Women's Climbing, Imposter Syndrome + The Creative Process with Lauren DeLaunay Miller | See Her Outside Podcast

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Ever put so much work into an adventure or creative project that you feel a bit sad when it’s over?

Lauren Delaunay Miller is the editor of “Valley of Giants: Stories from Women at the Heart of Yosemite Climbing,” and also a producer and award-winning audio reporter.

“Valley of Giants” features 40 stories of women and rock climbing, going all the way back to the 1930s.

Lauren and Angie talked about:

  • The challenges and beauty of editing a rock climbing anthology

  • Parallels in imposter syndrome between writing and outdoor sports

  • The unglamorous side of creative projects and authorship and managing expectations

  • The “adventure blues” and post-publishing blues

  • The strengths of women in climbing

  • Tips for aspiring writers and creatives

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