
What does it really mean to have a strong mind? And what does it actually mean to be brave?
In climbing, bravery is usually praised and celebrated—but when we look more closely, it’s far more nuanced than the simple definitions we tend to rely on. In this episode, Hazel and Angus explore how bravery has traditionally been viewed in climbing, unpack common misconceptions, and examine the many layers that sit beneath our usual assumptions.
They discuss ego, status, vulnerability, and how having a strong mind is not the same as simply “being brave.” This conversation invites climbers to rethink what courage really looks like—on and off the wall.
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Timestamps
00:00:14 – Introduction
00:01:21 – Common misconceptions about bravery in climbing
00:12:48 – Different types of bravery
00:20:21 – Ego and status in climbing
00:28:46 – Defining bravery
00:39:08 – Strong-mindedness vs bravery
00:50:16 – Vulnerability and gender in climbing
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