What is Bathmilk?

Bathmilk is a newsletter that unpacks everything friendships, motherhood, culture, and the relationships we nurture along the way.

We share things we loved on the internet (or not the internet), happily curated lists about parenthood and everything else, a monthly collection of things Gen Z is loving, interviews with people we deeply admire—who are way cooler than us—about all the things they deeply admire, and more. Bathmilk is a soaking, a moment of reflection. I’m glad you’re here.

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  • The newsletter is published on Fridays (lists, interviews, poems) and Sundays (letters).

  • This newsletter is designed by Helen Bednar.

  • A note on the logo type: Typeface is Benny Black | 8 Heavy.

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I’m Brittany, the writer, editor, and voice behind bathmilk. Originally launched in 2020 as a pandemic diary, this newsletter has evolved and grown when I became a mother—to a place I could have fun and write when I can.

If you’re looking for a place to feel validated and vulnerable and inspired, you’ve come to the right corner on the internet. I hope you feel at home with the words. Thank you for being here!

xo, Brittany


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Storyteller, professional empath, and author. A good day is all about a well-lit place, warm bread, and some words. She lives with her husband, little girl, and two brother cats, Rami and Monkey.