Thanks, Jeannine, and thank you all for joining us today. I am pleased to report that Talkspace had another strong quarter as we continue to execute on our strategic initiatives and path to profitability. Before I begin, I'd like to acknowledge that November is Men's Health Awareness Month, also known as Movember. This initiative holds significant importance to Talkspace as we advocate for mental health, a topic that often face a stigma among men. We are proud to play an active role in promoting and encouraging men to reach out for the help that they need. We are still a long way from achieving mental health parity, but campaigns help to shed light on this important group. If you happen to be in Times Square this week, look for our compelling campaign on Nasdaq's billboards featuring Michael Phelps, a long-time advocate for mental health awareness for everyone. The message is clear: check in on men. It's more than a slogan, it's a call to action intended to include men in the mental health conversation. Movember builds on our recent mental health awareness campaigns that bring these important issues to the forefront, including World Mental Health Day in October and recent news that a bipartisan group of senators have actually crossed the aisle to form a mental health caucus. These events demonstrate how mental health is increasingly recognized as a topic that impacts on everyone and follows the results of our new normalization survey that I discussed on our last earnings call, which found that almost everyone now shares their experience with therapy with their friends and families. And while we continue to grow and improve our platform and services, we continue to receive strong praise from the industry. Most recently, we were honored that Verywell Mind named Talkspace as the most comprehensive online therapy service of 2023. And Crain's New York Business listed us among the 2023 Best Places to Work, validating our efforts to create an inspiring work environment. This quarter, we continue to build on our team of seasoned behavioral health leaders by welcoming our new Chief Medical Officer, Nikole Benders-Hadi, to our executive team. In this role, Nikole will oversee clinical quality and research as we continue to deliver the highest-quality digital mental health care at scale. With over a decade of clinical experience, she will be pivotal in elevating the company's clinical offering, including leveraging our data and technology to deliver better patient engagement and outcomes. Let me now turn to our financial results. Consolidated revenue grew 32% year-over-year to $38.6 million, driven by sustained momentum in our B2B categories, which was up 79% year-over-year. Our payer revenue grew 132% year-over-year, driven by the strong growth in our payer sessions, demonstrating our ability to activate user engagement across the platform. This quarter's performance in the payer business occurred as a result of our work on raising awareness in our covered lives base, paired with our focus on member experience and clinical quality and continued improvement in time to access. The teams worked over the last few quarters to optimize the business platform again yielded strong results, as we drove top line results while reducing our cost base year-over-year by $10.4 million to $24 million. We delivered another quarter of reduced adjusted EBITDA loss, which came in at $2.8 million, a $1.2 million sequential improvement and $12.7 million improvement year-over-year, and we continue to make meaningful progress in our revenue cycle management and our treasury functions. You may have seen that last month, we announced the results of using our unique artificial intelligence algorithms to detect individuals at risk for self-harm or suicide. Leveraging our large language machine learning capabilities, the Talkspace platform can detect patterns to identify individuals at risk for self-harm. The analysis runs real time and sends an urgent alert to the therapist. We continue to utilize and identify new ways for artificial intelligence to improve the quality of care delivered by our therapists and improve our operational efficiencies across the platform. Let me now move to the incredible progress we continue to make against our four strategic initiatives. Our first strategic priority is to drive payer revenue growth by adding covered lives, increasing the number of active users who are covered by their behavioral health benefits and employee assistance plans as well as focusing our efforts to make people aware of these benefits to improve our capture rate. These efforts continue to be successful. Third quarter payer revenue was $22.1 million, up 19% sequentially and 132% year-over-year. Session volume was up 14% sequentially from just over 200,000 to over 228,000 sessions, more than double Q3 from last year. Session growth was driven by a number of our actions, including enhancing our user experience, improving immediate access and relentlessly focusing on clinical quality. This has directly contributed to the higher portion of existing users returning for more sessions within a shorter period of time as well as new users accessing the platform. We remain the largest in-network provider of telehealth mental health services in the country, and we continue to strengthen our position as we anticipate the launch of more than 15 million additional behavioral health, commercial covered lives in the next few weeks. We expect the activation to gradually ramp over the next few months and to contribute meaningfully to our 2024 results. Another area for growth is partnerships, which can be an effective channel to drive broader awareness of our payer member offering while advancing the message that mental health is essential to overall well-being. We recently announced the collaboration with OURA because sleep health is an integral part of mental health. This is a first-of-a-kind partnership which allows OURA users to share an easy-to-understand sleep report with their Talkspace therapists. Both companies share this new capability with their member base through own marketing channels. Watch for more partnership announcements in the coming months. Our second strategic initiative is to grow our direct-to-enterprise business. Our DTE business was up 10% year-over-year to $8 million but remained flat over Q2. The team continues its work to build out a strong pipeline of new clients in existing and new verticals. As I previously discussed, we believe that a vitally important segment of society suffering from mental health issues are adolescents. Our investment in this area is now bearing fruit, and that although I cannot yet provide specifics, we plan to make several announcements in the next few weeks around delivering the Talkspace solution to adolescents for more than one large jurisdiction. This places us in a unique position to capture more of the team's total addressable market, which we estimate to be over $500 million. Overall, our DTE pipeline remains robust, is growing and is well-rounded as we move into the fourth quarter and into 2024. Our third strategic initiative is to be the platform of choice for providers. Year-to-date, we have grown our provider network to nearly 1,800 providers, an almost 60% increase since the beginning of the year and now have over 4,800 providers. Churn has remained relatively flat over this time as we continue to maintain stringent clinical quality and hiring standards. In addition, we continue to make investments to improve the workflow and experience of the therapists utilizing our platform. Therapists' NPS scores continue to improve quarter-over-quarter as a result of these new initiatives we launched, including providing more transparency around compensation and pay tracking, improvements to our initiative that allows providers to focus on the work they find most meaningful and improved training and one-on-one support. These initiatives have had tangible results as access metrics continue to improve. In Q3, average match times were consistently under one hour, and the median time to live video sessions were under 7 days. Our fourth initiative is to continue to achieve profitable growth by driving operational excellence. The team has made significant progress over the course of the year to identify cost savings across the platform to maximize efficiencies and increase operating leverage. In the third quarter, our cost base was slightly down sequentially and down 30% year-over-year to $24 million, while overall revenue grew 32% versus the prior year period. As a result, we further narrowed our adjusted EBITDA loss to $2.8 million, down 82% year-over-year. Finally, we continue to build out our financial controls and processes and make progress towards achieving SOX compliance. In summary, as I look towards 2024, Talkspace is in a very strong position to be a dominant leader in the mental health space, as we achieve breakeven by the end of Q1 of 2024 with significant cash available for further investments. Several major factors put us in a strong position for success. Mental health parity has come to the forefront. Telehealth for mental health is now widely accepted, testing is a proven solution, funding is increasing from multiple entities, access to care on the platform is frequently less than 24 hours, the service is affordable through our large payer network, we are national in scope and the demand for mental health services is enormous. We anticipate a significant increase in covered lives in 2024, providing even greater access to a significant portion of the entire U.S. population. Our meaningful growth prospects in our DTE business, most notably in adolescents, are adding exciting opportunities that will drive revenue growth momentum and profitability in 2024. With that, I'll turn the call over to Jennifer to walk through the financials.