Human Garage signs 12-show deal with Spark TV to bring self-healing content to mainstream audiences

The self-care movement will produce original health and wellness programming for the streaming platform.

Apr. 14, 2026 at 6:11pm

A translucent, ghostly X-ray image revealing the intricate web of the human fascia system, glowing with an ethereal energy against a dark background and conceptually representing the core of Human Garage's philosophy around the body's natural healing abilities.An X-ray view into the human body's interconnected fascia system, the focus of Human Garage's self-healing movement.Today in Miami

Human Garage, a global self-care movement co-founded by Garry Lineham, has signed a 12-show deal with Spark TV, a new streaming platform focused on health, biohacking, and transformational storytelling. The partnership will allow Human Garage to bring its fascial movement method and philosophy around reconnecting with the body's natural healing abilities to mainstream audiences through long-form content.

Why it matters

This deal represents a significant expansion of Human Garage's reach and influence, as the company looks to challenge conventional thinking around health, wellness, and human potential. By bringing its message to a wider audience through Spark TV, Human Garage aims to empower people to take ownership of their health and realize what their bodies are truly capable of.

The details

Under the agreement, Human Garage will produce 12 original series for Spark TV, which was co-founded by producers Jack Osbourne, Serena DC, and Michael Mazzola. The upcoming programming will examine topics such as the role of stress, environment, and perception in driving disease and dysfunction, the importance of fascia and nervous system regulation in human performance, and real-world recoveries that challenge conventional medical expectations.

  • The deal was announced on April 14, 2026.
  • The first series is currently in development and will premiere on Spark TV, with additional distribution through Elysium Media.

The players

Human Garage

A global self-care movement co-founded by Garry Lineham, focused on restoring the body's natural ability to heal through movement, breath, and awareness.

Garry Lineham

The co-founder of Human Garage, who has a 35-year personal journey through chronic pain and has found that real change comes from within the body itself.

Spark TV

A next-generation streaming platform co-founded by Jack Osbourne, Serena DC, and Michael Mazzola, focused on health, biohacking, consciousness, and transformational storytelling.

Jack Osbourne

A producer and media personality known for globally distributed television series on exploration and the unexplained, and a co-founder of Spark TV.

Serena DC

An Emmy-nominated filmmaker and founder of Elysium Media, and a co-founder of Spark TV.

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What they’re saying

“The world is changing rapidly, and people are sicker than they've ever been. Disease and dysfunction are at an all-time high, and the current systems aren't solving it.”

— Garry Lineham, Co-Founder of Human Garage

“This is a pivotal moment for Human Garage and the mission to help people around the world reconnect with their bodies and take ownership of their health. What excites me about this partnership with Spark TV is the ability to bring a new conversation into the mainstream at scale, one that challenges outdated models and empowers people to realize what their bodies are truly capable of.”

— Garry Lineham, Co-Founder of Human Garage

What’s next

The first series is in development and will premiere on Spark TV, with additional distribution through Elysium Media.

The takeaway

This partnership between Human Garage and Spark TV represents a significant opportunity to bring a new, holistic approach to health and wellness to a mainstream audience. By challenging conventional thinking and empowering people to take control of their own healing, Human Garage aims to drive a fundamental shift in how health is understood and experienced globally.