Karan Singh: From Harvard to Mental Health Innovator
The reality is being an entrepreneur, and an entrepreneur in mental health. None of these initiatives or efforts are going to overnight change this, but in the long run, they're going to make a material significance, if not the impact that's ultimately going to change the trajectory here.
Ever wondered what it takes to leave a prestigious program and dive headfirst into a startup? Karan Singh, the co-founder and COO of Ginger, did just that. In this episode of the Stigma Podcast, Stephen Hays sits down with Karan to chat about his journey from Harvard Medical School to creating one of the most innovative mental health companies out there. Ginger, known for its on-demand mental health services, aims to make mental health care accessible through technology.
Karan shares the ups and downs of building Ginger, the lessons learned along the way, and his advice for anyone thinking about starting their own mental health venture. From the initial spark of an idea to being named one of the Top 10 Most Innovative Companies in Healthcare by Fast Company, Karan's story is a rollercoaster of ambition, resilience, and groundbreaking achievements.
If you're curious about the intersection of mental health and technology or looking for inspiration to kickstart your own project, this episode is a must-listen.