Episodes

  • Why I Abandoned the Airbnb at 2am
    Mar 24 2026

    Why I Abandoned the Airbnb at 2am

    It started with a smell. In this episode, Judith shares the full story of abandoning a vomit-soaked London Airbnb at 2am — and what hauling a giant suitcase into a perfumed hotel in the middle of the night taught her about the year she was actually having. This is the episode that introduces the 2026 theme: Misadventures.

    In This Episode:

    • The Airbnb from hell — feet, cheese, mold, a cracked window, and a ceiling that finally gave way

    • Why we stay too long in things that clearly aren't working — sunk cost, pride, and not wanting to admit we were wrong

    • How to let the year tell you what kind of year it is instead of forcing a theme onto January

    • Why naming what's actually happening is the first move toward shaping what you want

    • The difference between resisting reality and acknowledging it — with humor and levity

    Mission, Should You Choose to Accept It: Ask yourself what the year is already telling you. What have you been tolerating too long? What is your proverbial vomit-filled hallway? You don't have to know where the hotel is yet — you just have to admit the smell is no longer acceptable.

    Timestamps:

    • 0:00 Welcome & Introduction

    • 0:09 The London Airbnb Horror Story

    • 2:53 Why Did We Stay So Long? (Sunk Cost & Pride)

    • 4:01 Rethinking the "Word of the Year" Approach

    • 4:44 Letting the Year Tell You Its Theme

    • 5:50 Introducing the Theme: Misadventure

    • 6:38 Invitation: Name the Year You're Actually Having

    • 7:09 Your Mission: What Are You Tolerating?

    • 7:46 What's Coming Next on the Podcast & Substack

    • 9:19 Closing & Call to Action

    Connect: Instagram @judithgaton | Substack for weekly essays

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    10 mins
  • Episode 338 Tiny Creative Acts
    8 mins
  • The Lost Pleasure of Getting Ready
    Mar 10 2026
    Episode 337: The Lost Pleasure of Getting Ready - 30 Acts of Resistance Through Style

    Why has getting dressed become a lost pleasure for busy professionals? Host Judith Gaton reframes intentional dressing as an act of resistance and shares 30 compelling reasons to find joy in your getting ready routine again.

    What You'll Learn
    • Why the ritual of getting ready has lost its mystique

    • How style and fashion are inherently political acts

    • Why trivializing what women find pleasure in is problematic

    • 30 acts of resistance through intentional dressing

    • How to reclaim the pleasure of getting ready without perfection

    Episode Highlights
    • [00:00] The lost pleasure of getting dressed

    • [02:30] Getting ready as armor and creativity

    • [08:45] Why this conversation matters during difficult times

    • [12:20] Style and fashion as inherently political

    • [15:40] Real-world examples: lawyers, doctors, nonprofit leaders

    • [20:15] The 30 acts of resistance through dressing

    • [25:30] Finding compelling reasons to care for yourself

    Key Quote

    "The goal is not perfection. It's intention. Let's take care of the aesthetics so that you can do your work unfettered and undistracted."

    Connect: Instagram @judithgaton | Substack for weekly essays

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    11 mins
  • First of the Month Files March 2026
    Mar 4 2026
    Episode Overview

    In this special episode of the Style Masterclass podcast, host Judith Gaton introduces a new format inspired by her Substack's "First of the Month Files." She shares five things she's currently loving and working on, along with encouragement to pursue your own creative projects and find joy in the everyday.

    Key Takeaways

    Imperfect progress > perfect inaction
    Find your accountability buddy
    Share your art with the world
    Create phone-free, analog moments
    Take up space—we need you

    Connect

    📮 Substack - Paid subscribers get monthly snail mail
    📸 Instagram - Share your lemon recipes!

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    16 mins
  • From Teacher to Mobile Bookstore Owner with Andie Geyer
    Jan 20 2026

    In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Andie Geyer, the owner and operator of Rebel Reads, a mobile romance and fantasy bookstore based in Redlands, California. Andie shares her incredible journey from third-grade teacher to entrepreneur, proving that you don't need to quit your day job to build a thriving passion business.

    Discover how Andie went from seeing a video to launching her pink mobile bookstore in just two weeks, and learn the two critical questions every aspiring entrepreneur should ask themselves before starting a business.

    Find Andie & Rebel Reads:

    • Instagram

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    41 mins
  • Process Over Outcome 2026 Goals
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode of the Style Masterclass podcast, the host delves into the concept of goal-setting, encouraging listeners to shift their focus from grandiose outcome goals to specific, daily processes. Sharing personal realizations and examples, such as making a million dollars, losing weight, creating a stylish wardrobe and writing a novel, the episode emphasizes that real progress and satisfaction come from the mundane, everyday efforts. Listeners are invited to embrace the process, savor the in-between moments, and cultivate a deeper relationship with themselves through consistent, intentional actions.

    00:00 Introduction and Today's Topic: Goals

    00:37 Personal Experiences with Goal Setting

    01:20 The Problem with Outcome Goals

    03:29 The Importance of Process Over Outcome

    06:31 Practical Examples and Personal Goals

    09:53 Conclusion and Call to Action

    Join us on Substack.

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    10 mins
  • The Art of Leaving Room: Goals, Growth, and Grace
    Jan 6 2026

    In this episode, Judith explores the tension between setting ambitious goals and leaving room for flexibility, creativity, and possibility—especially at the start of a new year. She shares personal reflections, style advice, and encouragement for high achievers to embrace both planning and the unexpected.

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    11 mins
  • Why Women People Please and How to Break the Cycle with Sara Fisk
    Dec 9 2025

    In this transformative conversation, Judith is joined by friend, colleague, and certified coach Sara Fisk, creator of The Stop People Pleasing Program and host of The Ex Good Girl Podcast.

    Together they explore what people pleasing really looks like beneath the surface, why high-achieving women are especially vulnerable to it, how it shows up in both obvious and subtle patterns, and what it truly takes to break the cycle. Expect laughter, honesty, and powerful insights you'll carry into your day-to-day life.

    Connect with Sara Fisk

    Website: https://www.sarafisk.coach/

    Podcast: https://www.sarafisk.coach/podcast

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    41 mins