Ophelia Yeung and Katherine Johnston – Surprising New Numbers from the Global Wellness Economy

80. Ophelia Yeung and Katherine Johnston – Surprising New Numbers from the Global Wellness Economy How has the global wellness economy fared since the massive economic shocks of the pandemic? Today we will talk to Global Wellness Institute’s Senior Research Fellows, Ophelia Yeung and Katherine Johnston, to find out why they say the global wellness economy has made one powerful recovery!  This podcast is about wellness,…

Barcelona-based sportstech Lapso Studios snaps €1.5 million to speed up expansion in the rest of Spain

Barcelona-based sportstech Lapso Studios snaps €1.5 million to speed up expansion in the rest of Spain Its boutique studio concept combines a high-intensity workout on the bike with dance, strength, resistance, upper body exercises with dumbbells, and coaching. The workout is made up of twelve songs Read the article on EU-Startups >   Read More from the Global Wellness News ™

Peloton reports wider-than-expected loss, ‘bad news’ on paid subscriptions

Peloton reports wider-than-expected loss, ‘bad news’ on paid subscriptions The connected fitness company’s Q1 sales were higher than expected, but so were losses. Peloton has been working hard to boost revenue with new high-profile partnerships and the expected relaunch of its Tread+, but success remains uncertain as it continues to lose members and fails to make money off the ones it has, Read the article…

Sigrid Therapeutics Secures $4 Million in Oversubscribed Funding Round to Tap Into Booming Obesity and Diabetes Market

Sigrid Therapeutics Secures $4 Million in Oversubscribed Funding Round to Tap Into Booming Obesity and Diabetes Market PRNewswire/ — Sigrid Therapeutics successfully secured $4 million in an oversubscribed funding round. The investment, made by both existing and new…   Read More from the Global Wellness News ™

Tech bros like Bryan Johnson are spending millions to shoot for immortality. These women are besting them in the longevity game-but don’t call them ‘biohackers’

Tech bros like Bryan Johnson are spending millions to shoot for immortality. These women are besting them in the longevity game-but don’t call them ‘biohackers’ “This stuff has to just kind of be like brushing your teeth,” says one woman whose relatively simple health regime put her ahead of famous biohacker Bryan Johnson. Read More from the Global Wellness News ™

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