The Susan Padron Podcast
Susan Padron authentically brings the healing and unlearning required to truly be yourself. She moves people towards expressing thoughts, emotions, and actions in alignment with their values, beliefs, and desires. As an Intuitive Personal Stylist, Susan goes beyond just following current trends and fashion rules. She connects the physical aspect with the spiritual and emotional areas while empathizing with one's mood, self-image, and overall well-being. The Susan Padron Podcast welcomes guests and listeners to have conversations that give permission to rethink and challenge the rules.
The Susan Padron Podcast
Tailoring Your Clothes with Nik Ronca
In today's episode, I am joined by Nik Ronca, known as Nik the Tailor, whose journey into tailoring is rooted in childhood creativity and a profound understanding of self-expression through clothing. As a non-binary parent and founder of the Tailored Collective, Nik emphasizes the importance of representing oneself authentically outside societal norms. Their Perfect Fit model, focusing on fit, form, function, and fancy, challenges traditional sizing standards and aims to provide clients with an empowering experience tailored to their unique identities and bodies. Through intimate fittings and thoughtful dialogue, Nik fosters a space where clients can embrace their bodies and clothing as extensions of their true selves, resulting in transformative experiences beyond mere alterations.
Today on The Susan Padron Podcast
- Nik's journey into tailoring, inspired by childhood creativity
- The significance of self-expression through clothing
- Nik's identity as a non-binary parent
- The founding of the Tailored Collective
- Challenging traditional sizing standards
- The role of intimate fittings and thoughtful dialogue
Connect with Nik:
- Hangout with Nik: @nikthetailor
- Work with Nik: @tailoredcollectivephl
Connect with Susan:
- Hangout with Susan: @susanpadron_stylist
- Work with Susan: susanpadronstylist.com/create-magic
- Learn from Susan: Book & Workbook - We Don't Do Just Okay Anymore