Jason Wachob - MindBodyGreen... The Early Days • What Is Wellth? • Operating From A Place Of Gratitude
Episode 152
Jason Wachob is the founder & CEO of MindBodyGreen and the author of Wellth. He's been featured in The New York Times, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, and Vogue. Jason has a BA in History from Columbia University, where he played varsity basketball for four years.
In this episode, we discuss:
- MindBodyGreen... the early days
- How Jason avoided back surgery by doing yoga
- What inspired MindBodyGreen?
- Building community in the health and wellness space
- It's not easy to find your dream job
- Most people shouldn't become an entrepreneur
- Maintaining balance/keeping healthy as a health and wellness entrepreneur
- The best exercise is the one you actually do
- Working alongside your life partner
- Children are a pleasant distraction from work
- "Last work related comment"
- Disconnecting from your work might not be realistic
- The entrepreneurial vs. the conventional timeline
- What is Wellth?
- Food should be pleasurable, too
- If Jason could only pick one exercise... it would be yoga
- Operating from a place of gratitude
- Upcoming health trends for the remainder of 2017
- Jason's first two hours in the morning
- Finding a balanced wellness routine
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Related links:
Jason Wachob - Wellth (book)
Follow Jason Wachob on Instagram and Twitter
MindBodyGreen website
Listen to Dr. Frank Lipman previously on TUHP (episode #129)
Tara Stiles
Strala Yoga
Kathryn Budig (books)
Dana Claudat
Colleen Wachob
Elena Brower (books)
Kris Carr (books)
Bob Therman (books)
Michael Pollan (books)
Habit - Personalized Nutrition from Test to Table!
Bulletproof Coffee
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