
Episode 29: #LiveLikeTy with the Ty Pozzobon Foundation
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In this compelling episode, Beyond the Rodeo host Kaycie Timm and Western Sports Foundation Executive Director Aubrey O'Quin delve into the inspiring yet tragic story of Ty Pozzobon, a celebrated bull rider whose life and legacy continue to influence the rodeo community’s stance on mental health. Ty's mother, Leanne Pozzobon, and Tanner Byrne, president of the Ty Pozzobon Foundation, join us to share their story and how the tragedy of Ty’s passing has influenced mental health and safety in rodeo.
Leanne and Tanner explain how Ty's story has become a catalyst for change, fostering awareness around mental health and safety in rodeo, and share how the Ty Pozzobon Foundation is helping lead the charge for supporting mental health among rodeo athletes.
This episode also highlights the impact Ty’s story had in developing the resources now available through Western Sports Foundation. Aubrey shares a firsthand account of WSF’s transition from Rider Relief Fund, which focused on financial support for rodeo athletes, into a broad organization that provides vital resources to ensure athletes have access to mental health care and much more.
Together, Leanne, Tanner, and the WSF team celebrate the power of community and resilience within the rodeo community, as they reflect on the profound impact of Ty's life and the inspiring movement towards mental health awareness in the rodeo community.
Join us in honoring Ty's legacy by championing mental health awareness and ensuring that no one feels alone in their journey. Listen in to understand how we can collectively work towards a safer and more supportive rodeo community.
Resources and Support:
Ty Pozzobon Foundation
Western Sports Foundation
Mental Health Resources
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