Influencers
The celebrity and micro-influencers listed below wrote blurbs for No Sweat and/or have already agreed to review Segar’s new book.
Adam Grant
Wharton business school psychologist and bestselling author who is recognized as one of the world’s ten most influential management thinkers. Grant is the host of WorkLife, a TED original podcast, his TED talks have been viewed over 20 million times, and he writes for The New York Times.
Twitter: 263.6K LinkedIn: 2.9M Instagram: 56K Facebook: 109.3K
Daniel H. Pink
Journalist (New York Times, Wall Street Journal), bestselling author (Drive, and others). Pink called out No Sweat in his newsletter 170,00 members as a “best book of 2015;” He has No Sweat listed on his evergreen list of the “best 25 books” on his website, and most recently (2019) Pink dedicated a month “Pinkcast” to a core concept from No Sweat.
Twitter: 428.3K LinkedIn: 90K Facebook: 60.3K
Tom Rath
Many times over New York Times bestselling author (e.g., How Full is Your Bucket?). StrengthsFinder2.0 is Amazon’s top nation-wide bestselling book of all time in non-fiction. Tom was the Program Leader for the development of the Clifton StrengthsFinder, aiding over 20 million people in discovering their talents, is a global thought leader on corporate well-being.
Twitter: 128K
Dan Ariely
Professor of psychology and behavioral economics at Duke University and bestselling author of many books (e.g., Irrationally Yours). He is the global expert on the research on how we can make better decisions. His blog has over 37,000 subscribers.
Twitter: 175.4K LinkedIn: 296.6K Facebook: 85.8K
Dan Heath
Co-author of four New York Times bestselling books (e.g., Decide), he has been a case writer at Harvard Business School and co-founded the publishing company Thinkwell, which is reinventing college textbooks. Dan wrote a blub that says “No Sweat is the best book on exercise I have ever read.”
David Katz
Founding director of the Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center at Yale University, former president of the American College of Lifestyle and Medicine. He has written 16 books and was nominated for 2019’s James Beard Foundation Journalism Award in Health and Wellness. Katz invited Segar to join global Council of Directors for the True Health Initiative that he founded.
Twitter: 34.6K LinkedIn: 923.5K
John Ratey
Harvard Medical School professor, bestselling author (e.g., Spark), and recognized internationally as an expert in Neuropsychiatry. Ratey is commonly interviewed by global media and speaks about Segar’s work around the world.
Jane Sarosohn-Kahn
Sarasohn-Kahn is the “go to” insider expert digital health and health care. She has a strong following because she conducts research with the front runners in digital health so her work and insights are always at the cutting edge of technology and health. She is best known for her Health Populi blog, her book HealthConsuming, and had been a health economist at THINK-Health, which she founded in 1992.
Twitter: 27.8K LinkedIn: 238.8 K
Danielle Wiley
Founder and CEO of Sway Group, with a network of over 1000,000 female bloggers/podcasters. Wiley regularly contributes to Forbes.com and speaks at industry conferences such as SXSW, Mom 2.0, iMedia, and BlogHer.
Company Instagram: 55.2K Sway Group Facebook Page: 18K
Ben Dean
Leading international positive psychologist and the founder of MentorCoach®️ a virtual university that trains professionals around the world. He publishes the Coaching Towards Happiness News, which has over 131,000 global readers. He featured Segar and her book to his large audience when No Sweat was released.
Kathy Caprino
A senior contributor for Forbes she has a blog on Forbes where she writes about career-related issues and self-care.
Twitter: 12.5K LinkedIn: 912.9K
Brian Johnson
The leading “optimizer” guru. His Optimize podcasts have 10 million and 15 million views of his YouTube videos. Johnson has a strong and loyal following; he recently launched his first Optimize Train-the-Trainer with 10,000 people registered. Johnson featured Segar and the concepts in No Sweat to his hundreds of thousands of followers through YouTube videos and podcasts interviews with Segar. He recently called on Segar to be a “Luminary” in his June 2020 Optimizer conference that is being streamed around the world and has already asked to feature and help Segar promote UNHABIT across all of his networks.