EPISODE · Jun 7, 2022 · 1H 3M
EPISODE 102 | What It’s Like to Finish the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge with Steve Davis
from Human Amplified · host Brandi Fleck
Long before most people would willingly push themselves to physical and mental extremes, endurance challenges have existed as a way to test not just skill, but identity.In this episode, Steve Davis (Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge finisher, Navy veteran, and Angels Alive supporter) shares what it means to take on a 10,000-mile ride with no GPS, limited sleep, and constant uncertainty. What begins as a test of endurance quickly becomes something else entirely.We explore how the structure of the Hoka Hey Challenge strips away control, why moments of loss can deepen faith rather than weaken it, and how experiences that seem disconnected, from long-distance riding to personal grief, can shape a more grounded sense of purpose.If you’ve ever wondered what actually changes after you push yourself to your limits, this conversation offers a more honest look at resilience, belief, and what it means to come back different.
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Steve Davis shares how the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge, along with experiences of loss and faith, reshaped his perspective on resilience, purpose, and how he moves through life.
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EPISODE 102 | What It’s Like to Finish the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge with Steve Davis
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