Alison Levine: Extreme Mountaineer and Polar Explorer




Whiskey Politics show

Summary: <p>Alison Levine is a high altitude mountain climber, sportswoman, explorer and a successful leadership consultant. She is the author of the New York Times Bestselling On the Edge and the executive producer of a documentary, The Glass Ceiling. She has ascended the highest peaks on every continent and also skied to both the North and South Poles. In 2010, she completed the Adventure Grand Slam by reaching the summit of Mt. Everest, after missing the peak by 200 feet eight years earlier. Alison worked at Goldman Sachs before working as Deputy Finance Chair for Arnold Schwarzenneger's successful campaign for Governor in California. She serves as an adjunct instructor at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and is currently one of the most in-demand speakers on the planet.</p><p>On this episode of Whiskey Politics, Alison shares some of her stories, coping with the remote, extreme environments like 'The Death Zone' while making decisions can impact other people, and how her leadership lessons can be applied to our political environment and the media. Alison Levine founded a nonprofit organization, the Climb High Foundation, which trains jobless women in western Uganda to work as trekking guides and porters in their local mountains which allows them to not have to resort to prostitution. See Alison's Ted Talks, media interviews, and more at AlisonLevine.com. </p><p>Please subscribe to Whiskey Politics at YouTube and our audio podcasts at iTunes, Stitcher or GooglePlay where your 5-star rating would be appreciated! Whiskey Politics is also on Facebook and Dave can be followed on Twitter.</p>