Train your brain for wellness.
Through intentional self-care and connection, Be Well Initiatives brings brain science to life to help us experience hope and healing.
- Science-Backed Practices
- Interactive experiences
- Tools and Resources
Bring brain-health and wellness into the workplace.
Our interactive experiences take complicated science and turn it into self-care practices you can actually use. Our brain-health experts help you learn evidence-based strategies and put them into a practical exercise.
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73% of employees said work-related mental health struggles hurt their performance1
43% of employees identified stress as their top mental health challenge of the past year1
On average, Be Well Experience participants report up to a 40% reduction of stress
1, Lyra. 2025 State of Workforce Mental Health Report. Date accessed: 2025, June 20
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Bring hope with a Be Well Bell
In the 1950s, Mental Health America unveiled the “Bell of Hope”. Made with the discarded chains and shackles from asylums, once used as restraints during treatment, they transformed the relics of a cruel past into a powerful symbol of progress.
You can help carry this story forward and ring in a new era of mental healthcare in our communities. By installing a custom designed Be Well Bell, you can help break down stigma, inspire hope, and open conversations about support and resources.
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Meet your new brain-health besties.
A podcast to help you be well.
A human-forward podcast for those of us who want to feel better and don’t know where to start. We believe that everyone deserves to know how their brain works and how to nurture it, even when self-care feels challenging.
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SEE ALLBe Well Moment: Staying Grounded During Change
If change has been feeling overwhelming, this is a moment to pause. In this Be Well Moment, the Be Well Besties guide listeners through a grounding mindfulness practice using mountain imagery to support moments of change. Adapted from Jon Kabat-Zinn’s Mountain Mindfulness, this episode puts the ideas from “Why Change Feels Hard” into practice. Bailey guides listeners step by step through the practice, followed by a brief reflection from the Besties. If you’re feeling unsettled by change, this practice offers a simple way to pause and reset. For your safety, listen when you’re able to fully focus and not driving or multitasking.
Hosts: Bailey Pyle, Nia Howard, Shelby Schneider
ListenWhy Change Feels So Hard
Change can feel hard, even when it’s small or when it’s something we want. In this episode, the Be Well Besties talk about why uncertainty feels overwhelming, why the brain often treats change like a threat, and what can help us move through stress and uncertainty with more understanding. Through personal stories and reflection, they explore why even small changes can feel bigger than they seem. If you’ve been feeling stretched by change, stuck in uncertainty, or just a little off your rhythm, this conversation offers a grounded place to begin making sense of what’s happening.
Hosts: Bailey Pyle, Nia Howard, Shelby Schneider
ListenGift of Grace: What is You Treated Yourself Like You Treat Others?
We’re quick to offer grace to others: a kind word, a soft landing, a second chance. But when it comes to ourselves? That same compassion can feel miles away. In this episode our Besties explore the radical idea of turning grace inward, especially during a season packed with pressure and expectations.We’ll dig into the science of self-compassion, reflect on the patterns that keep us stuck in perfectionism, and ask: What if “me too” was just as important as “them first”? This is the third in our 4-part holiday series, and it’s all about letting go, showing up for yourself, and remembering your worth, no glitter required.Disclaimer: The practices we talk about here are great for your brain, but this podcast is not meant to take the place of psychotherapy or medication management. If you're feeling overwhelmed or in need of immediate support, please call or text 988- the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
Hosts: Bailey Pyle, Nia Howard, Shelby Schneider
ListenYour Brain Health First Aid Kit
These wellness exercises are backed by science-based practices. Try them individually, or consider booking an interactive wellness experience with our brain-health experts for your business or organization.


