Join Alex Hibbert, a major record-holding polar expedition leader in his podcast. He tackles subjects linked to the polar regions and the exploration world, and wider topics including atheism, society, science and other current affairs. Hibbert is a well-regarded international speaker, an author of…
A podcast combining the acceptance speech Hibbert issued to the University of Portsmouth on receiving an Honorary Doctorate (July 2017) and the preceding interview with local BBC radio.
'Don't trust me - work it out for yourself'. With our growing obsession for modern tribes, Alex tackles nonsensical alliances and challenges us to think for ourselves.
Alex looks back at a blog article covering a spate of tragic events on polar expeditions. He looks at the causes and the future.
Using his second book, Maybe, Alex recounts the moment he was crossing a large field of crevasses during a high-speed ice sheet expedition with his companion Wilki.
In a step away from Arctic topics, Alex Hibbert tackles the recent global trend for nationalist politics and the flawed thinking behind them.
Alex reads a section from his book of his world-record-breaking polar journey - The Long Haul. In this section, he and companion George set out on their four-month, 1400-mile journey.
A podcast outlining Alex Hibbert's past winter spent in the Arctic territory of Svalbard. Adventure, tourism and politics in the Polar North.