Megy Karydes

Megy Karydes is a Chicago-based freelance writer, an adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins University, and a marketing and communications consultant for national and international non-profit organizations. Her non-fiction book, 50 Ways to More Calm, Less Stress: Scientifically Proven Ways to Relieve Anxiety and Boost Your Mental Health Using Your Five Senses, was published December 2023 by Sourcebooks. 

Her writing specialties include:

  • health and wellness
  • general lifestyle
  • sustainability / environment
  • travel / Chicago / Midwest
  • social justice
  • food justice
  • food & beverage
  • retail / business / entrepreneurship
  • design / architecture

Her byline has appeared in Architectural Digest PRO, Eating Well, Cottage Style, The Atlantic’s CityLab, National Geographic’s The Plate, Politico, USA Today, Rodale’s Organic Life, Midwest Living magazine, Sierra Club, Chicago Tribune, Fortune.com, Forbes.com, Chicago Health magazine, and several trade magazines. Find her work at MegyKarydes.com

She’s active on social media and often engages with followers who read and share her work on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/megy.karydes), Instagram (@megykarydes), and LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/megykarydes/).

Megy has an English Literature and a Women’s Studies degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago and an MBA in Marketing from DePaul University.

She stays active by trying to keep up with her two teenagers and marathon-running, long-distance bicycle-riding husband. She may not be able to run as fast as her husband, but he has yet to beat her at air hockey, so she has that going for her.

info Subjects

General

Food & Drink
Arts & Culture
Health & Medicine
Lifestyle
Nature & Environment
Travel
Wellness
Religion & Spirituality

Specialties

health and wellness
general lifestyle
sustainability / environment
travel / Chicago / Midwest
social justice
food justice
food & beverage
retail / business / entrepreneurship
design / architecture

notepad Skills

  • Annual reports
  • Blog posts
  • Books
  • Content marketing
  • Feature writing
  • Ghostwriting
  • Media relations
  • News releases
  • Op-Ed
  • Profiles
  • Communications strategy
  • Project management
  • Publicity
  • Articles
  • Advertorials
  • Brochures
  • Case studies
  • Coaching
  • Conference/meeting coverage
  • Donor communications
  • E-books
  • Essays
  • Fundraising appeals
  • News
  • Publication management
  • SEO

notepad Writing Credits

Architectural Digest PRO, Eating Well, Cottage Style, The Atlantic’s CityLab, National Geographic’s The Plate, Politico, USA Today, Rodale’s Organic Life, Midwest Living magazine, Sierra Club, Chicago Tribune, Fortune.com, Forbes.com, Chicago Health magazine, and several consumer and trade publications.

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50 Ways to More Calm, Less Stress: Scientifically Proven Ways to Relieve Anxiety and Boost Your Mental Health Using Your Five Senses

Touch, taste, smell, hear, and see your way to better self-care and mental well-being.

Let's face it: We all feel stress. Deep breathing, meditation, and yoga only go so far, and not being able to sit still and be alone with our thoughts isn't that unusual. The mind is designed to engage with the world around us, and there is no one-size-fits-all approach to finding what calms us because we are so unique in our circumstances, our lifestyles, our finances, and our interests. 

50 Ways to More Calm, Less Stress explores different ways each of our five senses can help bring more calm and less stress into our lives. Whether through touch, sight, taste, smell, or sound, each activity includes research or science-backed studies that support why it offers health and wellness benefits as well as ways you can incorporate them into your own life. The best part―most of the activities are either low or no cost and can be done inside your own home or right outside your door.

Activities include:

  • The magic of gardening
  • Losing yourself while doodling
  • Culinary therapy
  • The nostalgic power of perfume
  • Nature therapy
  • Bathing in sound
  • Capturing a memory
  • Slow reading

If your brain constantly feels like an internet browser with thirty-five tabs open, or if you want to quiet the noise in your head long enough to think about what matters most in your life, this book is for you.

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