The following is a list of health and wellness podcasts.
Podcast | Year | Starring, Narrator(s), or Host(s) | Produced by | Ref |
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Ali On The Run | 2019–present | Ali Feller | Independent | [1] |
Black Girl In Om | 2016–present | Lauren Ash | Independent | [2] |
Body Kindness | 2016–present | Rebecca Scritchfield | Independent | [3] |
Call Your Girlfriend | 2014–present | Ann Friedman and Aminatou Sow | Independent | [4] |
Get Lit | 2019–present | Becki Rabin | Independent | [5] |
Goop | 2018–present | Gwyneth Paltrow and Erica Chidi | Cadence13 | [6] |
Kailyns Coffee Talk | 2018–present | Kalyn Nicholson | Studio71 | [3] |
Maintenance Phase | 2019–present | Aubrey Gordon, Michael Hobbes | Independent | [7] |
Mental Illness Happy Hour | 2012–present | Paul Gilmartin | Independent | [8] |
Metta Hour | 2014–present | Sharon Salzberg | Be Here Now Network | [9] |
On Purpose | 2019–present | Jay Shetty | Independent | [10] |
Soul On Fire | 2018–2019 | Jordan Younger | Tebalicious | [11] |
TEDTalks Health | 2020–present | Various | TED | [12] |
That’s So Retrograde | 2015–present | Elizabeth Kott and Stephanie Simbari | Dear Media | [12] |
The Food Heaven Podcast | 2015–present | Wendy Lopez and Jessica Jones | Dear Media | [12] |
The Highest Self Podcast | 2017–present | Sahara Rose | Independent | [11] |
The Life Stylist | 2019–present | Luke Storey | Independent | [13] |
The Mindbodygreen Podcast | 2017–present | Jason Wachob | mindbodygreen | [11] |
Sawbones | 2013–present | Sydnee McElroy and Justin McElroy | Maximum Fun | [14] |
Science Vs | 2015–present | Wendy Zukerman | Gimlet Media | [15] |
Sincerely, Hueman | 2017–present | Various | Hueman Group Media | [3] |
Sleep With Me | 2018–present | Andrew Ackerman | Dearest Scooter | [10] |
Stuff Mom Never Told You | 2009–present | Anney and Samantha | iHeartRadio | [16] |
Ten Percent Happier | 2016–present | Dan Harris | Independent | [17] |
Unlocking Us | 2020–present | Brené Brown | Parcast Network | [9] |
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Mark Goulston was an American psychiatrist, executive coach and consultant who had worked with Fortune 500 companies, universities, and other organizations. He was the inventor and developer of the process called Surgical Empathy whereby, using targeted and focused empathy, one is able to break through to people and free them from internal emotional and psychological blocks that can impair their functioning, well-being and satisfaction in life.
Park Jae-hyung, better known as Jae ,, is an Argentine-born American musician, singer, and songwriter of Korean descent, best known as a former vocalist and lead guitarist of South Korean pop rock band Day6. Prior to joining Day6, he gained attention in South Korea as one of the final six contestants in the first season of the singing competition television series K-pop Star. In 2020, Park began releasing solo music under the name eaJ.
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Ashley Gavin is an American comedian, writer, and podcast host. She has been featured on Netflix is a Joke, Hulu, Comedy Central, but is best known for her viral crowd work videos on TikTok and for her podcast, We're Having Gay Sex. She also hosts the podcast Chosen Family along with online creators Alayna Joy and Mak Ingemi.
Ali on the Run is a fitness podcast hosted by race announcer, blogger and former journalist Ali Feller. Over the podcast's more than five hundred episodes, Feller's subjects have ranged from everyday runners to Olympic marathoners, and she talks about issues that face the entire running community. The podcast is amongst the top running podcasts and is ranked as the #1 running podcast by Chartable. Feller lives in New Hampshire, but began her podcast in 2017 while living in New Jersey, following a career writing for a number of fitness and dance publications.
Lost Notes is a music podcast that was hosted by Jessica Hopper and later hosted by Hanif Abdurraqib and produced by KCRW.