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Longtime hero and first-time guest Atoosa Rubenstein is our plus-one today, and, whoa, is she delivering SO MUCH wisdom—you know, exactly the sort of stuff she was known for as the editor of CosmoGIRL! And Seventeen, but now built for adults. (Related: You've gotta sign up for her newsletter Atoosa Unedited.) Before we get into it, though, we need to talk about a term that's as useful as it is aspirational: public affluence.
Public affluence further reading: "Every Child on Their Own Trampoline" by Jeremy Williams and the 1958 book The Affluent Society by John Kenneth Galbraith.
More on the Buy Nothing Project. See also: this post and this one from Reading My Tea Leaves.
Sign up for Atoosa Unedited, Atoosa Rubenstein's newsletter—you want in on this!—and read the breakup installment we reference. Oh, follow the Atoosa Unedited Instagram, too.
Tiny, baby Erica interviewing Atoosa in 2004 for Roadtrip Nation.
Some Atoosa go-tos: It Didn't Start With You by Mark Wolynn, Goop, Armchair Expert, SmartLess, Tara Brach, and Page Six.
Direct your feedback to @athingortwohq, [email protected], and 833-632-5463.
Um, are you signed up for Secret Menu?!
Download the (free!) Zocdoc app and schedule the doctor's appointment you've been putting off.
Get a handle on your fertility with Modern Fertility's finger-prick test. It's $20 off when you use our link.
Try Nutrafol for thicker, healthier hair. Your first month's subscription is 20% off with the code ATHINGORTWO.
YAY.
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Longtime hero and first-time guest Atoosa Rubenstein is our plus-one today, and, whoa, is she delivering SO MUCH wisdom—you know, exactly the sort of stuff she was known for as the editor of CosmoGIRL! And Seventeen, but now built for adults. (Related: You've gotta sign up for her newsletter Atoosa Unedited.) Before we get into it, though, we need to talk about a term that's as useful as it is aspirational: public affluence.
Public affluence further reading: "Every Child on Their Own Trampoline" by Jeremy Williams and the 1958 book The Affluent Society by John Kenneth Galbraith.
More on the Buy Nothing Project. See also: this post and this one from Reading My Tea Leaves.
Sign up for Atoosa Unedited, Atoosa Rubenstein's newsletter—you want in on this!—and read the breakup installment we reference. Oh, follow the Atoosa Unedited Instagram, too.
Tiny, baby Erica interviewing Atoosa in 2004 for Roadtrip Nation.
Some Atoosa go-tos: It Didn't Start With You by Mark Wolynn, Goop, Armchair Expert, SmartLess, Tara Brach, and Page Six.
Direct your feedback to @athingortwohq, [email protected], and 833-632-5463.
Um, are you signed up for Secret Menu?!
Download the (free!) Zocdoc app and schedule the doctor's appointment you've been putting off.
Get a handle on your fertility with Modern Fertility's finger-prick test. It's $20 off when you use our link.
Try Nutrafol for thicker, healthier hair. Your first month's subscription is 20% off with the code ATHINGORTWO.
YAY.
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