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How a 2,500-Mile Bike Ride Helped Travis Scott Heal and Redefine Strength

How a 2,500-Mile Bike Ride Helped Travis Scott Heal and Redefine Strength

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In this episode of The Phoenix Table, we sit down with Travis Scott, who transformed a period of intense depression and grief into an extraordinary 2,500-mile journey on a bicycle.

Travis shares the emotional weight of losing his cousin Brent, a dedicated cyclist, and how the unexpected acquisition of Brent’s Trek Madone road bike became the spark he needed to find new purpose. He realized that this monumental challenge—riding from Spokane, Washington, to Indianapolis, Indiana—could not only honor his cousin but also fuel a mission to help others.

This episode is a powerful exploration of grief, the mind-body connection, and how finding a singular purpose can be the ride of your life.

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