
Wellness influencers are no longer just promoting trendy diets or fitness routines; they’re changing the way we think about health, self-care, and our overall well-being.
Whether it’s mental health, body positivity, or sexual wellness, experts like Dr. Tara, Brenden Durell, and previous MN2S client Dr. Reena Wadia are leading the charge. Behind their growing influence is the work of PR agencies like MN2S, who’ve been instrumental in helping these experts elevate their platforms, land top-tier media placements, and secure exciting brand collaborations.
The wellness space has exploded in the past few years, thanks in part to social media. Wellness influencers are shaping conversations about how we take care of our bodies, minds, and relationships. In a world where authenticity and expertise are key, PR plays a pivotal role in amplifying these voices. Whether it’s through arranging high-profile media placements, masterminding brand partnerships, or telling compelling stories, PR agencies like MN2S are helping wellness experts grow their influence and connect with wider audiences.
MN2S has established a strong reputation for supporting clients in the wellness industry, including recent standout Dr. Tara, whose media profile has risen significantly on a global scale over the past year. Through MN2S’s PR expertise, these clients have successfully amplified their messages, reaching new audiences across major media outlets and global brands.
Dr. Tara
Dr. Tara has been a key figure in the conversation around relationships and sexual health, providing insights on everything from communication to intimacy. With MN2S’s help, Dr. Tara has elevated her profile in the media, landing coverage in leading publications that position her as a go-to expert in her field.
Dr. Tara’s media presence has significantly expanded thanks to strategic PR efforts, positioning her as a trusted voice in relationship and sexual health. Her insights have been featured in some of the most prominent outlets, including OK! Magazine, where she teased a dramatic twist on Celebs Go Dating, and Cosmopolitan UK, where she shared expert advice on vibrators and clitoral stimulation. Her expert commentary has appeared on leading podcasts like Secure The Insecure, Made By Mammas, and 90s Baby Show, allowing her to connect with audiences on a more personal level.
Dr. Tara has also made waves with HELLO! Magazine and The Sun Online, offering advice on topics ranging from mourning post-divorce to reigniting passion in relationships. High-profile coverage has further extended to Grazia, The Mirror, and Digital Spy, where she discussed everything from ghosting to age-gap relationships. With these placements, Dr. Tara’s influence continues to grow, cementing her position as a go-to expert in the realm of dating, intimacy, and sexual wellness.
Brenden Durell
Brenden Durell has become a leading figure in the wellness space by integrating mental, emotional, and spiritual health into his work as an intimacy expert, coach, mentor, and tantra guide. His approach spans various disciplines, including sacred sexuality, intimacy coaching, breath-work, plant medicine, and tantra, all aimed at helping individuals achieve holistic wellbeing. Brenden’s expertise has gained major attention, especially following his involvement with the hit Netflix show Too Hot to Handle.
With MN2S’s PR support, Brenden’s insights have been featured in publications like Glamour and Miami Herald, solidifying his place as a sought-after wellness expert. In an article from Glamour, titled Here’s What Those Too Hot to Handle Sex Workshops Are Really Like, Brenden opened up about his work with the show’s contestants, offering an inside look at his unique approach to mental and physical wellness. This kind of media exposure has allowed Brenden to connect with a broader audience, increasing his influence and creating more opportunities for him to partner with wellness-focused brands.
Past campaigns
Previous client Dr. Reena Wadia’s contributions to the wellness space are still making an impact. A leading expert in oral health, Dr. Reena has been featured in some of the most respected publications in the world, from Financial Times’ “how to spend it” Magazine to Tatler and Vogue.
Dr. Reena’s expertise in dental health was showcased across a range of outlets, including Forbes, Glamour UK, and Allure, where she shared her insights on everything from whitening toothpaste to the proper order for brushing, flossing, and using mouthwash. These media placements helped to further establish her as an authority in the field, reaching readers who care about both their health and their appearance.
MN2S also previously worked with Kelly Crump and Ruby Bhogal, and their success stories still serve as a testament to the agency’s ability to push wellness influencers into the spotlight. Kelly Crump, a body positivity advocate, was featured in major publications like Vogue and Glamour, gaining significant recognition for her work promoting self-love and mental well-being. Ruby Bhogal, a chef and wellness expert, made a name for herself shortly after appearing on 2018’s Great British Bake Off as a regular contributor to British GQ and as a presenter at the GQ Food & Drink Awards 2019, showcasing MN2S’s ability to secure high-profile opportunities for clients in the wellness space.
Final thoughts
Wellness influencers like Dr. Tara, Brenden Durell, Kelly Crump, Ruby Bhogal and Dr. Reena Wadia are helping to reshape our understanding of health, whether that’s through mental wellness, or oral care. With the support of MN2S, they’ve been able to grow their platforms, reach wider audiences, and build meaningful brand relationships that resonate with their values.
As wellness continues to dominate conversations around health and self-care, PR agencies like MN2S will play a crucial role in helping clients navigate this ever-evolving landscape. With the right strategy, visibility, and partnerships, wellness influencers can not only boost their personal brands but also contribute to the broader conversation about living healthier, more balanced lives.