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The first time that Russell Glass tried meditation, he wasn't really sure what to make of it. Flash-forward several years and lots of practice later, Glass is now the CEO of Headspace, the mental health and meditation app. He speaks with host Morra Aarons-Mele about his own experience with anxiety and imposter syndrome as an entrepreneur, why he was drawn to Headspace as a company, and loneliness and the importance of human connection at work. They also talk through the bold policies he has in place to continue to make sure Headspace practices what it preaches as an organization.
Jill Martin Wrenn speaks to Russell Glass, CEO of Headspace, a company that uses technology to offer widespread mental health support. Speaking amid the buzz of London Tech Week, Russ shares why he's passionate about bringing mental health support to more people, and inspiring young people to vote. You can find out more about Headspace here: https://www.headspace.com/
This is a bonus episode taken from our business show How to be a CEO. Russell Glass is the CEO of Headspace, the app designed to teach users how to meditate, do yoga, and practise mindfulness more regularly. Russell took to meditation himself after watching a talk by founder of Headspace Andy Puddicombe, and became CEO in October 2021. Russell discusses how the concept of meditation has become more mainstream in western society, his route to becoming CEO, and how Headspace are supporting staff. To hear the full episode click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The digital health market is growing rapidly - in 2021 the sector was valued at 195 billion US dollars. Companies offer apps and devices to monitor our vital statistics, our activity, our nutrition, our hormones. And those apps collect a lot of data about us. Presenter Marie Keyworth visits Web Summit, a large tech conference in Lisbon, to find out what is happening to this information. And asks how consumers can get the most out of health apps whilst feeling comfortable about data privacy... Plus Marie explores the aftermath of the Roe v Wade ruling which raised concerns that law enforcement officials could subpoena abortion-related data from data companies and women's health apps, to use in a prosecution. Eirini Rapti, the founder of the menstrual cycle tracking app Inne tells Marie how her company responded to Roe v Wade, and the impact it might have on international growth. Russell Glass, the CEO of Headspace Health which started as a mindfulness app, says they follow robust privacy and security rules, but a lot of the burden is falling on the consumer too because regulation can't always keep up. Presenter and producer: Marie Keyworth (Image: Woman using mobile phone. Credit: Getty Images)
Russell Glass is the CEO of Headspace, the app designed to teach users how to meditate, do yoga, and practise mindfulness more regularly. Russell took to meditation himself after watching a talk by founder of Headspace Andy Puddicombe, and became CEO in October 2021. Russell discusses how the concept of meditation has become more mainstream in western society, his route to becoming CEO, and how Headspace are supporting staff. In this episode:The pandemic's role in bringing mental health into the mainstreamHow western society lost the concept of meditationHow meditation had a 'staggering' impact on Russell's lifeRussell's journey of becoming CEO of headspaceBenefits of the four-day work weekThe little things you can do to free up your brain capacityHow Headspace is supporting employers and employees in the UKHeadspace's work with footballer Raheem SterlingFor more business interviews, news and the very best analysis, check out the Evening Standard newspaper, or head to our business pages here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The World Health Organization estimates that one billion people have a mental health condition, but 70% of them aren't getting care. So, what is the best way to address this supply-demand imbalance? How do we help someone with a clinical diagnosis manage their condition? And what can we do to support the mental health needs of people before they develop a serious issue? Russell Glass is CEO of Headspace Health, the world's most comprehensive and accessible mental health care platform. Russ leads the company in helping create a world where everyone is kind to their mind by way of mindfulness and meditation tools, behavioral health coaching, therapy and psychiatry services. On this episode of HLTH Matters, Russ joins host Dr. Guatam Gulati to explore the root causes of the mental health crisis in the US and explain the benefit of a virtual-first approach to care. Russ discusses how Headspace helps its members get the right level of care and what his team does to alert the appropriate authorities when a user has suicidal or homicidal intent. Listen in for Russ' insight on the over-prescription of psychotropic drugs like Lexapro and learn how to prevent serious mental health issues with a simple mindfulness and meditation practice. Topics CoveredHeadspace Health's mission to transform mental health careThe supply-demand imbalance that inspired Russ' work in mental healthWhy Russ takes a broad definition of mental healthHow Headspace offers mindfulness/meditation, behavioral health coaching and therapy servicesWhen virtual mental health interventions are appropriate and when in-person care works bestHow fast we adopted virtual mental health solutions during COVIDThe root causes of the mental health crisis in the USHow Headspace helps its members get the right level of careHow to prevent serious mental health issues with mindfulness and meditationHow Russ thinks about crime being attributed to the mental health crisis in the US What Headspace does to alert the appropriate authorities when a member has suicidal or homicidal intent Connect with Russell GlassHeadspace Health Connect with Dr. Guatam GulatiHLTHDr. Gulati on TwitterDr. Gulati on LinkedIn ResourcesGingerSocial Determinants of HealthGeneralized Anxiety Disorder Mental Health AssessmentColumbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale‘Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction vs. Escitalopram for the Treatment of Adults with Anxiety Disorders' in JAMA Psychiatry
The global mental health crisis is one of the greatest societal challenges of our time. Yet, despite the magnitude of the issue, many people lack the resources and support needed to cope with the stress and anxiety of daily life. “Mental health is probably the only condition where you're asked to use the organ that's having trouble to solve the problem,” says Russell Glass, CEO of Headspace Health, who credits his daily meditation practice with transforming his relationship with stress and anxiety. Now, as the CEO of Headspace Health, he's on a mission to share this life-changing experience with others. Through the immensely popular Headspace mobile app, the company has brought mindfulness meditation to the masses. And, with its virtual mental health platform, Ginger, the company connects individuals with licensed therapists, behavioral coaches, and psychiatrists, providing personalized support, medication management, and evidence-based interventions. Russell joins the podcast to talk about how Headspace Health is breaking down barriers to mental health and wellness care and empowering people to live more balanced, mindful, and fulfilling lives. Listen to this podcast to learn: • How the awareness of our own mortality impacts our mental health, exacerbated by the fast pace of modern life and an unending barrage of global crises • How focusing on prevention, or "brushing our brains,” can strengthen our resilience in the face of stress and anxiety and help us manage life's inevitable challenges • The cutting-edge artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies behind Headspace Health's personalized mental health and wellness support, and how this tech is used to personalize individual interventions and programs • The lessons gained from the merger of Headspace and Ginger, and the importance of a strong industrial logic and cultural fit for a successful merger • Why generative AI and large language models like Chat GPT are not yet accurate or skilled enough to be used independently in mental health care but can still provide valuable support to providers • Why some user churn can actually be a good thing, and how the success of Headspace is measured not by subscription revenue but by the success of its users • How meditation and mindfulness practices have helped Russell personally manage his own stress triggers and be a better dad, husband, and CEO
Stress and anxiety levels have risen dramatically over the last few years. Behavioral health providers were overwhelmed with requests over the last two years and utilization continues to be higher than pre-pandemic levels. Initially fueled by COVID concerns, stress and anxiety levels continue to climb due to inflation, supply chain issues and continued global uncertainty. According to a 2021 McKinsey report, psychological distress and substance use reached new levels. How can individuals get help dealing with stress and anxiety when access is challenging and also costly? Our guest today is going to share how his company is helping individuals manage stress and anxiety and practice overall self-care. With us is Russell Glass, CEO of Headspace Health, a company that brings together mindfulness tools for everyday life with clinical care in moments of need. Show Notes: Untangled: Guiding Teenage Girls Through The Seven Transitions Into Adulthood by Lisa Damour, PhD and Premonition: A Pandemic Story by Michael Lewis.
If you've experienced mental health difficulties during the pandemic, this episode is for you. The scale of the problem is staggering. But our guest, Russell Glass, is doing his utmost to solve it. Russell is the CEO of Headspace Health, a company formed by the 2021 merger of Ginger and Headspace. Ginger, which he founded in 2018, delivered accessible and easy virtual mental health care. Russell has been creating companies constantly since his flagship tennis racquet business at the tender age of 13. He's also a practiced and thoughtful leader. And in this episode, he shares his life lessons on both his leadership and entrepreneurship experience. Do you have any thoughts? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org. We post new episodes every Monday. “The Health Technology Podcast” is produced by Herminio Neto, hosted by Christine Winoto, and engineered by Andrew John Rojek.
Headspace Health will durch neue Technologien die Welt zu einem achtsameren Ort machen. Im Interview erzählt der CEO Russell Glass, wie er das schaffen will, und warum er kürzlich das KI-Startup Sayana gekauft hat. Russell Glass ist der CEO von Headspace Health, das im Oktober durch einen Merger der beiden Health-Tech-Unternehmen Headspace und Ginger entstand. Glass hatte zuvor Ginger geleitet. Bevor Glass in den Gesundheitsbereich kam, gründete er unter anderem das Startup Bizo, eine B2B-Marketing- und Datenplattform, die er 2014 an Linkedin verkaufte. Zudem ist er der Co-Autor von „The Big Data-Driven Business“ und des Kinderbuchs „Voting with a Porpoise“. Für das Interview erreichen wir Glass über Zoom in seinem Homeoffice in Menlo Park, Kalifornien.
Mike Palmer runs us through three zeitgeisty trends that are bubbling up in November 2021. We begin by digging into recent developments around the Gifted and Talented program in New York City as we explore the challenges with the existing model along with opportunities for more inclusive approaches. We revisit our conversation with David Adams, CEO of The Urban Assembly to go deeper on this topic. Then we look at the state of civic engagement as we head into an off-cycle election day this week. We bring in conversations with Dr. Mark Sanders and Russell Glass, the CEO of Ginger and author of Voting with a Porpoise, to help flesh out the conversation. And then we conclude with Facebook's big announcement of its rebranding as Meta with a renewed focus on virtual and augmented reality. Mike connects the recent news to conversations we've had with Evan Gappelberg and Anurupa Ganguly on the learning opportunities emerging with the metaverse in a wide-ranging and informative survey of the spirit of the times in the world of learning trends. Subscribe to Trending in Education wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at TrendinginEd.com for more great content.
Conquering the Head and Heart. Russell took a break from running, running his mental health company, Ginger, which is in the middle of merger integration with Headspace, to share some of his thoughts on perseverance, purpose and making short putts. The former head of a lead gen marketing Co. called Bizo, which he sold to LinkedIn, is all about taking big steps and striving for the highest goals in his professional and personal life. Join me in the inspirational chat on the latest episode of The Look Back - and the insights shared by Russell.
Host Michael Hainsworth shares insights from innovation economy entrepreneurs on how to grow a business during a pandemic.CIBC Innovation Banking is a trusted financial partner to entrepreneurs and investors. Get in touch with our team at cibc.com/innovationbanking.
Thrilled to release the fourth episode of The Takeoff's Telehealth Podcast, where I interview Justin Holland, CEO and Co-Founder of HealthJoy. After founding two companies, one being acquired by Rakuten Inc., Justin founded HealthJoy, which has funding from firms like Health Velocity Capital and U.S. Venture Partners (USVP). Special thanks to Saurabh Bhansali for the intro and I hope you enjoy! Topics include: Lessons from a serial entrepreneur, the current go-to-market landscape, selling to HR and HR selling to employees, HR's relationship with benefits consultants, effects of COVID-19 on Telehealth companies, pro's and con's of selling to employers and payers, how to prevent burnout. Check out previous episodes: Episode 1 w/ Russell Glass, Episode 2 w/ Guy Friedman, Episode 3 w/ Saurabh Bhansali
Subscribe and listen to Enlightenment of Change on your favorite podcast streaming service. New episodes post every Monday – listen to Connie dive into new sales and business topics or problems you may have in your business. Connie’s motivational quote today is by ~ Russell Glass “Focus on the right message for the right people at the right time.” How defined is […] The post Simple Marketing Formula appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Subscribe and listen to Enlightenment of Change on your favorite podcast streaming service. New episodes post every Monday – listen to Connie dive into new sales and business topics or problems you may have in your business. Connie’s motivational quote today is by ~ Russell Glass “Focus on the right message for the right people at the right time.” How defined is […] The post Simple Marketing Formula appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Take a step back to reassess, and adapt. Prior to the global pandemic, adoption rates for telehealth were relatively low, but as Ginger CEO Russell Glass explains - that quickly changed. Find out how AI is helping Ginger personalize healthcare and make it more efficient over time. CIBC Innovation Banking is a trusted financial partner to entrepreneurs and investors. Get in touch with our team at www.cibc.com/innovationbanking.
Prendre du recul pour réévaluer la situation, puis s'adapter. Avant la pandémie mondiale, les taux d'adoption de la télésanté étaient relativement faibles, mais comme l'explique le chef de la direction de Ginger, Russell Glass, la situation a rapidement changé. Découvrez comment l'IA aide Ginger à personnaliser les soins de santé et à les rendre plus efficaces au fil du temps. Services financiers Innovation CIBC est un partenaire financier de confiance pour les entrepreneurs et les investisseurs. Communiquez avec les membres de notre équipe à l'adresse www.cibc.com/servicesfinanciersinnovation.
Welcome to The Takeoff Podcast! In this Podcast series, focused on telehealth, I (Lukas Steinbock) will be detailing the rise and challenges of telehealth with our insightful guests. Our first guest, Russell Glass (@glassruss), is the CEO of Ginger, an on-demand mental health company backed by Bessemer, Khosla Ventures, Health Velocity Capital, and Kaiser Permanente Ventures, among others. Prior to joining Ginger as CEO, Russ was the Founder & CEO at Bizo, a B2B audience marketing and data platform. Bizo was acquired by LinkedIn in 2014 (Russ then joined the LinkedIn team as VP of Products). In this episode of our telehealth Podcast series, we discuss the market imbalance that exists within the space, go-to-market strategies for healthcare companies, the surge in growth that telehealth companies have seen due to COVID-19, career advice for students, and more. We are super excited to officially launch our first podcast episode! This is the first episode in our telehealth series, and we look forward to releasing additional episodes in the coming weeks. Subscribe to The Takeoff at thetakeoff.substack.com to receive all future content (newsletters, podcasts, etc.) sent directly to your inbox. You can also find us on Twitter @_TheTakeoff.
Russell Glass returns to Trending in Education to talk about the broader state of behavioral health from his vantage point as CEO of Ginger, an industry-leading behavioral health app. Building on trends we've already been tracking around behavioral health, pre-coronavirus, Russell walks us through patterns of usage that mark a significant shift since broad stay-at-home and social distancing orders have spread across the globe. What can we learn from this data? How can an organization like Ginger navigate this complexity while retaining shared values and collective focus? We discuss all of this and get a few updates about Russell's children's book, Voting With a Porpoise as we grant Russell his official "Friend of Show" bona fides. Hope you enjoy.
Mike sits down with Russell Glass, the CEO of Ginger, the behavioral health app. We dig into the importance of coaching and proactive, preventative mental health as ways to address the growing mental health crisis in the US. Can an app help address the emerging epidemic of social isolation? Does digital help open up access to help in new and surprising ways? Or does it reinforce our addiction to screens? And how do mindfulness and gratitude factor into the equation? Have a listen, focus on your breathing, and find out!
Few things are needed more than the ability to talk to someone in a moment of need. Behavioral Health in 60 seconds or less is what Ginger brings to the market. Behavioral health at scale. We sat down with Russell Glass, CEO of Ginger to talk about the industry and the solution.
When complacency kicks in, and others refuse to change, we often try to persuade them to change or act in the exact opposite way we should. In this episode, the story of how Sean Callahan and Russell Glass found more effective and far more delightful approach. FURTHER EDUCATION & INSPIRATION: Learn how to make a great show for your brand. Visit MarketingShowrunners.com and subscribe. You can also hire host Jay Acunzo to speak at your next event. Visit jayacunzo.com
Dan and Mike chat with Russell Glass, co-author of Voting with a Porpoise. Voting with a Porpoise is a new children's book focused on fostering a discussion around civic engagement and voting with younger kids. The authors describe the purpose of the book as: to help change the culture around elections and voting. To that end, 100 percent of the profits for Voting With a Porpoise will be donated to 501(c)(3) non-partisan voting-related causes focused on getting more people of all backgrounds to the polls, such as Rock the Vote, Vote.org, TurboVote, and others. We talk to Russell about his own background and drive to write this children's story. He discusses his own experiences with voting and his family which helped shape his desire to join this conversation. How did he and co-author Sean Callahan decide on marine animals as the focus? How hard was it to land on a rhyming meter that worked? What are the long term goals for the book? Will Petey the Porpoise swim into our lives in a sequel? All that and a great podcast pun awaits you on this land and sea adventure.
Politics can be an emotional subject at times. But it's also important to teach kids the importance of voting from an early age! In the book Voting with a Porpoise my guest, Sean Callahan, and his writing partner, Russell Glass make the discussion of politics and particularly voting very accessible and fun! Sean came on the show to help talk us through some activities and ways to get the conversation started in a healthy and educational way!Be sure to follow Chronicles of Nannya on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chroniclesofnannya/And Twitter: https://twitter.com/nannyapodcastAnd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chroniclesofnannya/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
KidReadz! is a podcast that features audiobooks for kids of all ages. Created by working moms who needed a simple and free way to stream audio on long car rides, the show features books from in the public domain and more. We're always looking for new books from authors who want to offer their creations for free and open listening. Contact us: www.kidreadz.com. This episode features Voting with a Porpoise by Sean Callahan and Russell Glass. Music by www.bensound.com
Today we're talking to Russell Glass, CEO and co-founder of Bizo, a company that reached $50 million in revenue before it sold to LinkedIn for $175 million. Russell's got some great insights on what it takes to hire the right people to build a stellar company, and what the process of selling your startup is like. Click here for show notes. Leave some feedback: What should I talk about next? Please let me know on Twitter or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, leave a short review here. Subscribe to Growth Everywhere on iTunes. Get the non-iTunes RSS feed Connect with Eric Siu: Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @ericosiu
Ever wonder why Microsoft bought LinkedIn and what that might mean to the future of CRM? DemandGen Radio host David Lewis has Russell Glass, VP of Products at LinkedIn on the program to ponder that idea and catch up on the latest sales and marketing innovations at LinkedIn.
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500 Millionen US-Dollar Jahresumsatz nur mit Werbung, ein Wachstum von 60 Prozent – „Advertising entwickelt sich für Linkedin zu einem Milliardengeschäft“, sagt Werbechef Russell Glass in der neuesten Folge des Online Marketing Rockstars Podcast. Mehr als tausend Mitarbeiter kümmern sich nur darum, dieses Geschäft noch größer zu machen. Im Podcast erklärt Glass, wie genau das geschehen soll. Alle Themen vom Rockstars Podcast mit Russell Glass von LinkedIn im Überblick: 1:41 Die News der vergangenen Woche: Mode Media stellt den Betrieb ein 4:30 Was bedeutet das Ende von Mode Media fürs digitale Publishing? 9:00 Was hat Russell Glass vor LinkedIn gemacht? 11:00 Welche Werbeprodukte gibt es auf LinkedIn und welche verkaufen sich am besten? 15:07 Gibt es interne Konflikte zwischen der Werbesparte und den anderen Geschäftsfeldern von LinkedIn? 18:31 Wer sind die größten Werbekunden und wie kann eine Kampagne aussehen? 21:16 Warum ist LinkedIn nicht der größte Player im deutschen Markt? 22:18 Wie wichtig ist Programmatic Advertising für LinkedIn? 24:38 Wer entwickelt im Markt gute Advertising-Produkte? Tun sich die Verlage dabei schwer? 26:37 Welches Umsatzpotenzial hat die Werbesparte von LinkedIn? 27:17 Was denkt Russell Glass über Adblocking? 29:51 Was sind die Voraussetzungen, um gute, innovative Advertising-Produkte entwickeln zu können? 32:09 Welchen Eindruck hat Russell Glass vom deutschen Markt?
On the show today I am thrilled to welcome Russell Glass, Head of Products For LinkedIn Marketing Solutions. Formerly founder, president and CEO of Bizo, a B2B audience marketing and data platform which he, from founding in 2008 to $50mm+ revenue run-rate and over 150 employees before being acquired by LinkedIn for $175mm in August of 2014 he really is a Serial technology entrepreneur, having founded or held senior positions at four venture-backed technology companies. If that wasn’t enough he is also the Co-author of The Big Data-Driven Business: How to Use Big Data to Win Customers, Beat Competitors, and Boost Profits In today's show with Russell we discuss: What did Russ and the Bizo team do effectively that allowed them to scale, leading to their acquisition by Linkedin? Is customer focus a constraint on long term growth and how can you communicate this long term vision to your investors? How important a role will data play in the future of content marketing? How can SMB marketers determine which platforms will be most effective for them? To what extent can content marketing reduce customer acquisition? What are the other benefits? In a round we call the 60 Second Saastr, we also hear: Who Is Doing SMB Marketing Most Impressively At The Moment? The Biggest Leanring Curve From Being Acquired By LinkedIn? What SaaS resource or blog is a must for Russell? If you would like to find out more about the show and the guests presented you can follow us on Twitter here: Jason Lemkin Harry Stebbings Saastr Russell Glass
"The Big Data-Driven Business: How to Use Big Data to Win Customers, Beat Competitors, and Boost Profits" by Russell Glass and Sean Callahan https://www.salesartillery.com/marketing-book-podcast/the-big-data-driven-business-russell-glass-sean-callahan
Moe and Russell Glass discuss how to use big data to win customers, beat competitors, and boost profits.
Companies have access to an incredible amount of customer and prospect data. With proper tools and analysis they can uncover buyer trends that can help generate high-quality leads and convert more leads into customers, says Russell Glass, co-author of The Big Data-Driven Business.