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EPISODE · May 9, 2025 · 59 MIN

Spreading the Positive Conspiracy of Stoke with Timmy O’Neill

from Nature Junkie Radio · host Jeff Johnson

Hey everyone, we’re back in action! Today’s guest is Timmy O’Neill. Timmy is best known as one of the top climbers in the world. He holds records for speed ascents in Yosemite, he’s put up first ascents in Patagonia, he lived in a cave in Joshua Tree for 60 days, he’s been in numerous adventure films and documentaries, my favorite being 180 South, he’s made films like Soundscape, he co-founded Paradox Sports, an organization dedicated to defying the idea that people with so called “disabilities” can’t live a life of adventure. Besides all of Timmy’s achievements, I’ve always found him to be a fascinating, high-stoke human who makes a lot of meaning out of his connections with nature so it’s an honor to share our conversation.  In this convo we cover Timmy’s childhood nature haunts, his Joshua tree cave epiphanies, how wild nature enables time travel that transcends epochs, the radness of rocks and how they slow us down. We attempt to unravel the mystery of stoke, Timmy shares his love of wordplay and writing the lyrics of life, founding Paradox Sports, letting moonrises melt frustration, making the film Soundscape with Eric Weihnmayer, and his favorite nature book recommendations. If you find anything in this episode helpful or inspiring, please share it with a friend so we can bend the algorithms toward nature.Thanks!Episode LinksTimmy O’Neill on InstagramTimmy O’Niell’s Website Paradox Sports Non-ProfitSoundscape FilmTimmy’s Band - Par AvionThe Invention of Nature by Andrea WulfA World on the Wing by Scott WeidensaulAn Immense World Ed YoungThe Overstory by Richard PowersWild Life Documentary on Kris TompkinsConnect with Nature JunkieIf anything in this episode was helpful or stoked you out, please hit the share button and tell a friend, leave an awesome review, or comment so we can bend the algorithms toward nature. Thanks!Instagram: @naturejunkieradioWebsite: www.naturejunkielife.comNewsletter: Sign Up HereEmail: [email protected] CreditsPodcast cover art by Ahab NimryOutro music by Tyler JohnsonEditing by Aashish M. 

World renowned climber Timmy O'Neill opens up and spills the stoke about the radness of nature.

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