THE TRAVIS MACY SHOW
adventure + mindset + life Join athlete, author, speaker, and coach Travis Macy, M.Ed. for compelling conversations with interesting people about endurance sport, ultra mindset, exciting adventure, optimized performance, Alzheimer’s resilience, organ donation, good reading, and more.
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Ever wondered what it’s really like inside the world of professional cycling? In this episode, I sit down with Mitch Docker, former pro rider and host of the Life in the Peloton podcast, to hear about his new book, Life in the Peloton. Mitch shares fascinating insights on the importance of support networks in both cycl
Today"s conversation is about the profound impact that endurance sports can have on personal growth and the collective strength of our communities. I’m thrilled to introduce you to Kenny Wilcox, a dedicated coach at Salida High School who embodies the spirit of endurance sports and community involvement. In this episod
Travis Macy sits down with Joel Pearson, neuroscientist and author of "The Intuition Toolkit." Joel redefines intuition and shares some powerful insights about how intuition is not a one-size-fits-all concept. Plus, they discuss the often-overlooked importance of intuition for athletes and how they can balance it with
Ep. 173 Cycling Futures: Stories of Passion and Perseverance with Sarah Sturm, Payson McElveen, and Peter Stetina
Today, host Travis Macy revisits conversations with three exceptional cyclists—Sarah Sturm, Payson McElveen, and Peter Stetina. As the cycling industry continues to evolve, it"s fascinating to highlight different approaches to building a career in this beloved sport. In this mash up, Sarah emphasizes the importance of
This week on the podcast Travis sits down at his home in Salida, Colorado for a chat with the winner of this year"s Vapor Trail 125, Nolan Van Harte! Nolan shares candid insights on the highs and lows of ultra-endurance racing, the importance of community, and the power of embracing one"s unique wiring. Congrats to No
Can acknowledging our mortality change the way we live our lives? I"m excited to bring you a thought-provoking episode with Jodi Wellman, author of "You Only Die Once." Jodi explores how the historical openness about death contrasts with today’s tendency to avoid the topic, and introduces terror management theory—a con