Tim Talks: Behavioral Health

Justin Chase - CEO, Solari, Inc.

7 min · 3 de jul de 2026
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In this episode of Tim Talks: Behavioral Health, Tim Zercher sits down with Justin Chase, CEO of Solari, Inc., to discuss what it truly takes to build behavioral health crisis systems that save lives. Justin shares lessons from leading one of the nation's largest crisis response organizations, including the importance of seamless care transitions, maintaining culture during rapid growth, and balancing compassion with accountability through heart-led leadership. The conversation also explores the future of crisis care, the role of relationships in building successful partnerships, and how organizations can leverage technology and AI while staying mission-focused. Whether you're a behavioral health leader, clinician, or executive focused on scaling impact, this episode offers practical insights on leadership, system design, and creating sustainable growth in high-stakes environments.

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Portada del episodio Justin Chase - CEO, Solari, Inc.

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In this episode of Tim Talks: Behavioral Health, Tim Zercher sits down with Justin Chase, CEO of Solari, Inc., to discuss what it truly takes to build behavioral health crisis systems that save lives. Justin shares lessons from leading one of the nation's largest crisis response organizations, including the importance of seamless care transitions, maintaining culture during rapid growth, and balancing compassion with accountability through heart-led leadership. The conversation also explores the future of crisis care, the role of relationships in building successful partnerships, and how organizations can leverage technology and AI while staying mission-focused. Whether you're a behavioral health leader, clinician, or executive focused on scaling impact, this episode offers practical insights on leadership, system design, and creating sustainable growth in high-stakes environments.

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