
Josie Santi
Wellness Editor at The Everygirl
I'm only on here to stalk famous people.. I don't know how to work this.
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1 week ago |
theeverygirl.com | Josie Santi
If I could go back in time and tell my younger self to invest in laser hair removal sooner, I would do it in a heartbeat. For years, I struggled with razor burn, irritation, and stubble that seemed to show up no matter how often I shaved. I spent a small fortune on high-end shaving creams, aloe vera gels, and cooling products, but nothing truly worked. The final straw?
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2 months ago |
theeverygirl.com | Josie Santi
After hosting The Everygirl Podcast for almost three years, I consider myself an expert on self-love. To get to spend an hour chatting with some of the most confident women in the world—from billionaires to body image advocates to wellness gurus to general badasses—I’d have to be an idiot to not pick up on a few things. Whether I’m interviewing a celebrity nutritionist or reality TV star, the topic of confidence always comes up, whether I plan for it or not.
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2 months ago |
theeverygirl.com | Josie Santi
If you care about your health, chances are you have spent a lot of time and energy meal prepping, going to the gym, and nailing the perfect morning routine. Wellness girls everywhere portray lives (AKA TikToks) full of early morning gym sessions, protein-packed salads, and red light therapy masks before bed. While movement, nutrition, and self-care are crucial pillars of well-being, there’s one problem: We’re missing a major part of the puzzle.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
theeverygirl.com | Josie Santi
How many times a day do we all use the word “should?” I should go to bed early, I should’ve worked out today, I shouldn’t order takeout. Especially as women, we are inundated with societal, internal, professional, aesthetic, and familial pressure: I should try harder at work to prove myself, I should spend more time with my kids to be a good mother, I should lose weight to be more attractive, I should have more friends or else I’m not loved.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
theeverygirl.com | Josie Santi
I think a lot of people get “manifestation” wrong. From vision boards to various methods gaining popularity across TikTok over the past couple of years, I love seeing manifestation go mainstream because it means we’re motivated to feel inspired and live the life we actually want instead of unintentionally existing, feeling like a victim of our own lives.
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