Jessa Chargois

Type “a” gal who gets a little too excited about men’s tailored clothing. Self-identifies as the long-lost daughter of bell hooks and Carrie Bradshaw. She is one dog walk away from rescuing her own mutt, but hey, that wouldn’t be the first time. Most likely at a comedy show or trivia night, wishing the venue had a wider selection of ciders on tap.
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Self and the City: Shades of Peace

Self and the City is a column intended to increase visibility and dialogue surrounding mental health, relationships, harmful stereotypes, and the necessity for self-care and vulnerability. Self and the City will be headlined by Jessa Chargois on a bi-weekly basis. Submissions and guest columnists are welcomed to send work to hannah@chillhouse.com. I believe that now,…

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Self and the City: Blue Velvet

Self and the City is a column intended to increase visibility and dialogue surrounding mental health, relationships, harmful stereotypes, and the necessity for self-care and vulnerability. Self and the City will be headlined by Jessa Chargois on a bi-weekly basis. Submissions and guest columnists are welcomed to send work to hannah@chillhouse.com. I believe there is…

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Self and the City: In An Upside Down World…

Self and the City is a column intended to increase visibility and dialogue surrounding mental health, relationships, harmful stereotypes, and the necessity for self-care and vulnerability. Self and the City will be headlined by Jessa Chargois on a bi-weekly basis. Submissions and guest columnists are welcomed to send work to hannah@chillhouse.com. I believe that the…

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Self and the City: Will You Remember Me New York?

Self and the City is a column intended to increase visibility and dialogue surrounding mental health, relationships, harmful stereotypes, and the necessity for self-care and vulnerability. Self and the City will be headlined by Jessa Chargois on a bi-weekly basis. Submissions and guest columnists are welcomed to send work to hannah@chillhouse.com. I believe that it…

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Boredom Busting Activities To Occupy Your Quarantine

If you’re processing this period of uncertainty remotely like I am, you’re experiencing ecstatically productive highs and incredibly overwhelming lows. I’ve started countless creative projects, cluttering all available surfaces in my parent’s home in Upstate New York. However, I’ve lacked the motivation or ambition to finish them. Half painted flower pots act as a centerpiece…

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Bianca Valle Wants You to Take a Deep Breath

The fabric of our society is now woven six feet apart, and in a time where the media and news constantly remind us to take care of those around us, our loved ones, neighbors, and our community, Bianca Valle, is here to remind you of the importance of also checking in with yourself, placing health…

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Self and the City: Ballad of Uncertainty

Self and the City is a column intended to increase visibility and dialogue surrounding mental health, relationships, harmful stereotypes, and the necessity for self-care and vulnerability. Self and the City will be headlined by Jessa Chargois on a bi-weekly basis. Submissions and guest columnists are welcomed to send work to hannah@chillhouse.com. I believe that we…

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Self and the City: Growing Still

Self and the City is a column intended to increase visibility and dialogue surrounding mental health, relationships, harmful stereotypes, and the necessity for self-care and vulnerability. Self and the City will be headlined by Jessa Chargois on a bi-weekly basis. Submissions and guest columnists are welcomed to send work to hannah@chillhouse.com I believe in the…

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Self and the City: Ghosts

Self and the City is a column intended to increase visibility and dialogue surrounding mental health, relationships, harmful stereotypes, and the necessity for self-care and vulnerability. Self and the City will be headlined by Jessa Chargois on a bi-weekly basis. Submissions and guest columnists are welcomed to send work to hannah@chillhouse.com I believe in the…

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