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This week on Show Me the Way, I sat down with someone very close to my heart, Tanner Locke. I’ve known Tanner since he was little, and it has been incredible to watch him grow into a resilient, grounded young man who continues to shine a light for everyone around him.

A member of the Ohio Northern University men’s soccer team for the last four and a half years, Tanner’s college career looked a lot different than he expected. While he was a powerful contributor and a true leader, much of his time was spent in rehab, recovering from multiple surgeries, injuries, and ongoing medical challenges. Not every day felt hopeful. But Tanner never quit. Each setback seemed to build a deeper determination in him, and he found a way to come back stronger every time.

In this episode, Tanner opens up about the emotional toll of hospital visits, the frustration of being sidelined, and what it took to keep moving forward. He talks about the people who carried him when things felt heavy — his parents, brothers, girlfriend, teammates, their families, and the coaches and staff who stood beside him.

Above all, Tanner shares how his unwavering faith in God anchored him through and helped lead him to an injury-free, incredibly successful final season.

I know many listeners are in my age group, but this is a conversation to pass along to your kids, their friends, or anyone who needs a reminder that the past doesn’t define the future. Tanner’s story is proof that resilience, community, and belief can carry you farther than you ever imagined.

If this one moves you, share it with someone who might need that spark of hope 🤍

Thank you for joining us for the Show Me the Way Podcast. We truly appreciate you turning into today's episode about overcoming adversity and finding your path. We hope it brought you new insights, empowered you with perspective, and inspired you to find joy in your journey. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe and share it with someone who could use a little motivation. Until next time, keep seeking the light and showing the way.