In this illuminating episode of the Quantum Leadership Podcast, Dr. Stephen Sideroff welcomes Alexa White, Co-Founder, Asé Analytics & Aya Research Institute, Harvard Climate Justice Design Fellow, and Policy Entrepreneurship Fellow with the Federation of American Scientists, for a powerful conversation on trust-based leadership, emotional intelligence, and the courage to lead across disciplines.
From catching lizards in the Arizona desert to shaping agricultural policy in Jamaica, Alexa shares how curiosity, empathy, and systems thinking transformed her from a shy student into a global voice for environmental justice. She opens up about building bridges between farmers and governments, transforming resistance into collaboration, and leading with identity and authenticity in spaces where they’re often overlooked.
Her story reveals the human side of science and leadership, how presence, relationship, and self-awareness can turn conflict into connection and policy into lasting change.
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