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Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)

Maria Barrera (Clayful) - Mental Health for Entrepreneurs [ETL Looks Back]

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)

Stanford eCorner

Journey, Startups, Education, Stanford, Culture, Strategy, Stanford University, Entrepreneurship, Business, Life Lessons, Thought Leadership, Creativity, Etl, Challenges, Leadership, Innovation, Founders

4.4739 Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2024

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

As an entrepreneur in education, Maria Barrera, founder of Clayful, started to apply her training as a mechanical engineer to thinking about mental health and the challenges young people were facing in schools post-pandemic. In true Stanford d.school fashion, Barrera says she went into a lot of need-finding, talking to everyone she could, finding “aha” moments that would help shape her company’s preventative approach to emotional support for kids. 


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This talk first aired on May 29, 2024.

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0:00.0

This is the Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders series, brought to you by Stanford E.Corp.

0:07.6

Welcome everybody to this week's Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar.

0:12.1

The Stanford Seminar for Aspiring Entrepreneurs.

0:15.2

ETL, as you guys know, is presented by STVP, the Stanford Engineering Entrepreneurship Center, and Basis, the Business

0:22.7

Association of Stanford Entrepreneurial Students.

0:25.5

I am Ravi Balani, a lecturer in the Management Science and Engineering Department at Stanford

0:29.4

and the director of Alchemist and Accelerator for Enterprise Startups.

0:32.7

Today is an especially special ETL.

0:35.2

All ETLs are special, but I feel like it's even more special

0:38.0

when we have one of our students returning

0:39.9

for a full circle moment as a speaker.

0:42.7

And I also feel like the campus's weather

0:44.7

is usually better when it really wants to extend its arms

0:47.3

to a special ETL speaker.

0:48.8

And it's a particularly nice day today.

0:51.3

And for a good reason, because we have the pleasure

0:53.2

of welcoming Maria Berrera to ETL.

0:56.2

Maria is a Stanford educated engineer. She got her bachelor's and her master's in mechanical engineering

1:00.6

here in 2013, and is the founder and CEO of Clayful. How many people have heard of Clayful?

1:06.6

You can raise your hands. Well, if you haven't, you will very, very soon. So Clayful is a platform dedicated to providing essential mental health support for the TikTok

1:15.2

generation.

1:17.0

Today, Maria's company creates accessible resources for K through 12 students and has already

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