Itâs Okay to Admit This Is Hard
On this weekâs episode of Lifeâs a Trip, and I Forgot theMap, Paul shares his deeply personal journey through anxiety, depression,caregiving, and the life-altering health challenges his family has faced.
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After years of medical traumaâincluding his wifeâs multipleheart surgeries and a life-threatening strokeâPaul opens up about what itreally means to keep going when life changes overnight. Through therapy andjournaling, he began turning pain into purpose, a process that ultimately ledto his book, Scars You Canât See: Chaos Survived, Fear Faced, the Will to FightFound.
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This conversation is honest, grounding, and deeply human. Wetalk about the importance of acknowledging how hard things truly are, breakingthe stigma around mental health, finding moments of self-care as a caregiver,and why sharing your story can remind others they are not alone.
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This episode is about resilience, presence, and choosing tokeep showing upâeven when the path forward feels unclear.
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