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  1. By Alex Jones, CEO. The Beginning. I grew up Catholic, but fell away from my faith. I became fascinated with secular meditation, but always felt like something was missing – like I was being pulled towards something deeper.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hallow_(app)Hallow (app) - Wikipedia

    Chicago, Illinois. , U.S. Key people. Alex Jones (CEO) Website. hallow .com. Hallow is an American Catholic meditation and prayer app owned by Hallow, Inc. [1] [2] Hallow app provides audio-guided Bible stories, prayers, meditations, sleep, and Christian music.

    • December 2018
    • Private
    • Alex Jones, Erich Kerekes, Alessandro DiSanto
    • Meditation
  3. 27 de dic. de 2021 · What we observed is that Hallows CEO, Alex Jones, sounds more “religious” than Beccle, a young serial entrepreneur who describes himself as a philosophical person who is largely focused...

  4. 28 de may. de 2021 · Alex Jones, founder and CEO of Hallow, told The Pillar that he had the idea for the app after his faith journey took him from Catholicism to atheism and back to Catholicism again, by way of meditation. “The short story is I was raised Catholic to the extent that my mother dragged me to Mass,” Jones said.

  5. Alex Jones. My story is not unique in today’s world. I was raised Catholic through high school. I was baptized, confirmed, and went to Mass pretty much every Sunday, but I never really believed in it all. I was largely just going through the motions. As you might expect, I quickly fell away from my faith.

  6. 3 de nov. de 2021 · November 3, 2021, 5:00 AM PDT. Alex Jones, the CEO and co-founder of Hallow. The company just raised $40 million in Series B funding. Courtesy of Hallow. Organized religion and the tech...

  7. 18 de mar. de 2020 · This led to his starting, along with other Notre Dame alumni, a startup called Hallow, a Catholic prayer and meditation app available to all who seek comfort and divine inspiration. Alex Jones was raised a Catholic, but admits it was only to the extent that his mother “dragged” him to mass on Sundays.