Encore Episode: Wearapy: Use Your Clothing to Change Your Mood

Summary: Wearapy describes how you can manipulate your mood from the outside-in through style.
Air Date: 2/22/18
Duration: 10
Host: David Friedman, DC
Guest Bio: Jeannie Mai, TV Personality
Jeannie-Mai1Jeannie Mai is a frequent fashion expert for the Today Show, Wendy Williams and E! News. Other credits include hit shows such as Fashion Star, Golden Globe Awards NBC pre-show, Biggest Loser, Asia’s Next Top Model, The Doctors, and Extra. She is also now one of five dynamic hosts of the popular new daytime talk show, The Real.

Outside of her television career, Jeannie has had numerous endorsement deals with companies including: Avon, David’s Bridal, Microsoft, Ford, Macy’s, Colgate and now Woolite. Jeannie has made it her mission to inspire, educate, and empower women, receiving rave reviews as a speaker on the main stage at Maria Shriver’s The Women’s Conference.  This passion for empowerment has given her the title of “Wearapist.”

Of Vietnamese and Chinese descent, Jeannie strives to give back to her homeland by frequently traveling to Asia to volunteer her time with inspiring organizations dedicated to helping those who are less fortunate. While abroad she works with Heartbeat Vietnam, a non-profit devoted to improving health care for impoverished children and NightLight International, an organization committed to rescuing women and children from sex trafficking and prostitution rings by providing employment and vocational opportunities.
Encore Episode: Wearapy: Use Your Clothing to Change Your Mood
A few years ago, Jeannie Mai started using the term “wearapy” to define her psychology of style.

Wearapy describes how you can manipulate your mood from the outside-in through style.

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In fact, color and emotion can often be intertwined.

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For instance, red is a color of stimulation while blue can have a calming effect. Just like you might tend to grab a pair of black sweatpants when you’re under the weather, wearing a favorite color can have the reverse effect and uplift your spirits when you need it the most.

Jeannie's favorite thing about wearapy is that anyone can try it. Her Aunt Linh, for example, is currently living with relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS), a chronic and often debilitating disease that impacts more than 2.3 million people worldwide.

With symptoms that include fatigue and weakness, there are days that her aunt just doesn’t feel her best, and wearapy becomes an important part of her routine. Her aunt refuses to be defined by her disease, so select changes to her style and beauty regimen allow her to still feel fashion-forward and on-trend despite some of the challenges she may be facing.

Jeannie joins Dr. Friedman to explain how she's changing the face of fashion for those who suffer from various health conditions.

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