It’s Okay to Admit This Is Hard
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On this week’s episode of Life’s 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.
After years of medical trauma—including his wife’s multipleheart surgeries and a life-threatening stroke—Paul 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 Can’t See: Chaos Survived, Fear Faced, the Will to FightFound.
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 up—even when the path forward feels unclear.
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