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What happens when an extraordinary life of adventure is actually built as an escape from pain?
In this deeply honest and vulnerable conversation, Alex Ikonn sits down with Henry Cookson, founder of Cookson Adventures, Antarctic explorer, and world-class expedition leader, to explore the hidden reality behind success, trauma, depression, and the search for meaning.
From crossing Antarctica to building a luxury adventure company for some of the world’s most influential people, Henry shares the untold truth behind his journey, including years of severe depression, loss, burnout, identity collapse, and the long road back to presence, purpose, and self-acceptance.
This episode is not about hustle or achievement. It’s about what happens when running stops working, when nature becomes medicine, and when presence becomes the most valuable currency of all.
In this episode, we explore
• How adventure can become a trauma response rather than an escape
• Growing up with responsibility, loss, and emotional suppression
• Why high performers often struggle with depression
• The cost of burying emotions and wearing a reinforced emotional shell
• Losing a parent and hitting true rock bottom
• How EMDR and somatic therapy unlocked long-buried trauma
• Why success, wealth, and travel don’t guarantee fulfillment
• Redefining luxury as depth, meaning, and contribution
• Why presence is the most transformative practice we have
• The illusion of connection in a hyper-connected world
• How nature restores perspective, humility, and grounding
• Why slowing down may be the bravest move of all
• Gratitude, curiosity, and learning to live from alignment
This episode is a powerful reminder that healing isn’t linear, success isn’t what it looks like, and presence changes everything.
Episode chapters
00:00 Introduction and meeting Henry Cookson
02:00 Adventure as identity and escape
04:00 Trauma, responsibility, and early life pressure
07:00 Depression in your 20s and hiding the pain
10:00 Walking away from conformity and expected paths
13:00 Expeditions and the illusion of clarity
16:30 Building a company while battling depression
20:00 Losing his mother and hitting rock bottom
24:00 Entering treatment and breaking emotional armor
28:00 EMDR, somatic therapy, and emotional release
32:00 Rebirth, vulnerability, and learning to feel again
36:00 Why success doesn’t cure depression
40:00 Wealth, insecurity, and the illusion of having enough
44:00 Redefining luxury through meaning and experience
48:00 Conservation, contribution, and conscious travel
52:00 Presence versus distraction in modern life
56:00 The power of slowing down
01:00:00 Nature as medicine and grounding force
01:04:00 The most transformative places on Earth
01:10:00 Gratitude, curiosity, and living with awareness
01:14:00 Closing reflections
Follow the podcast
Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AlexIkonnPodcast
Explore Intelligent Change: https://link.intelligentchange.com/tools68894b
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What happens when an extraordinary life of adventure is actually built as an escape from pain?
In this deeply honest and vulnerable conversation, Alex Ikonn sits down with Henry Cookson, founder of Cookson Adventures, Antarctic explorer, and world-class expedition leader, to explore the hidden reality behind success, trauma, depression, and the search for meaning.
From crossing Antarctica to building a luxury adventure company for some of the world’s most influential people, Henry shares the untold truth behind his journey, including years of severe depression, loss, burnout, identity collapse, and the long road back to presence, purpose, and self-acceptance.
This episode is not about hustle or achievement. It’s about what happens when running stops working, when nature becomes medicine, and when presence becomes the most valuable currency of all.
In this episode, we explore
• How adventure can become a trauma response rather than an escape
• Growing up with responsibility, loss, and emotional suppression
• Why high performers often struggle with depression
• The cost of burying emotions and wearing a reinforced emotional shell
• Losing a parent and hitting true rock bottom
• How EMDR and somatic therapy unlocked long-buried trauma
• Why success, wealth, and travel don’t guarantee fulfillment
• Redefining luxury as depth, meaning, and contribution
• Why presence is the most transformative practice we have
• The illusion of connection in a hyper-connected world
• How nature restores perspective, humility, and grounding
• Why slowing down may be the bravest move of all
• Gratitude, curiosity, and learning to live from alignment
This episode is a powerful reminder that healing isn’t linear, success isn’t what it looks like, and presence changes everything.
Episode chapters
00:00 Introduction and meeting Henry Cookson
02:00 Adventure as identity and escape
04:00 Trauma, responsibility, and early life pressure
07:00 Depression in your 20s and hiding the pain
10:00 Walking away from conformity and expected paths
13:00 Expeditions and the illusion of clarity
16:30 Building a company while battling depression
20:00 Losing his mother and hitting rock bottom
24:00 Entering treatment and breaking emotional armor
28:00 EMDR, somatic therapy, and emotional release
32:00 Rebirth, vulnerability, and learning to feel again
36:00 Why success doesn’t cure depression
40:00 Wealth, insecurity, and the illusion of having enough
44:00 Redefining luxury through meaning and experience
48:00 Conservation, contribution, and conscious travel
52:00 Presence versus distraction in modern life
56:00 The power of slowing down
01:00:00 Nature as medicine and grounding force
01:04:00 The most transformative places on Earth
01:10:00 Gratitude, curiosity, and living with awareness
01:14:00 Closing reflections
Follow the podcast
Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AlexIkonnPodcast
Explore Intelligent Change: https://link.intelligentchange.com/tools68894b

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