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Colette Ellis: Making Mental Health Support Accessible to Different Cultures

Colette Ellis: Making Mental Health Support Accessible to Different Cultures
Colette: Thanks for having me, Spiffy! Libbie Health creates tools to help people feel happy and healthy. Since we know some groups have a hard time getting mental health support, we focus on communities that face more struggles. Our Libbie app helps users fight sadness, worry, and hard memories. Libbie is a friendly, digital companion for when you need extra support. We respect different cultures because we want our users to feel comfortable getting help. We want everyone to have what they need for a good life and bright future.

Rebekah Lloyd: Helping Everyone Achieve Health, Wealth, and Fulfillment in Life

Rebekah Lloyd: Helping Everyone Achieve Health, Wealth, and Fulfillment in Life
Rebekah: Thanks for having me, Spiffy! Our vision is to create a future where everyone has health, wealth, and fulfillment in life, regardless of their background, and our mission is to fearlessly transform lives through inspiration and innovation. If you’re a girl or woman, or someone who identifies as non-binary, a person who menstruates or is assigned female at birth, despite making up over 50% of the population you are still underserved, underrepresented, and undersupported throughout your life. Traditional education is falling short when it comes to health, work, and money, societal barriers are systemically deep-rooted, and many public and private institutions and organizations aren’t taking action to make a positive change. And that's where This Independent Life comes in.

Michelle Ridsdale: Improving Mental Health and Connectedness

Michelle Ridsdale: Improving Mental Health and Connectedness
Michelle: Thanks for having me, Spiffy! At Kaboose, we're aiming to improve mental health and connectedness through friendships and employment. Often, neurodivergent people feel alone with no sense of belonging. In a world grappling with loneliness, one in four feels the weight of this isolation. Heartbreakingly, youth suicide is the number one cause of death in young people with autistic people three times more at risk. Let's unite, end loneliness, and build a more inclusive and compassionate world for all.