I remember at eight years old, working on Visual Basic with my father. He planted the seed. And then around fifth grade, my uncle showed me how just a few lines of HTML could build a website and I was like, “Wow, this is awesome.” From there, I taught myself and ended up going to college for software engineering. During my master’s program, I taught myself how to build iOS apps and worked at Priceline.
Then I co-founded my first startup – a short-lived golf app. I was responsible for the design, the analytics, the user experience... I discovered that I like these different aspects of the product, beyond the architecture and programming. Then I worked for an agency, where I grew as a software engineer and eventually moved over to product management. That was where I had the burnout.
When I left that job in 2018, I had no clue... I just knew I wanted to bring meditation to the world. Since then, it’s been a lot of trial and error, a lot of testing ideas and strategies. As my own healing journey progressed, so have my thoughts around what I need and what folks need. That’s the entrepreneurial journey: It’s all about iteration and learning from the community.