And honestly? That’s the best kind of entertainment there is. Follow her weekly newsletter, The Slow Scene , for one film recommendation, one recipe, and one moment of quiet every Sunday. No algorithms. No noise. Just the good stuff.
Nadia White isn’t just a creator; she’s a mood. Part old-soul romantic, part high-energy entertainment enthusiast, she has carved out a niche that feels less like “influencing” and more like borrowing a smarter, cooler friend’s diary. Today, we’re pulling back the curtain on the Nadia White lifestyle—from her morning rituals to her can’t-miss weekend watchlist. Before the pitch meetings, before the storyline breakdowns, and definitely before she opens any social media app, Nadia protects the first hour of her day. nadia white facial
What’s your current comfort watch? Drop it in the comments — Nadia might just add it to her Sunday Cinema Club lineup. And honestly
In a content landscape obsessed with “more” (more hacks, more hauls, more hot takes), Nadia offers a quiet counter-programming: slower . She watches one movie and thinks about it for three days. She reads one chapter and lets it sit. She drinks her coffee without filming the steam. No algorithms
Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang. “The only podcast that makes me laugh-laugh and then think about grief.”
The Bear (Season 2). “It’s not about food. It’s about whether we’re allowed to change who we are.”
“The world wants your attention from the second you wake up,” she told me over a rainy Tuesday coffee. “I want to give mine away deliberately.”