Exploring the Wild and Learning to Lead with Isobel Phoebus | Ep. 49
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What can the wilderness teach us about curiosity, leadership, and managing fear?
In this episode, I talk with Isobel Phoebus, wildlife ecologist, expedition science instructor, and president of Girls on Ice Canada. We explore her journey into ecology, her experiences on expeditions like Mount Logan, and the lessons learned from working with young scientists in extreme environments.
Isobel shares insights into team dynamics, risk management, and cultivating curiosity in challenging settings. We discuss how outdoor education transforms participants, how fear can be both a tool and a barrier, and the value of lifelong learning inspired by the natural world.
This is a reflective conversation about leadership, responsibility, and how venturing into the wild can expand perspective, confidence, and connection.
Follow Isobel:
Instagram - @isobelphoebus
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Contact Me: www.plantoendure.com
Instagram: @plan.to.endure
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