
In this episode, Alex Stonehouse sits down with Megan Whitehouse, a freelance designer and endurance athlete based in Seattle, to discuss her unconventional journey from Wisconsin to the Pacific Northwest. Megan shares how she transitioned from studying consumer behavior to pursuing design full-time
The conversation explores Megan's approach to creative work, including her philosophy that great design goes beyond aesthetics to tell compelling stories that resonate with audiences. She opens up about the challenges and rewards of freelancing, her process for working with clients, and how she's working to align her career with her passion for cycling and the outdoors.
The episode takes an inspiring turn as Megan recounts her solo 2,000-mile bike-packing journey down the Pacific Coast—a 27-day adventure that took her from Seattle to the Mexican border. She discusses the profound moments of solitude, unexpected connections with strangers, and how endurance sports have become her form of therapy and creative problem-solving.
Megan also reflects on training for Ironman competitions, leading women's cycling groups in Seattle, and her philosophy of saying yes to challenges before knowing exactly how she'll accomplish them.
The conversation touches on the importance of disconnecting from constant stimulation, the value of life experiences in fueling creativity, and her goal to merge her professional work with her athletic pursuits in the outdoor industry.