Apr 01 2025 36 mins
This one’s a big-hearted, big-energy chat that’ll stay with you.
In this episode of It’s Got Pockets, I sit down with the brilliant Jane Druker — fashion and beauty journalist, editor, author, and a woman who’s lived a life full of stories, style, and reinvention. The people she has met, the places she has worked; we delve into all the details; from her favourite interviewee to her top tips for keeping it real.
We talk about what really goes on behind the glossy magazine pages — the pressure, the pivots, and the power of showing up as yourself. From career highs to deeply personal losses, Jane shares how she’s navigated decades in the industry without losing her spark (or her sense of humour).
This is a conversation about ageing on your own terms, claiming your confidence, and ditching the outdated rules about how women “should” show up in the world. We get into the generational shifts, the grief that sneaks up on you, and the everyday rituals that keep you grounded when life throws its curveballs.
If you’ve ever questioned your style, your worth, or whether you’re “too much” — this one’s for you.
We cover:
💄 What fashion taught Jane about identity and reinvention
🧳 The cultural curveballs that change how you see yourself
🌙 The unexpected magic of evening rituals
💥 Grief, joy, and holding both without falling apart
💬 Real talk on confidence, comparison and why peace matters more than perfection
Get ready for a dose of honesty, heart, and a few belly laughs. This episode is about finding your fire again — no matter what stage of life you’re in.
Takeaways:
- Jane emphasises the importance of writing down goals and wishes.
- Younger generations are redefining traditional life paths.
- Authenticity is crucial in interviews and personal interactions.
- Self-awareness is different from self-confidence.
- Facing fears can lead to personal growth and confidence.
- Daily practices can enhance life satisfaction.
- Cultural traditions can offer unique perspectives on life.
- Incremental changes can significantly improve well-being. Self-care rituals can enhance overall well-being.
- Reflecting on joyful moments can shift perspective.
- Grief is a part of life; finding joy is essential.
- Career aspirations should align with personal passions.
- Fashion choices reflect personal identity and comfort.
- Expectations can shape life choices; it's important to challenge them.
- Success is defined by joy and fulfillment in life.
- Finding peace in everyday moments is crucial.
- Believing in oneself is vital for personal growth.
- Life is a continuous journey of learning and adapting.
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