I love Goop so much. I got to Goop because Jean went there afterGoop was growing and she was able to hire more people on her team, so I came to Goop as the senior beauty editor. I remember when I was leavingBut I'm glad I did.
Speaking of wellness, the industry has experienced a reckoning in recent years, with many shining light on its embrace of exclusivity, privilege and white supremacy. What does wellness mean to you, and where do you see the sector going from here? It's informing yourself on how to take care of yourself to feel good and healthy and flexible, and to feel like you can evolve and take criticism. It's knowing how to eat. It's knowing how to get in the right headspace to last against all the problems and hard things that are happening on this earth on a daily basis. I don't want to say wellness means being healthy and happy. It means being in control of your own mental and physical health.
It was pretty awesome being on the first season of "The Goop Lab" with a bunch of my colleagues. For one of the episodes, we all flew to Lake Tahoe with Wim Hof. It was the most epic weekend. I never have trouble falling asleep, but I remember after we swam in frigid Lake Tahoe, I was just so amped. I was just up all night bouncing off the walls.