Episode Description
What if the biggest thing people notice about you… is the thing you never think about? Before you speak, shake hands, or even sit down, your clothes have already told a story about who you are - your confidence, status, self-awareness, even whether people trust you. And the wild part? Most of us are communicating all of that completely by accident. Today we sit down with wardrobe designer and “clothing psychologist” Rod Alan Baker to unpack the hidden psychology of style, why Napoleon Hill wrote about clothing back in 1920, how modern culture completely broke professional dress codes after COVID, and why learning the difference between dressing to impress people versus dressing to express yourself might quietly change your entire life.
Chapters
- (00:00:00) - First Impressions Make A Difference
- (00:01:19) - The Promise of Clothes
- (00:01:59) - Sort of Sophisticated, Episode 108
- (00:02:44) - Rod Alan Baker
- (00:04:27) - Give Me A Shirt
- (00:04:50) - This Is Not A Fashion Episode
- (00:05:21) - Word of the Week: Swivet
- (00:06:34) - Where Fashion Started: Napoleon Hill
- (00:09:08) - First Impressions
- (00:12:16) - Rod on His Dress Philosophy
- (00:14:29) - Confessions of a Psychologist
- (00:15:19) - Do You Have a Myers- Briggs Personality?
- (00:18:31) - "How Do You Style People?"
- (00:21:22) - Peter Gets the Wardrobe Designer
- (00:22:48) - Rod on His Dress
- (00:26:49) - How To Get Out Of Your Clothes
- (00:29:30) - Rod on His Business
- (00:30:36) - Rod on His Business
- (00:33:47) - Dressing Your Zoom Employee
- (00:34:11) - Should Amanda Burn Her Overalls?
- (00:35:15) - Rodney on His Entrance
- (00:35:30) - Rod Alan Baker
- (00:36:46) - What's Your Challenge for Working Moms?
- (00:38:36) - Is Fashion Affecting People's Personality?
- (00:41:09) - Fun Facts About The Red Dress Effect
- (00:41:39) - Fun Facts
- (00:45:34) - The Psychology of Dressing
- (00:47:14) - A Question for the World