Spoony highlights CTO Nav's honest perspective on burnout.
Nav argues that proactive leadership and real conversations are key to preventing burnout, and wellbeing is a collective responsibility.
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Nav argues that proactive leadership and real conversations are key to preventing burnout, and wellbeing is a collective responsibility.
It highlights that women and AFAB individuals are often undiagnosed until adulthood.
The post highlights using sensory safety, flexibility, and empathy to break cycles of exclusion.
The post recalls a popular episode with Carly Findlay on how disabled stories disrupt stigma and build solidarity.
Spoony, an award-winning Australian social media app focused on the disabled and neurodivergent community, will shut down as investors turn their focus from 'traditional' tech...
L-R: Spoony personnel Larissa Kutny (Head of Community), Nicholas Carlton (CEO), Madeleine Ruskin (Community Manager), Kenneth Liang (CTO). Source: Supplied With traditional social media platforms...
L to R: Spoony co-founders Kenneth Liang (CTO) and Nicholas Carlton (CEO). Early stage investment company Antler Australia recently backed a new cohort of startups...
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