YNS Live with NFL Thread HOF Letha Atwater

Did you miss out on the magic of Pro Football's Hall of Fame Enshrinement Week? Then don't miss these exciting episodes of YNS Live with NFL Thread, co-hosted by Juliet Hahn and Cynthia Zordich, the founder of NFL Thread. YNS takes you behind-the-scenes at the many NFL Hall of Fame Festivities. In this episode join guest Letha Atwater, Licensed Professional Counselor/Licensed Addiction Counselor at Counseling Center of Colorado, LLC, Official Provider Pro Football Hall of Fame Behavioral Health and wife of HOF, Steve Atwater. Follow Letha and her work on Instagram. Remarkable Quotes “Sometimes we have to pivot. Sometimes we have to see life through a different lens and change our direction in order to keep moving forward.” “When I began my counseling career, mental health was this big secret. It was a huge stigma. When we are going from city to city with Hall of Fame Health, we’re trying to break that stigma and let people know that it’s okay not to be okay.” Find Us Online! Fireside: Juliet Hahn | Cynthia Zordich Instagram: Juliet Hahn | Cynthia Zordich | NFL Thread LinkedIn: Juliet Hahn | Cynthia Zordich FB: Juliet Hahn | NFL Thread Clubhouse: Juliet Hahn YouTube: Juliet Hahn Twitter: Juliet Hahn | Cynthia Zordich | NFL Thread

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YNS Live with NFL Thread is a Fireside Show with Co-Hosts Juliet Hahn CCO and founder of Your Next Stop and Cynthia Zordich founder of NFL Thread that offers a transparent look into the the stories of the NFL Spouses. We dive into the businesses, brands, efforts and extraordinary lives of NFL Women.    YNS Live with NFL Thread PIVOT, a new show brought to you by YNS Live with NFL Thread recorded live on Fireside with hosts Juliet Hahn and Cynthia Zordich. They dive into new chapters, inviting NFL players and spouses to join them on Fireside to share their story of transition. Football is more than just a sport; it is a way of life. From the grittiness of practice and strategy sessions to the thrill of game days and the power of cheering crowds, football is the glue that holds a professional player's life together. But what happens when you have to face life after football? What happens when the clock runs out? The adjustment to life without football can be traumatic. Some players are prepared and make a seamless transition. Others struggle to make sense of a life that no longer seems to have meaning. Some of them think themselves forever young, forever able to tackle and block and run, not only indestructible but immortal. What they all have in common is that one day they will be separated from the game, and when that happens - they may or may not be ready for it. Likely, the latter.