17: How Tina Tuzzolino Navigated the Identity Shift from Player's Wife to Coach's Spouse
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The move from the playing years to the coaching staff changes more than just a schedule, it changes the entire dynamic of a hockey household! My special guest Tina Tuzzolino has spent twenty years navigating this life alongside her husband, Nick, through two dozen cities and every level of the game, and I can't wait for you to hear her story.
In this conversation, Tina talks about the logistical reality of the "Traveling Gong Show" and she breaks down the transition from the relatively carefree life of a player's wife to the high-pressure responsibility of being a coach's spouse. We discuss the unseen mental load of recruitment, the reality of solo-parenting three young athletes without a local support system, and a whole lot more.
From their favorite chapters in Salt Lake and Savannah to the way the rink served as a sanctuary, this is a look at the grit and resilience required to build a life on the move!
Did something in this conversation I had with Tina resonate with you? I'd love to hear about it, so let us know over on Instagram, @wereinonepod, and we'll see you back soon for another hard-hitting episode!
Just some of the highlights you'll hear:
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Tina's identify shift of moving from the carefree player's wife to the responsibility of the coaching life
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The "duct-tape" bond and why being isolated in new cities creates a family resilience you can't find by staying in one place
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A look at the unseen mental load of coaching and why the game never truly stays at the rink, even on Christmas Day
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Her insights on navigating the moment children are old enough to understand the stakes of a loss and question job security
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How Nick's journey through 20 cities turned him into a mentor who prioritizes a player's mental health
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Managing the logistical challenge of three kids in travel sports without a local village to lean on
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Tina shares about the unique craving for the "wind to change" and why staying in one city for more than two years feels like a creative dead end
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Her direct response to a common stigma about this lifestyle and why a pro-hockey career is a 50/50 venture that requires a full household commitment
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She reflects on the specific chapters of life where the weather, the community, and the stage of motherhood aligned perfectly
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How the structure of the game provided a healing space for the family during times of grief
LINKS:
Tina's Instagram
Nick's Hockey Profile