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From Trauma to TRIUMPH Amanda Bearce Shares Her Story on Battle Harder

From Trauma to TRIUMPH Amanda Bearce Shares Her Story on Battle Harder

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What happens when survival mode becomes your normal? For Amanda Bearce, growing up with a father battling addiction and mental illness meant living in constant fear and fight-or-flight. But when she became a mother, Amanda knew the cycle had to end.

In this raw and empowering episode of The Battle Harder Podcast, Amanda opens up about:

The trauma-filled childhood that shaped her outlook on life

The turning point that forced her to choose healing over survival

How small “self-love snacks” became the building blocks of lasting change

The daily habits that helped her create peace, purpose, and resilience

Her mission to help exhausted women reclaim self-trust, boundaries, and wellness

Amanda’s story is living proof that transformation is possible—one step at a time. If you’ve ever felt stuck in your past, this episode will show you that pain can become progress.

🎧 Tune in now for a conversation that will inspire healing, strength, and hope.

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In this episode, Coach Rob emphasizes using adversity as FUEL and turning PAIN into PROGRESS. He shares strategies for building MENTAL CLARITY and developing emotional RESILIENCE. This podcast aims to provide LISTENERS with the tools to overcome challenges and achieve peak performance.

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