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Can Being Hit by a Truck Really be one of the Best Things that Ever Happened to a Person?

For Episode 11 of The Human Reboot Project, I sat down with a true force of nature: Megan Hottman. Megan is a national champion cyclist, an attorney, an author, and a woman who has redesigned her life around the philosophy of "hell yes or it's a no".

We dove deep into the concept of intentional living. Megan shared how she transitioned from the grind of a traditional legal career to a life of "van life" and advocacy, driven by a desire to live on her own terms. We discussed the tragic death of her friend and fellow cyclist, Gwen Inglis, and the emotional weight of securing a record-setting $403 million verdict for Gwen's family—a "mic drop" moment that left Megan questioning what comes next.

Megan also opened up about her own near-death experience, where she was struck by a motorist just two days before the criminal sentencing for Gwen's driver. She described this trauma as a "portal" that stripped her life down to the studs, leading her to write her upcoming book, Finding Enough in a World Wired for More.

From "awe walks" to creating a legacy with PeopleForBikes, Megan’s story is a masterclass in turning trauma into purpose. Set to an electronic-pop vibe inspired by Big Wild, this episode is a wake-up call to stop following the script and chart your own course.

Tune in to hear how getting hit by a truck became one of the best things to ever happen to her.

Megan’s Website

https://www.meganhottman.com

Gwen’s Video

https://youtu.be/gmEPzRGF_e4?si=bYNWSoyeaLFntx00

The Engine Inside

https://www.engineinsidefilm.com

People for Bikes

https://foundation.peopleforbikes.org