Steeped in Tradition

Steeped in Tradition IN PURSUIT OF WELLNESS Series: Culture Chapter Eunice Park is bringing centuries-old Korean practices to busy New Yorkers. Explore More Episodes by Chapter

Explore the CULTURE chapter of the new series

Explore the CULTURE chapter of the new series IN PURSUIT OF WELLNESS: THE ART & SCIENCE OF LIVING WELL  This extraordinary new series of films and stories produced for the Global Wellness Institute (GWI) by BBC StoryWorks Commercial Productions explores wellness in a new way: its importance in every aspect of our lives, the science behind both ancient traditions and modern innovations, and the inspirational pioneers…

We Move into 2023 with THANKS | Join us for the full moon celebration

FULL MOON CELEBRATION As Wellness Leaders Around the World, We THANK You! WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 10-11AM ET Dear Colleague, The December Wellness Moonshot theme is THANK, and all of us at the Global Wellness Institute feel a wholehearted thanks for everyone who is advancing The Wellness Moonshot: A World Free of Preventable Disease. You are part of a vast network of wellness leaders across the globe—from the 17th Surgeon…

MUST-READS FROM THE WELLNESS WORLD ( November 30th, 2022)

Healthy aging for a healthy economy– CEPR, November 16, 2022 Having just crossed the eight billion population threshold, we mustn’t forget that global aging is the primary challenge we collectively face. As healthy aging promotes healthy economies, policy preparedness must focus on: (1) initiatives that facilitate disease prevention and early detection, (2) wider reliance on innovative healthcare technologies, (3) retirement and pension flexibility, (4) development…

The Complex Relationship between Money & Happiness: How Much Is Too Little, Too Much?

The Complex Relationship between Money & Happiness: How Much Is Too Little, Too Much?   By Thierry Malleret, economist MONEY, FINANCIAL WELLNESS AND HAPPINESS: An obvious link exists between money and subjective wellbeing (happiness), but only up to a certain threshold which economists and psychologists have a hard time precisely identifying. Anyone without money will corroborate that financial wellness is the conduit to other forms of…

GWI’s New Research: The First to Make the Case for Why We Desperately Need Wellness Policy

GWI’s New Research: The First to Make the Case for Why We Desperately Need Wellness Policy   GWI recently released its new report “Defining Wellness Policy,” the first research to make a compelling, evidence-backed argument as to why wellness policy is so direly needed now. It explains how a new focus on wellness policy could complement–but also fill the glaring gaps left by–both current public…