Gunnar Branson

Chasing Lights—an Alaskan Childhood

Arts EN ↓ 21 episodes

The frontier is an exciting adventure when imagined, but what is it like when it's lived? How does a young family from Philadelphia make Alaska home? I grew up under the Northern Lights in temperatures that ranged from -60 degrees to +80 degrees Fahrenheit. Wild animals like bear, moose, eagles, and caribou were common, mountains were epic, winters were cold, summer sun went through the night, and the Northern Lights were frequent. But it was also strangely ordinary...and awesome.

Author

Gunnar Branson

Category

Arts

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Latest episode

Sep 21, 2025

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Episodes

Chasing Lights Conversation with Henry Chamberlain 21.09.2025

What if leadership requires kindness? The world can not be controlled. That is an obvious understatement, as human beings are far too small and powerless to have total control. It is challenging to keep that simple truth in mind, especially if the world asks you to be a leader. The Chasing Lights story reminded me just how much I have been buffeted about by a much larger world. That reminder conti...

Chasing Lights Conversation with Joshua Harris 18.09.2025

The book version of Chasing Lights will be released in early 2026. It tells the story of his childhood under the Northern Lights in Alaska where the small things, the ordinary lives lived in an impossibly big world under the Lights are what really matter. Chasing Lights Conversations explores how different people chased their own lights and what they have learned along the way. Joshua Harris sat d...

Chasing Lights Conversation with Zeb Bradford 16.09.2025

Part of the Chasing Lights Conversations podcasts, I sat down with a good friend and colleague Zeb Bradford. In his work life, he is Metzler Real Estate's Chief Investment Officer, but outside of work he has led a fascinating life in places around the world. Zeb described what it feels like to be a foreigner and how he learned to adjust. We shared notes on connecting in a fragmented world, about l...

Chasing Lights Conversation with Marc Royer 16.09.2025

What are your Chasing Lights Stories? After finishing the podcast of Chasing Lights and as the book version is prepared for release in early 2026, author Gunnar Branson sits down with Marc Royer to ask him about his Chasing Lights Journey from France to rural California, Spain, Miami, and other spots in between.

Chasing Lights - Forward 25.06.2022

Why did I write a story about childhood "under the lights"? The reasons are complicated, but the stories are interesting. Find out why.

Chasing Lights - Chapter 1 18.06.2022

I didn't start life in Alaska, but I ended up there pretty quickly. How? Listen here to the story of how my family went north for the first time.

Chasing Lights - Chapter 2 10.06.2022

How much can you escape what you left behind? How much does it follow you? The family starts their life as Alaskans.

Chasing Lights - Chapter 3 03.06.2022

What does it take to get through winter? Tough for everyone, Alaskan winters are especially difficult on the body and the soul...but there are moments that fill the darkness.

Chasing Lights - Chapter 4 27.05.2022

What is Spring like in Alaska? It's so different that Alaskans don't call it Spring.

Chasing Lights - Chapter 5 20.05.2022

When does the light come back? When can I trust the warmth to stay? Summer finally comes and "the real Alaska" outside of Anchorage beckons.

Chasing Lights - Chapter 6 13.05.2022

Why is there so much garbage? Even if one leave's civilization behind, the trash just follows you. But is that a bad thing?

Chasing Lights - Chapter 7 09.05.2022

What about the other road out of town? Instead of just the Kenai Penninsula, the family started to explore the country to the North of Anchorage, and even the Bush.

Chasing Lights - Chapter 8 07.05.2022

What is it like to live in the Bush? It is not always what one might expect. Of all the experiences of the Bush, the most challenging and most beautiful may be the silence.

Chasing Lights - Chapter 9 06.05.2022

What about hunting and fishing? A big part of life in Alaska, it's never as simple as it seems and learning to understand and accept violence can be a lifetime journey.

Chasing Lights - Chapter 10 01.05.2022

How long before someone belongs in Alaska? It's surprising, where someone turns around and realizes that all that strange and frightening stuff is now normal. Normality creeps up, even as one complains about things being different from the way they were.

Chasing Lights - Chapter 11 29.04.2022

What is it like to fly? People fly alot more in Alaska than elsewhere. What is it like to take off in a blizzard or land next to a mountain? What is it like to fly 4,000 miles away for the first time alone?

Chasing Lights - Chapter 12 24.04.2022

What is hip? The question asked by Tower of Power in 1973 was on my mind as I started two amazing jobs my senior year in high school.

Chasing Lights - Chapter 13 22.04.2022

Life is unfair. What can we do about it? There wasn't that much more time before I left Alaska. Like alot of people about to start life on their own, the inequities of life became more apparent to me.

Chasing Lights - Chapter 14 15.04.2022

How do you know that change has happened? Months away from my last days in Alaska, everything had already changed.

Chasing Lights - Chapter 15 03.04.2022

Is there a good way to say goodbye? Is it even possible to say goodbye to Alaska?

Chasing Lights - Afterword 01.04.2022

I left Alaska but it never left me, and I keep saying goodbye to the end.

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