Forbes September 16, 2021
Mike Swigunski

Health and wellness coaching, already a rapidly growing industry, has spiked tremendously during the COVID-19 global pandemic. This increased interest in wellness is due to various factors – more anxiety around physical and mental health, introspection during lockdowns, and people pivoting towards entrepreneurship. But where do health coaches turn for help?

Kristin Thomas, Founder & CEO of Health & Wellness Business School, is helping to answer that question by offering in-depth remote business training programs, created explicitly for wellness professionals and health coaches. A nationally recognized business and marketing school, the Health & Wellness Business School helps practitioners authentically increase their impact and income.

Kristin was initially inspired by her health coach and shocked to realize how many wellness practitioners...

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