Relationship advice from app
LOS ANGELES - Her patients wanted the "Rhonda" app.
Rhonda Milrad, a licensed clinical social worker in Beverly Hills was always on call, with advice on dating and keeping marriages and relationships together. She thought they were onto something, and put together an app that's the Uber of relationship advice, Relationup, all via text.

Along the way, she reached out to a network of over 160 licensed advisors to help her speak to a larger group. The free app is available currently for Apple devices, with Android coming soon later this year. The app charges $12 for 15 minutes of chat.
App provides on-demand, anonymous relationship counseling
Milrad explained how the app works on the #TalkingTech podcast, and we included a video clip as well.
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