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AdLarge Adds Headspace Studios to Sales Portfolio

AdLarge Adds Headspace Studios to Sales Portfolio

AdLarge

October 19, 2023

AdLarge announced today that Headspace Studios, the multi-platform production studio within Headspace, has joined the company’s podcast portfolio. Expanding content focused on mental health, wellness and mindfulness, Headspace’s podcast collection joining AdLarge’s Sales Portfolio includes Dear Headspace, Radio Headspace, and Sunday Scaries.

Dear Headspace, a first of its kind for the industry, allows individuals to submit questions about various common challenges, including relationships, grief, family, and starting their meditation journey, with episodes releasing every Tuesday. Radio Headspace is a daily mindfulness microcast that encourages listeners to pause, reflect, and explore our shared human experience and how to live up to our limitless potential, co-hosted by Headspace’s popular mindfulness and meditation teachers. Sunday Scaries by Headspace, led by mindfulness and meditation teacher, Dora Kamau, helps listeners reframe their anxiety and approach the work and school week with a positive outlook through weekly mini-meditations every Sunday.

All of the Headspace shows are available in-app and anywhere you listen to podcasts.

To learn more about these shows or others in the AdLarge portfolio, reach out to sales@adlarge.com.

Contact

Randi P'Pool adlarge.com randi@ppoolmedia.com

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