The New Age Sep 01, 2015 marketing play social life hobbies multigenerational ... experimental electronic acts and DJs performed, but this was no Electric Daisy Carnival. Attendees arrived not only to hear music outside of the typical club setting but also to enjoy a lake, campfires, and time with their bunkmates.CAMP NO COUNSELORS Camp No Counselors takes over existing kids’ camps for adults-only long weekends in the Chicago, LA, NYC, and Nashville areas. Y campers sleep 10 to 20 per bunkhouse and enjoy activities like Color War, dodgeball, and friendship bracelet weaving; however, in ...
Green Rush Jun 16, 2015 food & beverage health & wellness drugs ... psychedelic drugs. ALTERNATIVE INFLUENCES Six in 10 Ys don’t use recreational drugs, but when they do, the most common reasons for doing so are wellness-related: to relax and to help them sleep. While 14% take them to escape reality, 13% acknowledge that these substances help them feel more connected to others. Only about one in 10 take them to help with concentration, boost energy, or make themselves more creative. Which of the following statements, if any, are true for you? I use recreational drugs… To ...
Healthography Jun 12, 2015 design health & wellness travel bikes commuting neighborhood rural ... motivated to train. At the same time, wellness is now a fundamental part of every trip, not just ones designated as health vacations. As wellness has become a lifestyle for the masses, it’s affecting all aspects of travel, including trips for both pleasure and business, and time spent in transit. Young people are looking for services that help them eat better, sleep better, and exercise better while away. Nearly 70% of Ys say that when making vacation plans, wellness aspects are important to them. They ...
DIY Therapy Jun 08, 2015 health & wellness technology apps mindfulness self-esteem Health Hackers ... them gain a better outlook and sense of self in order to position your company as vital to their lives. - TALK TO ME - LANTERNLantern is a subscription-based service where, for $49 per month or $300 per year, members can get one-on-one counseling via text to help with anxiety, sleep problems, and other personal issues. The company has raised $4.4 million from investors, demonstrating a growing interest in such services.JOYABLEFor $99 per month, subscribers of Joyable can talk to a counselor to ...
Health Hackers Jun 05, 2015 health & wellness technology apps quantified self Health Hackers ... measure the results of their efforts. A host of sleep, fitness, and nutrition trackers are continuously scanning and gathering data, providing users with customized reports. When they seek a more human approach, on-call health services come to the rescue. A growing number of apps allow Ys to summon nutritionists, therapists, and life coaches as needed to respond to their queries both digitally and in person. The ability to get answers immediately through apps feeds young consumers’ need for instant ...
Presence of Mind Jun 04, 2015 health & wellness technology mindfulness quantified self spirituality Presence of Mind ... what it called “the quiet-car-ization of America” that is positioning silence as a luxury product. The article cites statistics such as noise ranking as the number one complaint of restaurant patrons nationally. While noise is certainly an age-old annoyance, its prevalence in the modern world has made it even more so. In fact, 72% of Ys think silence is a luxury, and 77% seek out moments of silence. As a society, we now spend more hours plugged-in than not—there are even apps to use during sleep to ...
The Community Well Jun 02, 2015 health & wellness social life experiences fitness friends social media ... achieving wellness that they’ve integrated it into their social lives. Up until a few years ago, individuals who were trying to be healthy likely felt that time with friends was a deterrent; dining out and grabbing drinks could undermine their diet and prevent them from getting sufficient sleep. Today, however, Ys are frequently using time with friends as an opportunity to improve their health. Specifically, the growth of group fitness classes has made exercise even more social and prompted people to ...
Feedback Loop Mar 06, 2015 gen z hobbies social media ... this generation considers such honesty beneficial, even if the feedback is critical. This is only fitting given that they’ve grown up being constantly evaluated, receiving a score in response to nearly everything they do. They’ve had unprecedented access to devices and apps that give them detailed analytics on and guidance for modifying everything from their level of physical activity to the quality of their sleep. As products of the education system’s obsession with standardized testing, they’ve ...
POP Marketing Jun 16, 2014 marketing media & entertainment content marketing ... ) inspiration to start their day.Heineken capitalized on the immersive theater trend with a recent social experiment in which attendees at Sleep No More became the unsuspecting stars of a film about their experience. The stunt, called “Guest of Honor,” followed six “bold” Heineken fans as they experienced an amplified version of the already interactive theater experience; they were tasked, throughout the show, to entertain other guests at a comedy club, give a tattoo, steal a key from a sleeping villain ...