The gospel of wellness gyms, gurus, Goop, and the false promise of self-care

"The wellness industry has grown from modest roots into a $4.4 trillion entity and a full-blown movement promising health and vitality. While wellness may have sprung from good intentions, we are now relentlessly flooded with exploitative offerings, questionable ideas, and a mounting pressure t...

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Main Author: Raphael, Rina (Author)
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York : Henry Holt and Company, 2022.
Edition: First edition.
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Summary: "The wellness industry has grown from modest roots into a $4.4 trillion entity and a full-blown movement promising health and vitality. While wellness may have sprung from good intentions, we are now relentlessly flooded with exploitative offerings, questionable ideas, and a mounting pressure to stay devoted to the divine doctrine of wellness. What happens when the cure becomes as bad as the disease? Balancing the good with the bad, The Gospel of Wellness is a clear-eyed exploration of what wellness can actually offer us, knocking down false idols and commandments that have taken hold and ultimately showing how we might shape a better future for the movement--and for our well-being"--
Physical Description: 345 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 312-343).
ISBN: 9781250793003
1250793009
Author Notes: Rina Raphael is a journalist who specializes in health, wellness, tech, and women's issues. She was a features contributor for Fast Company magazine and has also written for the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times , CBS, NBC News, and Medium's Elemental , among other publications. Her wellness industry newsletter, Well To Do , covers trends and news and offers market analysis. Raphael has spoken on the wellness industry at national conferences such as the Global Wellness Summit and the Fast Company Innovation Festival. Previously, she served as a senior producer and lifestyle editor at TODAY.com and NBCNews.com.