Jonathan O'Leary ON: Creating Remedy Place, How To Break Into The Wellness Industry & The Truth About Saunas & Ice Bath's

EPISODE · Jan 23, 2024 · 54 MIN

Jonathan O'Leary ON: Creating Remedy Place, How To Break Into The Wellness Industry & The Truth About Saunas & Ice Bath's

from Coffee & A Good Vibe · host Ayesha Sehra

Dr. Jonathan O'Leary (@drjonathanleary) is a renowned expert in holistic & sports medicine, dedicated to empowering individuals to optimize their health & well-being. With a deep understanding of the interconnectedness of the human body, he integrates a holistic approach into his practice & teachings.  Being a true trailblazer in modern wellness & self-care, Jonathan seamlessly transitioned his clinical practice as a world-renowned Concierge Wellness Doctor into the unprecedented launch of Remedy Place (@remedyplace) - a first-of-its-kind, revolutionary Social Wellness Club with establishments in New York & Los Angeles that has redesigned the world of social self-care, life balance & holistic community. As a visionary Founder & CEO, Jonathan is on a mission to create a global footprint with brick-and-mortar locations spanning North America and beyond.  Beyond his leadership at Remedy Place, Jonathan is a sought-after speaker in the health & wellness arena. Driven by his commitment to holistic well-being, he has become a respected figure, positively impacting the lives of many seeking holistic wellness. His practice & expertise have been featured in top media outlets from Vogue to The New York Times, alongside a range of corporate advisories & appearances including Delta Airlines, Cannes Film Festival & The Global Wellness Summit. In this episode, we hit on many different pillars across the board: Jonathan’s background & his transition from a private concierge practice to the launch of the World’s First Social Wellness Club The story of Remedy Place, its mission, offerings & how the Social Wellness Concept has grown beyond just the wellness world Having a strong vision of bringing personalized social self-care to a grand scale Challenges of being an entrepreneur & why having an internal, unshakable belief is so crucial for your success Leaning into being uncomfortable & accepting it as a part of the overall growth journey The importance of figuring out who you are & loving yourself Jonathan’s non-negotiables & wellness habits The prediction of health & wellness trends for 2024 & beyond A sneak peek of what’s to come for Remedy Place in the near future Share the love & let me know your thoughts over on Instagram,⁠ @coffeeandagoodvibe | @ayeshasehra⁠  CONNECT:  YOUTUBE ➟ Watch & subscribe to our channel here ➟ ⁠Coffee & A Good Vibe Video Interviews ⁠ To connect with Ayesha Sehra ➟ click⁠ HERE⁠ Check out our podcast Insta ➟ click ⁠HERE⁠  To learn about my PR Agency Grow The Social ➟ click ⁠HERE ⁠ 

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