#46 Mental Health Today With Neil Gahani

Mental Health Today - Ein Podcast von Ken Stearns

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On the Mental Health Today podcast, we are thrilled to have Neil Gehani as our guest. Neil is a passionate advocate for mental health and well-being, with expertise in various fields such as regenerative capitalism, product management consulting, and blockchain technology.With over 15 years of experience in product management leadership, Neil has played pivotal roles in building efficient and scalable product-led organizations. He has served as both an intrapreneur and a founder, contributing to the growth of companies and spearheading innovative projects. Neil's focus areas include mental health and wellness, blockchain and decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) for creating a regenerative economy, cloud computing optimization, observability, security, and privacy, as well as SaaS and mobile design-led products.Neil enjoys mentoring and coaching product managers to become effective leaders, leveraging his technical background and deep understanding of the technologies that power the products. He is known for his ability to adapt and learn quickly, which has allowed him to excel in diverse domains within the tech stack.Currently, Neil is the Founding Sherpa of MindLumen, a groundbreaking platform that can be described as the "Airbnb for psychedelic-assisted consciousness experiences." MindLumen is a holistic wellness marketplace that connects seekers to ethical and reputable facilitators and retreat spaces, all built on a decentralized infrastructure for transparency and privacy. Neil's work at MindLumen embodies his commitment to mental health and well-being, as well as his exploration of cutting-edge technologies like blockchain.Join us on the Mental Health Today podcast as we delve into Neil Gehani's extensive experience and expertise. We will discuss topics such as the intersection of mental health and technology, the potential of blockchain and psychedelics in promoting well-being, and the importance of regenerative approaches in creating a sustainable and inclusive society. Don't miss this enlightening conversation with a visionary leader who is driving positive change in the mental health landscape.To learn more about Neil Gehani and his work, you can visit MindLumen's website at http://Mindlumen.xyz and follow @mindlumen on social media. Stay tuned for our upcoming episode with Neil Gehani on the Mental Health Today podcast, where we explore the fascinating connection between mental health, technology, and regenerative capitalism.For more of Mental Health Today, visit our:Website:      https://www.thejar.live/about-mental-health-today-by-the-jar-foundationFull episodes with video on Youtube:    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaTqB1dhDvl0Oh505ysdxTgFacebook:      https://www.facebook.com/podcast.thejarInstagram:     https://www.instagram.com/thejar_podcast/Mental Health Today With is a new branch of The Jar, funded by The Jar foundation.Disclaimer: The views stated in this episode are our guest's opinions and do not necessarily represent the views, beliefs or opinions of Mental Health Today With. Our goal is raise awareness and reduce the stigma around mental health by sharing our platform with professionals in the space. That being said, our guests are not a representation of Mental Health Today or The Jar Foundation.  For more about Mental Health Today, visit our:Website:      https://www.mhtpodcast.comYoutube: https://youtube.com/live/bHTLsrp5D2sLinkedIn:   https://www.linkedin.com/company/mental-health-today-podcast/?viewAsMember=trueMental Health Today With is a branch of The Jar, funded by The Jar Foundation.Disclaimer: The views stated in this episode are our guest's opinions and do not necessarily represent the views, beliefs, or opinions of Mental Health Today With. Our goal is to raise awareness and reduce the stigma around mental health by sharing our platform with professionals in the space. That being said, our guests are not a representation of Mental Health Today or The Jar Foundation.

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