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    Welsh friends launch free meditation app

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 21, 2020No Comments
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    Medito Foundation​ has launched the Medito app with a vow to make meditation and mindfulness freely accessible.

    Medito Foundation was founded by four friends, three of whom are from Caerphilly, South Wales; Steven Yorke, Gareth Yorke and Michael Speed.

    There will be no subscription fees, no paywalls and no ads. Medito is made for people, not profit.

    Medito app

    The app has been created by a team of volunteers from around the world who are dedicated to helping people to positively transform their lives through meditation. They also hope to help people to cope better with depression, stress, anxiety, and any other negative state of mind.

    In these times of uncertainty and hardship around COVID-19, Medito can have a positive impact on people’s lives and help everyone cope with life in lockdown.

    The app covers a wide variety of meditation content, with more to come. At launch, it includes:

    • Beginner course
    • Intermediate course
    • Daily meditations
    • Anxiety / stress relief meditations
    • Body scan meditations
    • Sleep meditations
    • Mantra meditations
    • Loving kindness meditations
    • Breathing exercises
    • Meditation timers
    • Quick meditations

    The app is available on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.

    Romain Sourdiaux, Chair of the Medito Foundation Board, said:

    “We believe that mindfulness is an extremely important tool that can change people’s lives. Studies have shown that it can reduce anxiety & stress, enhance cognition, attention & memory, improve general well-being, and a lot more. We believe this kind of resource should not be restricted to those who can afford a monthly subscription, so the app will ​always​ be free for everyone.”

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