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WaPo launches subscription bundle in partnership with Headspace

The following excerpt was sent out from The Washington Post:

It’s time to put those 2023 health resolutions into action. The Washington Post, an award-winning news leader with the mission to inform and empower readers, and Headspace, a global leader in mindfulness and meditation, today announced a partnership to make its deep library of content available to all new Washington Post subscribers in a first-of-its-kind bundle subscription.

New subscribers will have access to The Washington Post’s world-class reporting and put their wellness goals into practice with Headspace’s science-backed mindfulness and meditation content that offers a range of tools for managing stress, increasing positivity and compassion, improving sleep, finding focus and so much more.

Coming in March, Washington Post Columnist Gretchen Reynolds will join Headspace’s popular daily mindfulness podcast, Radio Headspace, as a guest host and share her insights on wellness with Headspace members around the globe. Additionally, readers will be able to meditate with their favorite Headspace teacher through exercises on the Washington Post’s Well+Being section.

Beginning today, new subscribers will have the option to pay just $70 for the first year, which includes an All-Access Digital subscription to The Washington Post (regular subscription price $120 a year) and a separate 12-month subscription to Headspace (regular subscription price $69.99 a year). The annual bundled subscription provides the most value for new subscribers with a savings of more than 60% or $120 off the combined regular subscription prices of both services for the first year. New subscribers can also opt for a month-to-month Washington Post subscription with a cost of $4 every 4 weeks for the first year and get 30 days access to Headspace for free.

To learn more and sign up for this offer, visit here.

Mariam Ahmed

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