In the final episode of Stress Awareness Month, hosts Jenn Summe of Primordial and Melissa Crosby turn their attention to how founders can manage their mental health. With the many roles and responsibilities that come with being a founder, it’s no wonder that stress can take a toll on mental health.
Doug Kaufman, CEO and founder of Belongly, joins the hosts to discuss his experiences in creating a free and secure platform for mental health professionals to connect, collaborate, and support each other. Kaufman is an experienced entrepreneur and trained psychologist who provides valuable insights into managing mental health and stability as a founder.
Kaitlyn, a tech startup and entrepreneur reporter who graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill with a degree in media and journalism, covers the episode. In her spare time, she enjoys attending live music events and reviewing movies.
To learn more about Belongly and hear the full episode of In The Soup, click below!
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