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Alex Honnold and Jimmy Chin On Living a Life of Purpose | PTC LiveWorx 2023

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2023
  • This #keynote from PTC LiveWorx 2023 features Alex Honnold and Jimmy Chin discussing their unexpected paths to greatness, pursuing their passions of #freesolo climbing and adventure filmmaking, and living a purposeful life that celebrates our planet and sustainability.
    Jimmy discusses the digital evolution of cameras 04:13
    Alex discusses how climbing gear is continuously improving 06:00
    Alex discusses meeting Jimmy for the first time 07:42
    Jimmy explains how Alex first got onto his radar 09:57
    Alex reveals what makes Jimmy successful as a filmmaker 14:44
    Jimmy explains what makes Alex successful as a climber 15:38
    Jimmy explain the importance of being well prepared 19:16
    Alex talks about preparing to free solo El Cap 20:44
    Alex explains how planning and preparation help him reduce risk 21:19
    Alex explains about his mental thought process when climbing 22:59
    Jimmy discusses taking risks and dealing with loss 24:14
    Alex talks about intentionality when choosing take risks 29:08
    Jimmy talks about feeling the effects of climate change 30:33
    Jimmy discusses the role of sustainability in his film Wild Life 33:32
    Alex talks about balancing his professional life and his family life 35:24
    Jimmy explains Chai’s influence on his film Meru 38:32
    Alex talks about the footage that was cut from Free Solo 43:35
    Jimmy explains how Chai turned Free Solo into a love story 44:37
    Jimmy introduces a clip of his new film Wild Life 45:43
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 27

  • @alvaroe7678
    @alvaroe7678 6 місяців тому +15

    41:40 yes jimmy for the love of God!! Release the whole climb edition! 😄

  • @raudhampton
    @raudhampton 8 місяців тому +24

    By the way, I turned free solo into a love story. Probably the best quote I’ve ever heard from these guys.

  • @jasonahlan6856
    @jasonahlan6856 9 місяців тому +25

    She gave a great interview…what well thought out questions…

    • @cory8242
      @cory8242 9 місяців тому +5

      Such a great interviewer and to keep it fresh in 2023 hope she gets to do more like this

  • @bazcardinal1176
    @bazcardinal1176 6 місяців тому +10

    That was such a great interview with two amazing living legends. The first question had me in stitches and the ending with Jimmy and Chai's next film had me teary eyed. Looking forward to watching it.

  • @ericchild3363
    @ericchild3363 6 місяців тому +9

    Excellent conversation and great questions, thank you

  • @Berry_N
    @Berry_N 4 місяці тому +5

    Fantastic conversation.

    • @ptc
      @ptc  4 місяці тому +1

      We agree!

  • @yunghiga7699
    @yunghiga7699 10 місяців тому +6

    Awesome

  • @maxbolenkab
    @maxbolenkab 7 місяців тому +4

    Wonderful conversation!

  • @PeteyPablo1
    @PeteyPablo1 5 місяців тому +3

    could we PLEASE get the uncut footage Ill sacrifcice everything for it

  • @farbeyonddriven8173
    @farbeyonddriven8173 6 місяців тому

    Would love to have a beer and a smoke with JC!!!

  • @traceymcghee902
    @traceymcghee902 4 місяці тому

    LOVE ALEX HONNOLD shout out to his beautiful wife. She deserves a great friend man and husband like Alex Honnold.

  • @emilytsialos5358
    @emilytsialos5358 5 місяців тому

    Great interview. Speaking of design change and sustainability, perhaps Patagucci and North Face could consider not making clothing out of petroleum derivatives. That would be a great place to start for a number of reasons.

  • @dakiblabla
    @dakiblabla 2 місяці тому

    It's funny though to cast free solo climbing, which is inherently suicidal, as "life of purpose".

  • @themetalpig7613
    @themetalpig7613 7 місяців тому +7

    The problem with climate change is we are beings with an extremely short lifespan trying to make sense of cycles that are thousands of years long. The Earth is technically still on its way out of a mini ice age, so it's no wonder the glaciers are retreating and weather patterns are changing. There's been times where the global has been hotter and life has flourished more than any other periods we are aware of. We need to be more flexible with dealing with ocean levels rising, rather than watching govt banning farmers that grow our food because "cow farts" while they simultaneously create wars across the globe and fly private jets everywhere.

    • @IronJohn755
      @IronJohn755 7 місяців тому

      Agreed. What I would accept as a skeptic of the "official narrative" would be something like "Yes, climate is changing, and here's the undeniable proof of glacial retreat, etc. The prevailing theory holds that manmade CO2 is a contributing factor, but it's a complex situation and we don't understand all the factors. What we propose is to invest in public infrastructure like seawalls, and to shift toward viable ways to reduce our use of hydrocarbons, like building nuclear power plants and public transportation, making buildings more efficient to heat and cool, etc."
      Instead we get anti-human draconian laws, censorship, carbon credit schemes, etc. I think the days are over where anyone is concerned about this except people like glasses lady in their little urban NPR-listening bubbles. If they turn out to have been correct it's an own-goal, because they spent the last 20 years trying to sell a cure (global enslavement) worse than the disease (1 foot of sea level rise).

    • @Elfina1959
      @Elfina1959 6 місяців тому

      Pre Cambrian, 3.2billiin years
      That’s a lot of time for climate change

    • @nobytes2
      @nobytes2 6 місяців тому

      humans as a whole are very selfish. Everyone wants someone else to figure it out because everyone is thinks they are not doing anything wrong. I firmly believe that when huge floods and crazy repercussions are happening nobody will ever do anything about it.

    • @nadia4985
      @nadia4985 6 місяців тому

      In a single moment one can start nourishing and behaving according to our specie and many do just that.
      Reducing self to a mere detriment to all life on Earth and everyone's habitats is not a part of some natural cycle, it's a deliberate set of unintelligent choices.
      Individuals like you are the problem. Zero accountability. Zero ability to change. Zero access to reason and utter disregard for lives of others.
      There's absolute nothing sane, healthy nor natural about animal farming and no amount of you minimazing the most collosal atrocity ever committed by our kind will change that.

    • @Cyax0k
      @Cyax0k 6 місяців тому +4

      Its not about destroying all life on the planet, its about making life for HUMANS vastly more difficult, or even impossible. Whether climate change would be happening with or without us is not the question. Its how much we are affecting it and how our decisions will shape the existences of future generations.
      Humans have more power now than in any previous era of human existence, and while we may not be able to actually annihilate the planet we could through nuclear holocaust kill all higher forms of life, or put humans at risk of extinction, or even more simply consume all the easily consumed resources that make our current lives possible.
      The problem we're facing now is that governments and corporations are trying to say that its the individual that needs to pick up the slack, when in reality that's only a small portion of contributors and that its governments and corporations we need to hold accountable for addressing the large scale contributors to climate change.