• From Wheelchair to Half Marathon with Catriona

  • Jan 24 2025
  • Length: 37 mins
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From Wheelchair to Half Marathon with Catriona

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    In this episode of That’s Wild with Tegan, I sit down with Cat McCartney-Kitson, an equestrian, eventer, and coach, who shares her incredible journey from being wheelchair-bound to training for a half marathon. We dive into her experiences with getting her disability later in life, mental health, and breaking stereotypes, while also swapping wild stories from our time on the yard. Plus, Cat brings plenty of laughs with tales from the saddle and her unique perspective on life. Get ready for an inspiring, heartwarming, and fun conversation!

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    Welcome to the world of That’s Wild with Tegan! Tegan invites you into her wild world, giving you the inside scoop on life as a 3* professional athlete, navigating the ups and downs of dating, the evolution of her career, and her wonderfully chaotic inner thoughts.

    Tegan also opens up about the real struggles of being a 20-something—letting go of bad connections, meeting new people, and embracing the thrill of exciting relationships, whether that’s a new friend or a hot date.

    But that’s not all—That’s Wild also features inspiring interviews with guests from all walks of life. Together, they dive into bold conversations on equestrianism, lifestyle, culture, and the challenges and triumphs that make us human.

    Buckle up and join the wildness! Follow and connect with all things @thatswildwithtegan on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.

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