#139 Navigating Cloudy Days with Intention with Kendall Concini

#139 Navigating Cloudy Days with Intention with Kendall Concini

From Off The Comma by Paul Briley

May 21, 2026 · 57 min

About this episode

Kendall Concini-Moore discusses her journey with postpartum depression and mental health advocacy.

In this episode, we talk to Kendall Concini-Moore. She is a mom and mental health advocate who is creative and vivid. Kendall lives in the United States. Kendall tells us about sitting on a comma with postpartum depression. Having already lived with depression, Kendall anticipated challenges after the births of her children. When she had different experiences with maternity leave from her employer, she made the difficult decision to quit her job. This experience took Kendall on a journey of exploring her relationship with depression and defining ways to make agreements with her family about how to live with it. This fueled her advocacy to support others with mental health challenges. Tune in to hear what Kendall means when she says “if it’s between you and my family, you’re gonna lose every time”. You can find Kendall on: Website: cloudydaychronicles.org Instagram: nstagra.com/cloudydaychronicles Substack: cloudydaychronicles.substack.com Kendall would like to acknowledge the following individuals, organizations and/or causes that matter to her and invite you to consider supporting them and/or sharing their messages: Thank you to my family, for supporting me through this journey…

People in this episode

Host: Paul Briley

Guest: Kendall Concini-Moore

Topics covered

  • mental health
  • postpartum depression
  • advocacy
  • family support
  • employment challenges

Keywords

  • postpartum depression
  • mental health
  • advocacy
  • family
  • employment

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: cloudydaychronicles.org, cloudydaychronicles.substack.com, nstagra.com/cloudydaychronicles, community mental health organizations

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