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Episode 140: Making Waves the Right Way with Juan Caraveo

Episode 140: Making Waves the Right Way with Juan Caraveo

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In this episode of Randomness, hosts Heath and Josh sit down with Juan Caraveo for an inspiring and eye-opening conversation about perseverance, purpose, and the world of competitive sports.

Juan shares how his love for swimming began in high school and how he was determined to continue competing at the collegiate level. After graduation, he joined a swim team outside the University of Arizona with hopes of walking on to the university’s swim team. When that opportunity didn’t come to fruition, Juan made the tough decision to step away, enter the workforce, and regroup.

Eventually, his passion for education and athletics led him back to school at Austin College in Sherman, Texas. From there, Juan found his calling teaching at the high school level, where he also coached swimming—pouring into the next generation of student-athletes. His commitment to the sport didn’t stop there. Driven by his love for swimming, Juan went on to start his own swim team, creating opportunities for kids who shared the same passion and drive he once had.

That journey ultimately opened the door to a career with the US Anti-Doping Agency, where Juan now works to protect the integrity of sport. He gives Heath and Josh a behind-the-scenes look at how athletes are drug tested, the lengths some competitors go to try to avoid detection, and the constant evolution of anti-doping efforts.

It’s a candid conversation about resilience, reinvention, and staying committed to the love of the game—even when the path doesn’t go as planned.

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