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EPISODE · Oct 16, 2025 · 12 MIN

175: Personal Style, Work Clothes & Identity: a Gen X'er Judging a Millennial

from The Rosie and Roula Show · host Roula Abou Haidar and Rosie Burrows

In this episode of The Rosie and Roula Show, what starts as a light chat about Rosie’s hair turns into a full-on conversation about personal style, work clothes, self-expression, and generational perspectives .Rosie shares her thoughts on growing out her hair, dressing for teaching, and feeling pressure to fit a certain image — while Roula reflects on her lifelong love for fashion and how style is tied to identity, upbringing, and values.From Chino shorts and sneakers to bucket hats and statement accessories, this episode explores how clothes can be more than fabric — they’re a reflection of who we are, where we come from, and how we want to show up in the world.💬 Whether you love fashion or couldn’t care less, this conversation about style, identity, and generational attitudes will make you think (and laugh). Topics in this Episode💇 Rosie’s hair dilemma — growing it out & finding her style👔 “Do you even have work clothes?” — Roula’s Gen X question sparks reflection🧢 Rosie’s work style: Chino shorts, polos, sneakers & teacher badges👗 Roula’s upbringing and love for dressing well🪄 How personal style reflects values, background, and personality🧍‍♀️ Generational differences: appearance vs practicality🧠 Identity, confidence & the subtle pressures of “looking the part”--------------------☕️ Buy us a coffee!🎙️ Send us a voice message🛍️ Buy some Rosie and Roula merch!--------------------⭐️ Leave us a review▶️ Follow us on Instagram and TikTok🎞️ Subscribe to our YouTube channel--------------------🎧 Check out Roula's podcast🎧 Check out Rosie's podcast

In this episode of The Rosie and Roula Show, what starts as a light chat about Rosie’s hair turns into a full-on conversation about personal style, work clothes, self-expression, and generational perspectives . Rosie shares her thoughts on growing out her hair, dressing for teaching, and feeling pressure to fit a certain image — while Roula reflects on her lifelong love for fashion and how style is tied to identity, upbringing, and values. From Chino shorts and sneakers to bucket hats and sta...

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