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This week on What’s the Rusch, Rebecca Rusch shares space with ultra-endurance cyclist, storyteller, and Indigenous athlete Alexandera Houchin for a deeply honest and resonant conversation. A citizen of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe, Alexandera is rewriting what it means to be a modern Native woman, professional athlete, and cultural steward—on her terms.
Alexandera lives in northern Minnesota—on the land her ancestors lived on– where she now trains for some of the world’s toughest bikepacking races. Alexandera shares her journey from disconnection to deep cultural reconnection. What began as a tool for freedom during a difficult time has become her path to visibility, voice, and purpose.
Together, Rebecca and Alexandera explore what it means to claim space—in sport, in community, and within yourself. This conversation goes beyond endurance to examine identity, representation, responsibility, and the quiet strength it takes to build something meaningful for those who come next.
In this episode, Rebecca and Alexandera explore:
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Vulnerable Moments:
Practical Wisdom:
Personal Growth:
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This week on What’s the Rusch, Rebecca Rusch shares space with ultra-endurance cyclist, storyteller, and Indigenous athlete Alexandera Houchin for a deeply honest and resonant conversation. A citizen of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe, Alexandera is rewriting what it means to be a modern Native woman, professional athlete, and cultural steward—on her terms.
Alexandera lives in northern Minnesota—on the land her ancestors lived on– where she now trains for some of the world’s toughest bikepacking races. Alexandera shares her journey from disconnection to deep cultural reconnection. What began as a tool for freedom during a difficult time has become her path to visibility, voice, and purpose.
Together, Rebecca and Alexandera explore what it means to claim space—in sport, in community, and within yourself. This conversation goes beyond endurance to examine identity, representation, responsibility, and the quiet strength it takes to build something meaningful for those who come next.
In this episode, Rebecca and Alexandera explore:
Transformative Insights:
Vulnerable Moments:
Practical Wisdom:
Personal Growth:
Helpful Links:
Sponsor: Momentous
Fuel your journey. Momentous offers clean, science-backed performance nutrition trusted by elite athletes. Get 35% off your first subscription with code RUSCH at checkout.
Support What’s the Rusch
Love the show? Share it, review it, or text it to a friend who needs it.
🎧 Listen to “Claiming Space: Alexandera Houchin on Identity, Endurance, and Coming Home” now.
Connect with Rebecca Rusch
Website
Blood Road
Brain Storm Podcast
Ted Talk
Be Good Foundation
Social Media Links
Substack
YouTube

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