Gwyneth Paltrow.Photo:Moments of Space

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Gwyneth Paltrowis just as uncertain about the future of Goop’s Netflix shows as anyone else. Yet, she still has hope for more to come.
Capitalizing on the success of the businesswoman’s iconicGoopbrand, the team expanded its reach with two Netflix shows.The Goop Labdebuted on the streamer in 2020 whileSex, Love & Gooparrived the following year.
“We’re still working on ideas,” the Oscar winner, 51, tells PEOPLE exclusively while discussing theMoments of Spaceapp. “We hope to do another one.”
However, despite the Goop team’s interest in creating more seasons, Paltrow adds that they’re “just not sure when or where” that will happen.
PEOPLE has reached out to Netflix for comment.
Both programs garnered mixed reviews from viewers and critics alike. However, the feedback has not faltered the lifestyle brand’s continued success.
“I think the key has been authenticity and vulnerability. Like, learning as we’ve gone but really staying true to our core values and mission of offering women a curated selection of amazing content pieces, travel, product [and] clothing,” she says of Goop’s success. “We want to inspire and we want to move the culture forward. We want to inspire interesting conversations, and I think we just stay really true to that.”
Gwyneth Paltrow on Netflix’s ‘Sex, Love & Goop’.Courtesy of Netflix

Courtesy of Netflix
Goop has also allowed Paltrow to become a leading figure in the wellness space, making her the perfect person to partner withMoments of Space.
As an avid meditator, Paltrow believes the practice is “such an incredible tool” that has “positively impacted” her life. She also feels the “user-friendly” Moments of Space app makes the process “really simple.”
Gwyneth Paltrow.Moments of Space

“I can just speak for myself, it builds in this pause so that when I’m consistent in my meditation I’m less reactive. I’m more connected to the oneness of the world, and I just think I’m a better person,” she explains.
“So what I love about this [app] is I think a lot of people say, ‘How do you meditate? I don’t have time.’ And with [the] eyes-open [technique], you can just literally do it anytime,” she adds. “It still brings you to that place. It’s a really powerful tool.”
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source: people.com