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MotiSpark is an LA based startup founded by a team of people who are determined to make our love of checking our phones into something that can help us! We have created a few different versions of this platform – this one is specifically designed with the mission of helping Latinx youth get access to the latest behavioral science and persuasive design tactics. Our hope is that these tools empower people to feel happier, healthier and more in control. We founders have all needed a lot of these tools are feel very honored to be able to share them with you.
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Vamos.MotiSpark’s development began with the honor of winning The Grand Prize in The HIMSS, CHLA Innovation Studio Developer’s Challenge to help improve health equality for Latinx youth. THANK YOU 🙏
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Briza Covarrubias, spokesperson is a brilliant actress and mental health advocate based out of Los Angeles. She has an amazing ability to process the intention of scripts – perhaps an upside from experiencing a lot of challenging feelings. After listening to her video above, click below to follow her on Instagram.
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Ariel McNichol, CEO & co-founder aka writer, producer, after effects editor and fan of translating science into fun software. Ariel’s got a bio full of life-hack triumphs over anxiety, eating disorders, early trauma, etc. She now parents 2 Latinx kids who surprise her with their brilliance and whom she tries to fiercely protect from screen addiction.
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Kyle Brinkman, CTO & co-founder is not the baby above because although Kyle co-founded MySpace, he’s never been the one posting tons of pics. Instead, he designs platforms for lasting engagement and is now finding a million ways of doing it to empower users.
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Amanda Wang Valentine
Former banker and product market-fit specialist with expertise in healthcare sales and product integration.
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Sean Young, PhD.
Executive Director at Institute for Prediction Technology (UCIPT); UCLA School of Medicine. Author of best-selling book on behavior change.
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Melva Benoit, content strategist, consumer insights leader. Formerly at Fox, Viacom.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/4″][vc_column_text]
Vivienne Ming, PhD.
Theoretical neuroscience pioneer who invented AI systems predict manic episodes in bipolar suffers weeks in advance.
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There are many wonderful people and organizations working on addressing mental health access for Latinx youth. We invite you to look at few leaders/programs. These been super helpful and inspiring:
- Patricia Foxen, PhD, NCLR’s Deputy Director of Research Resilient Latino Youth: In Their Own Words & Mental Health Services for Latino Youth: Bridging Culture and Evidence.
- Dr. Denise Chavira and her work at the UCLA Calma Lab
- The G.R.E.A.T program introduced to us by Sheriff Daryll of the Compton YAL




