Summary:

Chris Molaro is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, NY, and served for 5 years as a Field Artillery Army officer. He deployed to combat as a platoon leader, where he was awarded the Bronze Star and walked away with a passionate appreciation for how effectiveness of humans can be improved if trained to be mentally resilient. After transitioning off active duty, Chris co-founded the Veteran literacy non-profit Things We Read, and has received his MBA as a graduate of The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in 2017.

He now serves as the CEO of the digital health software company, NeuroFlow, which uses advanced data analytics from wearables to objectively measure mental states and emotions for behavioral health, wellness and performance applications.

In this Episode, you will learn:

  • Chris’ background and experiences
  • Integrating physical health and wellness with mental health and wellness
  • Collaboration with mental health professionals
  • Development and description of Neuroflow
  • Therapy not needing to be a life-long thing

Links Mentioned In This Episode:

Neuroflow Web Site

Forbes Article on Neuroflow

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Duane K. L. France is a combat veteran of both Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as a mental health counselor practicing in the state of Colorado. Do you want to join the conversation regarding veteran mental health? Share, like, and comment. Read Duane's previous posts and follow him on Twitter and LinkedIn. Keep the conversation about #veteranmentalhealth going.