Alex Honnold on fear, intentional risk, mastery through persistence, and why he climbed Taipei 101 live on Netflix.

Alex Honnold — World-renowned free-solo rock climber, subject of the Oscar-winning documentary Free Solo, who scaled El Capitan ropeless. He recently climbed Taipei 101 live on Netflix and runs the Honnold Foundation for community solar projects.
Steven Bartlett interviews climber Alex Honnold about his unglamorous early years living in a van on a few hundred dollars a month, and how two decades of relentless practice—not a special fearless brain—made him the world's greatest climber. They dig into fear as something you manage rather than eliminate, exposure therapy, and Honnold's philosophy of taking intentional, calculated risks instead of the unchosen risks most people accept. The conversation covers his recent live Taipei 101 climb, the role of breaking big goals into small pieces, compounding effort over time, and why value creation precedes money. It closes on his marriage, his wife Sanni's letter about how he loves through attention and acts of service, and the Honnold Foundation's solar work.
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