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Upcoming book: The Wellbeing Atlas – Founders Shaping the Future of Wellness in 2026

Upcoming book: The Wellbeing Atlas – Founders Shaping the Future of Wellness in 2026

We are living in an era where wellbeing is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity. Across industries, geographies, and generations, the conversation has shifted from surviving to thriving. From mental health apps to mindfulness at work, from the science of sleep to the resurgence of ancient healing practices, wellbeing has become a defining force of our time.

But what does “wellbeing” truly mean in the 21st century? Is it access to therapy? A wearable that tracks your stress? A workplace culture that values rest? Or is it something deeper—a societal shift toward redefining success itself?

In this book, we explore the expanding universe of wellness and mental health, not just through data and trends, but through the voices of those shaping the future. Researchers, founders, practitioners, and advocates open up about what’s working, what’s missing, and where we go from here.

This is the age of wellbeing. And this is your invitation to be part of it.

The upcoming book series will showcase insights from leading voices in wellbeing and mental health. It will include expert Q&As and highlight key trends shaping the space in 2026.

Inspired by the previously published Founded by Women, this edition shifts focus to wellbeing and celebrates women leading the way in this field.

Scheduled for release in Q2 2026, the book will be available as a limited-edition print run, published by Databird Journal.

To pre-order your copy, simply submit the form below and we’ll reserve your copies.

Ordering multiple copies? We offer special bundle pricing for bulk orders - perfect for teams or gifting.

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