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Arctic Ascension Podcast
by Alexander White - Arctic Ascension Group
The Arctic Ascension Podcast explores what it takes to lead businesses and communities in extreme environments, where resupply is measured in weeks or months and the weather always has the final vote. Through conversations with experienced operators and leaders, the podcast uncovers practical lessons shaped inside the Arctic Circle and beyond. arcticascensionpodcast.substack.com
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Leadership on the Arctic Front Line, Episode 1
Arctic Ascension PodcastSeason 1: Leadership on the Arctic Front LineEpisode 1: From Polar Bears at the Door to Staying Calm in the DarknessEpisode OverviewSeason 1 of the Arctic Ascension Podcast explores leadership where conditions are extreme, resources are limited, and decisions carry real consequence.In this opening episode, Alex White sits down with Hans Lennie in Inuvik, Northwest Territories — a frontline supervisor with nearly two decades of experience supporting remote Arctic operations.From managing North Warning System sites to navigating polar bear encounters and Arctic aviation risk, Hans shares what leadership looks like when the environment sets the rules.When asked what leaders are getting wrong in the Arctic, Hans didn’t hesitate:“It’s always about the money… that’s playing with our food.”This conversation sets the tone for the season, exploring balance between industry and community, development and tradition, urgency and patience.Leadership on the Arctic Front Line examines:Supervising remote teams in unforgiving conditionsBuilding trust when support is hours awayIntegrating local knowledge into modern operationsBalancing economic development with cultural survivalPreparing the next generation of Northern leadersEach episode features leaders who live and work in the Arctic - not theorists, but practitioners.Key Topics in This EpisodeWhat leaders misunderstand about operating in the ArcticCommon sense as a leadership principleInnovation under time and resource constraintsAviation risk and trust in extreme weatherCultural grounding and respect for eldersEconomic development versus food securityTourism, infrastructure, and the future of the NorthAbout the GuestHans Lennie is a lifelong resident of Inuvik, Northwest Territories. He served 17 years supporting the North Warning System in roles spanning logistics, site supervision, and zone management. He is also actively involved in local Hunters and Trappers organizations and land co-management initiatives.About the HostAlex White is a career Air Force officer with nearly two decades of leadership experience in complex and remote operational environments. His work in Arctic missions reshaped his understanding of leadership under pressure.Closing ReflectionThe Arctic strips leadership down to its essentials:Preparation.Patience.Trust.From polar bears at the door to staying calm in the darkness, leadership on the Arctic front line is not theoretical, it is lived. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit arcticascensionpodcast.substack.com
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The Arctic Ascension Podcast: Trailer
The Arctic Ascension Podcast What does leadership look like when the next resupply flight is two weeks out — and the weather always has the final vote?The Arctic Ascension Podcast explores what it takes to lead businesses and communities in extreme environments, where distance, isolation, and long planning horizons shape every decision. From places where resupply happens once a year to operations where help is always a season away, this podcast focuses on leadership forged by reality, not theory.Hosted by Alex White, the show features conversations with experienced operators, business leaders, aviators, logisticians, scientists, and community partners who bring firsthand insight from inside the Arctic Circle — and beyond.This is not a podcast about politics or buzzwords.It’s about people, preparedness, and leadership shaped by the world’s most unforgiving environments.What You’ll Hear on This Podcast* Leadership lessons from extreme and remote environments* Long-range planning when supply chains are thin* Business and community leadership inside the Arctic Circle* Real-world experience over theory and abstraction* Perspectives that apply across the Arctic, Antarctic, and other high-latitude regionsAbout the HostAlex White is the host of The Arctic Ascension Podcast, bringing firsthand experience working in and around the Arctic and a deep respect for the leaders and communities who operate there. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit arcticascensionpodcast.substack.com
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Arctic Ascension Podcast explores what it takes to lead businesses and communities in extreme environments, where resupply is measured in weeks or months and the weather always has the final vote. Through conversations with experienced operators and leaders, the podcast uncovers practical lessons shaped inside the Arctic Circle and beyond. arcticascensionpodcast.substack.com
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Alexander White - Arctic Ascension Group
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