Radha Agrawal, Mindvalley trainer, co-founder & CEO of Daybreaker, and co-founder THINX

Radha Agrawal

Mindvalley trainer, co-founder & CEO of Daybreaker, and co-founder THINX

Radha Agrawal, Mindvalley trainer, co-founder & CEO of Daybreaker, and co-founder THINX

Radha Agrawal is a nine-figure entrepreneur, best-selling author, and renowned speaker in community building.

She founded Daybreaker, a global dance community with over 500,000 members that grew organically without advertising. Additionally, her expertise is sought after by educational institutions like Boston University and major companies such as Facebook, Adidas, and AARP.

She also co-founded THINX underwear and has successfully launched and invested in various other businesses in the wellness sector alongside her twin sister Miki.

Radha’s approach to building vibrant communities has led her to become the Mindvalley trainer for the Build Your Dream Community Quest. What’s more, her entrepreneurial spirit continues to make significant impacts across multiple industries.

Credentials

Her best-selling book BELONG is widely used as a community-building blueprint in universities and corporations worldwide and is endorsed by various business and thought leaders, including Deepak Chopra, Esther Perel, Tony Hsieh, and Mark Hyman.

She was named by MTV as “one of 8 women who will change the world” and has won numerous entrepreneurship awards and accolades for disruptive innovation.

Radha and her Daybreaker team opened for Oprah Winfrey at every stop of her sold-out nine-arena national tour, leading over 155,000 people through a motivational movement experience.

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