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36 Hours Trapped in an Arctic Storm (Polar Explorer)

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What happens when the wind is so powerful it literally rips the air from your lungs? Sue Stockdale knows this terrifying reality all too well. Trapped for 36 hours in a small tent during a violent storm on the Greenland ice cap, her survival wasn't just a physical battle but a profound mental one. "I discovered depths of resilience that I didn't know I had," she recalls, in a moment that would shape the rest of her extraordinary life.
From becoming the first British woman to reach the magnetic North Pole to skiing across Greenland's vast frozen expanse, Sue has pushed herself into some of the world's most unforgiving environments. But these adventures weren't just about conquering extreme conditions—they revealed fundamental truths about human potential that Sue now brings to boardrooms and leadership teams worldwide.
Her journey began with curiosity and defiance. When she spotted an advert seeking "novice Arctic explorers" with the tagline "Are you man enough for the ultimate challenge?", something sparked inside her. Despite having neither the experience nor the £15,000 required, Sue trusted her gut feeling—a pattern established early in life after losing her mother suddenly at age fourteen, which taught her that "life could be short" and we must maximize our potential.
What makes Sue's story particularly compelling is how she translates the lessons from polar expeditions into practical wisdom for everyday life and business leadership. Whether facing a literal storm in the Arctic or a metaphorical one in the corporate world, success often depends on managing your mind rather than external circumstances. "We're finding what it means to be alive," she explains about pushing beyond comfort zones, highlighting how modern life has emphasized exploitation over exploration—both externally and within ourselves.
Ready to discover what you're truly capable of? Connect with Sue at SueStockdale.com and explore her book "Explore: A Life of Adventure" for inspiration to step into your own unknown territories, whatever form they might take.

Sue's Website - https://suestockdale.com/

Books - https://www.amazon.com/stores/Sue-Stockdale/author/B001HO5FB2?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true

Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/SueStockdalespeaker/?_rdc=1&_rdr#

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/suestockdale/

Access to Inspiration Podcast - https://accesstoinspiration.org/

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Chapters

1. Surviving Greenland's Merciless Storm (00:00:00)

2. Sue's Journey as Adventure Pioneer (00:02:47)

3. From Corporate Life to Arctic Explorer (00:11:36)

4. Battling 36 Hours in a Life-Threatening Storm (00:19:37)

5. The Human Mind as Survival Tool (00:33:14)

6. Bringing Adventure Mindset to Leadership (00:41:42)

7. Advice for Building an Adventurous Life (00:49:02)

14 episodes

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What happens when the wind is so powerful it literally rips the air from your lungs? Sue Stockdale knows this terrifying reality all too well. Trapped for 36 hours in a small tent during a violent storm on the Greenland ice cap, her survival wasn't just a physical battle but a profound mental one. "I discovered depths of resilience that I didn't know I had," she recalls, in a moment that would shape the rest of her extraordinary life.
From becoming the first British woman to reach the magnetic North Pole to skiing across Greenland's vast frozen expanse, Sue has pushed herself into some of the world's most unforgiving environments. But these adventures weren't just about conquering extreme conditions—they revealed fundamental truths about human potential that Sue now brings to boardrooms and leadership teams worldwide.
Her journey began with curiosity and defiance. When she spotted an advert seeking "novice Arctic explorers" with the tagline "Are you man enough for the ultimate challenge?", something sparked inside her. Despite having neither the experience nor the £15,000 required, Sue trusted her gut feeling—a pattern established early in life after losing her mother suddenly at age fourteen, which taught her that "life could be short" and we must maximize our potential.
What makes Sue's story particularly compelling is how she translates the lessons from polar expeditions into practical wisdom for everyday life and business leadership. Whether facing a literal storm in the Arctic or a metaphorical one in the corporate world, success often depends on managing your mind rather than external circumstances. "We're finding what it means to be alive," she explains about pushing beyond comfort zones, highlighting how modern life has emphasized exploitation over exploration—both externally and within ourselves.
Ready to discover what you're truly capable of? Connect with Sue at SueStockdale.com and explore her book "Explore: A Life of Adventure" for inspiration to step into your own unknown territories, whatever form they might take.

Sue's Website - https://suestockdale.com/

Books - https://www.amazon.com/stores/Sue-Stockdale/author/B001HO5FB2?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true

Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/SueStockdalespeaker/?_rdc=1&_rdr#

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/suestockdale/

Access to Inspiration Podcast - https://accesstoinspiration.org/

Send us a text

If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a five-star rating and review, and tell a friend about the show.

WANT TO BE A GUEST? You can submit your own career story through our website at noordinarymonday.com, email us at [email protected], or send a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/176029491486798797fb4df61

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Surviving Greenland's Merciless Storm (00:00:00)

2. Sue's Journey as Adventure Pioneer (00:02:47)

3. From Corporate Life to Arctic Explorer (00:11:36)

4. Battling 36 Hours in a Life-Threatening Storm (00:19:37)

5. The Human Mind as Survival Tool (00:33:14)

6. Bringing Adventure Mindset to Leadership (00:41:42)

7. Advice for Building an Adventurous Life (00:49:02)

14 episodes

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