The Well-Dressed Mind: Episode with Becca Wegman
Lindsay Nicholas sits down with Becca Wegman, marketing lead for Accenture Song North America and former owner and CEO of TM Advertising. TM was the first and only woman-owned full-service advertising agency in Dallas, Texas. The two first met while working at the same agency network back in 2009. What comes through immediately is a shared, lifelong connection to clothing and what it means to show up as yourself.
Becca's relationship with fashion started at home. Her father worked as a sales rep for Lee Jeans and ran a retail store. She was his sample size model in high school and college, secretly coveting the Levi's 501s that were strictly off-limits in a Lee household. Her first act of sartorial rebellion? Buying a pair of guest jeans the moment she got to college.
Becca's relationship with fashion started at home. Her father worked as a sales rep for Lee Jeans and ran a retail store. She was his sample size model in high school and college, secretly coveting the Levi's 501s that were strictly off-limits in a Lee household. Her first act of sartorial rebellion? Buying a pair of guest jeans the moment she got to college.
Her career, by her own telling, was accidental. A woman she babysat for pushed her toward an advertising interview she had no intention of taking seriously. Three hours later, she had a job. She never left the industry. Along the way, she built an agency named one of Ad Age's best places to work three years running. She earned a TED talk and became a passionate mentor to young working mothers.
As a women's fashion podcast, The Well-Dressed Mind always gets to the heart of how personal style and professional identity sit side by side. Lindsay and Becca trade stories about outfits that marked turning points. Becca's first Tiffany's purchase after a career milestone. The Christian Louis Vuitton lace boots she wore for her TED talk. The senior colleague who told her early on to "dress for the job you want, not for the job you have." That advice stuck. She never wore jeans to work again.
What makes this episode feel like more than a women's styling podcast is the emotional depth both women bring to the subject. Becca describes clothes not as armour but as a celebration. She rarely repeats an outfit, not out of vanity, but because each day deserves its own mood. She tells her children the same thing: if it does not make you feel good, take it off.
One of the most moving moments comes when Becca recalls cleaning out her late aunt's closet. She tried on handmade 50s dresses that fit her perfectly, a body she never knew they shared. It is a quiet, powerful reminder that clothing carries memory, identity, and connection across generations.
For anyone looking for a podcast on styling tips grounded in real life rather than trend cycles, this episode delivers. Becca's parting advice is simple. Follow what you love. Be genuinely good at it. And wear whatever makes you walk into a room with confidence. Whether that means a Shirt Dress on a Tuesday, a Silk Tux Blouse before a big presentation, or a One-shoulder Dress on a Saturday night, the rule is the same. If it does not make you feel good, take it off. Nobody worth impressing cares if your outfit is "weird." They care that you wore it without apology.
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Meet Our Guests
Becca Wegman
Managing Director, Executive Leadership
Accenture Song
Becca Wegman is the Marketing Lead for Accenture Song North America and former owner and CEO of TM Advertising, the first and only women-owned full-service advertising agency in Dallas, Texas. A TED Talk speaker and Ad Age Best Places to Work honoree, she is also a passionate mentor to young working mothers and women entering the workforce.
Lindsay Nicholas
President, Creative Director & Founder
Lindsay Nicholas New York
Lindsay Nicholas is the founder of Lindsay Nicholas New York, a luxury womenswear brand, and the host of The Well-Dressed Mind podcast. With a background in advertising and a career spanning New York, Singapore, and Dallas, she has spent over a decade building a brand rooted in the belief that personal style and professional identity are inseparable. Her collections are designed for women who dress with intention.
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