Self-Love Seminar: Positive Self-Talk

Hayley Gripp is co-founder of a mens wellness brand, a COPAA Certified Advocate, and a women’s and disability right’s activist with a background in the entertainment industry. 

Gripp got her start in 2013; booking national print campaigns, shooting multiple commercials and landing a small role on CSI: Las Vegas and a reoccurring role on the Lifetime original series “Killer Kids”. 

Gripp left her life in the entertainment industry behind to lead life as an entrepreneur, and to give back to others behind the scenes. 

She has been featured on “Fox And Friends” via Fox News, “MSN”, “Yahoo News”, “Psychology Today” and “Buzzfeed”.  Gripp played a prominent role in helping to lobby to update and reinstate the IDEA Act and pass the CARE Bill. 

She has educated over 450k on diversity in education, female empowerment and anti-bullying; gaining status as a social activist who uses her social media platform to educate and empower her followers. 

Gripp has contributed to awareness and education for the neuro-diverse and recently worked with Dr. Raj Dasgupta from the hit shows “The Doctor’s” and “Chasing The Cure” to collaborate on multiple projects, with a huge emphasis on neurological education for those in the medical field. Gripp wrote the forward/editorial in one of Dr. Raj’s latest educational books “Psychiatry Morning Report: Beyond The Pearls,” published by Elsevier Publishing (published April 2020).

At this time, Gripp is currently working with Los Angeles based non-profit, “The Impact Foundation,” providing referrals and guidance to those struggling with mental health issues, such as anxiety, depression and/or isolation, which often leads to substance disorder. She is also heavily involved with New York-based non-profit “Street Corner Resources” and “Surprise The Struggling,” combatting female homelessness and trafficking in real time, and is a strong supporter of “The Catherine Oxenberg Foundation,” supporting survivors of sexual assault suffering from PTSD via the Foundation’s scholarship program HEALIX IMMERSION.

Gripp recently moved back to her home town of Los Angeles after four years in New York City. These days she leads a private life, with her main focus on managing her wellness brand and charitable endeavors.

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