Aug 19, 2020
Charlie
Hartwell and his wife, Maureen
Pelton, MSSW, join us this week to talk about their experiences
in the mental health space.
Charlie is the Managing Partner at Bridge Builders Collaborative,
the most active investor in the mental health startup space over
the last decade by far and co-founder of the ShiftIt Institute. Maureen is
a Co-Founder of the ShiftIt Institute, is a pioneer in the field of
embodiment - aligning our true nature, attuning our highest
potential, and holding space for divinity.
I view Charlie as a mentor and trailblazer in the mental health
startup investment domain. In this episode I asked him for
some advice on the space, how to be a better investor, and what
responsibility we have as investors in this space broadly.
Links mentioned in the show:
Maureen on
Twitter, Charlie on
Twitter,
Maureen’s Course In Conscious Breathing on Insight Timer,
https://www.shiftit.com
HERE ARE SOME OF THE THINGS WE TALKED
ABOUT:
- Bridge Builders Collaborative is one of the most active, if not
the most active, investor in the mental health startup space. I
talked to Charlie about how they found their way into investing in
this space, how they view the space and how Bridge Builders
Collaborative operates as an investing group.
- We talked and traded ideas about the white space in the mental
health startup space and what we are both seeing by way of
investment opportunity including what we’ve focused on lately, and
where we want to be focused in the near future.
- Maureen recently launched a conscious breathing course on the
Insight Timer app. She talked to me about what conscious breathing
is, her course, and explained the impacts of conscious breathing on
us as people and why it’s important. She explains what proper
breathing is, what sciences tells us about breathing, and the
simplicity of breathing as a tool to regulate ourselves.
- I spent some time asking Charlie and Maureen for some personal
mentorship and advice on being an investor in the mental health
space. We also talked about what responsibilities investors in this
space have not only to make good investments, but more broadly,
when it comes to the greater well being of not just founders, but
society at large.
- I asked Charlie and Maureen for advice on how we can “do no
harm” as investors in this space and avoid funding things that
don’t work, or could hurt people because we are not doctors or
experts in the science of clinical effectiveness. They gave me some
excellent insights.
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