
Dr. Thaynes Career Crisis
04/30/20 • 41 min
Dr. Tim Thayne tells his personal story of his career and several of the major changes. He discusses one of his most pivotal career crisis' that lead to him pioneering the aftercare system and starting Homeward bound.
Dr. Tim Thayne tells his personal story of his career and several of the major changes. He discusses one of his most pivotal career crisis' that lead to him pioneering the aftercare system and starting Homeward bound.
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Not By Chance Podcast - Dr. Thaynes Career Crisis
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[inaudible] ,
Speaker 2welcome to not by chance the podcast. This is Tom Lynch. Tim, thanks son and podcast manager.
Speaker 3Today, dr Tim Fane is actually going to be telling us the story of his career crisis, which ultimately led to him starting Homeward bound.
Speaker 3It's a really cool story and I think that
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