The World’s Largest Wildlife Crossing and The Death (and Rebirth) of Skinny Jeans with Serena Wolf
In this episode, we talk about the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing in California (world’s largest wildlife crossing), the return of skinny jeans, how trends are dictated, and the problem with designing for the internet and not ourselves.
About this week’s guest: Since graduating from Harvard and Le Cordon Bleu Paris, Serena Wolf has put her culinary skills to work as a private chef, culinary instructor, recipe developer, author, and blogger at Domesticate-Me.com. She is the author of The Dude Diet, The Dude Diet: Dinnertime, and You Do You. Serena's work has been featured on The TODAY Show, Good Morning America, Access Hollywood, People, Real Simple, SELF, Women's Day, as well as many other well-known publications and media outlets.
Show notes!
This week’s sponsor: The Working Garden Project
Serena’s IG
You Do You: 100+ Endlessly Adaptable Recipes to Boost Your Culinary Confidence
Things we talked about:
The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing
The New + Improved Skinny Jeans via Vogue
It Must Be Nice To Be A West Village Girl via The Cut
The happiness paradox: your friends are happier than you
Dunbar's number: Why we can only maintain 150 relationships
The associations between social comparison on social media and young adults mental health
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