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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2025 · 35 MIN

Styled for Success: Real Talk with Margaret Miller

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Margaret Miller walked away from a steady teaching career to chase her dreams and build a thriving fashion brand with three locations, a loyal following, and a mission to help women feel confident in every mirror they face. But behind the racks of fabulous clothing is a real conversation about success, judgment, and the desire to continue to build her circle in the local community.In this episode, Betsy sits down with Margaret and gets candid about building a brand, staying true to herself, and creating a space where women feel seen, celebrated, and supported.

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