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Influencer, singer and aerospace engineer: this is Alex Mucci

Alex Mucci, singer and alt model with almost 4.5 million followers on Instagram with a degree in Aerospace Engineering
Born in Pescara on January 17, 1988, her name is Alessia Mucci, known on the web as Alex Mucci or Alexis Mucci. She studied aerospace engineering and graduated in 2013, and in the meantime she never stopped to work as a Bartender to pay her studies’ expenses. Then she moved to Australia (Sydney) where she also worked as a pastry chef, until 2016, when she – after a huge disappointment of love – decided to leave Oceania and go back to her native country, Italy.
A broken heart which brought a great popularity
“I had my heart broken in Australia… So I decided to go back to my family in Italy and… well, I soon felt like a whole new person! I was finding myself and my happiness again and suddenly the social popularity fell accidentally on me. Since then I have been working mostly as an influencer, alt model and singer” says the young woman. She did not expect that she would have become one of the most followed models and influencers worldwide, having achieved a popularity that counts almost 5 million followers all over the web and its social platforms.
What’s her secret?
“I have always had a strong artistic sense. I am able to stand out always and i like to surprise people around me” and she continues “I am continuously asked how I did it. My answer is always: content, consistency and personality”. Now that Instagram is full of models and influencers, it really takes a lot of effort to emerge and Alexis, with her sexy, provocative, and always original shots, is certainly doing great so far!
Succes carries her to the music scene
Alexis soon managed to enter the Italian music market too, signing with the label of the most famous Italian rapper Jake la Furia (May 2019). She had an amazing outcome with her first two songs, F.P.F. and Foto Nuda and all her followers are waiting for her new hit, expected for the early 2022. Rumors say it will be a featuring with a very famous singer of her country.
Her motherhood shocked the web
In December 2020, Alexis posted a photo of her belly in front of the mirror and shocked the web: she let her followers know that she was pregnant. Her daughter, Asia Andrea, was born in August 2021. The young model obtained exactly what she wanted: she had already expressed the desire to become a mother in lots of her past interviews.
How she deals with her haters
Young women who create sensual contents are haters’ favorite target: it is easy to find tons of negative comments under their posts, left from those who judge their lifestyle. Alexis doesn’t let herself be taken down by hating: it doesn’t seem to upset Alexis, who believes that haters’ existence helps her to grow her popularity: “Nowadays, unfortunately, hating creates the greatest hype!” she asserts. She also constantly tries to fight the heavy stigma that has always plagued her category: her speech at TedX (June 2021) is really famous and touching.
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The Missing Piece in Self-Help? Why This Book is Changing the Wellness Game

Self-help shelves are full of advice — some of it helpful, some of it recycled, and most of it focused on “mindset.” But Rebecca Kase, LCSW and founder of the Trauma Therapist Institute, is offering something different: a science-backed, body-first approach that explains why so many people feel struck, overwhelmed, or burned out — and what they can actually do about it.
A seasoned therapist and business leader, Kase has spent nearly two decades teaching others how to navigate life through the lens of the nervous system. Her newest book, “The Polyvagal Solution,” set to release in May 2025, aims to shake up the wellness space by shifting the focus away from willpower and onto biology. If success has felt out of reach — or if healing has always seemed like a vague concept — this book may be the missing link.
A new way to understand stress and healing
At the heart of Kase’s approach is polyvagal theory, a neuroscience-based framework that helps explain how our bodies respond to safety and threat. Developed by Dr. Stephen Porges, polyvagal theory has transformed the way many therapists understand trauma, but Kase is bringing this knowledge to a much wider audience.
“The body always tells the truth,” Kase says. “If you’re anxious, exhausted, or always in overdrive, your nervous system is asking for support, not more discipline.”
“The Polyvagal Solution” makes this complex theory digestible and actionable. Instead of promising quick fixes, Kase offers strategies for regulating the nervous system over time, including breathwork, movement, boundaries, and daily practices that better align with how the human body functions. It’s less about pushing through discomfort and more about learning to tune in to what the body needs.
From clinical expertise to business insight
What sets Kase apart isn’t just her deep understanding of trauma but how she blends that knowledge with real-world experience as a business owner and leader. As the founder of the Trauma Therapist Institute, she scaled her work into a thriving company, all while staying rooted in the values she teaches.
Kase has coached therapists, executives, and entrepreneurs who struggle with burnout, anxiety, or feeling disconnected from their work. Regardless of who she works with, though, her message remains consistent: the problem isn’t always mindset — it’s often regulation.
“Success that drains you isn’t success. It’s survival mode in disguise,” Kase explains. Her coaching programs go beyond traditional leadership training by teaching high achievers how to calm their nervous systems, enabling them to lead from a grounded place, not just grit.
Making the science personal
For all her clinical knowledge, Kase keeps things human. Her work doesn’t sound like a lecture but rather like a conversation with someone who gets it. That’s because she’s been through it herself: the long hours as a therapist, the emotional toll of supporting others, the realities of building a business while managing her own well-being.
That lived experience informs everything she does. Whether she’s speaking on stage, running a retreat, or sharing an anecdote on her podcast, Kase has a way of weaving humor and honesty into even the heaviest topics. Her ability to balance evidence-based practice with practical advice is part of what makes her voice so compelling.
Kase’s previous book, “Polyvagal-Informed EMDR,” earned respect from clinicians across the country. But “The Polyvagal Solution” reaches beyond the therapy community to anyone ready to understand how their body is shaping their behavior and how to create real, sustainable change.
Why this message matters
We’re in a moment where burnout is common and overwhelm feels normal. People are looking for answers, but many of the tools out there don’t address the deeper cause of those feelings.
That’s where Kase’s work lands differently. Instead of telling people to “think positive” or “try harder,” she teaches them how to regulate their own biology. And in doing so, she opens the door for deeper connection, better decision-making, and more energy for the things that matter.
As more workplaces begin to embrace trauma-informed leadership, more individuals are seeking solutions that go beyond talk therapy and motivational content. Kase meets that need with clarity, compassion, and a toolkit rooted in both science and humanity.
A grounded approach to lasting change
What makes “The Polyvagal Solution” stand out is its realism. It doesn’t ask readers to overhaul their lives but instead asks them to listen — to pay attention to how their bodies feel, how their stress patterns manifest, and how even small shifts in awareness can lead to significant results over time. Whether you’re a therapist, a team leader, or someone trying to feel more at ease in your own skin, this book offers a way forward that feels both grounded and achievable.
Rebecca Kase isn’t just adding another title to the self-help genre. She’s redefining it by reminding us that we don’t have to muscle our way through life. We just have to learn how to work with, not against, ourselves.
And maybe that’s the real game-changer we’ve been waiting for.
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