Hello again, I hope you had an enjoyable weekend with friends and family.
This is part two of the interview Emily did with Justin Evangelho host of the Disenabled Podcast.
A couple of weeks back Emily suffered a minor injury. It happened while practicing racing down the snow line I think it’s called.
She has since recovered. But the rehab and then the effort needed to catch back up with her training has got her off-schedule with new recordings.
We will have the final part of this wonderful interview next week. And then hopefully we will bring you a brand new interview with her new guide.
From Justin
In this second part of my interview with Canadian blind Snowboarder, Emily Trepanier, we chat about how the pandemic has impacted her ability to hit the slopes.
She shares about how she kept busy with more intensive indoor training and the results of reaching out to a local training center.
We talked about how snowboarding can be a physically unforgiving sport.
And Emily shared about some of the physical, mental, emotional, and monetary costs of pursuing the goal of competing in the Paralympics.
You can feel the range of emotions in her voice. Especially when she talked about returning to the snow.
We talked about her decision to relocate from Ontario to Vancouver to better chase her dreams.
She demonstrates a wealth of problem solving to continue moving forward to that dream of holding that Paralympic Gold Medal in her hands.
Connect with Emily
You can follow Emily on Face Book, Twitter, or Instagram.
You can also check out her Team Starfish Page.
And you can also send her an email.
Connect With Justin
Disenabled Podcast: www.anchor.fm/justin-evangelho9
Facebook: www.facebook.com/justin.evangelho
Twitter: www.twitter.com/evangelhojustin
Email: thedisenabledpodcast@gmail.com
Stay tuned for the remaining two parts of this interview as well as the next interview from Emily.
We want to thank Justin for the opportunity for Emily to share her story on his wonderful podcast.
Please help us do that by liking, commenting, and sharing.
Emily, Darling, and I want to thank you for your continued support.
As Emily would say Adventure Ahead!