fashion therapy, and your new summer shopping list.
186: How to Radically Transform Your Life with Julia Haart of My Unorthodox Life
If you've ever felt stuck in a life that doesn’t reflect who you really are—or if you’ve ever wondered if it’s “too late” to start over—this episode will hit deep. Julia Haart, star of My Unorthodox Life and fashion powerhouse is on the podcast. In this raw, empowering, and wildly inspiring conversation, Josie sits down with Julia to unpack her journey from growing up in a suppressive ultra-Orthodox Jewish community to becoming a hugely successful fashion entrepreneur and global advocate for women's freedom. They get real about the courage it takes to walk away from the only life you’ve ever known, how to reclaim your voice after being silenced, and what confidence actually looks like when you’ve had to rebuild it from the ground up. You’ll hear: Julia's incredible story, how she completely transformed ingrained beliefs to transform her life, and her unfiltered take on religion, sexuality, and success. This one is a must-listen for anyone craving a reset, a reminder of their power, or proof that it’s never too late to rewrite your story.
182: Stressed Out? Here's How to (Actually) Fix It, and What Your Stress Personality Says About You
Why are we all so stressed—and what is it really doing to our bodies? In this eye-opening episode, Josie sits down with naturopathic doctor Erin Stokes to uncover what’s most misunderstood about our health, how stress is silently impacting us, and what we can do about it. Erin breaks down the concept of “stress personalities,” explains how to actually recover from stress (both physically and emotionally), and shares science-backed tips for improving sleep that go way beyond the usual advice. Plus, we dive into the buzzy wellness topic you’ve definitely heard of but maybe don’t fully understand: adaptogens and herbs for stress relief. Erin explains what they are, how they work, and how to know if they’re right for you. Listen to this if you're tired of feeling tired, overwhelmed, or stuck in survival mode.
178: The Only Dating Advice You'll Ever Need, With Hinge’s Director of Relationship Science, Logan Ury
If you’re swiping endlessly on dating apps, dreading awkward first dates, or wondering how to make a new relationship actually last, this episode is for you. Logan Ury is a behavioral expert, bestselling author, and Hinge’s Director of Relationship Science. We dive deep into why so many people get stuck in unfulfilling dating cycles, how to break free from toxic patterns, and the biggest mistakes Millennials and Gen Z are making when it comes to relationships. Logan shares why online dating feels so exhausting (and what to do about it), tips to meet people IRL, and her surprising take on “the spark” and why it might be sabotaging your love life. This conversation is packed with science-backed advice that will completely shift the way you think about relationships—and might just change your dating life forever.
170: Listen to This If You're Tired of Waiting to Change Your Life: Brianna Wiest Part 2
Best-selling author and queen of the inner glow-up, Brianna Wiest is back for a raw and radically honest convo about what it actually takes to create a life you're proud of—not just one that looks good from the outside. We get into the real stuff: Why waiting until you're "ready" is a trap; how to tell if you’re on the right path—or just stuck in a loop; why changing your mind is not failure, it's freedom; how to stop outsourcing your intuition and finally trust yourself; and what true success actually feels like (and why it's like adding another leg to a table). It’s time to stop sitting in the waiting room of your own life–this episode is your sign to stop saving the good wine or fancy china, and start living your life now.
166: Rebecca Minkoff: A Masterclass in Networking & Standing Up For Yourself
Rebecca Minkoff is an iconic fashion designer, entrepreneur, and author. Josie sits down with Rebecca to share the story of her fascinating career (from selling at a farmers market to Lindsay Lohan and the cast of The Hills wearing her designs). This episode is loaded with applicable tips such as secrets to become a master networker, and how to stand out in a competitive industry. Rebecca also shares BTS of her time on The Real Housewives of New York, including her thoughts after that insane reunion and where she stands with the other ladies. This conversation is fascinating, dynamic, and provides you with so many takeaways.
153: Ask The Everygirl: I'm Demisexual and Dating is So Hard–Tips to Meet Someone IRL?
"I’m in my mid-thirties and have never dated anyone. I think I may be demisexual because while I like the idea of a relationship, I always talk myself out of the things I’d need to do to meet people in real life. Online dating terrifies me, especially with my lack of dating experience, and I have no idea how to actually flirt or convey interest (I’m concerned I’m giving off a general ‘unavailable’ energy when I don’t mean to). One of my goals for 2025 is to try to meet someone. Any tips?". Josie is joined by Everygirl editor McKenna Pringle to discuss why dating feels like such a bummer RN, tips to give off "approachable energy," and how to meet people IRL. Josie and McKenna chat about how to find confidence in dating and why there should be more demisexual rom-coms (Netflix, are you listening?). Stay tuned at the end of the episode to hear stories of how listeners met their significant others off the apps.
131: It's Spooky Season–True Crime Cases with Dateline Correspondent Andrea Canning
Andrea Canning is a Dateline correspondent and host of Dateline True Crime Weekly who has covered the top stories in true crime for decades. On today's episode of The Everygirl Podcast, Andrea has so many good stories and fascinating behind-the-scenes just in time for Halloween: the scariest story she's ever covered, the psychology behind why people do bad things, and what it's actually like to interview a murderer. Josie also asks Andrea her thoughts on the most popular true crime cases from the tragic murder of JonBenét Ramsey to the disappearance of Madeleine McCann. Whether you're a true crime junkie or want to get in the mood for Halloween, this episode is equal parts fascinating and spooky.
Episode 81: Real Housewives of New York's Erin Lichy on Her Secret to "Doing It All" and How to Pack More Into Life
Erin Lichy immediately won us over as one of the six incredibly dynamic and powerful women in the new installment of The Real Housewives of New York, which launched her into Bravolebrity stardom overnight. In this episode, Josie grills Erin for all the BTS tea: how she got cast, what dynamics are like when cameras aren't around, and what she really thinks about her conflicts with the women this season. She also shares the relationship and sex tips she attributes to a 10+ year passionate, happy relationship with her husband Abe (the Babe), how they met, and what Abe struggled with most with his wife becoming a Real Housewife. Erin has also had an impressive career, getting into real estate at 19 years old, so shares her #1 secret to success, and career advice she learned from her Real Housewives castmates. Plus, to wrap up the year, Josie and Emma give superlatives for all the trends, celebrities, and pop culture moments from 2023.
Episode 11: LAKE Pajamas co-founders Cassandra Cannon and Anne Read Lattimore on starting a clothing line, balancing busy days, and their super-soft pajamas
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s really like to start a clothing brand, this is the episode for you! This week, Alaina is interviewing Anne Read Lattimore and Cassandra Cannon, the co-founders of the popular pajama brand LAKE Pajamas. When LAKE first launched in 2014, the first sets of their soft Pima cotton pajamas sold out immediately, all thanks to the hard work of Anne Read and Cassandra. These co-founders deliver all the details of social media marketing for a fashion brand, getting the right vendor, and building a successful business. Plus, they share their best tips for preventing burnout when it comes to kickstarting a business.
Episode 07: Real Housewife of Dubai, Lesa Milan Hall, on starting a fashion brand, all the tea on becoming a real housewife, and what it’s like when Beyoncé wears your designs
Before becoming a fan-favorite on Real Housewives of Dubai, Lesa Milan Hall started a clothing line of chic but practical maternity wear. Counting celebs like Beyoncé and Ciara as fans and customers, the fashion brand Mina Roe has continued to be a global success for both maternity and postpartum fashion. Lesa sits down with Josie to discuss starting a fashion line, celebrating women’s bodies through pregnancy and postpartum, and advice for getting a brand to celebrity-loved status. Lesa also spills the tea on how she became a Real Housewife, what filming a reality TV show is like, and behind-the-scenes secrets of her life in Dubai.
Episode 03: Founder and CEO of Our Place, Shiza Shahid
Shiza Shahid is the face (and brains) behind Our Place, the cookware brand responsible for one of Instagram’s most beloved products (the viral Always Pan). But Shiza, who was born and raised in Pakistan, has been an entrepreneur and activist long before Our Place took off. On this episode of The Everygirl Podcast, Josie and Alaina sit down with Shiza to discuss how business and advocacy can (and should!) go hand in hand, and all the lessons she’s learned on her journey.