Leadership on the Arctic Front Line, Episode 1
Arctic Ascension Podcast
Season 1: Leadership on the Arctic Front Line
Episode 1: From Polar Bears at the Door to Staying Calm in the Darkness
Episode Overview
Season 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 conditions
Building trust when support is hours away
Integrating local knowledge into modern operations
Balancing economic development with cultural survival
Preparing the next generation of Northern leaders
Each episode features leaders who live and work in the Arctic - not theorists, but practitioners.
Key Topics in This Episode
What leaders misunderstand about operating in the Arctic
Common sense as a leadership principle
Innovation under time and resource constraints
Aviation risk and trust in extreme weather
Cultural grounding and respect for elders
Economic development versus food security
Tourism, infrastructure, and the future of the North
About the Guest
Hans 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 Host
Alex 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 Reflection
The 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 [https://arcticascensionpodcast.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]