
Jillian Angelini
Hello! I'm Jilian, a Brooklyn-based journalist with a background in communications and PR, holding a bachelor's degree in Communications and Journalism from Pace University. My expertise lies in pitching, researching, and writing compelling digital content, cultivated through my freelance work with outlets such as Bustle, Betches, PopSugar, MindbodyGreen, Women's Health, Well + Good, and more. With a keen understanding of the editorial landscape, I bring a nuanced approach to storytelling, connecting with readers through empathetic and candid narratives. I'm enthusiastic about contributing my skill set to dynamic editorial teams.
- New York, NY, USA
- in/jillianangelini/
Publications
- POPSUGAR6 articles
- Mashable2 articles
- Women’s Health US2 articles
- Reflect Beauty2 articles
- mixed feelings1 article
- Women's Health Magazine1 article
- Well+Good1 article
Writes Most On
- "More of a Handshake Person": Exploring the Pressure to Hug Colleagues10 Jul 2024—POPSUGARCameron Mason*, a marketing coordinator, was headed to a summer holiday party to meet her coworkers when she started to feel uneasy. Not because of how she looked or the possibility of having nothing to talk about, but because she was scared her coworkers would straight-away greet her with a hug, a type of touch she'd rather not embrace. Mason is one of the few women employees at her marketing firm, where she primarily works remotely except for the occasional client meetings and coworker...
- Sex Scenes Are So Back — and Better18 Jun 2024—POPSUGARIt's not a secret that explicit sex scenes in films have been on the decline for the past 20 years. In fact, a recent Stephen Follows film industry study found erotica in feature films had fallen by almost 40 percent since the start of the century. The "Marvelization" of cinema, that is, the lack of horniness in Marvel movies despite their overtly sexual nature, has been slowly creeping into film genres across the board. A 2019 Playboy study found that only one out of every 100 movies...
- Masturbation Has Tons Of Surprising Health Benefits—Here Are The Biggest Ones30 Apr 2024—Women's Health MagazineSexually speaking, no two people are the same—everyone has different experiences, preferences, and turn-ons. But there’s one activity that’s been around for millions of years, and it's still ubiquitous today: the art of masturbation. No matter your age, gender, or life experiences, solo sex can feel good. And believe it or not, it actually has a lot of really great health benefits, too. From boosting your mood to improving your sex life, masturbation can be physically and psychologically...
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