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[The Unquiet Mind: A Deep Dive into Cory Richards' Memoir and Mental Health Journey]-[The Color Of Everything: Cory Richards On Big Peaks, Being Bi-Polar, Healing From Trauma, PTSD, & Alcoholism]

The Rich Roll Podcast · B2 · 2024-11-14

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The Intersection of Adventure and Adversity

In a profound conversation on the Rich Roll Podcast, world-class mountaineer and National Geographic photographer Cory Richards discusses his memoir, The Color of Everything. Richards, known for his harrowing climbs—including being the first American to summit an 8,000-meter peak in winter—reveals that his greatest challenge has not been scaling mountains, but navigating the "turbulent, unquiet mind" of his bipolar disorder. The discussion moves beyond the typical "hero's journey" narrative, focusing instead on the mental health struggle that underlies his life's work.

Deconstructing the Identity of the "Hungry Ghost"

Richards reflects on how his external accomplishments—climbing, photography, and the fame associated with them—served as a way to soothe his "hungry ghost," a metaphor for the insatiable need for validation. He admits, "I have been really, really great at mistaking attention for love." By weaponizing his trauma and using high-risk adventures to feel special, he inadvertently distanced himself from genuine self-worth. Both Roll and Richards agree that identity, when built solely on external achievements, becomes a "trap" and an "impediment to growth" rather than a path to healing.

The Myth of Privilege and the Reality of Trauma

Richards challenges the notion that his story is one of simple privilege. While acknowledging his socioeconomic starting point, he emphasizes that "mental health itself does not give a shit what color or gender you are." He details his early life—dropping out of school, psychiatric hospitalizations, and bouts of homelessness—to illustrate that his journey was marked by severe developmental trauma and a lack of emotional safety. He posits that trauma is often about what is absent as much as what is present, and that his maladaptive behaviors, such as hyper-sexuality and substance use, were merely attempts to manage an unhealed nervous system.

The "I Am" Moment: A Shift in Perspective

As the conversation turns to healing, Richards highlights the danger of remaining chained to one's trauma identity. He critiques the way some support systems inadvertently reinforce the idea of being "broken." Instead, he advocates for a shift toward the "I Am" presence—a state of being that exists beneath the narratives and labels. "The rest of it is helpful at times, but it can also be really harmful," he notes, suggesting that true peace comes from recognizing that we are not the stories we tell ourselves, but rather the conscious awareness that experiences life.

A Path Forward: Community and Radical Honesty

Richards and Roll discuss the importance of community, specifically the role of men’s groups in fostering integrity and vulnerability. Richards emphasizes that healing requires engaging with one's triggers rather than avoiding them, as triggers act as a "compass" toward unresolved wounds. Ultimately, the podcast serves as an act of service, inviting listeners to move past the binary of victimhood versus triumph and embrace the messy, paradoxical reality of being human. Through the lens of his art and his struggle, Richards offers a roadmap for those seeking to move beyond their own internal cages and find wholeness in the ordinary.

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And I did it with some amazing products by Nordetrack.
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And part of what makes it amazing is that it goes up to an insane 40 % incline, as well as a 6 % decline.

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