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A decade ago, she began sharing her fitness trials and triumphs online after experiencing the dark side of the industry. Since then, she has motivated millions to find their motivation, strengthening techniques, and focus—and built a wellness empire that includes an app and the TRU Supplements line. In this episode, Massy gets candid about her recent divorce, and all the things we don’t see on Instagram.If you liked this episode, listen to Mend's Founder, Elle Huerta, Wants to Help You Beat Burnout and How Girls Night In Founder Alisha Ramos Started a Stay-at-Home Movement. Show your love and become a Latina to Latina Patreon supporter!
When the digital entrepreneur launched the self-care app, Mend, she was focused on helping users recover from the fallout of romantic breakups. Now she and her team are taking on a new challenge: professional burnout. Elle talks Alicia through the warning signs, the science of recovery, and the steps necessary to tackle what the World Health Organization calls an "occupational phenomenon." If you loved this episode, listen to How Girls Night In Founder Alisha Ramos Started a Stay-at-Home Movement and Why Reina Rebelde's Founder, Regina Merson, Chose Herself Over Everything Else. Show your love and become a Latina to Latina Patreon supporter!
Brought to you by Out of Hours: the community for people with side projects. We are joined today by Elle Huerta - founder and CEO of the app Mend - designed to help you heal from both break ups and work burnout.Following a late night Google search after a particularly bad break up - she found herself wondering if there was a better way to help people go through the pain of break ups and heal faster. Elle left Google simply to explore some passions she had neglected. She started doing an apprenticeship at a bakery, she did some start up consultancy, all whilst building Mend as a newsletter. Mend is now the app to help you heal from break ups and burn out, and has since been featured in countless press from the New York Times to Vogue and has been featured in Apple's App of the year. Elle has been mentored by Jessica Alba, and raised over 2 million dollars in venture capital.We talk about letting go of achievement-based goals, how to build a successful app that isn't addictive, her experience of raising venture capital, why break ups s and the life changing impact of a digital detox. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lauren and Elle discuss the Mend app and how it grew to help heartbroken people everywhere seek closure and comfort.
If you’ve ever had a serious case of the ex, this episode is for you. Nikki sits down with Elle Huerta, the CEO and founder of MEND, the self-care app for heartbreak. MEND uses research rooted in science to help you feel better and faster after the agony that is breaking up. Over 2,000,000+ people have completed the in-app training in over 176 countries and MEND is making headlines in Vogue, The New York Times, and Forbes. Ready to heal your own heart and feel expanded by one woman using her own experience with darkness to create some good globally? Check out Elle’s story here.
The IT entrepreneur and writer who created the Mend app talks about her struggles with obsessions and letting go especially after breakups or loss, how she is creating a community online to deal with the shame, isolation, obsession and feelings of rejection and not being enough. She also talks about the sickness of working to extreme exhaustion and trying to find validation outside of her accomplishments. More About Our Guest On leaving Google: https://medium.com/this-happened-to-me/why-i-left-google-c02f1ff471c6 On her parents' divorce: https://www.letsmend.com/posts/what-my-parents-divorce-taught-me-about-heartbreak Other links: Mend website: https://www.letsmend.com/ Elle's Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/loveislikeaplant Mend Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/wholehearts Elle's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ellenhuerta/?hl=en Mend's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsmend/?hl=en Mend App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mend-self-care-for-breakups/id1074475992?mt=8 Support Our Sponsors! This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp online counseling. To get a free week go to www.BetterHelp.com/mental Must be 18. This episode is sponsored by Varidesk standing desk solutions. To learn more go to www.VariDesk.com/workelevated This episode is sponsored by the podcast But That's Another Story. Find it wherever you listen to podcasts. WAYS TO HELP THE PODCAST ______________________ Subscribe via iTunes and leave a review. It costs nothing. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mental-illness-happy-hour/id427377900?mt=2 ————————————————————————— Spread the word via social media. It costs nothing. Our website is www.mentalpod.com our FB is www.Facebook.com/mentalpod and our Twitter and Instagram are both @Mentalpod -------------------------------------------------------- Become a much-needed Patreon monthly-donor (with occasional rewards) for as little as $1/month at www.Patreon.com/mentalpod Become a one-time or monthly donor via Paypal or Zelle (make payment to mentalpod@gmail.com) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Try Our Sponsor’s Products/Services ---------------------------------------------------
After getting her heart broken, and finding zero advice that was actually useful, Elle Huerta decided to build her own “personal trainer for heartbreak.” Her self care app, Mend, guides users on how to handle and move on from a breakup, a divorce, the loss of a loved one, even being fired. She’s grown the company from a website she built after teaching herself to code to a category-defying digital platform on the leading edge of hand-held emotional assistance.Love the show? Show your love and become a Latina to Latina insider here!
Jada is joined by Tanya Ghahremani to explore why their dating lives haven't gone exactly to plan and how they can change their approach in 2019. They each choose an expert based on their own obstacles — Tanya, former matchmaker and current sex and relationships editor Hannah Orenstein and Jada, founder and CEO of the Mend app, Elle Huerta. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
elle huerta on why she created "mend" - the #1 app for heartbreak, and how we can carry the lessons of heartbreak with us into our new relationships.
Dean, Jared and Vanessa head right into the haunted house, to see why people ghost each other. Elle Huerta from the Mend app calls in to help us understand the motivations behind ghosting, and has some tips on how to end relationships in a responsible way. And do you know what “zombie-ing”, “cushioning” and “orbiting” are?? It may be happening to you right now, so listen to find out what it is, and how to stop it! Plus, Vanessa opens up about her future as a mother, and lets her guard down about a dilemma in her life. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Our Founder & CEO Elle Huerta describes the beginnings of Mend.
Jared and Vanessa tackle the difficult topic of how to recover from a break up, so they brought in Elle Huerta, who created the “Mend” app, which offers tools and support for people having a tough time splitting up. You have to hear some of the easy tricks she’s learned for how to beat the temptation to call an ex. Then, Bill Freeman and Sonya Robinson from Love Story Matchmaking, call in to talk about the benefits of using a matchmaking service, and how to explore what they call “offline dating”. And Vanessa reveals what she’s looking for in a guy she wants to date, and we find out if its ever okay to pull an ambush FaceTime. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
How to make the most of Pisces season? It's all about emotional boundaries, and astrologer Jessica Lanyadoo has some wisdom to share (and homework for you to do) on the subject. Plus, host Jerico Mandybur speaks to the founder of the self-care app MEND, Elle Huerta. Elle left a six-figure job at Google to help spread a message of resilience, post breakup and her insights on work and self-care are enlightening. Plus, Jerico Mandybur will take you through the Page of Wands; your tarot card of the week.