
Still learning after 5 long years.
In this Episode Pam shares a few things she is still learning about grief, shaming, and brain health. The learning never stops when experiencing grief.

Hosted by Pam Sharp · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 50 episodes
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FIGHT HARD, LOVE MUCH is a podcast about moving forward along the path to improved mental health. Pam Sharp has always loved being a mother. After some of her children began suffering from different forms of mental illness and finally losing her 16-year-old Sam to suicide in 2020, she felt an urgent need to help others. This journey can be lonely and difficult to navigate. FIGHT HARD, LOVE MUCH will help answer questions, validate those feeling alone in the struggle, and offer suggestions for those suffering and the loved ones of those who might be suffering... all while learning to smile, finding humor in the moments, and experiencing peace in Jesus Christ.Question or suggestions can be emailed to fighthardlovemuch@gmail.com
Pam Sharp hosts Fight Hard, Love Much, a health show with 50 episodes published.

In this Episode Pam shares a few things she is still learning about grief, shaming, and brain health. The learning never stops when experiencing grief.

This is the talk I gave at the BYU grief conference a few months ago. It was a honor to speak to so many who have also lost loved ones. It is also available on you tube with the power point slides I used. https://youtu.b

In part 2 with Tiffini, she discusses being there as a mother and wife during mental struggles. How she takes care of herself while supporting them.

Tiffini Montague shares the lessons she has learned from the loss of her youngest brother when she was a teenager and losing her only son at birth. She works at turning her pain into helping many others face their own lo

After losing her daughter to suicide in 2019, Emily worked to learn how to help her daughters and herself. The lessons she has learned have helped her heal and become a better mother.

What are the little things that you are thankful for? Pam shares a few that she is thankful for and that bring her happiness.

Suicide prevention month is not my most favorite thing. A reminder of all the pain and trauma. But it is also needed to help shed light on those around us who are suffering. In this episode I shares a few thoughts about

Travis joins me to answer questions sent in by our listensers. Questions 1: What do you do if you feel like you're stuck in this depressing endless rut or loop of life that you just cannot seem to get out of no matter wh

My husband joins to share his experience with losing a son. He shares lessons he learned, moments he treasures, and how to help others. Tigger warning: talk of suicide.

Therapist Travis Webb will join me in a future episode to answer questions sent in by our listeners. Send in your questions by July 26. Email them to fighthardlovemuch@gmail.com or send them by message on Instagram @figh

Jeff and Shauna join me on this episode to open up about their trials and struggles. They share how they had to learn to work together to help each other get better and heal. This episode has been in the works for over a

In this episode Pam discusses the struggle of the past year and triggers to mental health. She shares some easy steps we can take to help improve how we feel, starting this summer.

It's been a while but happy to be back! In this episode Pam shares what she has learned the past month and how much we need the Savior in our lives.

My daughter Allison joins me on this episode to share her experience with losing Sam. The emotions and thoughts that surrounded that day. She also shares her struggle with anxiety and post-partum depression, and what she

Pam is back after taking some time off. In this episode she shares her recent thoughts on becoming who we want to be. Do we give up when things go wrong or when we make a mistake? Just like the caterpillar has to go thro

Travis Webb, LCSW is back to answer a few parenting questions. How to help our children be more motivated and productive? Cell phones and our children . Understanding growth and the Lord's love. Travis uses his years of

Dr. John Hatch DC, DACNB, FABBIR, Neuroplastician, husband, father, author, business owner, entrepreneur, and athlete joins Pam on this episode to discuss the many things he has learned while studying the brain. His clin

In this episode Gabrielle joins Pam to share her story of struggling with depression and anxiety for years. She had decided to give up on living until a friend committed suicide and she witness the heartache. At that mom

In this episode Pam shares some thoughts about this year's Sam's prom. She also share some feelings concerning the youth and children and the struggles they face.

It's been one year of Fight Hard, Love Much podcast episodes. I'm so thankful for all the support, love and things I have learned. Thankful for the amazing guest who have joined me and the many things they have taught me
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