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Marcia Earhart
Your Pitch

Life is made up of countless facets—joy and sorrow, hope and heartbreak, clarity and confusion. Yet, in the middle of navigating life’s complexities, many people never have the space, tools, or support to truly process what they are facing in healthy ways. Instead, pain gets buried, stress accumulates, and survival replaces living.

Breathe again, Move again, and Live again can be the safe landing to enter the space and glean practical, healthy tools that foster healing and growth. Many are ill-equipped, and crisis rarely waits until we feel ready. When challenges hit in real time, people need real solutions—not platitudes, not pressure and not perfection, but guidance that meets them exactly where they are.

Like "Dear Abby," I am the one someone can call or send a message. I work with individuals who feel overwhelmed, stuck, or emotionally exhausted—those who are navigating grief, trauma, anxiety, loss, or major life transitions. Together, we slow down what feels chaotic, identify what is actually happening beneath the surface, and create space for understanding and clarity. Healing doesn’t mean erasing the past; it means learning how to move forward without being controlled by it.

What sets my approach apart is its practicality and immediacy. We don’t just talk about change—we put real-time solutions in place for real-time crises. These are tools that can be used in the middle of emotional overload, panic, decision fatigue, or moments when breathing feels difficult and hope feels distant. Having someone who can offer guidance helps encourage steps to interrupt cycles of overwhelm and create momentum toward stability and peace.

The goal is simple but profound: to help people breathe again, move again, and live again.

Breathing again means finding calm in the chaos and learning how to regulate emotions when life feels unmanageable. Moving again means regaining confidence, purpose, and the ability to take the next right step—even if that step is small. Living again means reconnecting with joy, meaning, and the truth that life still holds value and possibility beyond pain.

Everyone deserves support that is compassionate, practical, and empowering. Everyone deserves tools that don’t just help them survive a moment but equip them to face the next one with greater strength and clarity. My work is about walking alongside people, offering insight, encouragement, and tangible strategies that help them rediscover their capacity to heal and thrive.

Life may be complex, but healing doesn’t have to be out of reach. With the right support, it is possible to move from merely enduring life to engaging it fully—one breath, one step, and one moment at a time.

Biography

Marcia Earhart is a certified life, trauma, grief, brain, and mental health coach, mediator, author, and HeartSync minister. Her guidance is both professional and personal. Having navigated the deaths of two sons within the last eleven years—one tragically murdered—she stands as a testament to God's faithfulness in the deepest valleys of grief, and now leads others in healing.

Her powerful new book, "Gripping Grace in the Garden of Grief," is a raw and vulnerable chronicle of devastating loss. More than a memoir, it is a lifeline, exploring the fragile threads of love and pain that hold us together and revealing the God-given hope that can rebuild a shattered life.

Marcia’s mission extends beyond the page. As the co-founder of The Sterling Rose Sanctuary, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, she is boots-on-the-ground in the mental health crisis. She creates a safe, haven for the grieving to release their trauma and pain so they can Breathe again, Move again, and Live again. Her ministry reaches a diverse community across the United States and six other countries, standing as a powerful reminder that in deep sorrow, no one has to walk alone.

Marcia has been married to her best friend, Scott, for thirty-five years, and together they homeschooled and enjoyed raising their four boys and daughter. Marcia, Scott, and two of their adult children, who live nearby, love spending time together—whether it's making memories at the beach, traveling, playing games, having deep conversations, cooking, supporting their daughter’s comfort creature business, or listening to their son’s music on Apple and Spotify.

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Gripping Grace in the Garden of Grief: A Place for the Heart is a deeply personal journey through love, loss, and the fragile threads that hold us together when life unravels.