Episode #7: Commodore Peter Scott – Running Deep From Submarine Command to Mountain Ultras
Full Episode
20 min AI Conversation Summary (honestly amazing technology)
This is not perfect, but it is an amazing example of where AI is taking us. As a content producer in this space, I feel it is important to share these kinds of things.
In this gripping episode of Execs Who Run, we go from the hidden depths of the ocean to the highest alpine passes with Peter Scott—a former Australian Navy submarine commander turned ultra-runner and executive coach.
Peter’s journey began at 17 when he joined the Navy, inspired by a family legacy of service. After years navigating warships and submarines, he rose to the pinnacle of the submarine service, undertaking elite command training and leading vessels on some of the most demanding international operations. His stories from that world—running aground off the West Australian coast, stalking fleets undetected in foreign waters, and facing career-defining challenges—are a rare glimpse into one of the most secretive professions on Earth.
But Peter’s transformation didn't stop at sea. He turned to running—first to escape the dangers of excessive drinking, then to test the boundaries of human potential. From 3-hour marathons to brutal 100K races and eventually the iconic 170km UTMB through the Alps, Peter has redefined leadership and resilience on his own terms.
Now an executive coach, Peter shares how lessons from high-stakes command and deep self-belief apply to leadership, life, and the long path ahead. This episode is about transformation, endurance, and the surprising intersections of service, sport, and self-discovery.