The Overhead Compartment with Chris Golic
Shining a spotlight on celebrities and athletes who love to travel. Created and developed by Stacy Steponate Greenberg. Would you let your child play football" For so many parents, that is a challenging question. For Chris Golic, whose husband Mike played in the NFL for nine years and two boys played at Notre Dame, the […]The post The Overhead Compartment with Chris Golic appeared first on Pursuitist.
Shining a spotlight on celebrities and athletes who love to travel. Created and developed by Stacy Steponate Greenberg.Would you let your child play football" For so many parents, that is a challenging question. For Chris Golic, whose husband Mike played in the NFL for nine years and two boys played at Notre Dame, the answer was an easy “yes.” As every football wife, or mother, knows, that means a lot bumps, bruises and ice packs. Not to mention, the hot topic swirling about the sport for several years: concussions. How does one handle these injuries" Especially when it comes to kids. Chris Golic can answer those questions about as well as any woman alive, which made her the perfect fit in her role with The USA Football Heads Up Advisory Committee, which is designed to promote player safety for children all over the country, making the game they love a safer one.With the NFL draft just days away, the Overhead Compartment caught up with Chris Golic to learn what it was like being married to an NFL player, and about the work she does helping moms ...
Shining a spotlight on celebrities and athletes who love to travel. Created and developed by Stacy Steponate Greenberg.Would you let your child play football" For so many parents, that is a challenging question. For Chris Golic, whose husband Mike played in the NFL for nine years and two boys played at Notre Dame, the answer was an easy “yes.” As every football wife, or mother, knows, that means a lot bumps, bruises and ice packs. Not to mention, the hot topic swirling about the sport for several years: concussions. How does one handle these injuries" Especially when it comes to kids. Chris Golic can answer those questions about as well as any woman alive, which made her the perfect fit in her role with The USA Football Heads Up Advisory Committee, which is designed to promote player safety for children all over the country, making the game they love a safer one.With the NFL draft just days away, the Overhead Compartment caught up with Chris Golic to learn what it was like being married to an NFL player, and about the work she does helping moms ...
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