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This week Andrew talks with Team USA Paralympian Sydney Collier. At age 7 Sydney was diagnosed with Wyburn-Mason Syndrome, an extremely rare life-threatening condition. After a series of experimental treatments, Sydney underwent a risky brain surgery where she suffered her first of five strokes that have since left her with limited use of the left side of her body. Despite the setbacks, Sydney pursued her passion for riding horses and won the 2016 US Para Dressage National Championship. She also became the youngest member of the Team USA Equestrian team at the 2016 Paralympics in Rio. In this conversation, Andrew and Sydney explore ways to stay positive in the face of adversity, the power of surrounding yourself with people who believe in you, and so much more. Sydney's story will inspire you to fight through any barriers in your life.
Show Highlights:
2:30 - Background on eventing and dressage
2:55 - Falling in love with the sport of dressage
3:36 - Wyburn-Mason Syndrome diagnosis
7:24 - Starting an experimental treatment
8:22 - Undergoing a risky brain surgery
9:37 - Staying positive after diagnosis
13:28 - Impact of stroke
13:55 - Challenges returning to middle school
16:39 - Setting an ambitious goal
17:14 - Family sacrifices to achieve Sydney's dreams
20:10 - Building a support system around you
21:30 - Staying motivated during challenging times
23:40 - Turning negatives into growth opportunities
24:30 - Sydney's training program
27:10 - Friendship with Jonathan Wentz
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Follow Andrew on Twitter: @andrewhmoses and IG: @AndrewMoses123
Please tell your friends about Everybody Pulls The Tarp on social media and be sure to tag Andrew in your posts.
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By Andrew Moses4.8
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This week Andrew talks with Team USA Paralympian Sydney Collier. At age 7 Sydney was diagnosed with Wyburn-Mason Syndrome, an extremely rare life-threatening condition. After a series of experimental treatments, Sydney underwent a risky brain surgery where she suffered her first of five strokes that have since left her with limited use of the left side of her body. Despite the setbacks, Sydney pursued her passion for riding horses and won the 2016 US Para Dressage National Championship. She also became the youngest member of the Team USA Equestrian team at the 2016 Paralympics in Rio. In this conversation, Andrew and Sydney explore ways to stay positive in the face of adversity, the power of surrounding yourself with people who believe in you, and so much more. Sydney's story will inspire you to fight through any barriers in your life.
Show Highlights:
2:30 - Background on eventing and dressage
2:55 - Falling in love with the sport of dressage
3:36 - Wyburn-Mason Syndrome diagnosis
7:24 - Starting an experimental treatment
8:22 - Undergoing a risky brain surgery
9:37 - Staying positive after diagnosis
13:28 - Impact of stroke
13:55 - Challenges returning to middle school
16:39 - Setting an ambitious goal
17:14 - Family sacrifices to achieve Sydney's dreams
20:10 - Building a support system around you
21:30 - Staying motivated during challenging times
23:40 - Turning negatives into growth opportunities
24:30 - Sydney's training program
27:10 - Friendship with Jonathan Wentz
Be sure to subscribe & leave a review for the show in your favorite podcast app.
Follow Andrew on Twitter: @andrewhmoses and IG: @AndrewMoses123
Please tell your friends about Everybody Pulls The Tarp on social media and be sure to tag Andrew in your posts.
Sign up for e-mails to keep up with the podcast at everybodypullsthetarp.com/newsletter!

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