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A Chat with Jared Muscat: Surfing, Paddleboarding and Epileptic Opportunity

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For Jared Muscat, surfing has been a passion, an obsession, and in his own words an addiction, since he was a teenager. Surfing was part of what led Jared to his current job working for the outdoor clothing company Patagonia. And it was on Patagonia’s blog that I first read some of Jared’s story about surfing with epilepsy, his hard epilepsy diagnosis and journey, and a paddleboarding challenge he did to raise awareness for the condition.

It slightly surprised me to realise that I haven’t had any sea-based adventurers on the podcast yet. The ocean has often offered ‘adventure’ in the traditional sense - the swashbuckling, finding new lands kind of adventure.

But whilst the heyday of adventure on the high seas is over, in today’s conversation, we talk about how the power and unpredictability of the sea can still offer adventure of the everyday kind.

In today's episode Jared talks about:

  • Having brain surgery to stop seizures
  • Not being allowed to surf post-surgery
  • How yoga helped him with his recovery
  • Whether removing his amygdala has affected his fear levels!
  • How he got into surfing as a teenager
  • His path to working for Patagonia
  • How encouraging his Patagonia team have been
  • Previous employer's discrimination because of epilepsy
  • Paddleboarding when you can't surf
  • 'Paddling Towards a Cure' - paddleboarding 17 miles for epilepsy awareness
  • His reaction when doctors told him to stop surfing because of epilepsy
  • What is Epileptic Opportunity?
  • The importance of a good support network with epilepsy
  • What 'adventure' means to him
  • And more!

READ JARED'S BLOG POST:

Paddling Towards a Cure

CONNECT WITH JARED:

Instagram: @jaredamuscat

SUPPORT THE PODCAST:

Become a patron to support the podcast and continue telling stories of epilepsy in adventure. Find out more and sign up at patreon.com/seizeyouradventure. You can also make a one-off donation at https://www.paypal.me/seizeyouradventure.

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Instagram: @SYAdventurers

Facebook: @SYAdventurers

Twitter: @SYAdventurers

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Kev Rowe on Soundcloud | Creative Commons Attribution License

I AM STRIVING TO MAKE SEIZE YOUR ADVENTURE ACCESSIBLE. TRANSCRIPTS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON THE WEBSITE.

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This podcast is an independent production - costs of the show are covered by me (Fran) with the support of patrons. If you want to help support the show financially, head to patreon.com/seizeyouradventure. This will help me to continue telling stories of epilepsy in adventure.
Or, support the show for free by sharing it on socials! Find us on Instagram @seizeyouradventurepod.
Seize Your Adventure is part of the Tremula Network - adventure and outdoor podcasts off the beaten track. To find out more, head to tremula.network


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit seizeyouradventure.substack.com
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For Jared Muscat, surfing has been a passion, an obsession, and in his own words an addiction, since he was a teenager. Surfing was part of what led Jared to his current job working for the outdoor clothing company Patagonia. And it was on Patagonia’s blog that I first read some of Jared’s story about surfing with epilepsy, his hard epilepsy diagnosis and journey, and a paddleboarding challenge he did to raise awareness for the condition.

It slightly surprised me to realise that I haven’t had any sea-based adventurers on the podcast yet. The ocean has often offered ‘adventure’ in the traditional sense - the swashbuckling, finding new lands kind of adventure.

But whilst the heyday of adventure on the high seas is over, in today’s conversation, we talk about how the power and unpredictability of the sea can still offer adventure of the everyday kind.

In today's episode Jared talks about:

  • Having brain surgery to stop seizures
  • Not being allowed to surf post-surgery
  • How yoga helped him with his recovery
  • Whether removing his amygdala has affected his fear levels!
  • How he got into surfing as a teenager
  • His path to working for Patagonia
  • How encouraging his Patagonia team have been
  • Previous employer's discrimination because of epilepsy
  • Paddleboarding when you can't surf
  • 'Paddling Towards a Cure' - paddleboarding 17 miles for epilepsy awareness
  • His reaction when doctors told him to stop surfing because of epilepsy
  • What is Epileptic Opportunity?
  • The importance of a good support network with epilepsy
  • What 'adventure' means to him
  • And more!

READ JARED'S BLOG POST:

Paddling Towards a Cure

CONNECT WITH JARED:

Instagram: @jaredamuscat

SUPPORT THE PODCAST:

Become a patron to support the podcast and continue telling stories of epilepsy in adventure. Find out more and sign up at patreon.com/seizeyouradventure. You can also make a one-off donation at https://www.paypal.me/seizeyouradventure.

FOLLOW SEIZE YOUR ADVENTURE:

Instagram: @SYAdventurers

Facebook: @SYAdventurers

Twitter: @SYAdventurers

MUSIC:

Kev Rowe on Soundcloud | Creative Commons Attribution License

I AM STRIVING TO MAKE SEIZE YOUR ADVENTURE ACCESSIBLE. TRANSCRIPTS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON THE WEBSITE.

Get bonus content on Patreon

See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

This podcast is an independent production - costs of the show are covered by me (Fran) with the support of patrons. If you want to help support the show financially, head to patreon.com/seizeyouradventure. This will help me to continue telling stories of epilepsy in adventure.
Or, support the show for free by sharing it on socials! Find us on Instagram @seizeyouradventurepod.
Seize Your Adventure is part of the Tremula Network - adventure and outdoor podcasts off the beaten track. To find out more, head to tremula.network


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit seizeyouradventure.substack.com
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