Meet our diverse panel of moms from across North America!

Courtney is a postpartum depression survivor, wife, mom, and a writer who believes firmly that sharing our stories can greatly impact the lives of others.
Courtney became a mom in early 2020, and her experiences with postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety, and becoming a parent during the COVID-19 pandemic have transformed her into a passionate advocate for perinatal mental health and making sure that all new parents know they are not alone and they can get better.
Courtney is the founder of Beyond Postpartum Depression, which began as a project for sharing her experiences with mental health and parenting, and raising awareness of perinatal mental health disorders.
Courtney is thrilled to be part of Odd Moms on Call and creating new spaces for parents to share their stories.

Jes is a two time preemie mama, wife, author and most recently a certified postpartum and NICU doula – aiming to help others where she needed it the most.
After her first son was born at 28 weeks in 2021, Jes developed a passion for advocating for and helping other NICU families. Her preemie was then diagnosed with Autism in 2023, just before her second son was born at 30 weeks.
After two lengthy NICU stays in under two years, Jes developed postpartum depression and rage which almost took her life. Now, as a survivor, she is determined to heal herself and provide hope for others.
Jes is thrilled to be a part of Mom’s On Call alongside such an incredible panel.

Emma is a self-employed mom of two navigating the beautiful chaos of motherhood, slow living, and personal growth – all while managing life with bipolar disorder and fibromyalgia.
An IVF mom raising kids with chronic needs, she brings a unique perspective to the intersection of parenting, politics, and policies that shape family life.
With a background in psychology, nursing, and holistic healing, she’s passionate about mindfulness, faith, and keeping it real.
Honest and unfiltered, Emma is so excited to be part of the conversations being had with Odd Moms On Call.

Jessica is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in pediatric psychology. Her clinical interests include depression, anxiety, chronic medical illnesses, LGBTQ+ health, and eating disorders. She is also a wife and mom of two young kids and loves talking all things parenthood and perinatal mental health.
Additionally, Jess creates mental health content on TikTok and Instagram and hosts two podcasts, Psych Talk and Welcome to Group Therapy, with the goal of making mental health more accessible and relatable, and destigmatizing mental health.
Jess is so excited to be part of another podcast, Odd Moms On Call, talking about all things that matter in life and parenthood.

Chelsea is a nonbinary, disabled/chronically ill, stay-at-home parent to two crazy kiddos.
As a passionate advocate for those too often unheard, Chelsea is excited to dive into honest and open conversations with other moms about the messy, challenging, and sometimes hilarious realities of motherhood.
While also the host of Quiet Connection: Postpartum Mental Health, Chelsea is thrilled to be involved in creating a space for genuine connection and exploration of heavy topics on Odd Moms On Call.

Lindsey B.
Lindsey is a mother, artist, and former educator from Southeast Missouri.
Lindsey is passionate about the arts and making others’ lives more magical through them. After spending much of her early career working in public education and caring for children and teens with disabilities, she became a mother during the 2020 pandemic. Since then, Lindsey has worked as a stay-at-home parent/caregiver (to her four-year-old daughter and thirteen-year-old niece who happens to have Down Syndrome), artist, and advocate.
Having experienced a traumatic birth and postpartum experience, Lindsey has found new joy and solace in making and creating. Lindsey’s artwork surrounds the complex emotions that come with motherhood.
Lindsey is a preeclampsia and PMADS survivor and works to help break the stigma around maternal mental illness as a Blue Dot Ambassador.
She is excited to chat with other moms about the big topics that often get brushed under the rug!

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