Wayne Willoughby doesn’t move through the world easily.
By his own account, even making dinner can be a challenge. Balance, coordination—things most of us take for granted—aren’t a given for him.
And yet, he’s climbed El Capitan in Yosemite 26 times.
This is a re-release of one of the most memorable conversations from the show.
Wayne has lived with the effects of polio and other physical limitations since he was young. Over time, he’s had to figure things out in his own way—how to move, how to adapt, how to keep going.
Climbing became part of that.
Not as an escape, but as a way to engage more fully with life.
In this conversation, we talk about:
There’s nothing flashy about how Wayne talks about any of this.
Which is part of what makes it land.
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