Radha Agrawal is a world-renowned speaker, community builder, and cultural provocateur on a mission to end loneliness and create a global culture of belonging.

She is the co-founder, CEO, and Chief Community Architect of Daybreaker, the global morning dance and wellness movement that has grown into a community of over 800,000 people across 30+ cities and all 7 continents — including Antarctica. Daybreaker has produced 1,000+ sold-out events, collaborating with partners like Nike, LG, Brita, and the Museum of Natural History to reimagine the way we gather and connect. In 2025, Daybreaker launched its first-ever sold-out, sober, one-day music and wellness festival in London, pioneering a new kind of intergenerational gathering that blends legendary DJs, live performances, and immersive wellness experiences — all without alcohol.


Radha toured with Oprah Winfrey, opening all 9 stadium stops of the Oprah’s 2020 Vision Tour, leading tens of thousands in dance and mindfulness each morning. She has delivered high-impact keynotes at Summit Series 2025, SXSW 2024, Facebook Global Marketing Summit, Wanderlust, Chicago Ideas Week, Meeting Planners International, Prevent Child Abuse Arizona, and more — as well as hosting unforgettable Daybreaker sunrise dance parties at venues like Red Rocks Amphitheatre.


She is the founder of The Belong Center, a nonprofit with a bold mission to end loneliness for millions, training Belonging Ambassadors and designing systemic programs like the Social Connection Corps. She is the creator of the Belonging Method™, used by leaders and organizations to transform culture and connection.


Radha is the author of the best-selling book BELONG and is currently writing her second book, How to Make a Friend, a sweeping, Sapiens-style exploration of friendship, belonging, and the future of connection in the age of AI.
Her work has been featured in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Time Magazine, National Geographic, LA Times, GQ, The Today Show, and Good Morning America, among hundreds of other outlets.


Radha lives in Brooklyn, NY, with her 6-year-old daughter Solei, and continues to design experiences and movements that remind the world that joy is not just a feeling — it’s a public health intervention.