

The Careless Talk Climbing Podcast
Sam Prior & Aidan Roberts
Aidan Roberts and Sam Prior host this climbing-themed podcast that kind of goes where it goes. Lots of tangents and rambles as well as hopefully thought provoking questions. Sometimes it's very focussed on climbing, sometimes climbing barely comes up. The guests tend to be elite level climbers, but we often willingly get lost in the weeds and end up wildly off-topic. If you're enjoying our podcast and would like to support it: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=70353823
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Nov 22, 2023 • 2h 12min
E73: Taylor McNeill - Tall enough to climb V16, living in a school bus and searching for projects
Taylor McNeill, a super humble guy who is tall enough to climb V16, talks about living in a school bus, climbing in North Carolina, challenges faced by different height climbers, and exploring new boulders in Finland.

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Nov 15, 2023 • 2h 40min
E72: Ollie Torr - Coaching the pros, being one of the brains behind Lattice and long baths with jockeys
Coaching climbing success with Ollie Torr, Lattice creation and overcoming challenges. Importance of high energy in training. Considering different perspectives and tactical approaches. Learning from other sports. Developing capacitors in training. Blurred line between strength and mental coaching. Maintenance lifts and shoulder work. Understanding strength blocks. Training to improve climbing style. Discussion on Kyrgyzstan climbing and logistics.

Nov 8, 2023 • 1h 23min
E71: Aidan and Sam - The Sisu project, the burden of Burden and objective boulder quality scale revisited
Topics discussed in this podcast include the Sisu project, the burden of dreams, creating a scale for judging boulder quality, the importance of cameras and photography in climbing, the CSU project and stash table, a scoring system for boulders, the significance of skin condition in hard crimping, rating holds and lines on a 17-point scale, the balance between enjoyment and burdens in climbing projects, dealing with weather and skin troubles in Finland, unedited content and fear of public criticism, and the difference between being alone and having friends around while engaging in daily activities and exploration.

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Oct 31, 2023 • 2h 28min
E70: Hazel Findlay - Exploring the mental side of climbing with a leading coach and pro climber
Head coach of Strong Mind, Hazel Findlay, explores the mental side of climbing. Topics include climbing objectives and challenges, the journey of a professional climber and coach, the importance of personal connection in coaching, the art vs science of climbing, the role of media in climbing, the thrill of solo climbing, underrated climbing destinations, being true to oneself, the connection between happiness and suffering in climbing, and exploring mental training courses.

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Oct 25, 2023 • 1h 30min
E69: Sam and Aidan - Aidan heads back to Finland, Sam partying like it's 2020 with the 'Vid and more moral conundrums for Aidan
Just the home team this week! Chatting about Aidan returning to Finland, being ill (as in the covid not being cool), battery powered planes and teasing Aidan with more ridiculous moral conundrums. You know, the usual drivel.If you're enjoying our podcast and would like to support us, check us out over on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=70353823Support the show

Oct 18, 2023 • 1h 52min
E68: Orrin Coley - Tying self-worth to performance, head games and growing up
Orrin Coley, a strong climber based in Leicester, talks about tying self-worth to performance and growing up. He shares his struggles and open discussions about flaws. Other topics include the emotional side of climbing, reminiscing about a climbing trip, and creating a kinder competition landscape.

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Oct 11, 2023 • 1h 51min
E67: Isabelle Faus - 8B+ first ascents, developing in teams and the Colorado scene
Isabelle Faus, one of the best boulderers, talks about her boulder development and why her accomplishments have flown under the radar. They discuss climbing sponsorships, the impact of climbing on the environment, gender disparity in bouldering development, and the process of developing new climbing routes. They also touch on the significance of college climbing and the importance of camaraderie in climbing.

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Oct 4, 2023 • 1h 39min
E66: Alex Megos - Comparison, diet and Yorkshire tea
94Rock climber Alex Megos discusses a range of interesting topics including his achievements, punctuality, love for tea, balance in climbing, promoting good eating and environmentalism, the benefits of a vegan diet, exploration of veganism and valuing nutrition, rest days, favorite climbing destinations, and potential rock development in lesser-known countries.

Sep 27, 2023 • 1h 27min
E65: Aidan and Sam - Aidan's 'work phone', trip stories and moss shoe sponsorships
Discussions include taking phones climbing, wearing rock-benefiting but rubbish shoes, the evolution of smartphones, transitioning from digital cameras to phones for photography, memorable camping trip stories, climbing shoe preferences, making compromises for sponsorship offers, opportunity cost and privilege in the climbing community, and various topics like chalk, moss stash pads, and pedicure sanders.

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Sep 20, 2023 • 2h 8min
E64: Solly Kemball-Dory - 8C FAs, tidal bouldering and FA ethics
Solly Kemball-Dory, a talented climber, discusses his experiences climbing abroad and his mishaps and successes. They talk about the limited climbing options nearby and transitioning from competitions to outdoor bouldering. The podcast explores climbing experiences and locations, the controversy surrounding grading in climbing, ethics of using natural features as holds, wave encounters, closed projects in climbing, challenges of climbing specific boulders, climbing style and weaknesses, challenging times in Rocklands, the importance of climbing outside, the impact of removing lichens and seaweed in climbing development, and tips for developing climbing areas.


