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Alaska is more than a place — it is an idea, a way of life, and a community with a story to tell. On The Northern Ledger, host John Quick dives into the economy, policy, and the people who call Alaska home — as well as those who love it or share a deep connection to it.
From business leaders and policymakers to everyday Alaskans with extraordinary stories, this podcast is where conversations are both thoughtful and fun. If you care about Alaska’s future, its opportunities, and its people, you will find it here.
From business leaders and policymakers to everyday Alaskans with extraordinary stories, this podcast is where conversations are both thoughtful and fun. If you care about Alaska’s future, its opportunities, and its people, you will find it here.
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In this episode of The Northern Ledger, host John Quick sits down with Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy for a wide-ranging and in-depth conversation centered on his working relationship with President Donald Trump and how that alignment has shaped Alaska’s strategy on energy development, economic growth, and federal-state cooperation.Governor Dunleavy explains how Alaska’s relationship with President Trump has elevated the state’s priorities on the national stage, particularly around resource development, regulatory reform, and unlocking Alaska’s economic potential. He shares insight into how that partnership has strengthened Alaska’s position in Washington and created momentum for projects that had previously faced federal resistance.A major focus is the Alaska LNG pipeline project, described as one of the largest and most consequential energy infrastructure projects in the world. Governor Dunleavy outlines what the project means for long-term job creation, energy security, and Alaska’s role as a supplier in global energy markets.The LNG project is framed as part of a broader strategy to move Alaska from boom-and-bust cycles toward sustained economic stability, positioning the state as a reliable energy partner for domestic and international markets.Education reform and workforce development remain central themes. Governor Dunleavy discusses challenges in Alaska’s education system and steps taken to improve outcomes for students and families.He addresses the Reads Act, statewide literacy initiatives, and the role of charter schools in providing parents more options while driving performance through competition and accountability. Education reform is framed as a core economic strategy tied directly to Alaska’s future workforce and competitiveness.Public safety is another priority, with Governor Dunleavy outlining efforts to reduce crime in Anchorage and across Alaska. He describes coordinated approaches between state and local leaders, strategic partnerships, and policy changes aimed at improving safety for families and businesses.Public safety is linked to economic confidence, emphasizing that safe communities are essential for attracting investment, supporting small businesses, and creating an environment where families and employers can thrive.On economic development, Governor Dunleavy details his administration’s focus on diversifying Alaska’s economy, encouraging private sector investment, and maintaining fiscal discipline.He explains how regulatory reform, pro-business policies, and predictable fiscal management are designed to create a climate where entrepreneurs and job creators can operate with confidence. He also addresses reducing reliance on volatile revenue cycles to build a more resilient economic foundation.Strong federal relationships remain a consistent thread, particularly the partnership with President Trump. Governor Dunleavy explains how alignment on energy and regulatory policy has translated into tangible benefits for Alaska.These benefits include faster project approvals, stronger advocacy for Alaska’s interests, and greater leverage in federal decision-making, helping move major projects and policy priorities forward.Governor Dunleavy shares his outlook for Alaska’s future and the significance of upcoming elections. He outlines his vision for where the state is headed and why continued leadership on energy, education, public safety, and economic policy will be critical to Alaska’s long-term success.This provides a comprehensive look at how Alaska’s leadership is working at both the state and national levels to advance a pro-growth, pro-energy, and pro-opportunity agenda, and why the Trump-Dunleavy alignment has played a central role in shaping that strategy.
Join host John Quick as he sits down with Dr. Matt Heilala, a foot and ankle surgeon and candidate in Alaska’s gubernatorial race, to discuss his background and what led him to seek public office. Dr. Heilala reflects on growing up in Alaska, his years working as a commercial fisherman, and how those experiences shaped his path into medicine.The conversation also explores his interest in public service, his perspective on the challenges facing Alaska, and how his experience in healthcare and business informs his approach to leadership. This episode offers listeners a closer look at one candidate’s motivations, priorities, and perspective in the race for governor.Check Dr. Matt out here: https://matt4governor.com/
In this episode of The Northern Ledger, host John Quick sits down with Lieutenant Governor Nancy Dahlstrom to discuss her entry into the race for Governor of Alaska. Dahlstrom walks through the key issues shaping her campaign, sharing her views on the state’s energy landscape, public safety concerns, and the future of Alaska’s education system.The conversation also examines her experience in public service and how it informs her approach to statewide leadership. Listeners will gain a clear, straightforward look at Dahlstrom’s priorities and the themes she plans to emphasize as the campaign moves forward.Check her wesbite out here: https://nancyforalaska.com/
In this episode of The Northern Ledger, host John Quick sits down with Scott Kendall, one of the most influential and consequential figures in Alaska politics. Kendall is an attorney and political strategist known for playing a central role in shaping Alaska’s modern political framework.The conversation covers the upcoming governor’s race, Kendall’s perspective on what Mary Peltola may do next, and a broader discussion on the current state of Alaska politics. The episode offers insight into the ideas, strategies, and forces influencing political decision making across the state.
In this episode of The Northern Ledger, Adam Crum talks openly about his run for Governor of Alaska and reflects on his time as Commissioner of Health and Human Services. He discusses decisions made during COVID that he now believes went too far and speaks candidly about what he would approach differently today. I respect that level of ownership because most leaders rarely admit mistakes or take responsibility.Crum also outlines the pro-business approach he would prioritize as governor and shares his perspective on the ongoing progress of the Alaska LNG project. This conversation offers a clear, straightforward look at his priorities and the lessons that shape his view of Alaska’s future.To find out more about Adam Crum and his campaign, visit his website: https://adamcrum.com/
In this episode of The Northern Ledger, host Jonathan Quick sits down with Jim Cullinan, spokesperson for Meta, for a timely and eye opening conversation about the surge in online shopping and the risks that accompany the holiday season. As more people shift their gift buying to digital platforms, Jim breaks down the most common scams that catch shoppers by surprise. From emails that look like they came from your favorite retailers to fraudulent payment requests that seem legitimate, Jim walks through the red flags and how to quickly spot trouble before you get taken advantage of. He also stresses why staying inside trusted ecosystems like Facebook Marketplace drastically reduces risk.Jonathan and Jim also zoom out to examine how online marketplaces impact communities in remote regions, including Alaska. They discuss how platforms like Facebook Marketplace make it easier for people to find deals, avoid shipping delays, and even earn extra cash by selling items locally. Jim offers straightforward, practical tips to keep transactions safe and secure, from using the platform’s built in protections to staying aware of personal safety when meeting buyers or sellers.Whether you are a veteran online bargain hunter or jumping into digital shopping for the first time, this episode delivers essential guidance to help you move through the holiday season with confidence and peace of mind.Learn more here: https://www.facebook.com/help/2374002556073992
This one is special. Amy Demboski, one of Alaska’s most listened to and trusted conservative voices, joins me for her first ever podcast interview. She turns down these invites all the time, but she said yes to The Northern Ledger.We get into everything. Her drive time radio show, The Amy Demboski Show, and how it's exploded. The state of Alaska and what she’s seeing across the economic and political landscape. The wins, the frustrations, and what she hears from people every single morning. She even shares stories about some of her favorite guests and why certain conversations stick with her long after the mic turns off.Amy has become a daily voice for tens of thousands of Alaskans, and in this episode you get to hear her in a totally different setting: relaxed, candid, and completely herself.Check out her show here:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1248-the-amy-demboski-show-30696631/
Join host John Quick on The Northern Ledger for a powerful conversation with United States Senator Dan Sullivan about how President Donald Trump helped him deliver record wins for Alaska right out of the gate. Senator Sullivan breaks down the major victories secured for the state through that partnership and explains how those wins moved Alaska forward in real and meaningful ways.He also talks openly about how the past four years under Joe Biden looked completely different for Alaska and why strong leadership matters. The discussion covers national security, military growth, the Alaska Opportunity Act, and what is coming next for the Last Frontier.This episode also features a great moment when John’s ten year old son jumps in and gets to ask the Senator a question. It brings personality and heart to a conversation already packed with insight.This is a must listen for anyone who cares about Alaska’s future.
In this episode of The Northern Ledger, host John Quick sits down with Treg Taylor, former Alaska Attorney General and now a candidate for Governor. They discuss his time serving as the state’s top lawyer, the key issues that motivated his run, and the challenges Alaska faces moving forward.From the economy and energy development to public safety, Taylor shares his perspective on what leadership in Alaska should look like. Whether you agree with his approach or not, this episode offers an inside look at one of the voices shaping Alaska’s upcoming gubernatorial race.Check him out here: https://tregforak.com/
In this episode of The Northern Ledger, host John Quick talks with Congressman Nick Begich about the biggest issues shaping Alaska right now. They dig into how the recent government shutdown has affected local families and businesses, and how Begich continues advancing Alaska’s priorities even when Washington stalls.The conversation covers major updates from the “Alaska Day” event at the Department of the Interior, new opportunities for energy development, and efforts to protect land access and strengthen Alaska’s economy. Begich shares his vision for an Alaska that leads with innovation, resilience, and a strong sense of independence — reminding listeners why the Last Frontier still defines what it means to be “Alaska First.”
In the debut episode of Northern Ledger, host John Quick sits down with his friend Suzanne Downing, widely seen as the most influential conservative voice in Alaska and founder of the new independent news platform, The Alaska Story.Suzanne shares her inspiring path from helping run her family’s small grocery store to becoming one of the most trusted voices in Alaska media. Built on discipline, grit, and truth telling, her journey has shaped public conversation across the state. As United States Senator Dan Sullivan says in this episode, “my friend Suzanne Downing is the best reporter in Alaska by far.”Suzanne talks about the values that guided her, how she became a leading voice amid a noisy media landscape, and why she created The Alaska Story to elevate honest reporting and open dialogue. She explains the importance of fearless journalism, engaged citizens, and preserving space for real debate in Alaska’s future.This episode sets the tone for Northern Ledger. It is a show built on real conversation, independent perspective, and voices shaping the state’s direction. If you believe in clear thinking, free speech, and the power of one determined Alaskan to make a difference, this is the perfect place to begin.Check it out here: https://thealaskastory.com/
Alaska is constantly unfolding — in its economy, its policies, and its people. The Northern Ledger is a new podcast hosted by John Quick, who has interviewed everyone from presidents of countries and Fortune 500 CEOs to small-town mayors, governors, senators, and everyday Alaskans. Each episode will focus on one or more of the forces shaping life in the Last Frontier, bringing listeners thoughtful conversations and fresh perspectives.This show is about more than headlines. It is a place where Alaskans — and those with a deep love or connection to Alaska — can hear directly from the voices shaping the state’s future. Sometimes serious, sometimes lighthearted, but always relevant, The Northern Ledger is your place to tune in and stay connected to the people and ideas moving Alaska forward.I had fun using AI to make the trailer, the normal show will not be in AI, it will just me me and a guest.












