143: How to Scale Without Destroying Yourself in the Process (Bea Arthur)

March 4
1h 8m

Episode Description

Meet Bea Arthur, licensed therapist turned YC-backed founder who helped put online therapy on the map.
Bea launched one of the earliest online therapy startups, became the first Black female founder in Y Combinator, built the first Alexa skill for mental health, and worked with enterprise partners like MetLife. But her real edge is that she’s lived both sides of the pressure: building in high-stakes tech while watching founders quietly break under the weight of performance culture.

In this episode, Bea breaks down why “therapy talk” is everywhere but founder distress is still rising, how misalignment shows up as anxiety long before it shows up as failure, and what it actually looks like to build a business that does not require you to abandon your people, your body, or your peace.

💡 Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:

  • Strong Seed, Wrong Soil: How to recognize when your business model or ecosystem is misaligned and what to change before the wheels fall off.
  • The Founder Performance Tax: Why “fake it till you make it” costs everything and how to build without sacrificing your relationships and sanity.
  • Therapy Without the Price Tag: What to do when you cannot afford $300 sessions, including the communities and lower-cost therapy pathways Bea recommends.
  • The White Man Within: How to access the confidence and entitlement that moves fast in business without recreating the same ruthless, extractive patterns.
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