Amanda Vining
Location
Sarasota-Bradenton, Florida
School
New York University
Duke University
The University Of Texas At Austin
Expertise
Positive Psychology For Optimizing Wellness, Achieving Personal Fulfillment, Healthy Communication In Relationships
- Amanda self-designed her university degree and thesis research to examine the relationship between the international treaty on children's rights, the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), and the United States, the only member state of the United Nations that has yet to ratify the treaty. Her research and advocacy for universal ratification of the CRC received a nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize for efforts to promote global cooperation and protection of children's rights.
- After experiencing a spinal injury as a result of a competitive diving career, Amanda has become an advocate for living life to the fullest while living with chronic pain.
- She grew up in the same community as Gary Chapman, author of The Five Love Languages. Though she learned about the love languages directly from the author, she didn't realize they were a global phenomenon until she moved away for college.
Experience
Amanda has dedicated her career to writing that creates positive impacts and informs readers about the best ways to easily incorporate evidence-based wellness habits into their daily routines. Having started her career in the Correspondence and Press Office within the Office of the First Lady at The White House, Amanda realized that the written word can be used to advocate for the better good of society and that written pieces can make lasting impressions on the recipient. With both of her parents and several siblings working in medicine as doctors, pharmacists, veterinarians, and healthcare administrators, she has always been intimately exposed to wellness through a science-based health lens that takes into consideration the holistic lives of individuals instead of limiting them to a medical chart. Amanda spent several years working in the health and wellness non-profit sector, notably with children diagnosed with cancers and blood disorders. During that time, she expanded her academic studies in child development to include methods for developing and maintaining wellness while experiencing a chronic illness, and for caregivers whose mental health is often overlooked. Living with a sports-related spinal injury and associated chronic pain, Amanda has focused her journalism career on writing pieces about health and wellness habits that she personally incorporates into her own life and can confidently report with firsthand knowledge.
Education
Amanda has a bachelor's degree in Human Rights of the Child, which she designed around the international treaty Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), from The University of Texas at Austin. Her graduate studies have been conducted at Duke University and New York University, in Non-Profit Management and Journalism, respectively.
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Stories By Amanda Vining
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Wondering how to protect your lip moisture barrier? These steps will almost certainly help you keep the dry, chapped lips at bay.
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In an exclusive chat with Glam, Sameera Sullivan, a relationship expert, shares myths surrounding bisexuality, given a general lack of education.
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Most people are fully aware of how to wear a wedding dress train. However, there are plenty of other train options to consider for everyday outfits.
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Financial wellness has more to do with our overall happiness than you might think, and taking these steps can set up your financial journey for success.
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With the upcoming release of the "Barbie" movie, many are likely looking to take advantage of the best Barbie collaborations in both beauty and fashion.
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Lavender is a popular scent known for its many uses and therapeutic benefits. Lavender perfume is especially an essential sweet scent for summer.
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The removal of false lashes can be tricky and sticky, especially since an adhesive is used. Luckily, there's an easy way to remove them with a Vaseline trick.
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Setting boundaries is important, but the work isn't over once you've done that. Boundaries also need to be maintained and strengthened as time goes on.
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In the spirit of gentle styling of hair without heavy headbands placing pressure behind your ears, Y2K nostalgia is bringing back the zigzag headband.
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While some beauty routines may feel and be considered 'extra' at the moment, they can make life exceptionally easier in the long run. Here are some to consider.
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While some already know what their power piece of clothing is, others may still be in search of it. Luckily, keeping somethings in mind can help you find yours.
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The "inbox zero" strategy is built upon setting email-related boundaries, including time spent scrolling through your inbox and the emotional energy expended.
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The marketing of skincare treatments puts the pressure on to pursue procedures. However, slower is better than rushing when it comes to your skin. Here's why.
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One way to care for your body is by moving it every day. You don't have to become a marathon runner, but moving the body daily will result in positive impacts.
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To-do lists aren't for everyone. Luckily, there are plenty of alternative methods of organization that are just as effective, if not more so, than a to-do list.
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In an exclusive chat with Glam, dermatologist Dr. Jose Diego Mier shares if people should worry about mold in our 'clean' beauty products.
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The mermaidcore aesthetic is in full force with the newly trending siren skin makeup look making the rounds. Here's how to look like Ariel (without CGI!).
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If you've got an upcoming event or experience, you're likely nervous, as you're only human. Here are some steps to help ease your nerves before a big moment.
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We use standard maps to get from one place to another and love maps are really no different. In fact, they may even help strengthen your relationship.
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Volume on the lower lashes can be tough to achieve without smudging, but this simple eyeliner technique will bring you definition in a matter of seconds.
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Beloved by fashion icon Princess Diana, breezy yacht fashion combines classic looks with elevated fabrics and silhouettes. Here's how to indulge in the style.
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TikTok's viral AR filters claim to provide accurate guidance for makeup application no matter your face shape, but do they really work? Here's what to know.
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Waxing normally leaves a mark on the skin, but you can easily mitigate the risks of post-waxing dark skin spots by adopting a few preventative measures.
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This summer, you might want to swap that beach book for what TikTok calls a "porch read." Here's what to know about the latest #BookTok recommendation.
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Emotional flooding, which is an influx of stressful emotions, can be challenging, especially within a relationship, but there are effective ways to cope.
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TikTok is obsessed with the "green line test," but we're here to show that it may not be all it's cracked up to be.
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You may be unaware, but there are precautions to take with perfume. With some ingredients, you should be careful when outdoors, as a perfumer explained to Glam.