May 18, 2023
From losing her childhood home in a fire and battling cancer to suffering multiple life-threatening injuries in a matter of weeks - Pam Socha has had more trauma than most.
Not only have these events defined her. They also provide a ton of perspective which makes the ups and downs of real estate so much easier. After facing so many challenges, Pam’s motto is “nothing seems very difficult to me anymore” and she navigates it all with grace and a sense of humor.
What can we learn from her journey? How do you maintain optimism when you’re up against a lot of hardship?
In this episode, Pam shares her story, and how her trauma informs her work in real estate.
Your home is your safe place from the world. That’s my big why - I want everyone to have that feeling of their safe place. -Pam Socha
Three Things You’ll Learn In This Episode
- Pam’s inspiring story
From spending 9 months on a feeding tube and being
away from her family during the pandemic, how did Pam get through
the worst moments in her life?
- Giving everyone a safe space
How did Pam Socha turn a traumatic childhood
experience into her big why?
- A cancer survivor’s perspective
How do you maintain optimism when you don’t know what
the future holds?
Guest Bio
Pam
Socha is an award-winning Real Estate Agent at Keller Williams
Pinnacle Group Realty- Cincinnati, She has sold over $15 Million in
real estate since starting the business. She proudly represents
buyers and sellers, facilitating first-time starter homes to luxury
estates. Investors also call on Pam Socha when looking to buy and
sell multifamily properties. When Pam is not catering to her
clients, she is spending time with her family at her home in Warren
County or traveling with her husband, John. As a mother of five
boys, a new grandma, and a cancer survivor, Pam understands the
fragility of life and the value of family. She brings this passion
to every client experience. Hear about Pam’s unique expertise
firsthand from her clients. For more information, head to https://www.sochasells.com/.