Freedom at The Mat, a mindfulness and yoga movement experience for women, announced the launch of its first AI-generated brand anthem, "Grace As I Grow," alongside a new monthly class location at The Mind Body Collective. The song, written by founder Olivia F. Scott and produced using generative AI software Suno, is engineered to mirror the theta brainwave state associated with deep relaxation and inward focus. This functional music addition aims to serve as a sonic bridge for self-reflection and dream reconnection within the wellness community.
The anthem is available in two versions: a full-length vocal track and a chill version featuring theta waves for in-class use. It can be accessed via Freedom at The Mat's YouTube Channel and on major streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music starting January 7, 2026. Scott emphasized that music serves as a healing tool, particularly in music-driven New Orleans, and intends "Grace As I Grow" to function as a healing balm for women seeking vulnerability, strength, and promise in their wellness journeys.
Freedom at The Mat, known for integrated classes combining breathwork, connection, journaling, and vinyasa yoga, is embracing technological innovation in wellness. The anthem will premiere at the January 10 Flow & Grow class during meditation at The Mind Body Collective, located at 627 Opelousas in New Orleans. Registration for classes is available through FreedomAtTheMat.com. This development represents a strategic expansion of the brand's offerings, leveraging AI to create accessible wellness tools that support mental and emotional health for time-starved women.
The integration of AI-generated music into wellness practices highlights a growing trend where technology meets holistic health. By specifically targeting theta brainwave states, the anthem addresses a demand for scientifically backed relaxation methods. This initiative not only enhances in-class experiences but also provides an online resource for personal use, making mindfulness practices more accessible beyond physical locations. The move reflects a broader shift in the wellness industry toward personalized, technology-enhanced solutions that cater to modern lifestyle needs while maintaining a focus on emotional and psychological well-being.



