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In this episode we are joined by Dr. Mimi Winsberg, Chief Medical Officer and co-founder of Brightside Health, to discuss why it's critical to serve the mental health needs of vulnerable populations. Tune in to hear how telemental health providers can better equip themselves to tackle the mental health crisis.This episode is sponsored by Brightside Health.
S2E24: Hi-Tech and Hi-Touch Behavioral Health with Mimi Winsberg, MD, CEO at Brightside Health and host Dr. Nick. Behavioral health in our society and the challenges that so many are facing with anxiety, depression, and suicide can now call 988. This shortcode number has only relatively recently been set up but it makes access to help and remembering easy. For anyone who has intersected with the healthcare system seeking behavioral health support, they will know that access is a problem. Our system struggles to deliver timely support with many finding it difficult if not impossible to find resources that are available without months-long waits. Waits that can be life-threatening. As you will hear, by bringing the right resources to bear on the problem of behavioral health we can start to address the increasing numbers of people in need of mental health services. And studies show a positive impact of virtual delivery of behavioral health intervention. Your better pill to swallow is adopting the telehealth capabilities to support the widest populations served with tele behavioral health solutions. As Mimi puts it, creating hi-tech AND hi-Touch mental health services really can bring about positive changes in this group of expanding patients. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio.” Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
Navigating the mental healthcare space can be very frustrating for patients. In this episode, Brightside Health co-founders talk about how the company uses its virtual platform to provide access to good mental healthcare to individuals resulting in improved outcomes and engagement. Brad and Mimi explain their work with payers to meet all necessary standards and make their virtual service widely accessible. Listen to the game-changing platform Brightside Health brings to the mental healthcare space! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health
*********Pre-Registration for Tulum 2023 is open! Visit http://agapeescapes.com. Or enroll in a virtual Agape Intensive instead: http://agapeintensive.com *********When it comes to modern relationships, our thumbs do the talking. We swipe right into a stranger's life, flirt inside text bubbles, spill our hearts onto the screen, and use emojis to convey desire, frustration, and rage. Where once we pored over love letters, now we obsess over response times, or wonder why the three-dot ellipsis came. . . and went.Nobody knows this better than our guest this week, Dr. Mimi Winsberg. A Harvard- and Stanford-trained psychiatrist who cofounded a behavioral health startup while serving as resident psychiatrist at Facebook HQ, her work frequently finds her at the intersection of Big Data and Big Dating. Like all of us, Winsberg has been handed many a smartphone accompanied by the urgent plea: “What does this mean?” Unlike all of us, she knows the answer. She is a text whisperer.Pick up her new book, Speaking in Thumbs, at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09J7M5X2P/Learn more about Dr. Winsberg at https://www.drwinsberg.com/Let's work together! Schedule a Dating Strategy call: https://calendly.com/felix-louie Follow Maria on instagram at http://instagram.com/matchmakermaria
About Brad Kittredge:Brad Kittredge, Co-founder, and Chief Executive Officer of Brightside Health has spent over a decade pioneering evidence-based and consumer-driven healthcare solutions, including building the Product teams at 23andMe and Lantern. Inspired by the challenges of a close family member with lifelong depression, Brad's mission is to ensure that everyone has access to life-changing mental health care with measurably better outcomes. He holds an MPH, MBA, and Psychology degrees from the University of California, Berkeley.About Mimi Winsberg:Brightside Health Co-founder and Chief Medical Officer Mimi Winsberg, MD, a Stanford-trained psychiatrist with over 25 years of clinical experience, has profound expertise in the application of digital tools and therapeutics that impact behavioral health. Mimi leads and oversees Brightside's psychiatry and therapy clinical programs, with a focus on optimizing engagement and outcomes in individuals with mental health conditions across the range of severity. Prior to Brightside, Mimi applied her clinical skills in leadership roles at Ginger and Lyra, as well as serving as the on-site psychiatrist at the Facebook wellness center. Mimi also holds a B.A. in Neuroscience from Harvard College and is on the leadership council of Brainstorm, the Stanford Laboratory for Brain Health Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Things You'll Learn:Patients with higher-severity mental symptoms are bounced around.Brightside digitized the Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality and combined it with standard care to develop their remote patient monitoring platform.Brightside is launching Crisis Care, a national program for patients experiencing active suicidal ideation.About 50,000 people take their own lives in the US every year, and for every suicide death, over 200 are seriously considering suicide.One demonstrates their impact on healthcare through peer review.Virtual care has become on par with in-person care, aside from physical exams in the mental health space.Payers can see the data that backs the work Brightside has been doing as effective in a measurable way in terms of clinical and financial impact. Resources:Connect with and follow Brad Kittredge on LinkedIn.Connect with and follow Mimi Winsberg on LinkedIn.Follow Brightside Health on LinkedIn.Visit the Brightside Health Website.
Mimi Winsberg, M.D. is my guest, author of Speaking in Thumbs. What can we learn about ourselves and the people we're dating based on our text messages? How can we establish connection and chemistry through texting? What is "instamacy" and how can we spot the bad, the ugly and the good in people through the words they thumb?
Mimi Winsberg is a Stanford-trained psychiatrist with twenty-five years of clinical experience. She is a cofounder of the telehealth startup Brightside and has been the on-site psychiatrist at the Facebook Wellness Center. Winsberg appears regularly on Good Morning America, and her work has been featured in GQ, Glamour, Fast Company, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, and Business Insider. She has a B.A. in Neuroscience from Harvard College. Speaking in Thumbs is her first book. You can find Mimi online... LinkedIn Twitter Instagram
Dr. Mimi Winsberg is co-founder and Chief Medical Officer of Brightside Health, a telehealth startup focused on delivering life-changing mental health care. A Stanford-trained psychiatrist with over 25 years of clinical experience, she was previously the on-site psychiatrist at the Facebook Wellness Center. Dr. Winsberg appears regularly on Good Morning America, and her work has been featured in HealthDay, Business Insider, Fast Company, and Bloomberg BusinessWeek. She has a B.A. in Neuroscience from Harvard College. She is also the author of the insightful book, Speaking in Thumbs. We cover topics like her journey co-founding Brightside Health, the future of tele-psychiatry and the role data science can play, and general advice for aspiring physician-entrepreneurs. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theia-hc/support
This week is a deep dive into the world of online dating. Communicating with someone though an app can be quite difficult! How do you show who you are through your words? How do you know what a potential match is really like?!Laurie chats with someone who literally wrote the book on the topic: Mimi Winsberg! Dr. Mimi Winsberg is a Stanford-trained psychiatrist with over twenty-five years of clinical experience. She is a cofounder and chief medical officer of the telehealth startup Brightside and has been the on-site psychiatrist at the Facebook Wellness Center. She has a B.A. in Neuroscience from Harvard College. Her first book, Speaking in Thumbs, guides you from online dating to courtship to relationships in the realm of texting and communication. Laurie has made it required reading for her clients! Learn more about Mimi at http://www.drwinsberg.com/Follow Mimi on Twitter at http://twitter.com/mwinsbergFollow Mimi on Instagram at http://instagram.com/text.whispererFollow Laurie on Instagram at http://instagram.com/carolinasmatchmakerTo learn more about Laurie and her team, visit carolinasmatchmaker.com
When it comes to modern relationships, our thumbs do the talking. We swipe right into a stranger's life, flirt inside text bubbles, spill our hearts onto the screen, use emojis to convey desire, frustration, rage. Where once we pored over love letters, now we obsess over response times, or wonder why the three-dot ellipsis came . . . and went. Nobody knows this better than Harvard and Stanford-trained psychiatrist, Dr. Mimi Winsberg who's work frequently finds her at the intersection of Big Data and Big Dating. Her new book Speaking in Thumbs is a guide to the minefield of online communication.
In this episode, Elaine Ma interviews Dr. Mimi Winsberg, a Harvard and Stanford trained psychiatrist. While serving as the resident psychiatrist at Facebook, she co-founded the behavioral health startup, Brightside Health. Most recently, Dr. Winsberg released her first book, titled “Speaking in Thumbs” a psychiatrist decodes your relationship texts so you don't have to. During their conversation, they explore the intersections of tech, psychiatry, and interpersonal relationships. This episode was hosted by Elaine Ma and edited by Darlina Liu. Check out https://www.doctorswhocreate.com/about for the full podcast team. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
Do people who practice consensual non-monogamy or polyamory have higher rates of jealousy than those who are in monogamous relationships?What types of people are involved in these types of relationships? Find the answers to these questions and more as our host interviews Dr. Mimi Winsberg, the co-founder of Brightside. To learn more -- or read the transcript -- visit the show's official episode page. Guest Bio Mimi Winsberg, MD, is the co-founder and Chief Medical Officer of Brightside, a telemedicine platform for anxiety and depression care. Dr. Winsberg is a Stanford-trained psychiatrist with more than 25+ years of clinical experience, and the former in-house psychiatrist at Facebook. Her first book, “Speaking in Thumbs,” which looks at the love language of texts, is available now. Inside Mental Health Podcast Host Gabe Howard is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. Gabe makes his home in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio. He lives with his supportive wife, Kendall, and a Miniature Schnauzer dog that he never wanted, but now can't imagine life without. To book Gabe for your next event or learn more about him, please visit gabehoward.com.
Psychiatrist, Chief Medical Officer of Brightside Health and Author of 'Speaking In Thumbs', Dr. Mimi Winsberg explains how to interpret text messages.
Nina Collins is in conversation with Dr. Mimi Winsberg, author of Speaking in Thumbs: A Psychiatrist Decodes Your Relationship Texts So You Don't Have to. More About Revel: www.hellorevel.com
It's another game changing conversation; we're taking an essential look at texting with Dr. Mimi Winberg and discussing how this important form of communication relates to our compatibility and chemistry with someone and can even predict the fate of a relationship. Mimi walks us through the five texting languages, how texts can help you determine someone's personality type early on, toxic text traits, landmines to avoid when texting, emojis, response time, spotting liars, and more. Before Mimi joins us, we're spilling some tea on our families, recommending the shows we've been loving, and confessing what we literally don't care about lately. Enjoy! Follow Dr. Mimi Winsberg on Instagram @Text.Whisperer and check out her book Speaking in Thumbs. Follow us @GirlsGottaEatPodcast, Rayna @Rayna.Greenberg, and Ashley @AshHess. Visit our website for tour dates, merchandise, and more. Thank you to our partners this week: Framebridge: Get 15% off your first order at framebridge.com with code GGE. Pretty Litter: Get 20% off your first Pretty Litter order at prettylitter.com/gge. Helix: Get up to $200 off all mattress orders plus 2 free pillows at helixsleep.com/gge. Nutrafol: Get $15 off your first month's subscription plus free shipping at nutrafol.com/gge.
Page One, produced and hosted by author Holly Lynn Payne, celebrates the craft that goes into writing the first sentence, first paragraph and first page of your favorite books. The first page is often the most rewritten page of any book because it has to work so hard to do so much—hook the reader. We interview the world's master storytellers on the struggles and stories behind the first page of their books.About the guest author:Mimi Winsberg, M.D., co-founded the behavioral health startup, Brightside, while serving as resident psychiatrist at Facebook's Wellness Center. She appears regularly on Good Morning America, and her work has been featured in GQ, Glamour, Fast Company, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, and Business Insider. Speaking in Thumbs is her first book.Visit her website:https://www.drwinsberg.comTwitter: @mwinsberg About the host:Holly Lynn Payne is an award-winning novelist and writing coach, and the former CEO and founder of Booxby, a startup built to help authors succeed. Her debut novel, The Virgin's Knot, was a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers book. Her third novel, Kingdom of Simplicity, won a First Prize Benjamin Franklin Award and Grand Prize for Writer's Digest. Her books have been published in eleven countries and translated into nine languages. Her most recent novel, Damascena:The Tale of Roses and Rumi, has been optioned for a film series. She's currently at work on her first YA crossover novel inspired by her nephew with Down syndrome. She lives in Marin County with her daughter and enjoys mountain biking, surfing and hiking with her dog. To learn more about her writing coaching services, please visit hollylynnpayne.com and follow her on Instagram and Twitter @hollylynnpayne. If you have a first page you'd like to submit to the Page One Podcast, please do so here.As an author and writing coach, I know that the first page of any book has to work so hard to do so much—hook the reader. So I thought to ask your favorite master storytellers how they do their magic to hook YOU. After the first few episodes, it occurred to me that maybe someone listening might be curious how their first page sits with an audience, so I'm opening up Page One to any writer who wants to submit the first page of a book they're currently writing. If your page is chosen, you'll be invited onto the show to read it and get live feedback from one of Page One's master storytellers. Page One exists to inspire, celebrate and promote the work of both well-known and unknown creative talent. You can listen to Page One on Apple podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher and all your favorite podcast players. Hear past episodes.
When it comes to modern relationships, our thumbs do the talking. We swipe right into a stranger's life, flirt inside text bubbles, spill our hearts onto the screen, and use emojis to convey desire, frustration, and rage. Where once we pored over love letters, now we obsess over response times, or wonder why the three-dot ellipsis came. . . and went.Nobody knows this better than our guest this week, Dr. Mimi Winsberg. A Harvard- and Stanford-trained psychiatrist who cofounded a behavioral health startup while serving as resident psychiatrist at Facebook HQ, her work frequently finds her at the intersection of Big Data and Big Dating. Like all of us, Winsberg has been handed many a smartphone accompanied by the urgent plea: “What does this mean?” Unlike all of us, she knows the answer. She is a text whisperer.Pick up her new book, Speaking in Thumbs, at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09J7M5X2P/Learn more about Dr. WInsberg at https://www.drwinsberg.com/ To learn when Maria will open up the next Ask a Matchmaker Hotline, follow her at http://instagram.com/matchmakermariaFollow Agape Match on Instagram at http://instagram.com/agapematchFollow the podcast on Instagram at http://instagram.com/askamatchmaker
S7 E11: In this episode, meet The Budget Mom founder Kumiko Love, downsizing expert Matt Paxton, and psychiatrist Dr. Mimi Winsberg. From improving personal financial health, to learning how to declutter, to decoding cryptic text messages, these authors are experts in helping others. Listen in to hear what motivated them to write their books, and what it was like for them to record their audiobooks. My Money My Way by Kumiko Love: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/676459/my-money-my-way/ Keep the Memories, Lose the Stuff by Matt Paxton: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/676687/keep-the-memories-lose-the-stuff/ Speaking In Thumbs by Mimi Winsberg, M.D. : https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/667790/speaking-in-thumbs/
Do you end every sentence with a full stop? That could mean you're picky! What emojis are a red flag when you're texting someone new? [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2022/02/11110454/MimiWinsberg_1102.mp3"][/audio] Online dating and texting is how love connections are made these days, but that doesn't make understanding what people are really saying any easier. But, it turns out that we can actually read between the lines, and get an idea of who is really behind the phone. Dr Mimi Winsberg is the author of a new book ‘Speaking In Thumbs'. The former on site psychiatrist for Facebook has combined her professional and personal experience of the world of online dating and she wants to share what she has learned. Speaking to Dermot and Dave, Dr Winsberg explained everything from what emojis really say about you to why you should avoid ‘instamacy.' You can catch the chat by clicking play above!
This week, Erin and Sara sit down with Dr. Mimi Winsberg, a Harvard- and Stanford-trained psychiatrist and expert text decoder. They discuss how to avoid spiraling, what emojis can tell us about personality, the red flags to avoid in a new texting relationship, and more.Executive Producers: Erin Foster, Sara Foster, and Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Montana McBirneyAudio Engineer: Josh WindischThis episode is sponsored by: Athletic Greens (athleticgreens.com/foster)Foria (foriawellness.com/fosterSound (drinksound.com PROMO CODE: Foster)Jenni Kayne (jennikayne.com PROMO CODE: Foster)Rasa (wearerasa.com PROMO CODE: FOSTER20)GreenPan (greenpan.us PROMO CODE: FOSTER)
This week on Tough Titties, we are decoding your dating & relationship texts with Dr. Mimi Winsberg, a Harvard and Stanford trained clinical psychiatrist. On this episode, Mimi explains how to interpret someone's personality starting by their use of punctuation and emojis. Shawn asks if courtship is really “dead” and what are the main ways of establishing chemistry over text. Shawn also asks the big questions like “How soon is too soon when it comes to sexting and nudes?” and “Is it normal to get attached to someone over text?” Mimi discusses green flags such as texting communication styles, and establishing intimacy over text. She also dives into toxic texting traits to beware of, and her best tip on how to spot liars over text. Enjoy, xoxo ;) Email Shawn at toughtittiespod@gmail.com Follow on Instagram: @itsyourgirlshawn @thetoughtittiespodcast @text.whisperer Follow on Twitter: @toughtittiespod @mwinsberg Follow on Tik Tok: @shawn_jacobson https://linktr.ee/toughtitties https://www.drwinsberg.com SPEAKING IN THUMBS IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE
California based psychiatrist Mimi Winsberg has been studying the insights the language of text can provide about the personalities of online daters. Her book Speaking in Thumbs expands on the subtle signals, hidden messages and the red flags to look for.
Romantic relationships are a key driver of personal wellness, and these days texting is the main way people communicate when dating. In her just-released book, Speaking in Thumbs, Dr. Mimi Winsberg, a Harvard- and Stanford-educated psychiatrist and Facebook's former in-house psychiatrist, examined how to connect better online with potential and existing partners. Here, she's in conversation with Medcan clinical director of mental health, Dr. Jack Muskat. Texting, says Dr. Winsberg, “is now the lingua franca of love.” For links and insights with time codes, visit the episode 104 web page.
Let's talk about text, baby…this week, we welcome Dr. Mimi Winsberg to the pod, a board-certified psychiatrist with over 25 years of clinical experience and author of Speaking in Thumbs. We dive into research on text communication and practical ways you can apply it to your dating life.But first, Erica is adjusting to full-time life in LA and relaxing in Palm Springs for her birthday. Meanwhile, Ali has a second AND a third date with The Publicist.Learn more about Speaking In Thumbs at https://www.drwinsberg.com/bookTimestamps: Dr. Mimi Winsberg joins us at around minute 38.If you'd like to hear our personal updates before everyone else as well as other exclusive content, join The Search Party on Patreon: www.patreon.com/findingmrheight . And, if you want to send in a "weird or nah" suggestion, share your own phone throwing moment, ask a question, or have general feedback, you can do it all at www.findingmrheight.com/podcastThanks to this week's partners:Apostrophe: Save $15 and get your dermatologist-crafted treatment plan for just $5 at apostrophe.com/FMH and use code FMH.Drizly: Download the #1 alcohol delivery app today by visiting Drizly.com. Ettitude: Get $25 off your bedding order, for a limited time when you visit ettitude.com/FMH.Beis: Go to BEISTRAVEL.com/FMH for 15% off your first purchase. Our Sponsors:* Check out Drizly: https://drizly.com* Check out Factor 75 and use my code fmh50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy