The magazine, which is cleverly designed to looks exactly like other recognizable women’s brands like Vogue and Elle, touts MAGA-friendly headlines like THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING SEXY: Why Society Needs Aspirational Beauty. Much like the “aspirational” tradwife, homesteading and wellness influencers who couched conservative ideologies in beautiful Instagrams containing reclaimed barns, fluffy hens the magazine produces lifestyle and wellness content that looks innocuous on first glance and then BAM, spouts a bunch of pseudoscience about the dangers of birth control.