

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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May 21, 2025 • 1h 37min
E149: Aidan leaving Yosemite, new comp scoring and should sport climbers just bolt on resin holds
Join Aidan and Sam as they navigate Aidan's transition from Yosemite and ponder life in America. They dive into the new IFSC scoring system for bouldering competitions, discussing its potential impact on the sport's fairness. The duo also stirs the pot with a thought-provoking debate on whether sport climbers should bolt on resin holds to protect natural rock, navigating the ethics of climbing holds and community perceptions. It's a lively conversation that blends personal experiences with the complexities of climbing culture!

May 14, 2025 • 2h 21min
E148: Eric Jerome - Searching for the best boulders, life lessons and working for KAYA
Join strong boulderer Eric Jerome, known for identifying the best climbing spots in the US and contributing to climbing history. He shares insights into his journey, including the challenges of curation and evaluating climbing quality. Discover why he chose a less popular area for climbing, his previous struggles with an eating disorder, and the lessons he’s learned. Eric also discusses his work with KAYA, which focuses on responsible sharing and access ethics in the climbing community.

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May 7, 2025 • 1h 20min
E147: Katie Lamb, the first woman to climb V16...again.
Katie Lamb, the trailblazing climber known for her historic ascent of V16, returns to share her latest achievement. She dives into the complex interplay of personal motivations and societal perceptions in climbing, especially as a female athlete. The conversation touches on the mental hurdles climbers face, the challenges of seeking recognition, and the importance of staying true to one’s journey. With a sprinkle of humor, they even share whimsical tales about a childhood pet hedgehog, Sid, making for a delightful mix of serious and light-hearted discussion.

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Apr 30, 2025 • 2h 38min
E146: Charlie Schreiber - Hot takes, life lessons and internet drama with one of the best hype men in the game
Joining us this week is coach of the stars (and other less successful (but no less valuable) rock climbers) Charlie Schreiber! We had a really good time chatting to Charlie, it was fun but also we got some good insights from a guy who has been through quite a lot of the ups and downs that climbing has to offer. I reckon this is a good'un!Check out www.paradigmclimbing.com or @paradigm_climbing_training on Instagram if you're interested in getting coached by Charlie. If you're enjoying the podcast and would like to support us please consider checking out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/c/user?u=70353823Support the show

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Apr 23, 2025 • 2h 26min
E145: Will Anglin - Board climbing nerdery, Tension, what is training anyway?
We were excited to be joined by Will this week. Will has been one of the most frequently requested guests on our discord. He's one of the brains behind Tension climbing, and so he knows a heck of a lot about one of our favourite topics, board climbing! He also used to be a coach and has clearly spent a lot of time thinking about training in general and has some great takes. Hope you enjoy!If you're enjoying our podcast then please do consider checking out our Patreon page : https://www.patreon.com/c/user?u=70353823Support the show

Apr 16, 2025 • 2h 18min
E144: Carlo Traversi - Motivation, Yosemite and developing the hardest V12s in the world
We were psyched to have Carlo Traversi joining us on the pod this week! He's an incredibly accomplished climber. developer and now gym owner! We chat about the gym, his changing motivations as he gets older and became a father, development in Yosemite and how to keep an incredible bouldering area off the map (just kidding). If you're enjoying the podcast and would like to support us, please do consider joining our fine and handsome community of distinguished Patroons! https://www.patreon.com/c/user?u=70353823Support the show

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Apr 9, 2025 • 2h 14min
E143: Allison Vest - Outdoor projecting, dealing with pressure and titanium tendons
Allison is a pretty great podcast guest! She's talented and accomplished but also honest and has a great sense of humour. We're fans of her and Kyra's podcast (CircleUp, check it out) and so it was a real treat to complete the set and have her on our rambly mess of a podcast to go along with Kyra's episode. We talk about the transition to outdoor climbing, the pressures of projecting, trying to enjoy the process without letting failure get you down and of course we couldn't let her go without a quick interrogation about her frankly ludicrously strong digits, not even we could fail to bring that up!If you're enjoying the podcast and would like to support us please consider checking out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/c/user?u=70353823Support the show

Apr 2, 2025 • 1h 49min
E142: Jonathan Sin - Trying to become a world cup climber after starting (relatively) late
This week we're joined by the ever affable Jonathan Sin. Jonathan is a talented comp climber and Youtuber from Hong Kong. He's been on a publicised mission to try and get onto his national team and compete at a world cup. We talk about having audacious goals, his lifestyle as a climbing Youtuber and the mental and physical challenges that come with it as well as his insights from his time training in Japan. If you're enjoying the podcast and would like to support us, please consider checking out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/c/user?u=70353823 Support the show

Mar 26, 2025 • 2h 27min
E141: Martin Keller - Defying aging and injuries to keep climbing harder than ever
Martin Keller, the Swiss climbing phenom joins us on the pod this week. Martin has achieved a huge amount in his long climbing career (we end up in the weeds talking about his football career for a while but we get there eventually) he's climbed some very big grades and taken down some very long term projects but he's perhaps best known for having done all of his hardest climbing in his 40s. It was great to hear all about it. If you're enjoying the podcast and would like to support us please do consider checking out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/c/user?u=70353823Support the show

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Mar 19, 2025 • 1h 31min
E140: Moral conundrums and hot takes special featuring Katie Lamb
Katie Lamb, a fan favorite known for her thought-provoking insights, joins the hosts in their snowed-in Yosemite apartment for a lively discussion. They dive into quirky topics like the surprising uses of Bag Balm and the humorous side of using antihydro for climbing. Ethical dilemmas in climbing practices spark a heated debate about the responsibilities of climbers, while they also explore Yosemite's bouldering scene and its media paradox. With a blend of humor and philosophical musings, they tackle the complexities of climbing culture and personal responsibility.