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  • AMA with Hazel – Climbing, Mindset, Motherhood & More
    2025/07/22
    In this special AMA (Ask Me Anything) episode, Hazel answers listener-submitted questions covering everything from climbing training, risk, and performance, to motherhood, mindset, and identity. Tune in for candid, off-the-cuff responses packed with personal stories, vulnerability, and actionable advice. Sign up for our thought of the week here! LinkTime stamps00:00:10 – Intro 00:02:03 – How old were you when you started climbing, and when did you realise you wanted to get good? 00:04:49 – What’s been the hardest thing about becoming a mum? 00:06:45 – What’s your favourite cam size? 00:07:23 – What’s the best way to train for outdoor climbing indoors, especially with new-school setting styles? 00:08:59 – If today were your last day climbing, what would you do tomorrow? 00:10:04 – What’s been the most unexpected thing about motherhood? 00:11:40 – What’s the best thing about climbing since becoming a mum? 00:12:45 – What are you most looking forward to next as a climber? 00:13:54 – How have you dealt with being a female athlete in a male-dominated sport? 00:20:08 – What would present Hazel say to past Hazel—and vice versa? 00:22:49 – Does fear show up for you as feelings or thoughts? 00:25:50 – How do you balance hard onsights with the risk of a fall that could set you back? 00:27:58 – Is there a lack of info on how to keep weight on your feet? 00:28:55 – Did fear of performance loss postpone you having a baby? 00:31:07 – If you could only choose trad, sport, or bouldering, which would it be? 00:32:22 – What changes have you seen in climbing in the last 10 years? 00:34:14 – What was it like sharing a tent with Alex Honnold in Greenland? 00:35:33 – Why does climbing bring you so much joy? 00:37:05 – What’s your favourite crag in Scotland? 00:37:59 – What are your daily and weekly routines like? 00:40:13 – Do you adapt your training based on your menstrual cycle? 00:40:44 – What was your first trad lead like, and how old were you? 00:41:12 – Will you go back to climbing in Avon Gorge? 00:42:56 – What was your biggest fear around pregnancy and postpartum climbing? 00:43:41 – What’s the weirdest Euro climbing thing you’ve heard of? 00:43:56 – Has climbing ever become an obsession or addiction for you? 00:45:15 – What are your views on encouraging more minorities in climbing? 00:46:50 – Have you ever felt pressure to perform in your career? 00:50:23 – How can someone start learning trad climbing? 00:51:21 – How has your relationship with risk changed since the “place less gear” interview? 00:52:24 – What challenges have you faced in your climbing career, and how did you overcome them? 00:54:01 – How do you balance climbing and caring for your child? 00:55:03 – How do you balance self-compassion with pushing yourself? 00:57:18 – How do you mentally handle not climbing when your baby needs you? 00:57:53 – When did you realise you were bolder than most climbers? 00:59:53 – What are the biggest mental challenges of being a professional climber that people don’t see? 01:01:21 – How do you think your mindset will evolve as you get older? 01:01:55 – How can I support a bouldering partner who fears falling and being watched? 01:03:15 – How did you change your training during pregnancy? 01:04:27 – How did you pick your daughter’s name? 01:04:55 – How can I support my kids in climbing while also growing myself? 01:06:21 – What are your biggest fears now, and how are you working through them? 01:08:05 – Who was your biggest mentor, and what did they teach you? 01:08:31 – Which country has the best climbing? 01:08:48 – What mental strategies did you learn from recovering from a shoulder injury? 01:09:37 – What sport are you worst at? 01:09:49 – How can I train if I don’t have a partner? 01:10:25 – Did you have rectus diastasis postpartum, and was it an issue for bouldering? 01:12:07 – Does sponsorship of privileged athletes impact confidence in those from less affluent backgrounds?
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  • Big walls and bedtime stories with Leo Houlding
    2025/07/09

    Hazel sits down with Leo and Jess Houlding and their eldest daughter, Freya. They start with Leo’s legendary adventures, expeditions and first ascents, exploring how his mindset and approach to risk have evolved over the years. Then the focus shifts to family life — from climbing El Cap together to powder skiing in Japan — and what it means to raise resilient, curious, and courageous kids in a world that often prioritises safety above all else.


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    00:00:00 – Intro

    • 00:05:51 – Why did Leo choose to move back to the UK?

    • 00:08:56 – Reflecting on his bold climbing days: how does Leo feel about his past now?

    • 00:24:23 – Balancing passion and profession: what motivates Leo today?

    • 00:31:17 – What advice would Leo give to people who feel stuck in life?

    • 00:35:21 – Leo’s biggest fear for his kids

    • 00:38:33 – What have Leo’s kids taught him about fear?

    • 00:41:40 – Getting the challenge level right for children

    • 00:49:49 – Balancing psychological safety and resilience in parenting

    • 00:57:01 – Kids and social media: where do they stand?

    • 01:06:40 – What it’s really like having an adventurous family lifestyle

    • 01:13:37 – Meet Jess Houlding

    • 01:17:25 – Making decisions together as parents: how Leo and Jess navigate it

    • 01:24:36 – How has this parenting approach shaped their kids?

    • 01:26:48 – What motivated the Houldings’ year-long family trip?

    • 01:31:22 – Meet Freya: Freya’s relationship with fear and her favourite part of the trip

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    1 時間 36 分
  • Performance psychology for climbers: AMA session with Hazel and Angus.
    2025/06/15

    Hazel and Angus sit down with a cup of tea to answer some of our listeners' questions around performance psychology. We discuss topics like flow, performance anxiety, stress and mindset. If you enjoyed this conversation, Strong Mind is about to re-launch the Performance Hacks course, where Hazel, Angus and their team will take you through a journey to learn more about performance psychology and how it can work for you.

    If you want to secure yourself a place on Performance Hacks, then sign up here to our waiting list as our courses usually sell out fast.

    If you’d like help working on your mindset check out our free mindset workbook and guided reflection. Click here

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    Blog post by Hazel about trying hard. Click here




    00:01:51 - Can performance anxiety be completely removed from climbing?

    00:05:35 - Is it beneficial to momentarily step away from climbing to better work on our mindset?

    00:08:45 - How can we access flow state on demand?

    00:19:52 - How often does Hazel climb in a Flow state?

    00:21:36 - How can we set goals and simultaneously have no expectations?

    00:28:26 - How can we try hard when allostatic load is high?

    00:35:36 - How can mindset be organised and used like tools in a box?

    00:40:17 - Are there quick ways to achieve flow?

    00:41:34 - As a coach or instructor, how do you manage the social pressure of climbing in front of students or peers?

    00:51:26 - Performance Hacks course


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    54 分
  • Rethinking Masculinity In The Outdoors: Resilience, Vulnerability, Emotional Strength and Fatherhood
    2025/06/13

    WARNING, this podcast mentions suicide and mental health.

    What does it mean to be a man in 2025 — especially in the world of climbing, adventure, and risk? In this episode, we dive into masculinity, vulnerability, emotions, mental health and fatherhood with Aldo Kane and Matt Pycroft. Aldo is a former Royal Marine, adventurer, TV presenter and author. Matt is a climber, adventure filmmaker and podcast host. From redefining strength to raising kids, this is an honest look at what masculinity means today and what we’re striving for when it comes to men’s health.


    If you are having a hard time, you can get help. findahelpline.com will direct you to your country's helpline.

    If you’d like help working on your mindset check out our free mindset workbook and guided reflection. Link

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    Timestamps


    00:00:00Intro: why this conversation matters

    00:05:43Aldo & Matt on what masculinity means today

    00:11:40Can we talk about masculinity without tearing it down?

    00:22:19Men and mental health: what’s really going on?

    00:36:39Male-dominated spaces: problem or part of the solution?

    00:44:00What do healthy men’s spaces actually look like?

    00:50:41How the media frames modern masculinity

    00:57:47Struggling as a man? Here’s what might help

    01:11:25The role of women: support, challenge, or both?

    01:19:10Are all men bad? And is chivalry just polite misogyny?


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    1 時間 33 分
  • The Cost of Winning: Shauna Coxsey opens up about mindset, mental health, motherhood and her time at the top
    2025/05/29

    Shauna Coxsey is one of the most decorated climbers of her generation, but this conversation goes far beyond competition results. We explore her journey through high-performance sport, injury, identity, mental health, and motherhood. Shauna shares her experiences with anxiety, disordered eating, and the often unseen challenges of life as a professional athlete, including supporting her husband through depression, being dropped by her main sponsor and coming back postpartum. It’s an honest and thoughtful conversation about values, positivity, life-philosophy, vulnerability, and what it means to stay true to yourself, on and off the wall.


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    Timestamps:


    00:02:22 - Hazel’s take on some of the themes in the conversation

    00:04:27 - Shauna’s climbing beginnings

    00:08:27 - Choosing the path of a professional athlete

    00:14:14 - Are you naturally competitive?

    00:15:39 - Balancing personal motivation in competition

    00:20:18 - When winning isn’t enough

    00:26:40 - Shauna's doubts about competition climbing

    00:28:16 - Injuries and the body’s messages

    00:32:07 - The Olympic mindset

    00:38:10 - The tension between performance and well-being

    00:40:56 - Speaking out about mental health on social media

    00:51:06 - Shauna and Ned’s story and relationship

    00:58:24 - Struggles with depression and anxiety and sharing these topics publicly

    01:05:07 - Managing anxiety today

    01:11:04 - Mental health perspectives and real life

    01:20:19 - Eating disorders in climbing

    01:36:36 - Motherhood

    01:45:32 - Adidas dropping Shauna


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    1 時間 51 分
  • What does it take to flash El Cap? Babsi and Jacopo talk pressure, expectation, motivation, fear, failure and flow.
    2025/05/02

    In this episode, I sit down with Barbara Zangler ( Babsi) and Jacopo Larcher to learn more about their ascent of Freerider on El Capitan in Yosemite Valley. They both shared the same goal of flashing the route, however, only Babsi managed to achieve this, making her the first person to have ever flashed El Capitain. Hearing the story from both sides was interesting and unique. We discuss their motivations for climbing this route, what the road to get there looked like and what they both learned from the experience.


    There is a movie about their ascents on the Black Diamond website, you can follow this link to check it out! Link to video

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    - Timestamps -

    00:00:00 - Intro and updates.

    00:06:24 - When did you both decide to commit your lives 100% to climbing?

    00:14:53 - Partnership and their climbing journey.

    00:21:27 - Strategic approach to climbing throughout the year.

    00:24:10 - Struggles of the first time climbing in Yosemite.

    00:34:04 - When did flashing freerider become a goal for you?

    00:41:25 - Did this goal have more meaning to you compared to others?

    00:48:46- How did you manage the pressure?

    00:54:15 - Jacopo’s fall on the boulder problem.

    00:57:25 - Babsi’s flow experience on the boulder problem.

    01:01:10 - Jacopo on supporting Babsi and managing his emotions after he failed.

    01:06:34 - Jacopo’s inner critic vs. practising self-kindness.

    01:09:50 - Babsi’s reflections after the climb.

    01:14:46 - Is happiness tied to achievement?

    01:19:27 - What lessons have you both learned from this journey?



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    1 時間 25 分
  • Emily Harrington - From Chilhood to Motherhood
    2023/07/24
    WARNING - we do talk about eating disorders in this podcast. In this episode, Hazel speaks with Emily Harrington about her life as a professional climber from when she was a kid competing to now as a mother herself. We talk about how she started climbing and how she fell into competition climbing. We talk about her struggles with having an eating disorder at a young age but how she recovered from it and how she thinks about it now. We talk about how she's stayed motivated throughout her climbing career and how she's managed performance anxiety and stress around big goals. We also talk about social media and external pressure. Then we finally talk about motherhood, how she's taken to motherhood so far and how she thinks about risk as a mother.
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    1 時間 11 分
  • Social Risk and Self-trust With Africa Brooke
    2023/07/10
    In this episode, I speak with Africa Brooke. Africa is a consultant, coach, strategist, and speaker with a unique focus: tackling self-sabotage and self-censorship. We talk about Africa’s path to working in this field, from her childhood in Zimbabwe and her journey with recovering from alcoholism. We talk about how to rebuild confidence, self-worth and self-trust even when you feel ashamed of things you’ve done in your past. We talk about taking personal responsibility and the difference between being a victim and victimhood. We talked about why self-censorship is such an important personal and social phenomenon right now and how insidious it is within the human psyche. We talk about social and emotional risk and the cost to self-trust when we lose our authenticity. Africa works with visible people in the public eye but I think that self-sabotage and self-censorship show up in all of us in different ways and each of us could learn a lot from this conversation.
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    1 時間 13 分