Nadia Ladak is the co-founder of Marlow, a growing business that makes tampons.
She’s well connected in the startup community, has been featured on the Forbes 30 under 30 list, and had a winning pitch on the hit show Dragons’ Den.
But the high achiever is also human.
“While all these successes were happening, I was really struggling with anxiety and burnout.”
Ladak has since recovered after getting help, but the mental health struggles of entrepreneurs have inspired business organizations to provide free therapy and other support to business owners in need.
The Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC), a federal Crown corporation that provides loans for small and medium-sized businesses, and two Calgary-based entrepreneur groups now offer mental health programs.
Fewer Canadians are starting companies, potentially stalling economic growth, innovation and job creation. With that in mind, the business world is increasingly recognizing how mental health issues can derail entrepreneurs.
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