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This week on The Power in the Pain Podcast, Greg welcomes Patrick Lomantini, a suicide survivor and founder of KYLI—Keep Your Life in Focus. Patrick opens up about the darkest season of his life and the turning points that led him to build KYLI, a movement dedicated to mental health, suicide prevention, and daily practices that keep hope in view.
You'll hear how he rebuilt identity, the tools he uses to stay grounded, and how KYLI helps people create simple, life-saving rhythms of connection, purpose, and support.
In this episode, you'll learn:
The mindset shifts that helped Patrick move from survival to purpose
What KYLI (Keep Your Life in Focus) is—and how it supports mental wellness
Practical daily habits for staying present, connected, and resilient
How community, vulnerability, and service can interrupt self-sabotage and isolation
A hopeful roadmap for anyone navigating suicidal thoughts, grief, or recovery
If you or someone you love is struggling, this conversation offers honest hope and a path forward.
US resources: Call or text 988 or chat via the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for free, 24/7 support.
By STP ProductionsThis week on The Power in the Pain Podcast, Greg welcomes Patrick Lomantini, a suicide survivor and founder of KYLI—Keep Your Life in Focus. Patrick opens up about the darkest season of his life and the turning points that led him to build KYLI, a movement dedicated to mental health, suicide prevention, and daily practices that keep hope in view.
You'll hear how he rebuilt identity, the tools he uses to stay grounded, and how KYLI helps people create simple, life-saving rhythms of connection, purpose, and support.
In this episode, you'll learn:
The mindset shifts that helped Patrick move from survival to purpose
What KYLI (Keep Your Life in Focus) is—and how it supports mental wellness
Practical daily habits for staying present, connected, and resilient
How community, vulnerability, and service can interrupt self-sabotage and isolation
A hopeful roadmap for anyone navigating suicidal thoughts, grief, or recovery
If you or someone you love is struggling, this conversation offers honest hope and a path forward.
US resources: Call or text 988 or chat via the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for free, 24/7 support.