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  • Gym owner and world class route setter Carlie LeBreton is back on the podcast to share her experience as a mother, a climber, and paving the way for the next generation of female and gender diverse route setters.

    Carlie shares her own struggles with guilt, failure, and the mental load so many of us struggle with no matter what level of climbing we are at.

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  • Carlie LeBreton discovered climbing as a teenager in the mid 90's, and since then she has become an integral part of the story of climbing in Australia.

    She shares how a school trip to Hangdog in Wollongong paved the way to multiple national titles, and becoming the first female chief setter at a World Championship event.

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  • The wonderful Amanda Watts joins us for a vulnerable chat about the chemistry of friendship.

    We stray away from our usual focus on climbing and motherhood, to explore the dynamics surrounding platonic relationships. How we value friendship, how we choose who we surround yourself with, and why a friendship that has drifted away can bring so much heartache.

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  • Amanda Watts has a dream to change the narrative around ageing, she returns to the podcast to chat about our beliefs and attitudes to growing older.

    Her experiences as a sports dietitian and ageing athlete shine light on the later stages of life, when we've grown into a fine wine, yet often feel defeated or written off.

    Amanda shares her thoughts on a limiting verse expansive mindset, and some key things you can focus on to support your body as it ages.

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  • Our conversation with Erynne Gilpin continues, as we delve into the power our ancestry has while looking to the past and future.

    Erynne is a mixed Michif (the Pás MB, Citizen of Manitoba Métis Federation) Filipina and Celtic educator, film maker, rock climber and mama.

    She is also co-founder of Indigenous Womxn Climb.

    Erynne shares the integral role climbing has in her connection to land, and how it informs her cultural teachings. She also talks to us about the importance of traditional place names, and how we can all take the time to honour the land we recreate on.

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  • Erynne is a mixed Michif (the Pás MB, Citizen of Manitoba Métis Federation) Filipina and Celtic educator, film maker, rock climber and mama.

    She is also co-founder of Indigenous Womxn Climb.

    Our conversation with Erynne weaves around stories that are full or heart and magic. She is someone who feels and thinks deeply about her place in the world.

    Erynne's insightful reflections on the portal into motherhood and postpartum, remind us we aren't alone on a journey that is often so challenging.

    Erynne also shares her outlook of the world, and climbing, through the lens of an indigenous woman. Her narrative is an invitation to all of us to experience our time outdoors and with our community from a different perspective.

    Learn more about Erynne sweetgrassandmangoes.com

    Follow Eyrnne on Insta @erynnemichelle

    Learn more about Indigenous Womxn Climb here.

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  • Majka Burhardt has us questioning the illusive ideals of 'balance' and rewriting the narrative of motherhood.

    As a twin mom, professional climber, author, film maker, founder and executive director of global non-profit Legado, Majka is no stranger to wearing many hats (all in one day, in varying fashions).

    Majka shares how much Legado has grown, and how motherhood transformed the way she approaches projects. From that first idea spark to combine climbing and conservation, to the international organisation that supports communities to create their own Legacy within areas of globally important biodiversity.

    You can follow Majka on instagram @majkaburhardt

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  • Majka Burhardt is a master of sharing the raw messy maelstrom of motherhood, with the most heartfelt integrity and wisdom.

    Majka is a professional climber, author, film maker, founder and executive director of global non-profit Legado, and an all round badass twin mom.

    Our chats reflect her approach to life, as we attempt to dig into the truth of our soaring highs and deepest lows. We speak about her incredible book 'More', reckoning within motherhood, physical and emotional risk, and why we need to invite many narratives of motherhood to exist simultaneously.

    You can follow Majka on instagram @majkaburhardt

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  • We sink our teeth into 'Intuitive Eating' with non-diet dietitian, and body image coach, Chiara Jorristma.

    Trigger Warning: Eating disorders, restrictive dieting, diet culture.

    This episode is an ode to listening to your body. Listening to the cues we are instinctively given, and exploring this relationship through food, through emotion, and through rest.

    Chiara shares common traits of disordered eating, some of which are so familiar and prevalent, that they have been adopted by society as norms. Then she delves into the philosophy of eating intuitively, and why the practice is often harder than it should be.

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    This 3-month 1:1 coaching program is for climbers who want to dial in their fueling, have a healthy relationship with food, and have better body image.

    - Folks can learn more about working with Chiara 1:1 here

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  • Chiara is a non-diet dietitian and body image coach, who had us questioning everything we didn't know we believed about our bodies and food.

    Trigger Warning: Diet culture and eating disorders.

    There is so much of value in this conversation. Chiara helps us explore the ideas around the body positive movement, and discuss how parts of this can be detrimental. She also explains why diet culture has impacted the way we view food, and our eating behaviours.

    Chiara also shares her own experience with an eating disorder, and how she navigated the path to getting better.

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    You can follow Chiara on instagram @theclimbingdietitian

    Chiara's One on One Program kicks off again during November

    This 3-month 1:1 coaching program is for climbers who want to dial in their fueling, have a healthy relationship with food, and have better body image.

    - Folks can learn more about working with Chiara 1:1 here

    - And they can apply for coaching here

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  • Climbing coach, Leah Crane, talks to us about training as a mother and the cart that doesn’t stop rolling.

    Her perspective, drawn from over 30 years of experience on the wall, is seriously refreshing. Centering curiosity and fun, with an awareness that life changes can exist alongside long term passions.

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  • We kick off series 4 of the podcast with the ever so wonderful Leah Crane. Climber, coach, and mum to one incredibly endearing bubba. Leah has spent most of her life climbing and competing. She won multiple British Bouldering Championships, and was a honed competitor on the World Cup circuit before stepping into the role of coach. Leah's approach to coaching is refreshing, and downright fun. Years of working with Olympic climber Shauna Coxsey, lead her to explore the idea of progress and training through PLAY. If you happen to be lucky enough to take a workshop with Leah, you will likely be rolling around on the mat, laughing uncontrollably, before you can even say "what's the beta?" She shares why this approach resonates with her, and why it can a powerful tool to unlock your own motivation.

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    You can follow Leah on instagram @leahcraneclimbing

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  • Melba Seto has spent years taking steps toward her dream of opening a pottery studio, and along the way created a business that brings adventure and community together.

    Melba created Calgary's Famous Adventure Soap, Bowness Soapworks, in 2021. She shares with us how her adventures outdoors inspire every single one of her soaps. Woven into each bar are landscapes, foraged ingredients, and stories.

    We speak about the importance of community in everything we do, and how it adds incredible value to our work.

    There is also plenty of banter about tenacity, crying and trying, and Vegemite.

    You can follow Melba on instagram @melba_seto and her incredible adventure soap company @bownesssoapworks

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  • If you need motivation to get out of bed each day, and try cool shit, Melba Seto is your woman.

    Melba is the owner of Calgary's famous adventure soap company, Bowness Soapworks, and an avid explorer of life. She shares perspective on the many, many, hours she has committed to learning new skills, and why sharing the journey is so important to her.

    Being skilled, knowledgeable, and successful takes time. We discuss preconceived ideas of needing to be talented to be worthy of a pursuit, and the misconceptions that others have built their skills overnight.

    We also discuss something very close to Melba's heart, mindfulness and the practices that teach focus, and calm, in stressful situations. Melba has used climbing, kayaking, and cold water immersion as tools to help manage her own past trauma, behaviour patterns and anxiety.

    You can follow Melba on instagram @melba_seto and her incredible adventure soap company @bownesssoapworks

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  • The wonderful Selena Pang chats about being a guide who is also a women, an older person, and member of the BIPOC community.

    She shares thought provoking insights into the complexities surrounding access, inclusion, and carving a place for yourself.

    We also get let in on a bigger dream she is working towards, and talk about why creating projects and spaces like these is so rewarding.

    You can follow Selena on instagram @Selena_pang

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  • Girlfriends are chicken soup for the soul, and quite frankly, so is our chat with the incredible Selena Pang.

    Selena is a climbing guide, yoga teacher, realtor, and single mom. At 53 years old she has over thirty years of climbing experience racked up, alongside a full pack of life wisdom.

    Our conversations traverse the challenges of being an older athlete, the importance of holding tight to things you're passionate about, and the integral role our girlfriends play in life... if only we are able to create community in a world that often breaks it apart.

    You can follow Selena on instagram @Selena_pang

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  • Competitive climber, trainer and coach, Cirrus Tan talks to us about her pregnancy journey.

    Cirrus has such a beautiful perspective of the experience, as she chats to us during the 35th week of her first pregnancy.

    What shines through is her ability to be very open to the unknown of what's to come, while still showing up each day and meeting her body exactly where it's at.

    We also talk about the growing representation of mothers in sport, and how the stories shared by others is paving a more realistic outlook of a journey that can vary so much from person to person.

    Cirrus has created a gorgeous training journal called 'My New Body' that allows pregnant athletes to track training throughout their pregnancy. You can purchase a journal by following this link.If you would like to work with Cirrus one on one, or buy her training journal you can visit mynextprogram.com

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  • Cirrus Tan is a national level competitor, personal trainer and coach. At 34 weeks pregnant with her first baby, she chats to us about navigating the physical and mental challenges of being a pregnant athlete.

    Cirrus has continued to climb and train through her whole pregnancy, sharing her journey and adaptions through instagram @chicksnchalk Her down to earth perspective, and acceptance of the unknown is inspiring.

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  • Climbing legend Lynn Hill chats to us about the coaching, training, climbing around the world, and her perception of risk after becoming a mother.

    We talk about her incredible new training video 'The Fundamentals of Climbing' She explains why she wanted to create this project, and steps us through the techniques and theories that are covered.

    It was a real honour to have such a candid conversation that touched on so many aspects of climbing life, and motherhood. Dusted with the humble and wise words of one of our favourite role models.

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  • Lynn Hill is one of the most influential climbers of our time. Her achievements will forever remain a part of climbing history. Her tenacity redefined what was possible for female climbers.

    She is also, an absolutely beautiful human.

    It was such a privilege to sit down with Lynn for chats that felt like a catch up with an old friend. She speaks openly and honestly about climbing, motherhood, and all the things in between. Her perspective and experience is one that will resonate with so many mothers who are chasing their climbing dreams.

    You can follow Lynn on instagram @_linacolina_

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