Episodios

  • #48: Joy Black - Train to be a Badass Grandma
    Aug 27 2024

    Trainer and Coach, Joy Black, is back on the podcast to debunk some commonly held myths about the pelvic floor, and enlightens us with essentially incontinence knowledge.

    Joy specialises in working with climbers through pregnancy and postpartum, from elite athletes to every day climb mamas. It's a job title that gets a lot of deer in the head lights reactions, but Joy's passion for working with women is infectious, and invaluable for our community of mothers.

    At the end of 2023 Joy fell from the top of a boulder and blew out her ACL, and possibly a few climbing plans along the way. Our conversation happened 11 weeks post surgery, and Joy shares how she has navigated the journey through injury and recovery both physically and mentally. Huge thanks to our sponsors for supporting this episode and series 5 of the podcast Urban Climb and Climbing Anchors

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    44 m
  • #47: Joy Black - Beta for the Bump
    Aug 6 2024

    Trainer and Coach, Joy Black, is back on the podcast with all the beta for climbing through pregnancy and postpartum.

    Joy has worked with professional athletes and everyday climbers around the world as they navigate the journey into motherhood and beyond.

    She shares her top tips for mitigating risk, that are a whole lot more helpful than 'don't bump your bump'. Along with the more nuanced assessments of bouldering and lead climbing.

    We also chat about the first baby steps in research, and the importance of having more robust studies.

    Huge thanks to our sponsors for supporting this episode and series 5 of the podcast Urban Climb and Climbing Anchors

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    code: MUMSGONECLIMB to get 50% one month of training in either the Postpartum Project or Beta for the Bump

    Beta for the Bump

    September PPP Waitlist

    Get involved in the research study Joy is collaborating on;

    Climbing During Pregnancy and Postpartum Research Study

    Content Warning: infrequent strong language

    Disclaimer: Content, commentary, and opinions shared on the Mum's Gone Climbing podcast are for informational purposes only. They are not a substitute for medical and/or health advice from a professional, and should not be substituted for care based on the facts/circumstances of your individual situation.

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    58 m
  • #46: Sarah Hay - Day by Day, Make the First Step
    Jul 16 2024

    Northern Rocks gym director, Sarah Hay, chats about taking things day by day. Whether facing challenges, or building motivation, it's about making those first steps.

    Trigger Warning: We discuss infant loss and stillbirth in this conversation.

    Part two of our conversation with Sarah delves into her motherhood journey. Her decision to have children wasn't straight forward, Sarah worried that her driven and independent personality wouldn't align with the ideals of being a mother.

    Sarah shares her experience of losing their first baby at 23 weeks. The impact the loss made on her, and how she navigates her grief.

    We also discuss the demands of juggling two young children, owning a business, and still carving out time to pursue what gives you joy.

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    50 m
  • #45: Sarah Hay - Build a Gym, Support Equity, & Lift Heavy
    Jun 25 2024

    Sarah Hay embodies dedication and persistence in all she sets her sights on. She is a coach, a route setter, and the owner and director of Northern Rocks gym in Auckland.

    A climbing trip to Europe sparked Sarah's dream of opening a gym back in New Zealand. But it would be many years, and many set backs before that became a reality.

    Sarah chats to us about the importance she places on creating opportunities within Northern Rocks for girls, women, and gender neutral climbers. She discusses her own challenges in this male dominated world, and shares how she has been able to create supportive spaces in management, route setting, and their local climbing community.

    We also chat about Sarah's other passion, weight lifting. Why she initially included it in her climbing training, and how it makes her walk through the world with more confidence.

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    You can follow Sarah on instagram @sarahhay.climbing

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    49 m
  • #44: Beth Rodden - A Softer Strength Part 2
    Jun 5 2024

    Beth Rodden has navigated incredibly difficult experiences through her life and climbing career. She has accomplished some of the hardest routes in the world, competed at elite levels, and survived a kidnapping in the far reaches of Kyrgyzstan.

    Through all of these experiences Beth also battled a pervasive inner dialogue. One that was often cruel, and pushed her to seek the perfection that continually skips out of reach.

    In part 2 of our chat with Beth she shares her thoughts on cultivating and celebrating a softer strength, how therapy and self work is a lifelong practice, and the positives of social media.

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    You can follow Beth on instagram @bethrodden

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    52 m
  • #43: Beth Rodden - A Softer Strength Part 1
    May 14 2024

    Beth Rodden is renowned for her determination, grit and ability to unlock some of the hardest lines in the climbing world. She is a trail blazer for female climbers wanting to push the boundaries of what was once thought possible.

    In a community that is often fuelled by bravado, Beth has also created space for a softer strength. One that is open, and vulnerable, and connects us deeply through the human experience.

    It was a privilege to speak with Beth about the constant exploration and unfolding discovery of her own life experience. Part One of our conversation delves into Beth's introduction to motherhood, and the way we relate to our bodies through climbing, injuries, and the different stages of life.

    Huge thanks to our sponsors for supporting this episode and series 5 of the podcast Urban Climb and Climbing Anchors

    You can follow Beth on instagram @bethrodden

    Watch This is Beth

    Buy Beth's book 'A Light Through the Cracks' available on Audible, Kindle, and paperback bethrodden.com

    Content Warning: infrequent strong language

    Disclaimer: Content, commentary, and opinions shared on the Mum's Gone Climbing podcast are for informational purposes only. They are not a substitute for medical and/or health advice from a professional, and should not be substituted for care based on the facts/circumstances of your individual situation.

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    37 m
  • #42: Carlie LeBreton - Motherhood, Projects, and Mentoring
    Apr 23 2024

    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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    You can follow Carlie on instagram @carlieclimbs

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    41 m
  • #41: Carlie LeBreton - A Lifetime of Climbing
    Apr 2 2024

    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.

    Huge thanks to our sponsors for supporting this episode and series 5 of the podcast Urban Climb and Climbing Anchors

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    Content Warning: infrequent strong language

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    37 m