Saroni Kundu

From Silent Struggles to Shared Healing — Mental Health Stories That Start at Home

Female from St. Louis, United states and speaks English

Available for Collaboration, Interviews in In-Person, Remote Formats

Parents, teens and youth.

Topics Discussed by Saroni Kundu

Stigma ReductionMental HealthFamily Communication

About Saroni Kundu

Saroni Kundu is a speaker, author, and mental health advocate who turned personal grief into a powerful movement for family healing.

After losing her sister to suicide and walking alongside her children through their own mental health journeys, Saroni wrote Hope Starts at Home—a heartfelt guide for parents and teens navigating mental health, communication breakdowns, and emotional recovery.

With honesty and hope, she shares the often-unspoken truths of what happens behind closed doors—and how healing begins when we start talking.

Topics: Mental health in families, grief & resilience, parenting through crisis, breaking generational silence, movement as healing

Availability for Interviews

Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday from 4pm to 6pm America/Chicago

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Target Audience

Parents, teens and youth.

Why Invite Saroni Kundu as a Guest?

I bring a deeply personal yet universally relatable perspective to every conversation. As a podcast guest, I’ve spoken openly about grief, parenting through mental health crises, and the silent struggles families face behind closed doors. Now, as the author of Hope Starts at Home, I offer even more value to your listeners—real stories, actionable insights, and a message rooted in lived experience, not just theory. What sets me apart? I’ve been on both sides of the story: a mother supporting her children through mental health challenges, and a sister navigating the grief of suicide loss. I also own a mental health clinic, giving me a unique lens into what families need but often don’t have access to. I’m engaging, emotionally intelligent, and speak with clarity, compassion, and purpose. Whether your audience is made up of parents, professionals, educators, or mental health advocates, I bring truth, hope, and tools they can use right away.