This is our third and final episode on just a little experimental project. You're hearing us workshop in real time. Well, not totally workshop, but working through some things that were not quite totally worked through. We don't have a fully formed Jesus on this question of is Wellness dead? Was Wellness a pseudo event? But it's something that we've been thinking about for a long time in wrestling with. So we're going to present where we're at and you, Darliz Nerkenfall along. And I'd love to hear where you end up. Maybe what keeps percolating for you.
What do we mean when we talk about "Wellness"? We know that it’s a multi-billion dollar industry built on products and services centered on “self-care”, and we also understand that to be "well", means much more than purchasing the latest green powder from Whole Foods.
This is part 3/3 in our series unpacking the complex topic of what it means to work, take part, and profit from the (capital W) Wellness industry.
This week Michelle and Wallis are musing on the demise of a specific type of “Wellness” consumerism if it’s gone for good, why it matters, and what this means for the future of the complex and weighty world of “Wellness”.
We want to hear from you! All we do, we do for you, and your opinions and hot takes really matter. Let us know with a voice note here, your thoughts on this series. We’d love to hear your genius takes and share your sweet dulcet tones with the community on the pod. Don't be shy :)
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