Listen: When the grind gets gloomy, experts discuss mental health challenges and entrepreneurship

May 25, 2017  |  Meghan LeVota

IXKC panelists engage in a mindfulness exercise.

About 72 percent of entrepreneurs have self-reported mental health concerns, according to a study done by the University of California San Francisco.

More specifically, about 30 percent of entrepreneurs experience depression and about 30 percent experience ADHD, the same study found.

In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, Startland News and Think Big’s May Innovation Exchange focused on mental health and entrepreneurship. Guests talk work life balance, mindfulness techniques as well as what stress does to the body.

In the conversation, you’ll hear from mental health experts and entrepreneurs including:

  • Julie Edge, PhD, entrepreneur and life coach
  • Arnobio Morelix, entrepreneurs researcher & SXSW presenter on ADHD and depression among entrepreneurs
  • Dan Schmidt, founder of EBCFO
  • Kay Grossman, Founder of Focus Dammit and an attention coach
  • Rachel Keck, co-founder of Your Excellerant
  • Damon Heybrock, MD, Founder of Health Studio KC

A recording of the event is below, and photos are beneath that. Hope you enjoy!

 

startland-tip-jar

TIP JAR

Did you enjoy this post? Show your support by becoming a member or buying us a coffee.

Tagged
Featured Business
    Featured Founder

      2017 Startups to Watch

        stats here

        Related Posts on Startland News

        Niki Baker

        She was prepared for a ‘no’ but Niki Baker’s blind outreach scored her exclusive licensing with her alma mater

        By Tommy Felts | June 2, 2022

        Faithful to her colors, Niki Baker’s fondness for Kansas State University is unwavering long after she left its campus behind to pursue an art career and a family, she said. Pouring her maker’s mission out on canvas and painting possibility, Baker is now one of the rare few to hold a piece of her alma…

        Derecka Purnell

        Two Black, women-owned bookstores open conversation on police abolition; Why this UMKC alumna says it could reduce gun violence in KC

        By Tommy Felts | June 2, 2022

        Two of Kansas City’s newest Black-, woman-owned bookshops are teaming up to host Derecka Purnell — human rights lawyer, author and University of Missouri-Kansas City alumna — for a community discussion on police abolition and eliminating harm.  Aya Coffee + Books and BLK + BRWN are presenting “Community Book Chat with Derecka Purnell” 6:30 p.m.…

        Erin Christensen, KC Tech Council

        KC Tech Council elevates apprenticeship leader to COO, concluding succession plan after CEO’s departure

        By Tommy Felts | June 1, 2022

        A leading advocate for the region’s tech community announced this week a promotion from within as the KC Tech Council transitions to new leadership after longtime CEO Ryan Weber left the organization this spring. Newly-announced chief operating officer Erin Christensen, who has served as the tech council’s program manager since October 2020 and leads its…

        ReStore donations

        Bring out your good: Un-Dumpster Day launches Saturday with mission to de-clutter

        By Tommy Felts | June 1, 2022

        As residents across Kansas City prep for the final weekend garage sales of the spring, a locally-launched website is offering an easier — and more environmentally sustainable solution: connecting those who have personal items to donate to the people, pets and nonprofits that need them. “What we thought was, ‘Why not make a one-stop drop…