
The third-annual Wellness Oasis will feature notable names like Gary Brecka, Lindsay Lohan, Dr. Tara Swart and Noah Lyles. It comes as the market for in-person wellness and longevity events heats up
Banking giant Chase is making a big bet on the booming wellness space in a new partnership with The Wellness Oasis event, taking place at Miami Art Week for its third year.
On December 2 and 3, wellness industry experts and celebrities will gather for the event, where attendees can participate in immersive programming, panels, workshops and movement activities.
“After going through my own mental health challenges, witnessing close people in my life struggle and seeing others throughout society, I realized how deeply we all need spaces where empathy, understanding and connection are at the heart of healing,” Wellness Oasis co-founder and CEO Jared Schoenfeld told Athletech News. “I wanted to create a community where everyone feels seen, supported, and equipped with tools to take care of themselves — no matter where they are on their journey.”
The Wellness Oasis 2025 lineup includes Dr. Tara Swart, Gary Brecka, Lindsay Lohan, Olympic Gold Medalist Noah Lyles, Dr. Becky Kennedy, Jillian Turecki and more.

The event has also amassed notable brand partners beyond Chase, including Ammortal, Armra, Hyperice, Lululemon, Nespresso, Rivian, Tonal and Playa Bowls.
“Our brand partners are creating genuine self-care experiences that help our guests with their overall well-being, whether contrast therapy, colostrum, fiber and hydration beverages, energy healing, nervous system regulation and more,” Schoenfeld said. “We are hoping to provide guests with our brand experiences that make them feel supported and live a healthier and more joyful life.”
At The Wellness Oasis, panel topics will span stress relief, achieving holistic health, connection amid the loneliness epidemic, longevity, Lohan’s advice on finding balance and self-care, and more. Attendees can also participate in guided breathwork and movement like padel, HIIT and yoga, afterwards taking advantage of contrast therapy with cold plunges and saunas or massages for recovery.
“We believe there is not one single approach that works for everyone, so our goal is always to curate a lineup of experts who offer valuable insights and resources on how to take care of your mental health and well-being, and advocates share their stories with openness and vulnerability to foster empathy and connection,” Schoenfeld explained.
Passes for the event cost $195, with some of the proceeds going toward organizations like Active Minds, MindUP, Kevin Love Fund and Project Healthy Minds.
As the global wellness market surges toward a projected $10 trillion by the end of the decade, in-person events are becoming big businesses. The Wellness Oasis weekend will look to build off the momentum of the successful Eudēmonia Summit held in West Palm Beach, Florida, earlier this month.
“We try to have relevant topics that our audience is interested in with speakers across all backgrounds, teachings and demographics,” Schoenfeld said. “We are hoping attendees leave the event with education, resources and inspiration they can use throughout their daily lives that help them with their mental health and overall well-being.”