Ep. 135: Working For It with Anna Davey
The first of the Oz Tapes! In this episode I sit down with Anna Davey, a professional climber from Perth, Western Australia. Anna has a healthy following on social media, and as a result, gets her fair share of haters. But I know that's only a tiny part of the story - one that starts with a big dream and a lot of hard work. Anna puts in that work and is living her dream.
We discuss her upcoming World Cup season, how social media and sponsorship work together to make it possible to be a professional climber, and how her followers have provided her more than she ever intended.
Sometimes you're improving, but the grades don't reflect that. Does that mean you're on a forever plateau?
Meet Lee Cossey: coach, gym owner, and Australia’s best all around climber.
A refreshing approach to coaching from Australia’s National Coach, Will Hammersla.
Australian climber Anna Davey has big goals, and the dedication to get there.
We went a little overboard on our Oz Tour 2019 t-shirts, so we decided to give a few away if you can answer a few questions.
Kris Hampton will be touring Australia with both climber and coaching focused workshops, as well as live podcast events.
During the 8th annual Joe’s Valley Festival, Kris sat down to talk to local legend and longtime crusher Steven Jeffery.
Our good friend Lauren Abernathy talks about the challenges of being a female coach in a male-dominated industry.
Juliet Hammer is no stranger to crushing double-digit boulders, and unfortunately, to dealing with internet haters, too.
Friends and activists Devin and Briana are doing the work in a social media world.
Ravioli Biceps is a Moonboard legend: the only person to complete every Benchmark on the 2016 set.
A climber since 1994, Kris was a traddie for 12 years before he discovered the gymnastic movement inherent in sport climbing and bouldering. Through dedicated training and practice, he eventually built to ascents of 5.14 and V11.
Kris started Power Company Climbing in 2006 as a place to share training info with his friends, and still specializes in working with full time "regular" folks. He's always available for coaching sessions and training workshops.
A room full of superheroes in Australia’s climbing epicenter.