A Day With Alyssia Kent And Friends | EXTENDED - METHOD |
They make a "messy pasta" from the morning’s market haul. Nothing is plated perfectly. Jake burns the garlic. Sarah adds too much chili flake. They eat straight from the pan.
In the Tesla, heading toward a hiking trail, Alyssia turns off the music. "No filter for the next ten minutes," she declares. What follows is a raw, hilarious debate about impostor syndrome, the worst brand deals they’ve turned down, and a surprisingly emotional moment where Jake admits he almost quit the team last year. A Day With Alyssia Kent And Friends
Sarah admits she’s scared of turning 30. Jake confesses he might move to New York next year. Maya worries she’s been working too much. Alyssia listens to each one, then says softly: "We’ll figure it out. That’s what this is for." They make a "messy pasta" from the morning’s market haul
I had the privilege of shadowing Alyssia Kent (the lifestyle and wellness influencer known for her sun-drenched California aesthetic and motivational storytelling) along with her inner circle: longtime videographer Maya , fitness partner Jake , and childhood bestie Sarah . What follows is a play-by-play of 12 hours that felt less like a "content shoot" and more like a masterclass in living intentionally. The day starts not with a blaring alarm, but with a group text that reads, "Coffee is hot. Sun is up. Let’s get it." Sarah adds too much chili flake
Alyssia Kent isn’t famous because of her outfits or her workout routines. She’s famous because feels like a day you could have—if only you’d call your people, turn off the filters, and press record on the real stuff.
reveals its second lesson here: A true inner circle fights for you when you aren’t in the room.