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In this moving episode, we explore how open conversations about mental health can spark healing that extends across generations. Dan, a father who once resisted sharing his struggles with depression, found strength in speaking out. His openness inspired his son, Kendall, to step forward and share his own story of living with depression.

Together, they reveal how honest dialogue deepened their relationship, broke cycles of silence, and created a ripple effect of healing within their family. Their story highlights the power of vulnerability, the importance of checking in with loved ones, and the reality that depression does not have to be carried alone.

This is an inspiring example of how breaking stigma and “being comfortable with being uncomfortable” can help families—and future generations—move toward hope and healing.

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Timestamps:

00:57 – Opening reflections on unexpected stories of healing
 02:15 – Dan shares how listening helped him open up about depression
 03:12 – Kendall explains why his father’s openness inspired him
 04:19 – Hearing a parent talk about depression for the first time
 05:17 – How Dan’s story removed barriers for Kendall to share
 06:29 – A pivotal father-son conversation after hospitalization
 07:47 – Talking about depression within a family for the first time
 09:23 – The guilt and confusion of “having no reason to be depressed”
 10:12 – Depression’s negative inner voice and its impact
 11:36 – Coping strategies Kendall uses to reset during depression
 12:55 – Siblings stepping in as added support within the family
 13:28 – The power of asking “How are you, really?”
 15:30 – The ripple effect: healing across generations
 16:39 – Closing reflections on connection, stigma, and hope

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