Tabitha Britt
School
The New School Of Social Research
Expertise
Health & Wellness, Food, Fashion & Style
- Tabitha is a freelance writer for Static Media.
- You can find her byline on a number of sites, including Insider, Taste of Home, First for Women, and HoneyColony, just to name a few.
- In addition to being a full-time freelancer, Tabitha is the founding editor-in-chief of DO YOU ENDO — a digital magazine created by individuals with endometriosis for individuals with endometriosis.
Experience
Tabitha is a New York-based freelance writer and editor. In addition to writing for Static Media, Tabitha is also the founding editor-in-chief of DO YOU ENDO — the first no-BS endometriosis magazine (by individuals with endometriosis, for individuals with endometriosis) in America. She earned her master's degree in Creative Publishing and Critical Journalism from The New School and enjoys writing about food, fashion, and other lifestyle topics (especially potato-related news). You can find her byline in a variety of publications, including Insider, O.School, Huffington Post UK, Taste of Home, and Elite Daily.
Education
Tabitha has a Professional Writing Certificate and a bachelor's degree in English from the University of North Carolina Wilmington and a master's degree in Creative Publishing and Critical Journalism from The New School of Social Research.
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Stories By Tabitha Britt
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For Halloween 2022, one fashion expert predicts what the most popular costumes will be.
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Here's the city you should move to if you're an Enneagram Type 5 personality.
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The perfect gift can be hard to find, especially for the person who lives a sustainable lifestyle. Here are some ideas on what to get your eco-friendly friends.
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"SATC" pushed the envelope in its first episode, and fans are not having it.
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When it comes to buying or creating a Halloween costume, almost anything goes! Here are three Aries-inspired costume ideas to consider in 2021.
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Prince Harry is facing the consequences of his break with the royal family. Here's why his HRH title is being removed from a new exhibit at Kensington Palace.
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Trader Joe's may be known for its unique items, affordable prices, and dirt cheap wine, but Aldi is proving to be quite the competitor.
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Aldi's free wine course includes eight downloadable modules and awards those who complete the course with an Aldiploma, certifying one's improved wine skills.
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Kate Middleton found the situation surrounding Meghan Markle's father (and Prince Harry not meeting him) "all a bit worrying."
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If you love spoiling your dog, you have probably considered signing up for a pet-friendly subscription box. Here's everything you need to know about BarkBox.
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Geminis have a natural talent for throwing shade and a tendency to retract whenever they're confronted for their "bad behavior." Here's why.
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With a love of chains, whips, and all things bondage, Married at First Sight: Unmatchables participant Renise has requirements on sex, politics, and literature.
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Colman Domingo is a triple-threat: He's an award-winning American actor, playwright, and director who has written a few award-winning plays and musicals.
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Halle Berry has played a number of iconic roles. Berry is smart, talented, and loaded.
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Marlee Matlin's husband is Kevin Grandalski, whom she married in 1993; Kevin is a career police officer and Matlin and him met on the set of a police drama.
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Before Prince Philip died, Princess Beatrice shared a few words of wisdom inspired by her grandfather, the late Duke of Edinburgh.
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Following the release of his debut album, Ryan Hurd's career continued to grow, along with his bankroll. Just how many dollar bills has the star pulled in?
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Hillary Scott of Lady A is a multiple award winner. See how much the country music superstar is really worth.
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For those wondering if the IPSY subscription box is worth the money, it's important to note that there are three levels to the service, as well as sample sizes.
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Not socializing enough can impact one's health as far as behavioral, psychosocial, and physiological influence; experts say humans crave social interaction.
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Book of the Month, or BOTM, is a subscription-based book club that's been around since 1926. Members have the freedom to skip a month or cancel whenever.
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A number of people have downloaded apps, including one of the most popular, Headspace, to help them improve focus and happiness and reduce stress levels.
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Sweatpants are the new normal, but that doesn't mean this comfortable staple comes without rules. There are a few tips to follow, starting with your footwear.
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Mise en place is a French term meaning "putting everything in its place" by having it measured and prepped in order to make cooking easier.
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Divorced duo Christina Haack and Tarek El Moussa proved they were still friends in a new Instagram Story where the two playfully joked about El Moussa's style.
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A Sex and the City stand-in shared in a Glamour op-ed that a sexist and misogynistic environment on set and one incident in particular drove her from Hollywood.
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Scarlett Johansson talked about actors expressing their political views, saying she has no issue with actors speaking out but that they shouldn't be obligated.