• Captain America's Next Adventure | Tyler Carter, 3x U.S. Paralympian

  • Jul 2 2024
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

Captain America's Next Adventure | Tyler Carter, 3x U.S. Paralympian

  • Summary

  • Tyler (or TC) is best known as the one-legged Captain America and valuing kindness above all else. He is a 3x Paralympian in the sport of alpine skiing and had the honor of being voted Opening Ceremony Flag bearer for Team USA during his last Winter Paralympic Games in 2022. TC is often the positive one and strives to help others discover their passion, while understanding that life is constant journey of peaks and valleys. His passion of helping others is eclipsed only by his love of ice cream.

    On this episode, TC shares his inspiring journey from a young athlete discovering skiing to competing on the world stage with Team USA. He dives deep into his reflections on the Paralympic movement, overcoming personal challenges, and the emotional transitions after retiring from competitive sport. Through open and heartfelt conversation, TC offers insights on embracing authenticity, the power of community, and the importance of finding joy in life's simple pleasures.

    Connect with Tyler:
    Website: https://www.tcskiusa.com/
    IG: @tcskiusa

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