Radha Agrawal is a dynamic entrepreneur, Co-founder, CEO, and Chief Community Architect of Daybreaker, a global wellness movement with nearly half a million members across five continents.
She’s co-founded and invested in several wellness companies, including THINX, and launched DOSE by Daybreaker, a membership platform focused on practicing joy.
Agrawal toured with Oprah and WW, leading motivational sessions for over 155,000 attendees.
Her book Belong reveals her strategies for building meaningful communities without ad spend, aiming to help others find connection. Named by MTV as a woman who will change the world, she’s a recognized leader in innovative community-building.
Radha is the co-Founder, CEO and Chief Community Architect of Daybreaker, the global morning dance, music and wellness movement in five continents with a community of almost half a million people around the globe.
The Belong Center is redefining belonging as a fundamental human need through a joyful, preventative approach to combat loneliness and isolation. In 2024, we’re launching initiatives like Belong Benches in public spaces, culture-shifting campaigns, nationwide Belong Circles, and the Block Party Challenge to foster neighborhood connections. Partnering with UC Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center, we’re also studying the power of collective joy and dance to address loneliness. Together, we’re building a roadmap for a more connected, compassionate world.
Transform into a brilliant community leader with Radha Agrawal’s comprehensive community-building courses. Choose between an 8-week program to master the holistic tools used by the world’s biggest movements to nurture a supportive tribe or an exclusive four-day in-person intensive, held annually, to craft a community business plan, execute the CRAWL method, and design a scalable, profitable, and sustainable community launch strategy.
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