Policy Rx with the Rock Doc

Policy Rx is a limited series from Access Fund, created by Dr. Erik Murdock, our Deputy Director of Programs, Policy, and Government Affairs. Each episode serves up a digestible dose of the policies shaping climbing, as Erik sits down with insiders, lawmakers, and pro climbers to break it all down.

What It Means to Be a Dirtbag with Cedar Wright

Professional climber, filmmaker, and OG dirtbag Cedar Wright joins the Rock Doc to unpack what it really means to be a dirtbag—then and now—from sleeping in caves in Yosemite to building a fund that helps the next generation keep their climbing dreams alive.From dumpster-diving days on the road to founding the Dirtbag Fund, Cedar reflects on how dirtbagism has evolved alongside the sport, why access and opportunity still matter, and what it takes to sustain climbing’s counterculture in 2025. In this episode of Policy Rx, Cedar and Erik explore the past, present, and future of dirtbag climbing—and how supporting climbers on the margins helps protect the soul of the sport itself.

12-17
13:49

Why Futuristic Climbing Requires Access with Connor Herson

Pro climber Connor Herson joins the Rock Doc to explore how access has shaped his career—from bold trad lines to recently becoming the third person in history to free The Nose in a day.Growing up on California’s iconic granite and pushing into some of the most visionary terrain in the sport, Connor has always sought out climbing that demands focus, creativity, and respect for the landscapes that make progression possible. In this episode, he reflects on how secure access creates the space for breakthrough climbing, why protecting these places is essential for the next generation, and what responsibility comes with pushing the boundaries of the sport.

12-04
21:28

Climber to Climbing Advocate with Timmy Kang

Pro climber Timmy Kang joins the Rock Doc to reflect on the season that reshaped his relationship with climbing by joining Access Fund in Washington, D.C.Fresh off sending some of the Buttermilks’ scariest blocs, Timmy stepped into the world of federal policy, gaining a front-row seat to Access Fund’s advocacy on the Protecting America’s Rock Climbing (PARC) Act. In this episode, he unpacks what it means to move from personal pursuit to public service—how representing climbers in our nation’s capital changed his understanding of access, and why every climber has a role to play in protecting the places we love.

11-17
20:10

Risk and Reverence in Bears Ears with Kitty Calhoun

Legendary alpinist Kitty Calhoun joins the Rock Doc to discuss her recent Climbing Magazine op-ed on base jumping in Bears Ears. Drawn by world-class terrain and rooted in deep cultural and spiritual significance, Kitty explores how the very landscapes that captivate climbers and jumpers also demand their respect—unpacking the ethics of high-risk recreation in a sacred place, the importance of listening to Indigenous communities, and how climbers can honor and protect this iconic landscape.

09-10
20:47

Why You Shouldn't Sleep on Oak Flat with Sierra Blair

What makes Oak Flat worth fighting for—and worth climbing at? Pro climber Sierra Blair joins the Rock Doc to share why this iconic Arizona destination is so special, from world-class boulders to its deep cultural and spiritual significance. As Sierra’s local haunt, Oak Flat is where she’s grown as a climber—discover why it belongs on your tick list, and how Access Fund is fighting to keep it accessible for generations to come.

08-28
08:07

From the Crag to the Capitol with Chris Schulte

In the latest episode of Policy Rx, the Rock Doc sits down with first ascensionist and bouldering extraordinaire: Chris Schulte. Listen as they dive deep into one of climbing's biggest legislative victories—the battle against a proposal that would have banned fixed anchors in Wilderness areas and the creation of the Protecting America's Rock Climbing Act.

08-28
24:29

Climbing for Change with Kai Lightner

In the most recent episode of Policy Rx, the Rock Doc sits down with Kai Lightner to talk climbing advocacy—from his introduction to the political process to founding his nonprofit Climbing for Change. Listen to how Kai is breaking down barriers and creating opportunities to experience our sport, and hear his thoughts on the essential role climbers must play in staying informed on federal policies that directly impact our community.

08-12
17:15

Tariffs, Trade, and the Cost of Adventure with Black Diamond

In his most recent episode of Policy Rx, the Rock Doc sat down with VP of Operations, Fabian Garza and the Advocacy & Sustainability Manager, Jessica Powell at Black Diamond to talk about the current administration's impact on their day-to-day operations, covering everything from tariff implications to proposed public land sales.

08-12
15:41

Stonemaster to Climbing Advocacy with Lynn Hill

Climbing legend Lynn Hill joins the Rock Doc on Policy Rx to reflect on her journey—from bold ascents since the '70s to decades of climbing advocacy—and what today’s climbers need to know.

08-12
09:33

Protecting Public Lands with Tommy Caldwell

In this episode of Policy Rx, the Rock Doc sits down with Tommy Caldwell to talk climbing advocacy—from his decades-long fight to protect Bears Ears in Utah to defending Oak Flat in Arizona. These iconic landscapes share stunning beauty—and a looming threat: access is at risk.

08-12
22:44

Taking Climate Action to the Summit with Caroline Gleich

In his latest Policy Rx, the Rock Doc sat down with professional ski mountaineer and environmental advocate Caroline Gleich to talk about Caroline's advocacy work, her recent run for the US Senate, and the state of our public lands today.

08-12
18:35

Uniting the Outdoor Industry with Jessica Turner

The Rock Doc sat down with the president of Outdoor Recreation Roundtable, Jessica Turner, to break down what's happening at the policy level regarding government staff reductions, how the EXPLORE Act will be implemented, and what you need to know about the next steps in climbing advocacy.

08-12
14:43

Inside the National Park Service with Bob Ratcliffe

The Rock Doc sits down with Bob Ratcliffe, who mostly recently served as the Division Chief of Conservation and Outdoor Recreation for the National Park Service, to talk about the recent firings of public servants and how this will affect the future of our national parks, services, and BLM lands.

08-12
13:03

Decoding Public Lands Policy with Jason Keith

The Rock Doc sits down with Senior Policy Advisor Jason Keith to discuss what's next for the PARC Act and how we plan on working with the current administration.

08-12
10:02

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