Sept. 26, 2022

How a Suicide & Abuse Survivor Bootstrapped a Mental Health Support Software

Apple Podcasts podcast player iconSpotify podcast player iconAmazon Music podcast player iconOvercast podcast player iconCastro podcast player iconiHeartRadio podcast player iconPocketCasts podcast player iconCastbox podcast player iconPodchaser podcast player iconTuneIn podcast player iconPandora podcast player iconRadioPublic podcast player iconSoundcloud podcast player iconPodcast Addict podcast player iconRSS Feed podcast player iconYouTube podcast player iconDeezer podcast player iconGaana podcast player iconJioSaavn podcast player iconAudible podcast player icon
Apple Podcasts podcast player iconSpotify podcast player iconAmazon Music podcast player iconOvercast podcast player iconCastro podcast player iconiHeartRadio podcast player iconPocketCasts podcast player iconCastbox podcast player iconPodchaser podcast player iconTuneIn podcast player iconPandora podcast player iconRadioPublic podcast player iconSoundcloud podcast player iconPodcast Addict podcast player iconRSS Feed podcast player iconYouTube podcast player iconDeezer podcast player iconGaana podcast player iconJioSaavn podcast player iconAudible podcast player icon

Johnny Crowder is a suicide/abuse survivor, TEDx speakerBillboard-charting musician, Certified Recovery Peer Specialist, and the Founder & CEO of Cope Notes, the text-based mental health platform that provides daily support to users in nearly 100 countries around the world.

He talks to us about the three iterations of Cope Notes, and how he bootstrapped it. He gives us tips on how to bootstrap our own businesses, especially in terms of software, SaaS, and apps.