Siddrah, the founder of Climb Muz, shares her motivation behind creating a supportive community for Muslim women in climbing. She discusses the challenges faced by Muslim women in climbing, the importance of representation, and the impact of Climb Muz in fostering a safe and inclusive environment. Siddrah tells us about her growth as a climber and future aspirations for her organisation.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Climbing and Personal Journey
02:23
Creating Inclusive Spaces
05:18
Building Community and Support in Climbing
07:42
Overcoming Challenges: Fear and Barriers in Climbing
10:01
The Role of Climbing Walls in Inclusivity
12:39
Personal Growth Through Climbing
15:03
Future Aspirations and Goals for Climbers
17:37
Advice for New Climbers and Building Confidence
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Mel Reeve is an experienced writer, casual climber and enthusiast, bringing her knowledge and passion to the podcast. With a background in writing, copywriting and content creation, Mel is dedicated to sharing the diverse stories and perspectives that shape the climbing community.
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