
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


This week, I chat with Jonathan Hogg. Jonathan is riding the Tour Divide in 2023 and wants to raise a million dollars for Rocky Mountain Adaptive, a charitable organization that creates and provides accessible adventures for individuals living with physical and/or neuro-divergent challenges.
Jonathan discovered the Tour Divide during his recovery after breaking his leg. During that time, he also wanted to start giving back to the community somehow and hobbled into Rock Mountain Adaptive to volunteer.
In this conversation, Jonathan shares a lot about himself. He talks about his struggles with depression and being diagnosed with bipolar disorder. He discusses the tools that he uses to combat his condition, namely how cycling is “medicine for the brain”. How doing hard things and finding purpose in ones life is vital to his mental health.
I so appreciated Jonathan’s vulnerability in this conversation and I hope you find some takeaways while listening.
Please visit Jonathan’s Gofundme to donate to his cause and please share this around to your family and friends so we can all help him raise money for Rocky Mountain Adaptive. And don’t forget to follow him on Instagram to stay up to date on his progress! @jonathan.hogg.127
Save 15% at Redshift Sports when you use the code MB40
Save 50% off your first month of coaching at Cycling 101 when you use the code MB40 at checkout.
Save 25% at Dynamic Cyclist when you use the promo code MB40 at checkout.
Visit Rollingdale Cycle
Thanks to Ottalaus Inc. for their support.
Thanks to Spandex Panda for their support.
Thanks to Lakeside Bikes in Invermere for supporting me!
By Steve O'Shaughnessy4.7
2929 ratings
This week, I chat with Jonathan Hogg. Jonathan is riding the Tour Divide in 2023 and wants to raise a million dollars for Rocky Mountain Adaptive, a charitable organization that creates and provides accessible adventures for individuals living with physical and/or neuro-divergent challenges.
Jonathan discovered the Tour Divide during his recovery after breaking his leg. During that time, he also wanted to start giving back to the community somehow and hobbled into Rock Mountain Adaptive to volunteer.
In this conversation, Jonathan shares a lot about himself. He talks about his struggles with depression and being diagnosed with bipolar disorder. He discusses the tools that he uses to combat his condition, namely how cycling is “medicine for the brain”. How doing hard things and finding purpose in ones life is vital to his mental health.
I so appreciated Jonathan’s vulnerability in this conversation and I hope you find some takeaways while listening.
Please visit Jonathan’s Gofundme to donate to his cause and please share this around to your family and friends so we can all help him raise money for Rocky Mountain Adaptive. And don’t forget to follow him on Instagram to stay up to date on his progress! @jonathan.hogg.127
Save 15% at Redshift Sports when you use the code MB40
Save 50% off your first month of coaching at Cycling 101 when you use the code MB40 at checkout.
Save 25% at Dynamic Cyclist when you use the promo code MB40 at checkout.
Visit Rollingdale Cycle
Thanks to Ottalaus Inc. for their support.
Thanks to Spandex Panda for their support.
Thanks to Lakeside Bikes in Invermere for supporting me!

3,630 Listeners

516 Listeners

2,127 Listeners

525 Listeners

1,372 Listeners

137 Listeners

3,366 Listeners

639 Listeners

191 Listeners

35 Listeners

730 Listeners

635 Listeners

148 Listeners

34 Listeners

9 Listeners