Episode #18
Alexandera Houchin
Claiming Space: Identity, Endurance, and Coming Home
Rebecca 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, all on her own 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.
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.

Show Notes
Rebecca and Alexandera explore:
The intergenerational impact of cultural disconnection and how Alexandera reconnected with her Ojibwe roots
Her early experiences with addiction and the bike as a tool first for survival and then for transformation
How storytelling, sport, and representation can be tools of reclamation and healing
The struggle of turning passion into profession and keeping purpose at the center
Her dream of becoming a fully supported professional athlete in ultra-endurance bikepacking
Why she’s shifting from avenging past injustices to building a future of visibility and strength
Her big goals for the Tour Divide and what winning means on her terms
Transformative insights:
"I used to want to avenge what was done to my family. Now I want to become the person I needed to see growing up."
Representation isn’t performative; it’s a responsibility to those who come next.
Belonging is power. Community is performance fuel.
You can't be what you can't see. Visibility matters.
Vulnerable moments:
Alexandera's family's forced separation due to federal Indian policy
Her journey with addiction and how cycling became a tool for freedom and identity
The conflict between pursuing sport professionally and staying grounded in purpose
How Rebecca’s mentorship helped Alexandera take the leap into being a full-time athlete
Practical wisdom:
The importance of cultural storytelling and the tension between oral tradition and written legacy
Why bikes are a vehicle for both personal sovereignty and collective connection
Don’t worry about being fast. Worry about being full: full of purpose, connection, and intention.
You don’t have to do it all alone. Ask for help. Build your village.
Personal growth:
Alexandera’s evolution from bike courier to competitive athlete to cultural advocate
Her transition from pushing through pain to honoring process
Letting go of a scarcity mindset and embracing mentorship, partnership, and legacy
How sport becomes ceremony when rooted in identity and community
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