Seth Maxwell - Saving the Planet One Drop at a Time

Seth Maxwell started his career on stage, but soon left acting for activism. He began the Thirst Project as a way to raise awareness about the global water crisis, but never imagined the successful organization it turned out to be. With over 3,000 projects the Thirst Project has helped over 500,000 people around the world gain access to clean drinking water. Seth also created Legacy Youth Leadership which is a non-profit organization that provides students with the tools to reach their academic and philanthropic goals. Jejune got a chance to chat with Seth about his inspiration and hopes for the future generation.

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Sustainable Beauty Trends to Look Out for in 2023

It’s a new year! A new year brings new trends! Beauty continues to grow as one of the leading industries worldwide. Many people are finding their niches in beauty– whether it’s skincare, makeup, or hair care. Because of the high interest in beauty, brands are finding ways to become more creative with their products, addressing specific concerns and/or target audiences. One big trend in beauty is sustainability. People are interested in indulging in beauty products that are innovative, clean, good for the environment, or good for their bodies. Here are a few sustainable beauty trends to look out for this year…

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Sammy Jaye - Get Ready To Be Real

Sammy Jaye, the change-making host of Let’s Be Real, is all about having powerful and candid conversations with celebrities, activists, athletes, and influencers while discussing real-life issues – from mental health and political activism to pop culture. This highly acclaimed podcast has been recognized by some fantastic people & publications, from the Ryan Seacrest show and 17 Magazine to Variety, Refinery 29 and so many more. Sammy Jaye, at 19, is the youngest to host her own podcast on iHeartRadio and was recently named to PopSugar’s 20-under-20 list. Season 4 will be exciting, revealing, and empowering and hopefully make you feel good when we’re all going through so many changes in the world today. Continue reading to find out more about this exciting time in Sammy’s career, future projects, and her passion for mental health and political activism.

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9 Ways On Staying Positive During The Winter - By Stan Popovich

It can be challenging to be upbeat and remain positive during the winter. Many people get depressed and find themselves struggling with their mental health which can make things in your life more challenging. As a result, here are nine easy steps a person can follow to remain optimistic during the winter.

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Mary “Mandie” Davis - Bringing Home To You

Meet Marie “Mandie” Davis, founder of Worthy of Love, a non profit organization that hosts birthday parties for the homeless, allowing them to have a chance to celebrate themselves and experience new forms of self-love. Worthy of Love’s origin story has its roots in a sweet personal anecdote of Mandie (read on to learn more), and has been throwing monthly birthday parties since January 2013! Having been sponsored by celebrities like Steve Harvey, Mayim Bialik, and Kelly Clarkson, the non profit hopes to continue to expand in the future to other cities and events. Read Mary “Mandie” Davis’s interview with Jejune Magazine to know more about this wholesome initiative, and, remember, you are worthy of love.

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Mereki - The Indie-Pop Princess For Positive Change

Mereki, the Australian/English Indie-Pop princess, is spreading kindness one song at a time, literally. Mereki created Merekis Clubhouse in 2016 as a platform for creativity and a space for up-and-coming female artists. The Clubhouse motto “Be Kind” grew into a nonprofit of its own and now hosts annual benefit concerts that help raise money for charities. Music still drives the source of inspiration for Mereki with her most recent single “Presence” which dropped in December. Jejune got the chance to talk to Mereki about her work inside and outside of the studio.

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Bourke Floyd - Returning to the Big Screen

Bourke Floyd, most known for his character Brady on Dawson’s Creek, is making his way back into the spotlight. In the past several years he has made his comeback in multiple series like A Grunts Life and The Cleaning Lady, and he hasn’t not stopped there. His new movie The Locksmith will be premiering this February. When he isn't starring on screen he spends time raising funds for the American Leukemia Lymphoma Society, walking for the Alzheimer’s Association, and auctioning off VIP experiences through Charity Buzz. Jejune got a chance to catch up with Bourke on his new projects and current charitable contributions.

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Building Alternate Realities With Asill Tantush

Meet Asill Tantush, gamer extraordinaire! As a video game artist hailing from Libya, Asill has seen one too many life changing events, like the Arabian Spring, that have shaped his life and influenced his career. Having established his own non profit, Digital Box, that supports the local arts and artists, Asill has paved the way to create a space like no other that encourages young talent. Let Jejune Magazine take you through this refreshing interview with Asill Tantush.

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COVER - Yves Mathieu East - The Face Of Change - Video

Jejune is starting this new year off right, with cover model Yves Mathieu East! To see his full cover editorial and interview, please check it out here! We have a special set of video clips of Yves from the shoot where you can learn a bit more about him, please check out the below!

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8 Ways on How to Discuss Your Mental Health with Others - by Stan Popovich

Do you struggle with your mental health and have a difficult time in getting the people you know to be more understanding? In some cases, your friends and family members could give you a hard time regarding your anxieties and fears. As a result, here are eight suggestions on how to deal with the people you know regarding your mental health issues.

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Beauty Beyond Bounds

Gender is not binary. And neither is beauty. As times have changed, the beauty industry has also grown to be more inclusive, whether it be of different skin shades and types, or gender and sexuality. As we enter the new year, we, at Jejune Magazine, have made it our resolution to bring to light brands that transcend binaries, and stand out to be ones that make the most difference in the beauty industry. Let us guide you through makeup and skincare brands that are not only genderless, but also vegan, cruelty free, and non toxic.

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What Is Slow Living? Simple Ways to Try It.

Does your daily life make you feel like you’re running a nonstop race? You wake up, dash to get the kids breakfast and packed for school, fight rush-hour traffic, dart about all day to meet your supervisor’s every demand, and arrive home only to cook dinner, do chores, help with homework, and finally collapse into bed.

If you feel burnt out from the grind, why not try slow living? This lifestyle gained popularity during the pandemic — so much so that many prefer it over returning to a hectic, but ultimately unsatisfying schedule.

Slow living revolves around mindfulness, relishing each task instead of rushing through every activity only to proceed to the next. It’s not about laziness, but rather attentiveness and quality over quantity. Here’s what you should know about the benefits of slow living and some simple ways you can try it.

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Lachi - Bringing Music to Life

New York City-based Lachi is an award-winning recording artist, prolific EDM vocalist, and producer. Being legally blind, Lachi advocates for Disability Culture, inclusion, and accessibility in the music and entertainment industries. A leader in disability inclusion, she is the Founder and President of RAMPD, a coalition of established Recording Artists and Music Professionals with Disabilities who serve to advocate in the music industry. Her winning smile and effervescent personality will undoubtedly give you the confidence you might be missing. Continue reading to learn more about Lachi’s career, advocacy, and new song “Black Girl Cornrows.”

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How to Stay Politically Active in the New Year

The midterm elections have ended and elected officials are preparing to take their seats in office. So what happens next? A flight over who will be the next Speaker Of The House? That aside, we still have influence and an obligation to hold our elected officials accountable. 

To stay engaged you will want to find a balance between education and action. Take the first step. Look up your candidates at the local, state, and national levels. Make good use of resources to understand the issues and make an impact. Continue reading to learn about what it looks like to stay politically active after the election, and why it is essential in the New Year.

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COVER - Yves Mathieu East - The Face Of Change

Jejune has the pleasure to share with you one of the most inspiring people we have ever met — Yves Mathieu East. Yves is a born and breed New Yorker, who is one of a kind. At the young age of 13 he convinced his mother to let him get his first tattoo, he is now head to toe covered in them. What is magical about Yves is once you start speaking to him, all you see is him, the tattoos are just a part of him that completely unquestionably make sense. A lot about Yves is like this. We were on set, and this guy was nothing but waves and “have a nice day” to every single person who walked by! It is actually pretty shocking that he grew up in NYC with how friendly he is.

This beautiful openness to the world does not come from naivety, Yves has seen the dark side of life, in fact, it is more that he wants to be that person who is the change — who gives those who need it the most hope. With no questions asks he will throw on his backpack, maybe pack up a pitbull, and head off to what issue needs him next, be this LGQTQ+ rights, Black Lives Matter, Abortion rights, rehabilitating pitbulls, or spending time with the elderly. This guy really does it all! Please read further to learn more about his incredible guy.

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Helpsy - The Growing Business of Circular Fashion

Helpsy is a B Corps clothing collection company that works with municipalities, retailers and brands for returns/overstock and liquidation. They are the largest collector of clothing in the Northeast. After sorting, most of the collected clothing items are sold and the damaged pieces are downcycled. Helpsy is working to radically change the way people think about recycling. Please read on to learn more!

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Lexy Kolker - Friends, Family, & Hollywood

Lexy Kolker likes to keep it real. Based in Los Angeles and inspired by her sister, Ava, Lexy was introduced to the industry early on and acting comes naturally for her. Especially her latest role as Riley in Manifest West, which Lexy can relate to a lot. Acting aside, Lexy also likes to give back by working with organizations like Pawworks and St. Jude Hospital. Let Jejune Magazine take you deeper into the life of Lexy Kolker.

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10 Sustainable Resolutions for a Greener New Year

The race is on to stop the worst ravages of climate change and everyone has a role to play. Why not make a new year’s resolution to treat the planet more kindly in the coming 12 months?

You don’t need to make grand gestures like moving off the grid or converting your home to solar. Small changes can make a big difference. What should you do? Here are 10 sustainable resolutions for a greener new year.

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5 Easy Ways to Keep Your Skin Hydrated During the Colder Months

The colder months are upon us! When the seasons change, you may notice the condition of your skin change too. Sometimes the drastic change in weather— from hot to cold— causes the skin to dry. If you’re looking for methods to keep the skin hydrated during the cold season, keep reading. Here are five ways that you can keep your skin hydrated all winter long!

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