
Not By Chance Podcast
It’s hard to define what a successful and happy family is, much less how to achieve one. Dr. Tim Thayne, a thought-leader in teen treatment and parent coaching, shares inspiring best practices gleaned from decades of his own and other expert’s work related to intentional family living. Whether your family is in the midst of a major struggle or you are looking for fresh ideas to help you prioritize and enhance your home life, this podcast is for you.
Not By Chance Podcast
Beyond the End Zone: Erik Kramers Game-Changing Mission
Ready for a game-changer in teen parenting? This episode of "Not By Chance" with Dr. Tim Thayne tackles the tough stuff head-on. We're diving into the world of Eric Kramer, former NFL quarterback turned mental health champion. It's a story of grit, loss, and an ultimate comeback that'll leave you inspired.
Ever felt like you're fumbling in the dark when it comes to your teen's mental health? Eric's journey from the football field to rock bottom and back again sheds light on the shadows many families face. He opens up about losing his son Griffin to addiction, his parents to cancer, and nearly himself to depression. But here's the kicker—Eric didn't just survive, he's now thriving and helping others do the same.
We explore Eric's innovative approach to youth development through his Passing Camp, where football meets mental fitness. It's not just about throwing spirals; it's about building resilience, fostering communication, and scoring touchdowns in life. Parents, this is your playbook for supporting your teen through their own battles, on and off the field.
This episode is packed with practical advice on creating your family's "home team"—a support network that's crucial for navigating the ups and downs of teen years. Plus, we'll share how Trustyy, our show's sponsor, can be your digital coach in this parenting game.
So, are you ready to turn your parenting fumbles into forward passes? Join us for an episode that proves it's not about the falls—it's about the comebacks. Because when it comes to raising resilient teens, we're all on the same team.