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Redefining Success: On Burnout and Doing What You Love with Corey Buhay
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Corey Buhay has made a life out of doing what she loves. That’s not to say it’s been easy.
Known as the go-to reporter for all things drytooling ⛏️, Corey quickly built a career as a freelance journalist regularly contributing to Climbing 🧗♀️, Backpacker 🥾, Smithsonian 🗿, and the like. Around the time she started writing full-time, she also started drytooling. Again, she quickly established herself, rising to the top of the rankings for comp ice climbing in North America. But, shortly thereafter, she decided to walk away. How come?
In today’s chat we talk about:
- 🧊 The assignment that changed everything
- 🧊 Going all in on things that give you happiness
- 🧊 Struggles with expectations, perfectionism and anxiety
- 🧊 Revitalizing Team USA and competitive pressures
- 🧊 Burnout and taking a break
- 🧊 Rediscovering balance and joy in climbing
I want to say that I really appreciated Corey’s openness and willingness to discuss difficult topics and her ability to infuse humor into the conversation. Further, if you’re struggling with mental health, know that you’re not alone and that there are folks and resources who can help, some of which we share in the show notes.
Resources and links:
If you’d like to follow Corey’s latest writings, her website is coreybuhay.com.
Some of my personal favorite articles of hers are:
- Russia’s World Cup Ice Climbing Scene is as Hardcore as it Gets
- The Strange Underworld of Competition Ice Climbing
- Years After My Mentor Died in the Backcountry, I Retraced His Final Footsteps
Mental health resources:
- Mental Health in Athletes: Breaking the Stigma
- Resources for Athletes with Eating Disorders
- Athletes Against Anxiety and Depression Foundation (who offer a free therapy option)
- Managing Stress in Sports: Quieting the Mind and the Body
...
📸: Cover photo by Mike Thurk (@mthurk)
Credits:
- Intro music by Hannah Noelle Enomoto (thanks, sis!).
- This episode was edited by Andrew Salomone of salomonesound.com.
- And of course, a big thanks to our sponsors, Aniiu Gloves and Furnace Industries!
Become a member:
Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the conversation and want to help us do many more episodes like this, please consider becoming a member.
(For less than the price of a bougie beer per month!).
🗣️ Leave us a review!:
You can also help us out by subscribing to the podcast and leaving us a review on your podcast platform of choice. Reviews are helpful for new listeners that come across the show, and a good rating means Spotify, Apple, and other platforms are more likely to recommend it to others.
39 episodi
Manage episode 431944367 series 3517603
Corey Buhay has made a life out of doing what she loves. That’s not to say it’s been easy.
Known as the go-to reporter for all things drytooling ⛏️, Corey quickly built a career as a freelance journalist regularly contributing to Climbing 🧗♀️, Backpacker 🥾, Smithsonian 🗿, and the like. Around the time she started writing full-time, she also started drytooling. Again, she quickly established herself, rising to the top of the rankings for comp ice climbing in North America. But, shortly thereafter, she decided to walk away. How come?
In today’s chat we talk about:
- 🧊 The assignment that changed everything
- 🧊 Going all in on things that give you happiness
- 🧊 Struggles with expectations, perfectionism and anxiety
- 🧊 Revitalizing Team USA and competitive pressures
- 🧊 Burnout and taking a break
- 🧊 Rediscovering balance and joy in climbing
I want to say that I really appreciated Corey’s openness and willingness to discuss difficult topics and her ability to infuse humor into the conversation. Further, if you’re struggling with mental health, know that you’re not alone and that there are folks and resources who can help, some of which we share in the show notes.
Resources and links:
If you’d like to follow Corey’s latest writings, her website is coreybuhay.com.
Some of my personal favorite articles of hers are:
- Russia’s World Cup Ice Climbing Scene is as Hardcore as it Gets
- The Strange Underworld of Competition Ice Climbing
- Years After My Mentor Died in the Backcountry, I Retraced His Final Footsteps
Mental health resources:
- Mental Health in Athletes: Breaking the Stigma
- Resources for Athletes with Eating Disorders
- Athletes Against Anxiety and Depression Foundation (who offer a free therapy option)
- Managing Stress in Sports: Quieting the Mind and the Body
...
📸: Cover photo by Mike Thurk (@mthurk)
Credits:
- Intro music by Hannah Noelle Enomoto (thanks, sis!).
- This episode was edited by Andrew Salomone of salomonesound.com.
- And of course, a big thanks to our sponsors, Aniiu Gloves and Furnace Industries!
Become a member:
Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the conversation and want to help us do many more episodes like this, please consider becoming a member.
(For less than the price of a bougie beer per month!).
🗣️ Leave us a review!:
You can also help us out by subscribing to the podcast and leaving us a review on your podcast platform of choice. Reviews are helpful for new listeners that come across the show, and a good rating means Spotify, Apple, and other platforms are more likely to recommend it to others.
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