In the Media
featuring The Wellness Ethic
Book Review (& Author Interview): The Wellness Ethic
Real Mom of SFV: Everyone has some type of work ethic, whether it is integrity, reliability, discipline, etc. The notion of ‘work hard, play hard’ and devoting the majority of your time to a career while your personal life is held in the balance.
Radio: Eye on Real Estate with Dottie Herman featuring Lucas Ferrara
Whether you’re navigating real estate decisions or seeking deeper clarity in your personal life, this episode promises a powerful intersection of property and purpose.
Podcast: The Tonic with Jamie Bussin
Topics covered on the show track the lifestyle articles and themes published in The Tonic Newsletter and on the Tonic Website. We'll discuss … how to lean into the 'Wellness Ethic' with author Mark Reinisch …
Press Release: A Simplified Approach to Wellness
Mark’s new book, The Wellness Ethnic, is NOT a typical self-help book. Reinisch isn’t a Harvard-educated psychologist or a multi-millionaire living a charmed life. Reinisch is relatable, vulnerable and hilarious as he simplifies complex wellness topics like mind, body, spirit and relationships to make wellness accessible, actionable and engaging.
Podcast: Noel McDermott’s Wellbeing Show with guest Mark Reinisch ‘The Wellness Ethic’
Noel McDermott's Wellbeing Show: An interview with guest Mark Reinisch “The Wellness Ethic’
Book Review: When Self-Help Isn’t Helpful: Find a Recipe That Was Written for You
Trifecta Media Book Review: … “That’s where Mark Reinisch flips the recipe …. In The Wellness Ethic, he doesn’t pretend to have … a generational trust fund. He’s working with what most of us have: limited time, real stress, and a messy pantry of habits, responsibilities and hope.”
Radio: What if everything you’ve been told about “work ethic” is… wrong?
Rush to Reason—KLZ-560: In a world addicted to overworking, Mark Reinisch throws down a challenge: ditch the “work ethic” and adopt a “wellness ethic.”
Do you want to thrive?
You deserve to thrive. Make no mistake—thriving is your birthright. The Wellness Ethic will show you how to thrive by making wellness accessible and actionable.
You’ll be given practical and powerful insights on all aspects of wellness—mind, body, spirit, relationships, personal and professional pursuits, and lifestyle maintenance—that you can put to use immediately. It can transform your life.