Hi
Safety FM listeners, this is
Brent Sutton, one of the co-hosts of the new podcast series
The Practice of Learning Teams, with my fellow co-hosts
Glynis McCarthy and
Brent Robinson.
Our goal is to support you on your journey and build a better community of practice for
Learning Teams.
On today's podcast, I conclude my discussion with the master of everyday learning
Marc Yeston. Over the course of his thirty-five year career in public safety, Marc Yeston has worked as a Chief Ranger, a flight paramedic, a federal and state law enforcement officer, a firefighter, a ski patroller, a wilderness guide, an educator, and a pilot. The bulk of his career was spent leading emergency and search & rescue operations within the U.S. National Parks.
I have seen Marc in action alongside Todd Conklin, Bob Edwards, and Andrea Baker. Marc engages workers and managers with dramatic stories from his world of high-hazard work. Participants come away with a new appreciation for the complexities their workers face every day but more importantly, they come away with a new vocabulary and fresh insights relevant to making their own worlds safer, more productive and so much better.
Please sit back and enjoy this conversation with Marc Yeston.
Please share your thoughts about this episode @
podcastlearnings.comBe part of the journey with Learning Teams @
learningteamscommunity.comAnd don't forget, the book "The Practice of Learning Teams" is available in printed and Kindle editions on
Amazon or from the
author's website.