Tracey Anne Duncan
Tracey Anne lives in New Orleans with five pets and zero spouses. She studied magic at Columbia and writing at Louisiana State. She has been a body worker and yoga teacher since the last influx of rave and has been writing for over a decade. Tracey Anne is obsessed with poetry, deep critical analysis, snowballs, and helping people live their most hashtag worthy lives.
This Is How Sweat-Wicking Clothing Actually Works
Athletes swear by this apparel, but is it beneficial to the rest of us?
I Tried Rope Bondage as a Coping Mechanism for My Anxiety
It felt like yoga—a steady, reliable movement from discomfort to comfort and I was in control of the pace.
A Stranger Diagnosed Me With Misaligned Eyes
I’ve had foggy vision, headaches, and jaw pain for years but it never occurred to me that it was because of my eyes. So I asked some experts.
Hydrogen Water Isn't Better Water
Experts confirm what we already expected: Adding molecules to H2O doesn't make it a cure-all.
There's No Such Thing as 'Sweating Out Toxins'
"Doesn’t smelly sweat mean something evil is leaving my body?"
My 'Revenge Body' Was Actually a Cry for Help
How do you tell someone who’s just paid you a compliment that you’re borderline suicide hotline fodder and one well-meaning remark away from relapse?
Queer Sex Magic: How to Do LGBTQ Witchcraft in Bed
According to professional witches, you can perform queer sex magic either with a partner or by yourself. I set a self-acceptance intention and tried it out.
This 5-Minute Meditation Can Help You Have Better Sex
“In a sense, sex can be the ultimate mind-body practice.”
Meditating on Your Death Could Make You Happier
Try this death meditation to feel a little happier about life.
Meditating on Your Death Could Make You Happier
Try this death meditation to feel a little happier about life.
Positive Affirmations Are Basically Bullshit
Why doesn’t repeating nice things to yourself—a ritual touted by woo-woo healers globally—make you feel good?