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On this episode of Tech Centric Planet, Mary Beth Hosking and Professor Martin Parr talk to innovator Natalie Matthews about Re Human OS, a new technology-driven framework and forthcoming app designed to support people through the most challenging human experiences, including grief and trauma. Drawing on years of studying psychology and her own profound personal losses, Natalie explains how she mapped the emotional and cognitive processes people go through during traumatic events, identifying a major gap in existing mental-health support. Natalie explains her vision is - to offer a sensitive, personalised, tech-enabled bridge that helps individuals understand, process, and navigate their emotions long before traditional therapies become accessible. The conversation explores the courage behind transforming pain into innovation, the resistance that innovators often face, and the enormous potential this approach has to complement healthcare systems and empower people on their healing journeys.
By Mary-Beth Hosking and Martin ParrOn this episode of Tech Centric Planet, Mary Beth Hosking and Professor Martin Parr talk to innovator Natalie Matthews about Re Human OS, a new technology-driven framework and forthcoming app designed to support people through the most challenging human experiences, including grief and trauma. Drawing on years of studying psychology and her own profound personal losses, Natalie explains how she mapped the emotional and cognitive processes people go through during traumatic events, identifying a major gap in existing mental-health support. Natalie explains her vision is - to offer a sensitive, personalised, tech-enabled bridge that helps individuals understand, process, and navigate their emotions long before traditional therapies become accessible. The conversation explores the courage behind transforming pain into innovation, the resistance that innovators often face, and the enormous potential this approach has to complement healthcare systems and empower people on their healing journeys.