Podcast: Come On, Get Happy – The App

More and more apps are showing up that are geared toward mental health. One such app is called, simply, “Happy.” This simple to use app allows a user to speak with a “giver” (an emotional support individual) to discuss whatever happens to be troubling the user. In this episode, we speak with the company’s CEO, who explains how the app works, the vetting process of the givers, and plans for the future of the app. The importance of emotional support is also discussed, as are specifics on how the app works, including how a user is matched with a giver. . Subscribe to Our Show! . Happy the App Show Highlights: “When we give somebody our time, we’re literally giving them a piece of our life.” ~ Jeremy Fischbach [1:46]   What exactly is this app for? [6:07]   How does a user get matched with a “giver”? [10:16] How important is emotional support, really? [17:50] How does the app work? [19:24] Do the givers get paid? [20:37] How does one become a giver?   About Our Guest Jeremy Fischbach is the CEO and co-founder of ‘Happy’ (www.happytheapp.io), a start-up that aims to change the culture of support in the United States by significantly expanding the number of people who can provide and receive the critical component of mental health, emotional support. Jeremy has a BA in psychology from Princeton and a JD from NYU.     About The Psych Central Show Podcast Hosts Gabe Howard is an award-winning writer and speaker who l...
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