Synopsis
Coaches' wives share their journeys
Episodes
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MTTG34: Kaylea Peacock and Lisa Dews
18/11/2016 Duration: 53minFirst time for everything…Kaylea Peacock, daughter of a coach and NOW wife of a coach, nominated her mother, Lisa Dews…SO, I brought them both on to speak on this crazy coaching life! These 2 are a riot and I dare you not to giggle along with their infectious energy!
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MTTG33: Erin Braun
11/11/2016 Duration: 40minA former coach herself, Erin Braun understands the work that her husband does daily. This perspective has helped her to lend a listening ear when that is all that is needed. Erin also gives a big share as she discusses autism as it pertains to her family…and the support network around her.
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MTTG32: Whitney Jenkins
04/11/2016 Duration: 42minCoach’s wife AND a coach’s daughter, Whitney Jenkins is no stranger to “the game”…the moves, the highs AND the lows, the armchair quarterbacks, the fair weather fans, etc. Whitney has partnered with her husband, Derrick, to find some creative ways to plug in to the program and avoid the often unsavory comments of the fans!
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MTTG31: Kelly Morrison
28/10/2016 Duration: 49minKelly Morrison is no stranger to adversity. In her 23 years in the “game”, she has weathered a few storms, but has come out stronger for it. Upon reflection of the journey, Kelly gives herself (and others) some advice about self-care and perspective.
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MTTG30: Leah Patton
21/10/2016 Duration: 58minLeah Patton has a heart for being a coach’s wife and encouraging others. Even in the face of adversity, such as infertility and loneliness, Leah seeks out positive networks of support. Leah also shares her advice on creative ways to communicate with your hubby.
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MTTG29: Tracie O’Neal
14/10/2016 Duration: 54minTracie O’Neal is a busy working mom…UNT Cheer Coach and National Sales Director of Cheeleading.com, but Tracie still finds time to balance her work life with being a coach’s wife and mom of 2 busy boys! She and hubby (Bryan O’Neal – DC of Denton Braswell High School) are on the hamster wheel and wouldn’t … Continue reading "MTTG29: Tracie O’Neal"
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MTTG28: Peggy Martin
07/10/2016 Duration: 01h15minPeggy Martin embraces every aspect of being a coach’s wife. She loves her wives and mentors them with her gift of words. She is ALL IN…even when her heart isn’t. Peggy shares how she battled the emotions of moving when she didn’t want to, and the heartache of leaving behind staff and families when the … Continue reading "MTTG28: Peggy Martin"
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MTTG27: Debra Watson
30/09/2016 Duration: 50minDebra Watson of Keller, Texas speaks on Love, Grace, Patience, & Perspective. Even in her short time as a coach’s wife, she and her husband, Kyle, have learned how to blend their Brady Bunch family using the strategies above. Debra shares what she hates about the coaching life, but more importantly what she loves!
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MTTG26: Kristen Dintaman
23/09/2016 Duration: 55minFor coaches’ wives, the many hours that our husbands are gone can be lonely… or it CAN be empowering. Kristen Dintaman of Dayton, Ohio embraces her time alone as a time to explore her own independent endeavors and help the community.
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MTTG25: Kami Schlossnagle
16/09/2016 Duration: 49minCEO of the Schlossnagle family, Kami manages to take care of the home, the finances, the children, teach spin classes at TCU, AND volunteer with multiple charitable organizations. A self-proclaimed people pleaser, Kami shares some advice regarding when to say Yes…and when to say No! Kami also gives advice on when/how to approach your husband … Continue reading "MTTG25: Kami Schlossnagle"
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MTTG24: Renee Hunek
09/09/2016 Duration: 52minWhile Renee and Jon Hunek of Brunswick, Ohio are no strangers to balancing a busy home life with a packed sports schedule, they ARE new to being the head of a program. Renee approaches this challenging role with grace and humility. Listen to today’s podcast to hear her plan for success!
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MTTG23: Carolyn Allen
02/09/2016 Duration: 01h13minCarolyn Allen, author of The Coach’s Wife, gives words of wisdom and insight she has gathered on her journey as a coach’s wife…married to Randy Allen, head football coach of Highland Park High School in Dallas, Texas.
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MTTG22: Shannon Jackson
17/06/2016 Duration: 54minShannon Jackson of Grapevine, Texas shares her “adventure” with us! And what an adventure it is, with over 10 moves, Shannon has learned how to adapt and embrace each new home with a positive attitude.
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MTTG21: Brooke Haws
10/06/2016 Duration: 44minBrooke Hawes of Tremonton, Utah shares the ups and downs of being married to the game. Learning how to ask for help and how to receive it, battling loneliness, and letting go of the little things.
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MTTG20: Jessica Cobb
03/06/2016 Duration: 43minJessica Cobb may be new to the game, but she is wise beyond her year. A self-proclaimed “early-bird with coffee”, Jessica keeps it real and advises women to stop comparing themselves to others.
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MTTG19: Jill Johnson
27/05/2016 Duration: 48minJill Johnson uses her role as a Coach’s Wife to minister to the wives and families of their program, citing the value of great mentors as her role models. Together, the Johnson’s use the football field as their mission field.
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MTTG18: Carlynn Briley
20/05/2016 Duration: 47minAlthough success came early for the Briley’s, the journey has not been without challenges. Carlynn Briley shares the highs and lows of being an integral part of a championship program.
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MTTG17: Leyla Padalecki – Let’s Get Real
13/05/2016 Duration: 11minLet’s get real…Spring Doom is upon us…And with the end of the school year comes a feeling of uncertainty for many of us. If you haven’t experienced it yet, you will. So how can we get through this? Listen, as I share my best tips for surviving this worrisome time.
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MTTG16: Leyla Padalecki
06/05/2016 Duration: 10minAre you listening? Do you enjoy the podcast? We would love to hear from you…Find out how YOU can be part of the podcast…We NEED you!
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MTTG15: Victoria Junek
29/04/2016 Duration: 36minVictoria Junek of Snook, TX shares words of wisdom…like being “Coaches Counsel with Caution” and she shares what many of us have faced, but are too afraid to talk about, the “Transition Phase”…