Knowledgecast

The Making of a Paralympian: At the Crossroads of Pain and Purpose with Jarryd Wallace (Part 2)


Listen Later

In Part 2 of The Making of a ParalympianJarryd Wallace picks up where his story left off—walking just six weeks after losing his leg and running again only months later. What followed was nothing short of remarkable: a meteoric rise through the Paralympic ranks, world records, and life-changing moments on and off the track.

But the story wasn’t always gold medals and podiums. Jarryd shares:

  • His first taste of international victory—and what it taught him about potential
  • The heartbreak of tripping on the world stage, and the surprising perspective it gave him
  • Rio 2016’s crushing disappointment after being a favorite for gold—and the spiritual reset that followed
  • The bittersweet triumph of finally medaling in Tokyo... in an empty stadium
  • And his bold switch to the long jump at age 31, which led to a bronze medal in Paris with his family cheering in the stands

Jarryd’s journey is a testament to the power of perseverance, purpose, and peace. He also discusses his current mission: advocating for legislation that gives prosthetic users access to the equipment they need to thrive.

💬 “I don’t want to be remembered for medals—I want to be remembered for impact.”

🎧 Tune in for a story that will challenge your view of success—and inspire you to find deeper purpose in your own journey.

Learn more at www.jackwwilliams.com/podcast

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

KnowledgecastBy Jack Williams

  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5

5

5 ratings