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On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast Series: “A Recap of Turin 2025,” Daniel Smrokowski sits down with Nick Mills, a dedicated Special Olympics athlete from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, who has been part of the Special Olympics family for 20 years. Nick has competed in a variety of sports, including Alpine skiing, basketball, athletics, bowling, soccer, and volleyball. He’s also actively involved in the Special Olympics South Dakota Athlete Leadership Council and serves as a Health Messenger.

In this special recap of the Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025, Nick shares his journey and experience as part of Special Olympics USA . Hear about his deep passion for Alpine skiing, his preparation for the World Winter Games, and the valuable lessons he’s learned about health, fitness, and leadership along the way.

We also dive into Nick’s unique perspective on balancing a successful career as a software support specialist and administrative assistant with his athletic goals. Nick’s travels to over 20 states and several countries have also enriched his Special Olympics journey, and he shares how these experiences have shaped his perspective on inclusion and the power of sport.

Join us as we discuss the personal and professional milestones that have led to his success, the incredible memories from competing at the World Winter Games, and the meaningful impact of his work as an advocate for health and inclusion.

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Tune in for an inspiring conversation with an athlete who has dedicated his life to both sports and advocating for others, while showing us all the power of inclusion.

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Episode 767 ShowNotes & Links: SpecialChronicles.com/Podcast767

About the Podcast Host:

Daniel Smrokowski is a columnist and the founder and host of the award-winning podcast, Special Chronicles, which has released over 750 episodes in over 15 years. In recognition of these accomplishments, Daniel is a recipient of the Matthew Freeman Award for Social Justice for his efforts through media to give people with disabilities a voice. Read more about Daniel HERE