A nostalgic look at the micro generation raised on hose water and dial up. Xennials bridge Gen X and Millennials in the most unique way.
A nostalgic look at the micro generation raised on hose water and dial up. Xennials bridge Gen X and Millennials in the most unique way.




A funny, honest look at why so many Xennial women feel off in midlife and how feeling like yourself again has less to do with fixing and more to do with closing a few mental tabs.


Many midlife women feel the pull to reinvent themselves, and a vision board becomes a powerful way to name what you want next.


Reinvention is basically my native language and this season made me want to gather the other Xennial women who are ready to grow forward together.
Xennial Girl is a home for women raised on mixtapes, dial-up, and dreams that didn’t expire at 40.
Part nostalgia trip, part reinvention guide — Xennial Girl celebrates the messy, meaningful middle.
Whether you’re rediscovering your creativity, reclaiming your body, or just trying to remember the last time you felt alive-alive, you’re in the right place.
A nostalgic look at the micro generation raised on hose water and dial up. Xennials bridge Gen X and Millennials in the most unique way.
There is something interesting that happens in your late thirties and early forties. You start caring less about what people think and more about how you actually feel. You start wanting things that feel honest. Things that remind you of who you are.
A woman’s midlife crisis is not a meltdown. It is a recalibration. Especially for Xennials who feel stuck between Gen X and millennial culture. Here is what this season really looks like, how to navigate it, and why it is actually your next chapter calling.
Why are so many Xennial women suddenly into chickens sourdough and homesteading This post explores the tender ridiculous truth behind our collective midlife cozy era.