Ep 2: Surviving Transition Season with Taryn Watson | Life as a Coach’s Wife at TCU cover art

Ep 2: Surviving Transition Season with Taryn Watson | Life as a Coach’s Wife at TCU

Ep 2: Surviving Transition Season with Taryn Watson | Life as a Coach’s Wife at TCU

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

When the lights go up and the whistle blows, she’s the calm and the storm — the one holding it all together every day. Welcome back to Whistles & Wives, where we celebrate the MVPs behind the whistle.

In this episode, host Sheka Espy sits down with Teryn Watson, wife of TCU Defensive Backs Coach Trey Watson, to unpack the emotional rollercoaster of transition season. From the uncertainty of job changes, sudden moves, and contract negotiations to the reality of parenting solo during those high-stakes weeks, Teryn brings honesty, humor, and wisdom to a conversation every coach’s wife can relate to.

Inside this episode, you’ll hear:

  • What “transition season” really looks and feels like for a coach’s family
  • The behind-the-scenes reality of interviews, buyouts, and agent negotiations
  • How Teryn managed moving across states with a newborn and toddler
  • The challenges of solo parenting while her husband dove headfirst into a new role
  • Finding unexpected joys — from buying their first home in Texas to building a new community at TCU

This episode is part survival guide, part heart-to-heart. Whether you’re a seasoned coach’s wife or new to the journey, Teryn’s story will inspire you to lean on faith, embrace community, and find strength in the middle of life’s biggest transitions.

⭐️ If this episode spoke to you, follow Whistles & Wives, leave a rating and review, and share it with another coach’s wife who needs the encouragement. Your support helps grow this sisterhood and keeps these real stories flowing from the sidelines.

No reviews yet
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.