The Power Company Climbing Podcast
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With more and more information out there, it would seem that we can learn faster and better. But that isn't always the case.
In this episode, Kris and Nate discuss why learning is more challenging in our current environment, ways we can better structure our time, tools we can use for learning, and the changes we are making to this podcast and our website in order to make them more valuable learning tools.
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CHAPTERS
(0:00) Intro
(2:22) Topic Explanation
(4:27) MicroLearning
(5:39) More Content Isn't Better
(9:30) Actively Participating
(14:32) The Problem with Social Media Discourse
(18:54) What to Prioritize
(23:18) Entertainment vs. Education
(25:21) Find the Voices that Resonate
(32:43) Recognize the Biases
(39:56) Follow the Topic
(43:25) Just in Case vs. Just in Time
(50:03) Learning from Video
(58:23) Shape the Algorithm
(1:04:04) Create Playlists and Saved Folders
(1:06:01) Taking Notes and Making it Stick
(1:10:00) Don't Forget the Past Information
(1:12:00) Writing About What You've Learned
(1:17:35) The Things We Are Changing
(1:35:38) Outro
BOARD MEETINGS | Indoor Climbing Lessons You Should Take Outdoors (Bonus Episode)
BOARD MEETINGS | Outdoor Climbing Lessons You Should Take Indoors
Hubble vs. Action Directe | The World’s First 14d (9a), Featuring Alex Megos and Buster Martin
REWIND | Hazel Findlay on Flow, Attention, and Letting the Body Climb
Jereme Ransick from the RRGCC | If We Own It, They Can’t Close It
BOARD MEETINGS | Where We Go Wrong When We Get Training Right
Lynn Hill, Katie Brown, and the Importance of Climbing History
TAPED TIPS | Stop Applying Training Principles to Climbing Performance
INTRODUCING | Written in Stone: Climbing’s Most Important Ascents
REWIND | Miguel and Dario Ventura on Life Imitating Art
WHAT WHEN HOW TO TRAIN | Blue Mountains Sport Climbing with Lee Cujes
BOARD MEETINGS | Lowpointing: The Most Overlooked Climbing Tactic
REWIND | Ravioli Biceps on Moonboarding, Process, and Identity
TAPED TIPS | Connect the Dots: Where Climbers (and Coaches) are Going Wrong
CONFLICTED | Kneebarring on Boulders
TAPED TIPS | 3 Tips for Training for Climbing Trips
REWIND | Craig DeMartino on Making Hard Decisions and Using Limitations
The Struggle Climbing Show | Tactics
REMIX | FAILURE : How Quitting More Leads to Bigger Sends
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