
Tyler Kania
Tyler is a passionate speaker who is not afraid to dive into stigmatized topics like mental illness, suicide, and mental hospitals. His story is one of resilience and reinvention.
Tyler Kania is a rugby player, coach, cybersecurity salesman, cryptocurrency entrepreneur, stonemason, painter, and writer, from Columbia, Connecticut.
Tyler suffers from Bipolar I Disorder, and his rugby career has been marred by the very rare and traumatic ruptured patellar tendon, twice. He is an avid reader, and writer, and his first book, The Maniac with No Knees, is an exciting, and introspective memoir, that dives deep into the severity of his mental illness.
Tyler went to high school in the inner-city of Willimantic, CT where he was captain of the football team. After that, Tyler went to Central Connecticut State University, where he was captain of a rugby team that won several championships. He was selected to play for a high-level premier team before suffering a ruptured patellar tendon which led to his first bout of mania. He later coached the Eastern Connecticut State University Women's Rugby Club to a conference championship, and has been an Assistant Coach with The Rose City Raptors U-19 Rugby Club.
Professionally, Tyler has spent nine years working in Cyber Security for some of the most well-known firms in the world including: Check Point Software, Fortinet, and Barracuda, as well Atlantic Data Security. He has worked with many different customers involving many different technologies and has proved useful at every step of the way.
The Maniac with No Knees is doing quite well so far in book sales. It is ranked #1 in Psychology New Releases, #1 in Bipolar New Releases, #1 in Rugby New Releases, and #1 in Cryptocurrency New Releases. This book is for anyone coping with mental illness or looking to learn more about mental illness. This book is for anyone who likes sports, adventures, or redemption. Tyler wrote The Maniac with No Knees in dedication to everyone struggling with depression or mental illness. He considers himself blessed in life, despite his curses, and hopes to make an impact in the world at large.
Tyler Kania is a rugby player, coach, cybersecurity salesman, cryptocurrency entrepreneur, stonemason, painter, and writer, from Columbia, Connecticut.
Tyler suffers from Bipolar I Disorder, and his rugby career has been marred by the very rare and traumatic ruptured patellar tendon, twice. He is an avid reader, and writer, and his first book, The Maniac with No Knees, is an exciting, and introspective memoir, that dives deep into the severity of his mental illness.
Tyler went to high school in the inner-city of Willimantic, CT where he was captain of the football team. After that, Tyler went to Central Connecticut State University, where he was captain of a rugby team that won several championships. He was selected to play for a high-level premier team before suffering a ruptured patellar tendon which led to his first bout of mania. He later coached the Eastern Connecticut State University Women's Rugby Club to a conference championship, and has been an Assistant Coach with The Rose City Raptors U-19 Rugby Club.
Professionally, Tyler has spent nine years working in Cyber Security for some of the most well-known firms in the world including: Check Point Software, Fortinet, and Barracuda, as well Atlantic Data Security. He has worked with many different customers involving many different technologies and has proved useful at every step of the way.
The Maniac with No Knees is doing quite well so far in book sales. It is ranked #1 in Psychology New Releases, #1 in Bipolar New Releases, #1 in Rugby New Releases, and #1 in Cryptocurrency New Releases. This book is for anyone coping with mental illness or looking to learn more about mental illness. This book is for anyone who likes sports, adventures, or redemption. Tyler wrote The Maniac with No Knees in dedication to everyone struggling with depression or mental illness. He considers himself blessed in life, despite his curses, and hopes to make an impact in the world at large.
