Well-Bent.
To be stubbornly or recklessly determined to be WELL.
60% of Americans are living with at least one chronic disease. More than 30% have symptoms of anxiety or depression. One in five women under 50 are struggling with infertility. And despite all the scientific innovation in recent years and the trillions we spend on healthcare, life expectancy is falling in the U.S. Clearly, something is wrong.
But how are we supposed to fix it when emerging health studies reveal contradictory findings; there’s little regulatory oversight on our toxin-laden food, beauty, and household products; and wellness gurus are selling us one-size-fits-all solutions to our complex issues? How can we know who to trust?
As a health and wellness journalist for over a decade now, Rebecca Strong knows these pain points well, and she’s hell-bent on taking all the guesswork out of what it really means to live well. On her new podcast Well-Bent, she’s tapping credentialed experts — including doctors, dietitians, therapists, personal trainers, and others — and offering listeners research-backed, expert-approved, actionable advice on how they can optimize their health. Because as Jim Kwik says, if knowledge is power — then learning is a superpower.
Download the Well-Bent media kit here.