Welltodo Today: Raheem Sterling & Headspace, Psychedelic Treatments, Les Mills Boutique Launches

Today’s key global wellness news articles from around the world, impacting the industry and influencing the business of wellness.

Les Mills Boutique is unveiled – helps clubs attract younger audiences | Leisure Opportunities news

Les Mills has launched a new solution to help fitness operators transform space in their clubs into premium boutique studios. Called Les Mills Boutique, the turnkey solution includes a bespoke studio fit-out plan, a studio operations guide, instructor training and access to a regularly refreshed programme of newly-launched Les Mills workouts.

Raheem Sterling kicks off Headspace ambassador role

England and Manchester City footballer Raheem Sterling has kicked off his new role as brand ambassador for mindfulness and meditation app Headspace. As an enthusiastic proponent of meditation to promote health and wellbeing, Sterling will employ his celebrity status to break down stigmas associated with mental health in his role.

Virtual health meets psychedelic medicine

The Miami-based telemedicine startup NUE Life Health is aiming to become an early leader in combining digital mental health therapy with psychedelics and other mind-altering compounds.” Why it matters: Drugs like ketamine and psilocybin – the active ingredient in magic mushrooms – are showing real promise in addressing mental health disorders.

The best wellness hotels in the world

Immersion in nature is part of the healing at just-launched and established wellness retreats from Alicante to Byron Bay.

The Wellness Industry Has An Inclusivity Problem. Black Girls Healing House Is Changing That.

When Delilah Antoinette found herself struggling with her mental health in 2017, she longed for a safe, Black space to unpack her experience. Unfortunately, she was unable to find one. “I was newly married, newly out of college, and I was struggling really badly with anxiety and depression,” Antoinette shares with R29Unbothered over Zoom.

The 2021 Sneaker Technology That You’ll See Everywhere | Well+Good

Many of our daily step counts took a hit during the COVID-19 pandemic, but people still bought sneakers in droves. In 2021, the global sneaker market is valued at $84 million and projected to grow to over $128 million by 2027.