Episode 122: Color Analysis, Confidence, and Your Identity in Christ with Merin Minch

Episode 122: Color Analysis, Confidence, and Your Identity in Christ with Merin Minch

From Created for This with Danielle Roberts by Danielle Roberts

October 2, 2025 · 26 min

About this episode

Merin Minch discusses color analysis and its impact on confidence and identity in Christ.

In this episode of Created for This, my guest Merin Minch discuss the intricacies of color analysis and how it can help reveal a person's best colors based on their undertones and intensity levels. She explains the resurgence of color analysis, its roots in the 1980s, and how it empowers people, especially mothers, to feel confident in their appearance. Merin shares her journey from learning about color analysis to launching her business in 2025, emphasizing the joy and confidence it brings to women. She also discusses the intersection of her work with faith, helping clients embrace their God-given features, and the importance of rest. The episode concludes with practical advice on dressing for confidence and the significance of finding rest in the Lord. 00:00 Introduction to Created for This 00:37 Welcoming Merin to the Podcast 01:48 Understanding Color Analysis 03:06 Personal Journey with Color Analysis 06:02 Impact of Color Analysis on Confidence 07:30 Balancing Motherhood and Identity 09:03 Faith and Identity in Christ 13:19 Practical Tips for Confidence 18:25 Surprising Aspects of Being a Color Analyst 20:21 Finding Rest and Support 22:55 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Follow…

People in this episode

Host: Danielle Roberts

Guest: Merin Minch

Topics covered

  • color analysis
  • confidence
  • identity in Christ
  • motherhood
  • faith
  • personal journey

Keywords

  • color analysis
  • confidence
  • identity
  • faith
  • motherhood
  • personal journey
  • rest

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