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#147 | What Cycling Missouri’s KATY Trail Taught Me About Healing, Resilience & Transformation On My Bike Ride Across America - Chapter 8

#147 | What Cycling Missouri’s KATY Trail Taught Me About Healing, Resilience & Transformation On My Bike Ride Across America - Chapter 8

Episode 147 Published 1 year, 9 months ago
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In this episode of The Kintsugi Podcast, host Michael OBrien shares his journey of resilience while cycling across America, focusing on his experience in Missouri. Michael reflects on the unexpected detours, the scorching heat, and the lessons learned on the Katy Trail. He emphasizes the importance of embracing nature, developing small but consistent habits, and persevering through life's muddy moments.

Key Themes and Messages:

Embracing Nature:

  • Michael underscores the importance of reconnecting with nature, not just as a backdrop for our activities but as an integral part of our lives.
  • Quote: "We are nature. Often we talk about getting out into nature, but we are nature."

Developing Healthy Habits:

  • Small, consistent steps are essential for building lasting habits that improve well-being.
  • Quote: "Small steps consistently over time—that's how we create a healthy habit."

Persevering Through Tough Times:

  • Life’s challenges, represented by the muddy conditions on the Katy Trail, teach us the value of resilience.
  • Quote: "When the going gets tough, the tough get going."

Community and Connection:

  • Michael highlights the power of community support, drawing strength from like-hearted individuals who share the journey.
  • Quote: "We can find a way to reconnect, to come back together and reconnect with ourselves and then reconnect with each other."

Mindfulness and Reflection:

  • Mindfulness practices, even brief ones, can significantly impact our mental and emotional health.
  • Quote: "Just a few minutes each day tapping into our senses can wake us up to life."

Major Quotes:

  • "Of all the paths you take in life, make sure a few of them are dirt." – John Muir
  • "No mud, no lotus." – Thich Nhat Hanh
  • "I've had some sad days, I've had some challenging days, and all the different emotions in between. But I haven't had a bad one."


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I'm not a doctor or therapist. But I have been through the “ringer” as they say. I was involved in a cycling accident that my trauma team doesn’t know how I survived. Along the way, I’ve tried it all to heal and in my podcast, I share what I’ve learn in hopes that something might help you. Plus, I want to create a connection with you so you’re not alone in your journey. You’ve got this!


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