I’ve been reading Matt Samet’s writing since I started climbing in 2004, so this one felt a bit personal.
Matt has spent nearly four decades immersed in climbing—not just as an athlete, but as one of the sport’s most thoughtful voices. He’s written for Climbing Magazine, shaped how many of us understand the culture, and lived through the highs and lows that come with staying in something this demanding for a lifetime.
But this conversation goes well beyond climbing.
We talk about what it actually takes to last—not just physically, but mentally. About the pull of addiction, and how close it came to taking everything away. And about the slow, deliberate work of rebuilding a life with more honesty, stability, and purpose.
Along the way, Matt shares:
There’s a quiet honesty to this one. Less about chasing peaks, more about what it takes to stay in the game—and to come back when you’ve nearly stepped out of it.
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