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Tim McGraw Says Sobriety Changed His Life

Today’s Kick Butt Tip of the Day comes from Country superstar Tim McGraw who revealed that sobriety changed his life. In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, Tim, said “it got…

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Singer/songwriter Tim McGraw (L) and wife/singer Faith Hill are interviewed on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” at Rockefeller Center in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images)

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Today’s Kick Butt Tip of the Day comes from Country superstar Tim McGraw who revealed that sobriety changed his life.

In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, Tim, said “it got to the point where I knew I drank too much. I knew it was affecting my personal relationships. It was affecting my professional relationships. It was affecting my family. It was turning me into a person that I didn’t want to be. I knew I was at a point where I could lose everything in my life. First and foremost, my family.” Click here and check out the interview for yourself.

Where Did Tim's Strength To Quit Drinking Come From

In the interview, Tim told Oprah, that just knowing that his father, major league baseball star Tug McGraw, gave him the confidence he needed to do anything. Tim said "knowing his blood was in me, that inspired me. He gave me a dream of what my life could become."

Today, Tim may be the healthiest Country star that is still touring and making music. Tim has a grueling backstage pre-concert workout area. Click here to take a look.

Tim told Oprah that he remembers the day he quit drinking, May 30, 2008. That day is stuck in Tim's mind because that is the day that he started his "Live Your Voice Tour." For many years now, Tim has been very open about overcoming his challenges with the bottle.

There Is Help To Help You Quit Alcohol

In 2022, the esteemed Harvard Medical School published 11 strategies for those wanting to curb their dependency on alcohol. Regaining control of your life will not be easy but the effort will truly be worth it. You can do this! Click here for the article.

In closing, please always remember that God don't make no junk. You, yes you are awesome! Now go be awesome!

- Don Chase's Kick Butt Tip of the Day is a daily motivational feature designed to give you the inspiration you need to power through your day. Check out all the Kick Butt Tips here.

Kane Brown Parties With Famous Friends at Raleigh Tour Stop

Kane Brown made an impressive entrance at the PNC Arena on Friday night. The curtain dropped and the country singer was lowered on a platform, tethered for safety. Brown started the night with “Bury Me in Georgia” as he waved to the crowd from the suspended rig. The arena went crazy as soon as Brown came into view. The entrance seemed appropriate as Brown’s “In the Air” tour is coming to a close in a few months.

Brown interacted with the crowd during and in between songs. He waved, smiled, and pointed so many fans. At one point, he walked through the crowd to a stage set up in the very front of the arena. The fans who had seats far from the stage ended up getting a front row, acoustic performance. Brown asked fans to identify themselves if they were military veterans. He spoke with a few and then dedicated “Homesick” to everyone who has bravely served. He noted that being away from family is not easy, especially for servicemen and service women.

The Georgia native pulled out all his party tricks during the show complete with a confetti cannon. He invited the members of Parmalee as well as Tyler Hubbard onstage for an energetic performance of “Famous Friends.” When it came time to sing 2023 CMT Music Video of the Year “Thank God,” Brown explained to the crowed that while his wife, Katelyn, who sings the duet on the track, is home because she is “about to pop in a couple weeks.” Brown is set to welcome his first son soon. Brown ended the night with “Like I Love Country Music.”

To kick off the night, Parmalee opened for Brown. They were fun and upbeat. The band even surprised the crowd by performing “Yeah!” by Usher. Tyler Hubbard took stage soon after and played all of his hit songs. Some songs he played guitar while center stage while during other songs, he interacted with the crowd. Hubbard utilized the size of the stage and was able to wave at fans in every corner of the arena. He helped build the anticipation for Brown to take stage.

The ”In the Air” tour continues with a little over a dozen stops left. Hopefully Brown will make it home for the birth of his son and can take some time off to spend with family.

Kane Brown Live in Raleigh

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Kane Brown Live in Raleigh

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Kane Brown Live in Raleigh

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Kane Brown Live in Raleigh

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Kane Brown Live in Raleigh

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Kane Brown Live in Raleigh

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Kane Brown Live in Raleigh

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Kane Brown Live in Raleigh

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Tyler Hubbard Live in Raleigh

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Tyler Hubbard Live in Raleigh

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Tyler Hubbard Live in Raleigh

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Tyler Hubbard Live in Raleigh

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Tyler Hubbard Live in Raleigh

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Tyler Hubbard Live in Raleigh

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Tyler Hubbard Live in Raleigh

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Parmalee Live in Raleigh

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Parmalee Live in Raleigh

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Parmalee Live in Raleigh

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Parmalee Live in Raleigh

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