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If You Love Evrgreen, You're Going to Love These Wellness Platforms

  • Writer: jennysmithmattfeldt
    jennysmithmattfeldt
  • Sep 18
  • 3 min read

Updated: Sep 25

More spaces to inspire, energize, and help you show up for yourself—just like Evrgreen.

Published September 18th, 2025


I like to think Evrgreen is becoming a blend of wellness, women's health, culture and fashion through a somewhat conservative lens, and if you find yourself connecting with what we're building I have some other platforms you are going to love. Think of them as a little more solid, little more developed version of where Evrgreen is hopefully headed. Enjoy and let me know if which ones you love!


The Conservateur website

The Conservateur is like if your most stylish friend with a lake house type of Republican family and a strong opinion on everything started a magazine. It’s run by young, outspoken conservative women who are just as comfortable breaking down what’s happening in Congress as they are talking about dating, faith, or the art of a perfectly Nancy Meyers–inspired home. They blend politics, style, and culture into something that feels fresh and unapologetically feminine. Their tongue-in-cheek slogan, “Make America Hot Again,” pretty much sums it up: smart, bold, and seriously chic.






Girls Living Well GLW blog


Girls Living Well is proof that clean living doesn’t have to feel granola. Their Instagram is full of luxe, hormone-friendly finds that look like they could be an ad in Vogue. We’re talking bath products that double as decor they're so pretty, makeup that delivers without wrecking your hormones, and recipes and supplements that feel indulgent while secretly being good for you. The whole vibe is sexy, luxe, and a little addictive—the kind of scroll that makes you want to swap out everything in your bathroom and start glowing like you just came back from a month in Capri.






Buck the Stigma website


Buck the Stigma is mental health with a little grit and a lot of charm. Perfect for anyone in rodeo, ranching, or really any world where it's less common to acknowledge things like anxiety. The founder takes you along to her rodeos while giving you the tools to reframe any anxiety inducing situation. Funny, relatable, full of practical mindset shifts and adorable merch, she makes mental wellness feel doable without ever being preachy. It’s the kind of content that makes you think, “oh, I could actually do this too,” while learning how to secretly root for yourself the whole way.





well+good website


Well+Good is basically wellness, but make it stylish. It’s chic and editorial, sure, but also packed with the kind of trends, expert tips, and stories that actually make you want to take care of yourself. It covers clean beauty, fitness, nutrition, and lifestyle in a way that feels both inspiring and doable—with a little wink that reminds you wellness isn’t all green juice and meditation cushions.






The Swish feminine magazine

The Swish Magazine is your escape into old-school femininity with a little modern edge. Think timeless beauty, graceful style, and little reminders to slow down and savor life. It’s about soft confidence, the kind that feels magnetic without even trying. Picture sipping champagne, wearing something ethereal, and remembering that feminine energy has always been powerful, this is just your permission slip to revel in it.






Evie Magazine website

I need you to check out Evie Magazine if you grew up pouring over the pages of Cosmo, but now you’re looking for something a little more grounded. It still has the culture pieces, celeb takes, hair and makeup inspo, and dating advice—but it’s all through a more traditional, conservative lens. It feels fun and feminine without losing that sense of substance, like the glossy mag you loved with just a bit more depth.









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