Love Worth Work is shaped by practical experience, human-centered values, and advanced academic study in psychology, cognition, innovation, and wellbeing.
Founder & CEO — Doctoral Scholar
Love Worth Work is shaped by the academic work and lived experience of founder Renada Bey, a doctoral scholar whose research centers on health psychology, metacognitive processes, and the mental health frameworks that support sustainable wellness. This foundation — rooted in how people think about, regulate, and cultivate their own wellbeing — informs every product decision, every service offering, and every piece of content we produce.
By building health metacognitive awareness into tools and content, Love Worth Work helps individuals develop stronger internal frameworks for mental health — not just coping skills, but lasting cognitive and emotional capacity for whole-person wellness.
Thought leadership grounded in health psychology, metacognitive wellness research, and the lived realities of maternal and mental health.
Addressing systemic disparities in maternal care, self-care, and health equity for Black mothers and families.
Read Publication →Research on how metacognitive awareness — thinking about how we think — builds stronger internal frameworks for emotional regulation and sustainable mental wellness.
Read on Medium →Exploring the psychological determinants of health behavior — how beliefs, self-efficacy, and cognitive framing shape everyday wellness choices and long-term outcomes.
Evidence-informed perspectives on perinatal mood disorders, postpartum depression, and culturally responsive care for new mothers and families.
Read More →The intersection of spiritual health and psychological resilience — grounded in research on how faith-based frameworks support mental health and recovery.
How human-centered technology, informed by health psychology, can expand access to evidence-based mental health and wellness support.
Read on Medium →We believe wellness innovation must be grounded in health psychology and metacognitive science — but evidence alone is never enough. Real change happens when knowledge of how people think about their own wellbeing meets compassionate, practical tools they can actually use.
Every product we build and every resource we publish reflects this commitment: building health metacognitive capacity so people can sustain their own wellness — not just in crisis, but every day.
Postpartum Support International
A publication examining health equity, systemic barriers in Black maternal care, and the critical role of culturally responsive self-care and postpartum support.
Read Publication →Medium — Renada Bey
Ongoing thought leadership on health psychology, building metacognitive mental health frameworks, maternal wellness, and the future of human-centered wellness innovation.
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