Our guest this week is Isaac Jean Paul of Los Angeles, CA. who is a father and U.S. Paralympic track and field champion who just happens to be legally blind.
Isaac and his significant other, Myra Harris, are the proud parents of two year old daughter Shylah.
Isaac was born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago. In high school he was a track & field star. As he began to lose his sight he didn't want to be treated any differently than everyone else. A friend suggested he compete in adaptive athletics, which led to training and qualifying for the U.S. Paralympic Team. He's won national championships and represented the U.S. Paralympic Team in Tokyo and Paris, where he is a two time medalist in the long jump.
Isaac is also the author of a children's book entitled: Mya's Marvelous Day At The Games , which was published in July 2024. Isaac will be inducted into the Lewis University Athletic Hall of Fame in March 2025, just as his mom was 20+ years ago.
Isaac is an engaging fellow and we’ll hear his thoughts on success and life on this week’s episode of the SFN Dad to Dad Podcast.
Show Notes -
Phone – (847) 800-0376
Email – isaaccjeanpaul@gmail.com
LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/isaac-jean-paul-9a1078160/
Website - https://www.isaacjeanpaul.com/
Instagram – IJP_IAMONE
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