
Andi Breitowich
Andi Breitowich is a Chicago-based writer and graduate student at Northwestern Medill. She’s a mass consumer of social media and cares about women’s rights, holistic wellness, and non-stigmatizing reproductive care. As a former collegiate pole vaulter, she has a love for all things fitness and is currently obsessed with Peloton Tread workouts and hot yoga.
- United States
- andimora5
Publications
- POPSUGAR134 articles
- Women’s Health US84 articles
- Women's Health Magazine57 articles
- What's Good (the Vitamin Shoppe blog)31 articles
- Men's Health5 articles
- Women's Health UK3 articles
- Pepper Together1 article
Writes Most On
- ‘Brain Rot’ Isn’t Just An Internet Meme—And You May Have It4 Mar—What's Good (the Vitamin Shoppe blog)If your screen time continues to tick higher and higher, you’re part of a very large club. Indeed, the average American spends seven hours and three minutes looking at a screen each day. (Cue the collective sigh.) We all know too much screen time is a bad thing—and if you’re racking up hours of endless scrolling and swiping, you might be at risk of what the internet refers to as “brain rot.” The visceral term may sound farfetched, but it describes a very real phenomenon. In fact, the Oxford...
- Are You Tired or "Touched Out"? Experts Break Down the New-Mom Phenomenon19 Feb—POPSUGARNo one ever said parenting was easy, but chances are, whatever you're feeling, someone else is right there with you. For instance, in a recent "Not Gonna Lie" podcast episode, Kylie Kelce and Allison Kuch talked about motherhood and the phenomenon of being "touched out." Within minutes, it became very clear these NFL WAGs are not alone. Ali, a 32-year-old new mom, can relate. "When I'm 'touched out,' it drains me to the point of not wanting much social, emotional, or physical interaction...
- Wait Chappell, Do Artists Really Not Have Health Insurance?3 Feb—POPSUGARChappell Roan did not come to play at her first Grammys. In addition to her head-turning outfit, iconic performance of "Pink Pony Club," and staunch commitment to advocating for (and celebrating) transgender rights, the pop star capitalized on her win to call out record labels for not providing health insurance. After thanking her support system, the 26-year-old singer accepted her award for best new artist and took a moment to criticize the industry: "I told myself that if I ever won a...
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