To conclude Stress Awareness Month, hosts Jenn Summe of Primordial and Melissa Crosby are back with another episode of In The Soup. This time, they are discussing how founders can manage their mental health. Being a founder involves juggling many roles and responsibilities, which can lead to a lot of stress. Doug Kaufman, the CEO and Founder of Belongly, joins the hosts to talk about creating a free and secure space for mental health professionals to connect, collaborate, and support each other. Kaufman, who is an experienced entrepreneur and a trained psychologist, provides valuable insights on managing mental health and stability as a founder.
Kaitlyn, a tech startup and entrepreneur reporter, covers the episode. She graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill with a degree in media and journalism and has written for The Daily Tar Heel. In her spare time, she enjoys attending live music events and reviewing movies.
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