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Courage Talks S11E6 Devi Mani

1 h 1 min · 9 de may de 2026
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Most mental health platforms in India are built for the West and shipped here. Devi built Skooc because she believed India deserved something that understood its silences, its pressures, and its culture. With a background spanning GE, IBM, Target, and HP, she brings a rare combination of enterprise rigour and genuine clinical thinking to one of the most underfunded spaces in the country. Skooc is a full-stack behavioural intelligence and change system that works with schools, colleges, and corporates. At its core is an AI-powered system that triages every conversation in real time, deploys clinical assessments like the PHQ-9 and GAD-7, builds dynamic severity profiles for each user, and knows exactly when to bring a human clinician into the loop. Alongside this, the platform surfaces anonymised behavioural insights across cohorts, so institutions can see patterns forming and act before things escalate rather than manage crises after the fact. What makes Skooc different is that it doesn't treat mental health as a standalone problem. It works with the entire ecosystem simultaneously: students, parents, educators, faculty, and leadership teams, because behaviour doesn't change in isolation. Devi splits her time between building the platform, running (she's training for Hyrox), and writing about the things most people are too polite to say out loud.

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Most mental health platforms in India are built for the West and shipped here. Devi built Skooc because she believed India deserved something that understood its silences, its pressures, and its culture. With a background spanning GE, IBM, Target, and HP, she brings a rare combination of enterprise rigour and genuine clinical thinking to one of the most underfunded spaces in the country. Skooc is a full-stack behavioural intelligence and change system that works with schools, colleges, and corporates. At its core is an AI-powered system that triages every conversation in real time, deploys clinical assessments like the PHQ-9 and GAD-7, builds dynamic severity profiles for each user, and knows exactly when to bring a human clinician into the loop. Alongside this, the platform surfaces anonymised behavioural insights across cohorts, so institutions can see patterns forming and act before things escalate rather than manage crises after the fact. What makes Skooc different is that it doesn't treat mental health as a standalone problem. It works with the entire ecosystem simultaneously: students, parents, educators, faculty, and leadership teams, because behaviour doesn't change in isolation. Devi splits her time between building the platform, running (she's training for Hyrox), and writing about the things most people are too polite to say out loud.

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