Stressed But Well Dressed

Dahlia Stroud

"Stressed But Well Dressed" delves into the link between stress, confidence, and clothing, helping listeners build a "well-dressed mindset" for success. Dahlia hosts weekly conversations with a diverse range of guests—psychologists, founders, authors, designers, coaches, TV personalities, journalists, a firefighter, a former cult member, marketeers, and even Miss Great Britain—to explore the impact of stress on identity, confidence, and mindset from unique perspectives across a range of topics. Expect thought provoking conversations, practical tips for success and a bit of fashion in the mix!

  1. Season 13, Episode 5: Our most courageous clothing (with guest Harriet-Lee Glover)

    APR 10

    Season 13, Episode 5: Our most courageous clothing (with guest Harriet-Lee Glover)

    Dahlia is joined by Harriet Glover to discuss clothes, courage and a cancer diagnosis. The episode shares Harriet's story and her determination to use clothes to demonstrate that whilst she was being treated for cancer, that diagnosis would not define who she was. Harriet was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) in March 2025, just four months after giving birth to her second daughter, Holly.With her eldest, Rowan, having only just turned three, her immediate reaction was simple and honest: “I haven’t got time for this.” While Harriet quickly had to place her physical health in thehands of the incredible team at St James’s University Hospital, she made a conscious decision to hold onto control of her mindset and outlook. There were, of course, moments of anger and overwhelm, the “why me?” and “this isn’t fair”days, but with the unwavering support of family and friends, she navigated over 18 months of treatment while continuing to live busy family life alongside it.   Throughout her journey, Harriet found unexpected empowerment in self-expression. Letting go of the “mum bun,” she embraced bold hairstyles anddopamine dressing, using fashion as a way to feel uplifted, put together, and still connected to joy. It became a daily reminder that even in the hardest moments, there were choices she could still make for herself.   Now, having been given the all-clear, Harriet has returned to her work in learning and development with a renewed sense of purpose. Her passion for helping others grow and take control of their careers has been reignited, now enriched by her own powerful story of resilience, perspective, andpossibility. Personal note from Dahlia as the host: This episode was recorded in person and it was a privilege to sit with Harriet on the sofa and listen to her story which was so incredibly inspiring. This episode covers the topic of receiving a cancer diagnosis in detail. Stressed But Well Dressed is hosted by Dahlia Stroud and a new episode of the show is released every Friday with Dahlia interviewing a guest on the link between clothes and confidence and discussing their version of well-dressed. Go behind the show on instagram @stressedbutwelldressed_podcast, follow Stressed But Well Dressed on substack or find Dahlia Stroud on LinkedIn

    36 min
  2. Season 13, Episode 3: A moment to ALIGNE (with guest Ginny Seymour)

    MAR 27

    Season 13, Episode 3: A moment to ALIGNE (with guest Ginny Seymour)

    Dahlia is joined by Ginny Seymour, CEO and founder of fashion brand ALIGNE to discuss clothes, confidence and cultivating a community through a brand. Ginny shares her background in fashion retail and the journey that she has taken the ALIGNE brand on since she became CEO in 2023. She shares how under leadership they pivoted the brand design and presentation, creating a clear handwriting for ALIGNE and more recently partnering with SheerLuxe - the biggest activation for both brands to date. The conversation covers how to embody the role of CEO of one of the hottest new fashion brands, London vs New York street style and why ALIGNE is focused on psychographics not demographics creating what Ginny describes as an 'attitude' of confidence.  Ginny Seymour is the CEO and founder of ALIGNE, the London-bornwomenswear brand she re-founded and reimagined in 2023 with a clear mission: to redefine contemporary fashion through design-led, accessibly-priced hero pieces made for modern women. Under her creative and strategic leadership, ALIGNE has established a distinct aesthetic rooted in confident silhouettes, sharp tailoring, and refined essentials designed to power everyday life with ease andconfidence.   Born in Toronto, Seymour began her career in New York as a Contemporary Buyer at Saks Fifth Avenue and brings more than 20 years of global fashion leadership across design, merchandising, product development, e-commerce, marketing and operations. Her career spans senior roles at Saks Fifth Avenue, Holt Renfrew, Hudson’s Bay Company, Roots Canada and Astrid & Miyu, shaping brand and product strategies across North America and the UK. Since relaunching ALIGNE as a DTC-first brand in 2023, Seymour has overseen significant growth in the UK – where the brand is designed and creatively led – while thoughtfully expanding into the U.S. market. ALIGNE recently launched with Nordstrom and opened a New York operational hub to support international scale and community growth. Known for its tailoring, outerwear and denim, ALIGNE has cultivated a growing globalcommunity of women who value confidence, craft, and clothing with purpose.   Beyond fashion, Seymour is a dedicated advocate for women’s empowerment, mental health, and women’s sport. She champions initiatives that create pathways for women to thrive, including support of Smart Works, the UK charity helping women re-enter the workforce, and programs uplifting athletes from grassroots to professional level. Seymour in London, where she lives with her husband and two sons.

    32 min
  3. Season 13, Episode 2: Clothes, Divorce and Dating (with guest Liv Lewis)

    MAR 20

    Season 13, Episode 2: Clothes, Divorce and Dating (with guest Liv Lewis)

    Dahlia is joined by Liv Lewis, known on instagram under the handle 'Ultimate Girl Gang' to discuss stress, dress, divorce and dating. Dahlia and Liv dive into an honest, grounded conversation about how divorce reshapes your identity, exploring what it really means to move from being part of a partnership to rediscovering yourself as an individual. They unpack the emotional, practical and deeply personal shifts that happen when a long-term relationship ends, and how that transition forces you to confront who you are without the structure of a couple. Liv shares her lived experience of going through a divorce—what the process demanded of her, how it changed her day-to-day life, and the unexpected ways it challenged her sense of self. She talks openly about the emotional fallout, the rebuilding phase, and the slow, sometimes uncomfortable work of understanding what you want, what you value and how you want to show up in the world after a major life change. The conversation explores how significant transitions—like divorce, separation or the end of a long-term relationship—can shape your identity and push you into a new chapter of personal growth. Dahlia and Liv discuss how to rebuild confidence from the inside out, how to reconnect with your own voice, and how to create a life that feels aligned with who you are becoming. They also touch on the lighter, practical side of starting again: what to wear when you begin dating after divorce, how style can support confidence, and how clothing can help you express a renewed sense of self. It’s a thoughtful, relatable discussion for anyone navigating identity shifts, rediscovery and the realities of life after divorce. Liv Lewis lives in the Cotswolds with her 4 daughters and runs the instagram account 'Ultimate Girl Gang'. Her love for fashion has seen her previously holding roles at Christian Louboutin and Net-A-Porter.

    30 min
  4. Season 13, Episode 1: Do we need International Women's Day? (with guest Tea Colaianni)

    MAR 13

    Season 13, Episode 1: Do we need International Women's Day? (with guest Tea Colaianni)

    Dahlia is joined by Tea Colaianni founder and chair of WiHTL the collaborative community driving inclusion across Hospitality, Travel, Retail and Leisure industries to reflect on International Women's Day. The conversation unpacks the purpose of the day and whether it is still relevant in 2026. Dahlia and Tea talk about the need for companies to have clear policies and practices - and how stressful it can be for employees who work in a culture where policies and practice don't appear to align. The discussion includes Tea's view on the theme for 2026 which was 'Give to Gain' and whether women should actually feel the need to continue to 'give' in order to gain equality. Tea shares examples of where she has challenged the status quo, how she has built her confidence and the real business value of inclusive leadership. Tea Colaianni has more than 30 years experience in consumer facing industries gained in organisations like Hilton Hotels and Merlin Entertainments. A lawyer by training, after a successful executive career as Chief People Officer, Tea has built a broad advisory portfolio serving on multiple boards as a Non-Executive Director. She is currently Senior Independent Director and Chair of the Remuneration Committee at The Watches of Switzerland Group Plc and Non-Executive Director at SD Worx NV. Tea was previously Vice-Chair and Chair of the ESG Committee at Canford School. Tea is the Founder and Chair of WiHTL & Diversity in Retail, a member organisation counting over 115 of the most recognisable brands in the hospitality, travel, leisure and retail industries worldwide with a mission to create diverse and inclusive working environments and positively impact 5 million employees globally by 2030

    35 min
  5. MAR 6

    Season 12, Episode 10: Retail Therapy (with guest Becky Pritchard)

    Dahlia is joined by Becky Pritchard to discuss how clothes became her anchor when her son was diagnosed with a rare condition. Becky's family life was uprooted to London whilst her son received treatment at Great Ormond Street Hospital for a six month period and during that time Becky had to dig deep to build strength, courage and resilience. A chance meeting with a stranger allowed her to see that self-care was not just something that it was 'ok' to do whilst her child was having treatment but also critical to preserve her wellbeing. Dahlia and Becky discuss how clothes became Becky's anchor and really did take her from stressed to well-dressed at a very challenging time. With over two decades in the audio industry Becky turns branded podcasts into must-listen content at award-winning agency Distorted. She also sits on the Board of Directors at Audio UK, is a judge for multiple industry awards and is a regular speaker at industry events. She is known for herinnovative and trend-sharp approach.BUT, on top of her professional capabilities, most importantly Becky is a Mum and has experienced first hand life in and out of hospital with a child suffering from a serious and rare auto-immune condition. In 2026 Becky has committed toraising funds for Leeds Children's Hospital and Great Ormond Street.   You can find out more and donate here https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/freddiesjourney Stressed But Well Dressed is hosted by Dahlia Stroud and a new episode of the show is released every Friday with Dahlia interviewing a guest on the link between clothes and confidence and discussing their version of well-dressed. Go behind the show on instagram @stressedbutwelldressed_podcast, follow Stressed But Well Dressed on substack or find Dahlia Stroud on LinkedIn

    32 min
  6. Season 12, Episode 9: Can you catch stress? (with Tamu Thomas)

    FEB 27

    Season 12, Episode 9: Can you catch stress? (with Tamu Thomas)

    Dahlia is joined by Tamu Thomas to discuss why our work should add value to our lives but so often ends up depleting us. Dahlia and Tamu discuss how to make our work work for us and what to do when it doesn't. Tamu gives practical tips on how to get honest about the work we are doing and how it is making us feel. She explains how to rewire your nervous system after burnout giving listeners practical advice on what it means to stay less stressed and more well dressed. Tamu Thomas is a Human Flourishing Specialist, keynote speaker and mentor for emerging thought leaders. Her book, Women Who Work Too Much was published by Hay House in 2024. She helps high-performing women and future focused organisations evolve the way they work so ambition, wellbeing and high-performance coexist without burnout. A former social worker with16 years experience, Tamu blends the science of human safety, connection and behavior change to translate complex human dynamics into clear, actionable leadership strategy. Her approach centres nervous system safety, belonging and joy as essential foundations for sustainable high performance. Alongside her organisational work, Tamu supports founders, service-based professionals and emerging thought leaders to build magnetic, commercially viable speaker brands that position them as the obvious choice for paid opportunities. Tamu’s insights have made her a trusted voice for brands such as NatWest, Ralph Lauren, Stylist Magazine, Santander, Harper’s Bazaar, TikTok, Grazia magazine and Brunel University. She is known for delivering mindset-shifting content with warmth, precision and clarity making big ideas feel both accessible and transformative. Her signature belief: Work should develop us not deplete us. When it's grounded in meaning and purpose it can become a source of connection and flourishing that fuels our wellbeing. Stressed But Well Dressed is a weekly show about the link between clothes, confidence and mindset. Go behind the scenes on instagram @stressedbutwelldressed_podcast Find host Dahlia Stroud on linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/dahliastroud/ Or read about each show on substack https://substack.com/@stressedbutwelldressed

    42 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
3 Ratings

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"Stressed But Well Dressed" delves into the link between stress, confidence, and clothing, helping listeners build a "well-dressed mindset" for success. Dahlia hosts weekly conversations with a diverse range of guests—psychologists, founders, authors, designers, coaches, TV personalities, journalists, a firefighter, a former cult member, marketeers, and even Miss Great Britain—to explore the impact of stress on identity, confidence, and mindset from unique perspectives across a range of topics. Expect thought provoking conversations, practical tips for success and a bit of fashion in the mix!

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