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An Episode of Affirmations: Battling Imposter Syndrome – CBJ Podcast with Ethan Paris

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Graphic by Climbing Business Journal; all photos are courtesy of Ethan Paris

Today’s episode brings routesetter Ethan Paris to the recording studio.

Paris comes from a film and creative background, giving him a unique perspective on how routesetters operate in a space that can be defined half by art and half by design. Hailing from the Northeast, he moved to Colorado in 2024 to set at the Climbing Collective gyms in Longmont, Loveland and Greeley. Paris is a USAC Level 2 routesetter and has set for over 20 local and USAC competitions nationwide. He’s also participated in the Setter Showdown in Hawaii, taken setting clinics in London, and hopes to one day set for national-level events.

Host Holly Chen talks to Paris about the prevalence of imposter syndrome in the routesetting industry. They explore the origins and characteristics of the phenomenon, from the term’s conception in 1978 to how imposter syndrome impacts today’s modern routesetting community. They talk about how it manifests across the gender spectrum, and how difficult it can be to overcome. Finally, they discuss how community is often the ticket out.

General Topics Covered

  • Ethan Paris’ Background
  • Defining Imposter Syndrome
  • Imposter Syndrome Manifestation
  • Community & Gender Factors
  • Gender and Imposter Syndrome
  • Combating Imposter Syndrome
  • Supporting Others
  • Creating Change
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Show Notes

Closing Notes

If you’d like to nominate someone as a next guest, have a topic you want to see us tackle, or have questions–we’d love for you to reach out here.

The Impact Driver podcast is a production of the Climbing Business Journal. Bold Climbing and Rock Gym Pro sponsor today’s episode. It was edited and produced by Holly Chen, Scott Rennak, and the team at CBJ. Our theme music is by Devin Dabney.

Ethan Paris poses while setting with the crew

Paris climbing a boulder problem

Paris setting a volume with two other routesetters

Paris holding a volume

Paris poses with other setting crew members

Paris has some fun hanging from a large hold

Holly Yu Tung Chen

Holly grew up in Taiwan and Hong Kong. Now she lives in Denver where she reports, writes and routesets. Beyond the Climbing Business Journal, her writing has been published by Alpinist Magazine, Climbing Magazine, Gym Climber and Sharp End Publishing. Holly's motto has always been: "keep it interesting." Read our interview with Holly: Storytelling Through Movement