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Find me in other places – Interviews, guest posts, featured interviews, and podcasts, oh my!

See where Kimberly Fe’Lix, of Fe’Lix, Inside & Out is featured on the web.


What’s Really in Non-Organic Bedding

Coyuchi Blog – The Naturalista ( Apr 2019)

A full look at what’s lurking in Non-organic bedding and how to find the best of the best.

More in Common Podcast Interview

Kimberly Fe’Lix /// Professional Mother “Shame” /// E042

 After stepping back from her career to focus on her family, Fe’Lix started her blog; which is a one-stop-shop for all things wellness, Both Inside & Out; as a way to create a space where she could help people navigate the journey to a healthier lifestyle.  Whether talking about the science behind ingredients, clean beauty, or nutrition and supplements, one thing that remains at the center is motherhood. Fe’Lix, speaks regularly on self-care,  diversity, the importance of representation, and the delicate nature of raising mixed race, multi-cultural children in today’s world.

Wabi-Sabi Botanicals Ambassador Interview

The Wabi-Sabi Botanicals Blog (Apr 2019)

Meet Kimberly, a Washington DC-based wellness blogger, Wabi-Sabi Botanicals ambassador, clean living advocate, and loving mama to three! Kimberly offers wellness education, product reviews, and regular peeks into her full life on her blog, Fe’Lix, Inside & Out, and Instagram, @kimberly_felix. She’s passionate about helping other moms find the health and wellness rituals, products, and more that are right for them and their family while speaking up on important inner wellness issues like mental health and inclusivity. We interviewed Kimberly on the inspiration behind her platform, her ultimate goal, favorite Wabi-Sabi Botanicals products and more!

-Elysse Crabtree

We Need to Talk: Inclusivity – A Green Beauty Series

The Conscious Beehive (Mar 2019)

[After sharing my enthusiasm about the Clean Beauty Space I enthusiastically wrote a post ‘Clean Beauty for All’… Later to only realize] that many of you, in fact, will find it frustrating, confusing and purely disheartening. And that ultimately, unfortunately, many of you will feel unwelcome in the community that I so fondly advocate for and that needs to change now.

Clean Beauty does not equal Inclusive Beauty and We Need To Talk about it.

– Valeria Gauzin

13 Black Women in Wellness Share What Wellness & Self Care Means to Them

The Good Trade (Jan 2019)

Black History Month is a great time to dive deeper into intersectional feminism and examine how you can support and uplift black women. These black women have created platforms to promote wellness and self-care within the black community and remind the world that wellness isn’t whiteness. It’s for everyone. Hear from them in their own words what wellness means to them and what inspired them to share their journey with the world to create change.

– Leah Thomas

6 People of Color in Wellness You Should Be Following

Selva Beat Interview (Sept 2018)

One reason is the fact that the wellness industry has a major diversity problem. We constantly see big names like Gwyneth Paltrow spreading their ideal of wellness and clearly targeting one group of people. As a multiracial woman, how am I supposed to feel when I don’t see or hear other voices being heard on issues I’m dealing with too? Representation of people of color in the wellness industry is undoubtedly important…

These are all valid frustrations recognized by people who are trying to push through the clutter of whiteness in wellness that dominates Instagram. Below is a list of POC in the wellness industry to fill up your feed. To give us a little bit of insight into how they navigate the diversity issue, we asked them a few questions on how they feel about the industry.

– Victoria Jameson