Friday 14 August 2020

Merger of Mindful and LifeXT Creates World’s Largest Mindfulness Training and Media Company

Chicago, July 30, 2020 – At a time when mindfulness is more valuable and sought after than ever before, two leading organizations are merging to create better access to the most comprehensive and impactful content regarding self-actuated mental health.

The new company, Mindful Communications, is formed from the merger of the media enterprise that includes Mindful Magazine and mindful.org, with LifeXT, a leading corporate-training organization. The merger creates the largest and most comprehensive enterprise in the field with more than 9,000 pieces of content, state of the art technology and a monthly audience of more than 2 million individuals. Mindful Communications offers relevant courses, corporate training, consumer media, licensed content, business media, events, and directories.

Abundant Venture Partners co-founder Eric Langshur, a lead investor in the new company, said, “Now more than ever, people are seeking the benefits of mindfulness – equanimity, compassion and self-actuated mental health. In this merger, we see the opportunity to dramatically expand the availability of effective tools supported by scientific evidence. Mindful and LifeXT represent the highest standards in the field with a great team of long-time practitioners of meditation and mindfulness. We intend to make these assets available to billions of people around the world in the places where they live and work.”

Former Mindful CEO Bryan Welch will continue as CEO of Mindful Communications and LifeXT CEO Brenda Jacobsen joins Mindful as President.

For more information contact Bryan Welch at bryan@mindful.org (785-249-0609) or Brenda Jacobsen at brenda@mindful.org

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