Setting the Tone: What Makes a Space Feel Good? – Jesse Safford
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Jesse Safford (they/them) started climbing during college in Montana, but it wasn’t until they moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan, that they stumbled upon setting. Now Jesse is the Head Setter at Terra Firma. Jesse is also an avid comp setter, chiefing and setting their annual in-house Rabble Rouser competition at Terra Firma, and has set for Death Moth, Siege the Southeast and Flight of the Phoenix, among many others. Most recently, they’re extremely excited about the upcoming Midwest Mayhem series. Outside of climbing, Jesse is a birdwatcher, Dungeons and Dragons player, and cat parent. What does D&D have to do with working on a routesetting team? How can we all play a role in improving our team dynamics? Jesse and Holly dive into those topics and much more on today’s episode.
General Topics Covered- What does it mean to have “good vibes” on a routesetting team?
- How social pressure influences us in routesetting and tips for Head Setters/Event Chiefs to soften the atmosphere
- Emotional awareness and situational awareness of team dynamics
- What Dungeons and Dragons can teach us about team vibes
- Checking in on yourself and verbalizing your own needs to the team
- Role modeling vulnerability
- How Jesse and our host, Holly, met / Jesse’s perfect D&D campaign
- Find Jesse Safford on Instagram
- Terra Firma
- Competitions mentioned: Death Moth, Siege the Southeast, Midwest Mayhem, Flight of the Phoenix
- All you need to know about Dungeons and Dragons battle strategy
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The Impact Driver podcast is a production of the Climbing Business Journal. Today’s episode is sponsored by Approach and Trango. It was edited and produced by Holly Yu Tung Chen, Scott Rennak and the team at CBJ. Our theme music is by Devin Dabney.
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