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The Lazy Genius Podcast

#19: The Lazy Genius Gets Dressed

The Lazy Genius Podcast

Kendra Adachi

Education, Arts

4.86.8K Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2017

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

1. Check out the stuff mentioned in the episode! a fabulous collection of house hunters memes my personal style pinterest board, inspired by my Kathleen Kelly roller girl the monday uniform post The Psychology of Eating Podcast Style and Styleability, the fashion course by Hilary Rushford Carol Tuttle's Dress Your Truth 2. All of your suggestions of where to shop! Anthropologie Pilcro Shorts - recommended by a TON of you and lauded as life-changers Nordstrom Rack - literally dozens and dozens of recommendations J. Jill - lots of mentions and even more disclaimers that it's not all "old lady" clothes :) Loft - possibly the highest number of recommendations, especially for basics and during sales JCrew - many of you swear by their shorts and t-shirt dresses Madewell - responsibly sourced and just trendy enough Lularoe - a lot of you sing the praises of their leggings and casual dresses a handful mentioned these drawstring linen pants from Nordstrom as their summer go-to Boden - beautiful, classy investment pieces the most intriguing suggestion - raw silk tees that cost a fortune but look UHMAZING and last forever Lou & Grey - with the tagline "Clothing for a Comfortably Confident Life" and reasonable prices, this brand could be a new favorite a vocal minority were all in for Title Nine shorts Garnet Hill - pricey but some great natural fiber pieces, especially if you can grab them on sale A.N.A. from JCPenney - I've actually gotten a few pieces from this brand, and it's a great one... although I recommend trying stuff on in the store or getting in-store returns since they tend to look differently on your own human body than in the photos. This podcast is hosted by Kendra Adachi and executive produced by Kendra Adachi, Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, it's Kendra here.

0:03.8

You're listening to the Lazy Genius Podcast.

0:05.9

Here I am going to help you be a genius about the things that matter and lazy about the

0:11.1

things that don't.

0:12.6

Today's episode, we're on episode 19, the lazy genius gets dressed.

0:18.7

Um, no, we're not in kindergarten.

0:20.7

It's like we know how to put our pants on.

0:22.7

It's fine.

0:23.7

But the pitch today is we're going to learn how to get dressed every morning without

0:28.8

changing clothes a million times.

0:31.0

Because we've all been there.

0:33.2

We're probably there like 10 minutes ago.

0:35.6

It's a real thing.

0:36.8

So let's figure this out.

0:37.8

Today in the playbook, we're going to do three things.

0:40.8

One, we're going to talk about why your closet has house hunters, house hunters syndrome.

0:46.6

Number two, the greatest outfit hack ever.

0:50.7

And number three, we're going to talk about the seven steps to a lazy genius closet.

0:55.1

All right, let's do this.

0:57.1

Why does your closet have house hunter syndrome?

0:59.6

If you have been reading the lazy genius collective blog for a little while, you might have

1:04.4

run across a post about why your meal plan has house hunter syndrome.

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