EP 22: Justin Brown — Skincare Tips, Growing a Business, and Greatness vs. Insanity

EP 22: Justin Brown — Skincare Tips, Growing a Business, and Greatness vs. Insanity

Justin Brown is the founder of Rhino Skin Solutions, a company that provides high-performance skincare products for rock climbers. We talked about best practices for skincare, tips for dialing skin for different rock types, how to grow a business while keeping things simple, and the connection between greatness and insanity.

Support on Patreon:

patreon.com/thenuggetclimbing

Show Notes:

http://thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/justin-brown

Nuggets:

2:23 – The COVID pivot, hand sanitizer, and the restaurant hustle

5:48 – Whole Foods, the Rhino growth trajectory, and growing to make a better product

9:50 – How to fix product that has separated

11:30 – Hand Sanitizer for greasy hands and dirty climbers

13:52 – Best practices for healing dry skin

17:24 – Dry/Performance plus Spit for dry and pliable skin, removing sweating as a factor, and different skin for different rock types

19:32 – How to use Rhino Spit

20:39 – Justin’s skincare routine leading up to a climbing trip

24:02 – Combining using Performance and Repair, and best practice for antiperspirant use

26:28 – Training your brain to sweat less and taking a break from using products once a month

30:35 – Tegaderm and Hypafix for splits and gobies

34:34 – Better climbing tapes

36:48 – Filing old shoe rubber, shoe cleaning products, and OXY Pads

41:48 – The early days of Rhino, and why Justin

46:21 – A simple business model and growing organically

49:08 – Growing vs. profitability, putting systems in place, not wanting cogs, and the label machine

54:51 – Work-life balance, getting an employee, and freeing up time

58:40 – Getting hurt climbing, starting MMA, getting in the best shape of his life, and the heart monitor story

1:03:58 – Training for MMA and carryover to rock climbing

1:06:21 – Justin’s standing in jiu-jitsu and converting belt rankings to the Yosemite Decimal System

1:08:05 – Mixing MMA and climbing, a pesky wrist injury, and climbing because it’s fun

1:10:56 – Greatness and insanity, and different limiters on crazy

1:12:27 – Steven’s thoughts on limiters, how limiters shift, and waking up early to hangboard

1:14:38 – Exceeding climbing goals, the gratification of improving at something new, and the myth of discipline

1:17:06 – How each route at Smith leads to the next, and progressing through the 5.13s

1:21:12 – Justin’s approach to climbing ‘Badman’ (his first 5.14), and dealing with shoulder impingement

1:25:25 – Carryover from jiu-jitsu to rock climbing

1:28:49 – Carryover from rock climbing to jiu-jitsu, projecting sequences, and foot matches

1:32:18 – Climbing 5.14 again, goal routes, and climbing the hardest route from the year you were born

1:35:33 – Justin’s (secret) Shuteye Ridge trip

1:37:29 – Gratitude for family and his sister’s illness

1:40:48 – My experience with van life during COVID-19, being in stasis, why Justin craves going out to eat, and restaurant energy

1:46:14 – Rye sourdough mango pancakes

1:47:02 – High-4 (Justin’s new company for pet care)

1:50:20 – New Rhino products (coming soon)

1:52:23 – Where to connect with Rhino for skincare questions

1:53:10 – One last story

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EP 291: Charlie Boscoe — Pro Climbing League: Comps Are About to Change Forever

EP 291: Charlie Boscoe — Pro Climbing League: Comps Are About to Change Forever

Charlie Boscoe is a former IFSC commentator, writer, and co-founder of the Pro Climbing League, a bold new head-to-head bouldering series debuting on February 28. We talked about his first experience ...

26 Jan 1h 18min

EP 290: Chris Schulte — Developing Your Own Style, Age-Proof Motivation, and Redefining Progress Beyond Grades

EP 290: Chris Schulte — Developing Your Own Style, Age-Proof Motivation, and Redefining Progress Beyond Grades

Chris Schulte is an elite boulderer known for bold first ascents, compression mastery, and a thoughtful approach that prioritizes style over grades. We talked about his evolution as a climber, develop...

12 Jan 2h 25min

EP 289: Christian Beckwith — The 10th Mountain Division, WW2 Guerrilla Warfare Stories, and the Birth of Modern Climbing Gear

EP 289: Christian Beckwith — The 10th Mountain Division, WW2 Guerrilla Warfare Stories, and the Birth of Modern Climbing Gear

Christian Beckwith is the former editor of The American Alpine Journal and Alpinist Magazine, and the creator of the award-winning podcast, Ninety-Pound Rucksack. We talked about the formation of the ...

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EP 288: Carol Simpson Returns — Life After 80 Years Old, Longevity Routines, and Training for a World Record

EP 288: Carol Simpson Returns — Life After 80 Years Old, Longevity Routines, and Training for a World Record

Carol Simpson returns to the podcast to talk about life after 80 years old, and everything she does to stay healthy and climb hard. We talked about making the move to Salt Lake, discovering Dr. Peter ...

1 Dec 20251h 48min

EP 287: Domen Škofic — The Red Bull Plane Project, Rediscovering Passion in Flatanger, and Trying Silence 9c

EP 287: Domen Škofic — The Red Bull Plane Project, Rediscovering Passion in Flatanger, and Trying Silence 9c

Domen Škofic is a Slovenian professional climber and a 5x World Cup gold medalist. We talked about his Red Bull Plane Climb project, skydiving, building a climbing gym with his father, retiring from t...

17 Nov 20251h 43min

EP 286: Steve Moss — Why Discomfort Fuels Breakthroughs, Double V12 Days at Age 40, and 455 V-Points in 24 Hours

EP 286: Steve Moss — Why Discomfort Fuels Breakthroughs, Double V12 Days at Age 40, and 455 V-Points in 24 Hours

Steve Moss is a high-level boulderer and the co-founder of a brewery and pizzeria in Spokane, WA. We talked about finding climbing at age 24, his breakthrough season climbing three V12s in less than t...

3 Nov 20252h 47min

EP 285: Tyler Stableford — Finding More Joy in Climbing, Breaking Plateaus, and Inputs Over Outcomes

EP 285: Tyler Stableford — Finding More Joy in Climbing, Breaking Plateaus, and Inputs Over Outcomes

Tyler Stableford is a lifelong climber and psychotherapist specializing in trauma resolution and treatment-resistant conditions. We talked about how to find more joy in our climbing, whether high perf...

20 Okt 20251h 57min

EP 284: Four PTs — The Case for Taking a Break, Heel Hooking Injuries, & Off-the-Wall Strength Training

EP 284: Four PTs — The Case for Taking a Break, Heel Hooking Injuries, & Off-the-Wall Strength Training

Dr. Jared Vagy returns to the podcast and is joined by three physical therapy students and graduates, Sarah Kremer, Dawson Freeze, and Michael Larson. We talked about three recent articles covering th...

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