New on Adult Site Broker Talk: Leah Diggle and Wendy Haggerty of Mindmood
PATTAYA, Thailand – Leah Diggle and Wendy Haggerty of Mindmood are this week’s guests on the Adult Site Broker Talk podcast, the show announced today.
Co-founded by Diggle, Haggerty and Daniel Keating, Mindmood is described as an “AI-powered mental health support platform built on radical inclusivity, empathy, and accessibility.” The platform offers “24/7 emotional support through an empathetic, non-judgmental AI companion trained by licensed therapists.”
“Launching first as a B2B platform, Mindmood is designed to support employees, creators, and users across all industries — with a special focus on high-risk sectors where stress, stigma, and exposure to challenging content are common,” the podcast’s announcement explained. “There are entire communities of people who’ve never seen themselves in the glossy ‘self-care’ world — and honestly, they deserve better.”
The announcement added that “Mindmood didn’t appear out of nowhere; it came from that gap, that ache.”
“It’s built for the people who spend their lives holding everyone else up — the ones who work in the margins, in the gray areas, in the places society pretends not to see. People who are tired of being told to be ‘resilient.’ People who need help now, not after filling out fifteen forms. Mindmood is for them. For us. For anyone who’s ever felt like wellness spaces weren’t talking to you at all.”
The announcement noted that Mindmood works with nonprofits like Pineapple Support, “so the same tools offered to corporate teams and polished office cultures also reach the people doing emotional heavy lifting in the dark.”
Haggerty is a certified sex therapist, but the announcement noted that “more importantly, she’s someone who knows how to sit with another person’s story without trying to neaten it.”
“She’s helped couples rebuild trust brick by brick, and individuals relearn tenderness where it once broke,” the statement added. “There’s a steadiness to her, that warm ‘I’m not going anywhere’ kind of presence. A decade with AASECT didn’t just make her experienced — it made her deeply in tune.”
Diggle “leads from the heart, too,” the announcement added.
“Her work at Pineapple Support isn’t abstract — it’s lived. She’s built a refuge where adult industry professionals can ask for help without being side-eyed or dissected. There’s nothing performative about it. She knows what it means to carry other people’s pain and still choose compassion anyway.”
Keating, meanwhile, is described as someone who “brought something startlingly human into the AI space.”
“Before founding SirenAI, he spent long nights as a suicide hotline responder, talking people through the quiet, terrifying hours when the world feels uninhabitable,” the statement explained. “That kind of work leaves fingerprints on your soul. It changes your definition of ‘support,’ and it changes how you think technology should behave.”
“What Leah and Wendy are doing at Mindmood will bring help to so many people who otherwise wouldn’t be able to access it,” said Bruce the adult site broker, host of the show and CEO of Adult Site Broker.” This episode is a must-listen.”
You can listen to Leah Diggle and Wendy Haggerty of Mindmood on Adult Site Broker Talk now at AdultSiteBroker.com/podcast.
For more information on Mindmood, go to MindMood.com.










