Meghan Carozza is the cofounder and Chief Design & Experience Officer of Good Kitty Co, where she leads brand, product design, Shopify development, and content strategy. She built Good Kitty's visual identity, packaging, editorial voice, and digital experience from scratch.
Before Good Kitty, she cofounded Redmint, a luxury Traditional Chinese Medicine spa and skincare brand in San Francisco, where she designed every touchpoint from retail interiors to product packaging and led the brand through national expansion. She has run her own design practice for over fifteen years, working across residential interiors, hospitality, and corporate clients including Chevron, The Dailey Method, and Aina Restaurant.
Her background is unusually wide: fine art at San Francisco Art Institute, interior design at FIDM, pre-med biology at UC Santa Barbara, and a working knowledge of everything from AutoCAD to Liquid. She writes the Substack publication Perfectly Unsuitable, a sardonic-confessional essay series on identity, neurodivergence, and the things people don't say out loud.
San Francisco Art Institute
Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising
Redmint
Published Articles
Why Women's Intimate Health Now Requires Explicit Skills: The Renegotiation
The cultural scripts that governed women's intimate lives were never adequate. An essay on the work the new condition requires, the skill...
10 Essential Tips on How to Take Care of Your Vagina
A short, no-buzzwords list of the 10 vaginal care practices that genuinely matter, with links to the deep dive on the vaginal microbiome ...
What Your Orgasm Says About Your Pelvic Floor and UTIs
A 2022 study identified three distinct orgasm patterns based on pelvic floor contraction. The same pelvic floor affects how efficiently ...
Sore, Sad, or Both? What's Happening the Day After Sex
The day-after-sex feeling has real biochemical, hormonal, and physical explanations. What's actually happening in your body, and when to ...
Postpartum UTIs and the Pelvic Floor Story Nobody Told Me
When I was 31, I had a newborn, a recurrent UTI history, and antibiotics in my milk supply. Nobody told me why my body had become more vu...












