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Everything is the Best

Nikki Bostwick on living life to *The Fullest

Everything is the Best

Dear Media, Pia Baroncini

Pia, Everything, Best, Media, Society & Culture, Baroncini, Dear, Education

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 27 May 2022

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Nikki Bostwick embarked on a personal health journey, like many of us, to discover better to feel better. But this journey eventually lead her to a place of deprivation, the opposite of what she had intended. Nikki realized she needed a middle ground, so she founded The Fullest - a contemporary publication, print and digital, to discusses topics ranging from big Pharma to finances, to travel and pop culture, but also containing a lot of findings on this never ending health journey. Fast forward, The Fullest has a range of incredibly powerful products, many of them featuring Saffron, to help elevate mood and increase focus. In this episode we discuss how The Fullest started, how she started using Saffron, why it's so useful, and much more. They're so grateful for the extra love! They wanted me to let you know you can share the code Pia20 with your followers for 20% off THE FULLEST Shop.
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0:00.0

The following podcast is a deer media production.

0:07.6

Well, it's really nice to meet you. So nice to meet you.

0:12.6

Okay, I want to start before we get into like the impetus for the fullest.

0:18.6

I want to know where you grab like your background and kind of like leading up to what

0:23.5

means to start it. So I know you're familiar with it. I was just one of my favorite places in the world.

0:28.8

Oh, really? Yeah, we used to go every summer. We would always go to the Saada Festival.

0:33.8

Oh, wow, you know it well. And I would get a toad ring. And then we'd go walk these fish tacos,

0:40.8

which is still my favorite food. That's awesome. Toad rings were such a thing.

0:47.1

I totally forgot about them. Yeah, so I grew up in Laguna and I'm Persian. So like they're just,

0:54.8

I have a really big family, super tight knit and also incredibly crazy. I constantly am thinking

1:01.6

how badly I need to get out of there, but also how much I love them. So it's like, I'm constantly

1:07.5

like maybe I'll move here. It's only two hours away. But yeah, so I love it there. I think the

1:13.2

beaches, like, I mean, your husband's from Italy, right? It looks like Italy. Exactly. When I went,

1:19.9

we went for honeymoon to Pasitano. And I was like, I feel like I'm in Laguna. I just, I love

1:24.7

it so much. And growing up by the ocean was really healthy for me because I felt like even though

1:31.2

Laguna, the high school is known for, you know, the show and all that stuff, I will say a lot of my

1:38.9

friends didn't wear makeup to school. And the people that I surrounded myself with definitely

1:45.4

really cared about the ocean and natural elements. And I think it definitely shifted. I came from

1:52.4

actually like a grew up in Laguna, Nagao, and moved to Laguna Beach when I was like 11 or 12.

1:57.9

So I consider that as like my main place I grew up. But even being like 15 minutes inland,

2:04.0

I remember in middle school, like all the girls were already wearing full face makeup and crazy

2:10.0

eyeshadow and all that, which is great. I did it too. But then when I moved to Laguna, I was like,

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