Scrolling, but make it worthwhile.
Lockdown has taught us many things: washing your hands is a good habit, face masks can be kind of fun… But by far the most valuable takeaway is the importance of having a healthy, inspirational Instagram feed. If hours are going to go in, some gosh-darn mood boosters should come out. So, we went ahead and researched some local legends whose Instagram feeds are nothing but goodness. We’re talking comedy, education, motivation and of course some juicy aesthetics.
Open up the app, we’re going in…
@stylebydeni
Non-binary and queer icon check. Fashion and celebrity stylist Deni Todorovic is everything IG needs more of; creative, fabulous and pioneering. Deni works as the fashion editor at GT Magazine, so their feed is full of exciting OOTDs. Not to mention some legitimately inspirational dance videos – all while wearing heels of course. They also run an IGTV series ‘DeniTV’ where they interview inspiring Australians every Thursday, as well as fashion advice on Wednesdays. The home of genius meets glam.
@_blackfitness
Geelong local Chris Warrior founded the Indigenous wellbeing community Blackfitness after a major lifestyle shake-up. The dad-of-two embraced fitness into his own life, and has encouraging thousands of others along the way. The wellness page is a motivational mix of abs, fitness advice and proud support of Aboriginal culture. We couldn’t stan it harder.
@gabe_mcc
Men’s mental health does not often get the light of day it should, but that’s something Gabe McClelland is changing with his initiative @heymate._. Founded in Geelong, Hey Mate provides a safe and inclusive space for men to talk openly about their mental health, foster community and support one another. Meetings are now online thanks to COVID-19, but that just means even more accessibility. This local legend’s page is a wonderful reminder that it’s normal (and healthy!) for men to talk about their feelings. No matter your gender, this feed is definitely worth giving a follow.
@nonairbrushedme
Authentic, real, imperfectly perfect bodies unite! Run by Geelong-local Amber Gwynn – also the brains behind fashion label Nyata – Nonairbrushedme embraces everything quirky and original about the human form. It’s unbridled support for stretchmarks, cellulite, curves and wrinkles is not only inspirational, but essential for breaking down unhelpful stereotypes around beauty. Extra points for the peachy-pink aesthetic.
@allira.potter
The inner witch in all of us will feel raise her head when scrolling through Allira Potter’s account. Full of gleaming images of sage, crystals and stunning Aboriginal art, Allira’s feed decolonise the wellness space and showcases the magic of Aboriginal culture. For a spiritual glow up, look no further.
@jo.betz
Jo Betz is a widow, but not in the way you would imagine. Author of Grief – a guided journal, Jo is reshaping what it means to be grieve through storytelling and honest advice on her account. The feed is a vibrant selection of family snaps and infographics that will keep your spirits high. Whether you’ve experienced the death of a loved one, a painful breakup, or know somebody that has, her page will provide all the support you need to get through it.
@tessajlloyd
Learning about mindful creativity while also scrolling through one of the most aesthetically pleasing feeds you’ve ever seen?! It seems impossible, but occupational therapist Tessa Lloyd pulls it off on her Insta. Founder of @ourmindfulyouth, a clinic that provides therapy support for young people in Geelong and The Bellarine Peninsula, Tessa is committed to building creativity, communication and connection. Take a gander through her feed and you’ll be sure to feel a surge of positive energy.
@angus_ol
You have probably already heard of Angus O’Loughlin, HIT Radio presenter, but do you tune in to his podcast ListenABLE with Dylan Alcott? If not, get on it. It’s a candid, funny discussion that aims to challenge what you think living with a disability looks like. A very worthwhile listen. Plus, Angus’s Insta is home to a hilarious assortment of Drunk History videos, his journey to fatherhood (soon to be) and the occasional celebrity selfie. This Geelong boy made good.