Welcome to Uneo, a mobile and web app that bridges the gap between critical healthcare resources and Gen Z while providing a simple, personalized self-care experience. Throughout this podcast experience, we will be deep-diving into the many critical aspects of Gen-Z mental health through discussion roundtables, raising awareness, and informational sessions with highly experienced healthcare advocates. Please tune in to learn more about Gen-Z's health and how we, as a society, can pull together, cope with and mitigate mental health problems.
Meet Jaden Farris, a fellow Gen-Z millenial. Jaden speaks powerfully of LGBTQ+ voice and resource accessibility, all of which Uneo works to incorporate via mobile app. Tune in as Jaden speaks of adversity that LGBTQ+ can face, what works and what doesn't work in regards to outreach, and what he hopes to see from Uneo and society in 5 years to come.
Julia Bouchard is an employee of FindHelp, an all-in-one health service that connects people to resources needed to improve aspects of their SDOH (social determinants of health). Finding both healthcare and help can be challenging, and the mission of Findhelp and Uneo collaborate and work together to make health resources accessible and influential for all types of people.
Dr. A. Janet Tomiyama is a professor in the Psychology department at the University of California, Los Angeles. She researches the effects (psychological and biological) of dieting. Also a member of Uneo's Scientific Advisory Board, Dr. Tomiyama speaks very passionately about weight stigma, fat shaming, and the effects of stress on eating. Tune in for a deep dive into how Gen-Z as a whole can improve overall health with the assistance of the Uneo app.