Welcome to the third episode of our series, where we explore complex and thought-provoking discussions with leading experts. In this episode, we're taking a deep dive into the world of wellness and examining the state of the industry. As we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of health and wellness, it's essential to ponder how we can be a part of the industry without being consumed by it.
Read MoreThis week Michelle and Wallis are musing on the demise of a specific type of “Wellness” consumerism if it’s gone for good, why it matters, and what this means for the future of the complex and weighty world of “Wellness”.
Read MoreThis week, we’re chatting with Danielle Friedman about her incredible work on the history of women’s fitness from the 60s onward and how this history informs our most complex notions of what it means to be well in our bodies today.
Read MoreWhat do we mean when we talk about "Wellness" today? We know that it’s a multi-billion dollar industry built on products and services centered on “self-care”, and we also understand that to be "well", means much more than purchasing the latest greens powder.
Read MoreWe're talking last-minute gift ideas, one for me one for you gifting, how to not blow your wad using our epic gift tracker template, and those acts of seasonal emotional terrorism that have you writing to North Pole HQ about why your brother actually deserves coals this year.
Read MoreThe things we ghosted. The purchases that haunt us. Cosmic consumerism gone rogue. Unhinged and hoping to be on-trend (kind of).
Read MoreToday we have a special episode with team Holisticism, where, with a lil' liquid courage, we get vulnerable about what's keeping us happy, helping us feel healthy, and musing on the question of, what does it mean to be well today?
Read MoreToday we're joined by the mystical, powerful, and magically creative duo, The Woke Mystix. The Woke Mystix was a podcast and platform dedicated to creating a safe space for the discussion of spirituality, astrology, magic, self-care, and divinity from the perspectives of two non-conforming women of color from 2019-2021. You can browse and listen to their past episodes (and we highly recommend it!) here, and Ellen's and Imani's respective practices on their personal platforms.
Read More