![]() Since then, I have done many years of work to broaden my perspective and come from a more loving and collaborative mindset. Watching myself run The Amazing Race 15 years ago gave me the opportunity to look in on myself from the outside and see just how unconscious and full of ego my behavior was. Getting to experience other cultures and people around the world and witnessing their way of life first hand… seeing how different their culture can be, while at the same time recognizing how similar we all are at the core. Three words to describe you: Loving, energetic, and capable.įavorite hobbies: Surfing, standup paddling, mountain biking, hiking, auto racing, dancing, sailing, camping, yoga, snowboarding, building, and flying drones.Ĭo-creating a beautiful life with Christie, our two beautiful boys, Achilles and Cruz, a successful career doing what I love with people that I love, and a daily practice that allows me to maintain high vibrations. Travel to new places, experience different cultures, and meet new people.ĭescribe what you do: We help companies develop/bring new technologies and innovations to market… primarily in drones, autonomous robotics, and emerging technologies. Three words to describe you: Humorous, outgoing, and positive.įavorite hobbies: Competitive shooting, golfing, and barbecuing. Fast, overwhelming, and exciting.ĭescribe what you do: Arrest criminals entering the country illegally and those smuggling illegal contraband. Seeing the world through the eyes of the Race. Three words to describe you: Loyal, strong, and determined.įavorite hobbies: Playing football, taking my son to the skate park, and coaching my son in sports.Įverything about experiencing new cultures, sights, smells, and people. Survivor has taught me to be confident in challenges.Ĭurrent occupation: Border Patrol Agent / Immigration Enforcementĭescribe what you do: I am a Watch Commander (LT in police) in the USBP. Returning players always have the advantage over newbies.Īfter so many times on Survivor, I've done a LOT of challenges. The Amazing Race-rs will most definitely have the advantage. I can't think of any place I don't want to go. Three words to describe you: Strong, smart, and brave.įavorite hobbies: Mentoring, fishing, and coin collecting.Īll. I feel like I can conquer any challenge reality TV or life throws my way.ĭescribe what you do: Empower youth to make it in society. Surviving 21 days in the jungle on Survivor empowered the s**t out of me! Survivor taught me to expect the unexpected. There is a learning curve to running the Race and returnees have the advantage, no question!ĭo you think Survivor prepared you for The Amazing Race? Do you think you learned anything on Survivor that will help you on the Race? Our biggest competition will most definitely be the Racers. Who do you think will be your biggest competition: Racers, Houseguests, or Castaways? I hope to not be the first team out, see places in the world we have never seen before, and strengthen our marriage even more with new exciting experiences and challenges. What do you hope to accomplish by running the Race with your partner (other than winning one million bucks)? I prefer tropical climates but I'm up for anything! I have always wanted to visit Australia and dive the Great Barrier Reef. What country and place would you most like to visit and why? ![]() Seeing breathtaking scenery and new places I have never been before. ![]() I am most proud of going back to school in 2015 for another degree and becoming a new registered nurse. What is the accomplishment you are most proud of? Three words to describe you: Kind, strong, and smart.įavorite hobbies: I love waterskiing, boating, scuba diving, traveling, camping, gardening, and working out. Waterĭescribe what you do: I work as a registered nurse in a busy hospital in Indianapolis on an Oncology/Hematology floor with medical overflow. Previous seasons: Survivor: Pearl Islands, Survivor: All-Stars, Survivor: Heroes vs.
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