Forbes May 7, 2025
When Larissa May (known to most as Larz) was a college student navigating anxiety and depression, she remembers sitting in a doctor’s office and feeling something was missing. The diagnosis was clear. The support? Not so much. No one asked her about her screen time. No one asked about Instagram. “It was like the elephant in the room,” she says now.
That moment planted the seed for what would eventually become Ginko: a digital tool she wishes had existed back then, built now to support families before endless scrolling becomes the symptom.
Today, May is no longer just telling her full story — she’s building the solution she once needed. Alongside psychiatrist and mental health expert Dr. Raghu Appasani, May...







