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Lyv Health: Andrea Gonzalez Corleto

49 min · 1 de oct de 2025
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Andrea never planned to build a healthcare company. But after years of struggling with endometriosis and realizing just how reactive and fragmented the women’s health system is, she felt compelled to take action. While at Harvard Business School, Andrea founded Lyv Health — a female-focused longevity platform designed to help women get to the root cause of their symptoms, access preventive care, and navigate aging with confidence. In this episode, Andrea shares her deeply personal health journey, the gaps she discovered in women’s healthcare, and why she chose to build Lyv Health despite not coming from a medical background. We explore the challenges of reimagining longevity with a female-first lens, what it means to build trust in healthcare as a founder, and Andrea’s vision for helping women live healthier, longer lives. Andrea: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreagcorleto/ Lyv Health: https://www.lyvhealth.co/ On The Line (Founder's Club Waitlist): https://tinyurl.com/otlwaitlist

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