
Sara Ashley O'Brien
Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
reporter @wsj | formerly: @CNN, covering tech / culture. alumna of @columbiajourn @uva ✨ tips — [email protected] or cell/signal at 212.814.5645
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1 week ago |
livemint.com | Sara Ashley O'Brien
Summary Wealthy parents are paying tens of thousands of dollars for a resort vacation with their children where they tackle family dynamics. This is a Mint Premium article gifted to you. Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. On a sprawling estate on New Zealand’s Matakana Coast, there’s an infinity pool, a heated spa, a secret wine cellar and a tennis court for vacationing guests. Another unusual luxury: on-site counseling.
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1 week ago |
wsj.com | Sara Ashley O'Brien
On a sprawling estate on New Zealand’s Matakana Coast, there’s an infinity pool, a heated spa, a secret wine cellar and a tennis court for vacationing guests. Another unusual luxury: on-site counseling. Bluestone Families, which operates retreats on the estate, sees vacations as the future site for fostering healthy dynamics between parents and kids.
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3 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Sara Ashley O'Brien
If you are a woman on the internet, you are likely being inundated with content about creatine. The ads are on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok. Your favorite podcast hosts are talking about it, influencers are singing its praises and group chats are lighting up between friends.
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1 month ago |
wsj.com | Sara Ashley O'Brien
The blog Lauryn Bosstick started in college has spawned a blockbuster podcast and a product line built on her own experiments in self-care. ‘I’m like a bloodhound dog,’ she says. ‘I’ve tried everything.’Lauryn Bosstick is sitting in a makeup chair, wearing a red Skims pajama set and taking sips from a trio of beverages: a green juice, a heavy-metal detox smoothie from Cafe Gratitude’s collaboration with the “Medical Medium” Anthony William and a large water bottle filled with iced coffee.
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Mar 8, 2025 |
tovima.com | Sara Ashley O'Brien
When Lauren Brenc was in her 20s and living in New York City, a night out with friends meant drinking. “I was so programmed to have fun with alcohol, everything became centered around it,” said Brenc, who worked in bars and clubs at the time. “It was damaging my body, how I looked, my emotional well-being. Everything was suffering.”That changed when she moved to Southern California in 2019. She cut down her drinking—and “started doing big doses of mushrooms,” Brenc said.
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