The Jay Allen Show is a podcast of the broadcast that can be heard on Safety FM. The show is an ongoing discussion of safety cultures, personal safety, human organizational performance, system safety, and PLUS the things Jay wants to discuss from his or his guest point of view.
EP 638: Simple Revolutionary Acts to Transform Your Workplace
July 23, 2024 • 8 MIN
In this episode of Safety FM, Jay Allen explores Todd Conklin's "Simple Revolutionary Acts" and its transformative ideas for revitalizing yourself and your workplace. Learn how small changes can make a big impact, from choosing positive solutions and practicing kindness to effective communication and courageous decision-making. Jay shares practical examples, personal anecdotes, and actionable steps to help you implement these revolutionary acts. Tune in and start your journey towards a more fulfilling and dynamic work environment today!
EP 634 - Murray Elliott
July 9, 2024 • 16 MIN
Welcome to a special episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, featuring an exclusive interview with Murray Elliott, recorded live at the Energy Safety Canada Conference 2024 in Banff. This episode marks a significant moment as Murray steps down after seven years of dedicated service as the President and CEO of Energy Safety Canada.
Murray Elliott has been a pivotal figure in advancing safety in the energy sector. Under his leadership, Energy Safety Canada has made tremendous strides in improving safety standards and fostering a culture of continuous improvement across the industry. His tenure has been marked by innovative initiatives and a relentless commitment to protecting workers and ensuring safe operations.
In this heartfelt episode, Jay Allen sits down with Murray to reflect on his remarkable career and the impact of his leadership. They discuss the evolution of safety practices over the past seven years, the challenges and achievements of Energy Safety Canada, and Murray's vision for the future of safety in the energy sector.
As Murray shares his insights and experiences, we also take this opportunity to thank him for his extraordinary service and dedication to enhancing safety in the industry. His contributions have left a lasting legacy that will continue to inspire and guide future leaders in the field.
Join us in celebrating Murray Elliott's remarkable career and his significant contributions to safety. Tune in to Safety FM with Jay Allen for this special episode, filled with reflections, gratitude, and a forward-looking perspective on the future of safety in the energy sector.
Thank you, Murray, for your exceptional leadership and service to Energy Safety Canada and the entire industry. Your legacy will continue to drive safety excellence for years to come.
EP 632 - Taylor Hewlett and Michael Bathgate
July 2, 2024 • 16 MIN
Welcome to another engaging episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, recorded live at the Energy Safety Canada Conference 2024 in Banff. In this episode, Jay sits down with Mr. Michael Bathgate and Mr. Taylor Hewlett, both esteemed Operations Supervisors at Imperial, to discuss their compelling presentation, "People Don’t Suck: Looking at HOP Through a Leadership Lens."
Michael Bathgate, a Mine Operations Supervisor at Imperial Oil, has a deep passion for leadership, constantly fueled by reading and applying insights from renowned authors like Simon Sinek and Adam Grant. With a career starting in the construction and mining industry right out of high school, Michael has spent the last 10 years at Imperial’s Kearl lake site, with seven of those years in a supervisory role. Outside of work, Michael enjoys fishing and exploring the Gulf Islands with his son Ivor and partner Erin.
Taylor Hewlett, also an Operations Supervisor at Imperial, brings a unique perspective from his five years as an Aircraft Technician in the military before transitioning to the oil sands industry. With 15 years in the oil sands and 12 years in a supervisory role, Taylor is inspired by leadership concepts from John Maxwell. He is dedicated to working with people and has been committed to leadership development since his early twenties. Taylor is a father of five and has been married to his wife Natalie for 15 years.
In their joint presentation, "People Don’t Suck," Michael and Taylor connect Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) with leadership through captivating storytelling. They challenge the notion that people are the problem, presenting them instead as the solution. By leveraging HOP principles, they reveal how leaders can unlock their team’s full potential, transform problem-solving approaches, and positively impact organizational culture, safety, and productivity.
Join us as Michael and Taylor share their experiences and insights on integrating HOP with effective leadership. This episode is packed with practical strategies and inspiring stories that demonstrate how viewing people as the solution can revolutionize your organization.
Tune in to Safety FM with Jay Allen for this insightful discussion on how leadership and HOP can work together to create a safer, more productive workplace. This conversation is essential listening for anyone looking to enhance their leadership skills and improve their organization's performance.
EP 630 - Dr. Nicholas Weatherly
June 25, 2024 • 27 MIN
Welcome to another enlightening episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, featuring a deep dive into "Operationalizing Human & Organizational Performance" with Dr. Nicholas Weatherly. Recorded live at the Energy Safety Canada Conference 2024 in Banff, this episode explores the cutting-edge strategies for building resilient systems that support all levels of your workforce and enhance organizational safety outcomes.
Dr. Nicholas Weatherly is a seasoned executive, field coach, and researcher with over 20 years of experience in leading progressive people operations and driving culture change. His expertise lies in maximizing safety and leadership performance through monitoring key performance indicators (KPIs), implementing science-based leadership practices, and setting results-focused objectives and timetables.
In his presentation, Dr. Weatherly discusses how Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) recognizes human error as a part of both individual choices and organizational systems and processes. He provides actionable insights on how to operationalize HOP principles to create a lasting impact on your organization’s safety culture.
With over 100 scholarly presentations and workshops to his credit, Dr. Weatherly is also the co-author of "Deliberate Coaching" and has been published in numerous peer-reviewed scientific journals. His extensive background includes serving as the Head of the School of Behavior Analysis at the Florida Institute of Technology, a management consultant with Aubrey Daniels International, and various leadership roles in professional behavior analysis associations.
In this episode, Jay Allen interviews Dr. Weatherly post-presentation to further explore his strategies for integrating HOP into organizational practices. They discuss how to build systems that not only support safety but also promote continuous learning and improvement at all levels of the organization.
Tune in to Safety FM with Jay Allen for this insightful episode and discover how to transform your organization’s approach to safety and performance through the practical application of HOP principles. This conversation is a must-listen for safety professionals, leaders, and anyone committed to fostering a safer, more resilient workplace.
EP 628 - Sean Brady
June 18, 2024 • 27 MIN
Welcome to a compelling episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, featuring an exclusive interview with Sean Brady, recorded live at the Energy Safety Canada Conference 2024 in the Van Horne Ballroom. Following his powerful presentation on the Boeing 737 MAX 8 crashes, Sean sits down with Jay Allen to delve deeper into the critical lessons learned from these tragic events.
Sean Brady, a renowned forensic engineer, is the Vice Chair of the Society of Construction Law in Australia and a member of the SIMC Panel of Experts in Singapore. He is a Chartered Professional Engineer and a Fellow of Engineers Australia. In 2020, Sean completed the Brady Review, which investigated the causes of fatalities in the Queensland mining industry. This pivotal review, tabled in parliament, offered 11 essential recommendations to improve safety in the mining sector. Currently, Sean is leading an investigation into a major power station incident in Australia. He is widely recognized for his expertise in analyzing the causes of technical and organizational failures.
In his presentation, Sean introduced the concept of complex systems and examined how they work and fail. Using the Boeing 737 MAX 8 crashes, which resulted in the deaths of 346 people, as a case study, Sean explored the organizational causes behind these catastrophic events. He discussed the interplay of company structure, location, and the relationship between management and technical disciplines, illustrating how an imbalance between profitability and safety can lead to disaster.
During the interview, Sean and Jay delve into how complex systems differ from traditional Newtonian views of cause and effect. Sean emphasizes that complex systems consist of numerous interacting components, leading to emergent behaviors that can be unexpected and difficult to predict. He highlights the importance of understanding these systemic interactions to prevent future failures.
This episode challenges listeners to think beyond the surface of technical failures and consider the broader organizational and systemic factors at play. Sean Brady’s insights are invaluable for anyone looking to understand the deeper causes of major failures in high-risk industries.
Join us on Safety FM with Jay Allen for this insightful interview with Sean Brady, as they unpack the lessons from the Boeing 737 MAX 8 crashes and explore how to build more resilient and safer organizational systems.
For more on Sean Brady’s work, visit [www.bradyheywood.com.au](https://www.bradyheywood.com.au/).
EP 626 - David Provan
June 11, 2024 • 30 MIN
Welcome to this insightful episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, featuring a recap of David Provan's compelling session recorded live at the Energy Safety Canada Conference 2024 in Banff. In his keynote, "The Global Safety Landscape: Trends, Insights & Predictions," David Provan, a renowned expert in the field, delves into the evolving dynamics of safety management.
David begins by highlighting how the world has undergone significant changes in recent years, and the realm of safety is no exception. His keynote provides a unique perspective on the current trends and insights shaping the future of safety. He discusses various societal changes, the shifting organizational context, and the evolving role of the safety profession in managing risks, particularly in high-hazard industries.
David's analysis covers how these trends impact safety management approaches and practices. He emphasizes the importance of understanding and adapting to these changes to ensure effective safety strategies. David also explores multiple potential futures for safety management and the profession, offering his predictions and discussing how safety professionals can influence these future developments.
Throughout his session, David provides a comprehensive overview of the critical factors that will shape the safety landscape in the coming years. His insights are invaluable for safety professionals looking to stay ahead of the curve and proactively adapt to the changing environment.
Join us in this episode as we recap David Provan's session, filled with thought-provoking insights and actionable predictions for the future of safety management. Tune into Safety FM with Jay Allen to stay informed and inspired about the latest trends and future directions in the world of safety.
624 - Laurin Mooney
June 4, 2024 • 17 MIN
Welcome to a special episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, featuring Laurin Mooney, recorded live at the Energy Safety Canada Conference 2024 in Banff. Laurin Mooney is an innovator and thought leader, best known for developing the "speaking IN®" strategy, a revolutionary approach for leaders who recognize that traditional "speaking up" methods are ineffective and often leave teams feeling powerless to learn.
In this episode, Laurin shares her expertise on creating conditions that enable individuals and organizations to thrive. Her "speaking IN®" strategy equips leaders with the keys to unlock learning, fostering an environment where it’s always safe and worthwhile to speak, and where leaders truly listen.
A former Emergency Department Nurse and Hospital Supervisor, Laurin witnessed firsthand how uncertainty and unexpected events impact outcomes. This experience led her to High Reliability Organizing (HRO), where she translated complex principles into 9 practical questions that make HRO understandable and actionable for beginners.
Throughout this engaging conversation, Laurin emphasizes the importance of changing the conversation first to make every other aspect of organizational safety and reliability easier. She provides actionable insights on how leaders can create a culture of psychological safety and continuous learning.
Tune into this episode to explore Laurin’s innovative approaches and discover how the right conversations can transform your organization. Whether you're a seasoned leader or new to High Reliability Organizing, Laurin's strategies will help you create a more resilient and high-performing team.
Join us on Safety FM with Jay Allen for this enlightening discussion that promises to change the way you think about leadership, communication, and organizational safety.
EP 622 - Dr. Jake Mazulewicz
May 28, 2024 • 28 MIN
Welcome to another enlightening episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, featuring an interview with Dr. Jake Mazulewicz, recorded live at the Energy Safety Canada Conference 2024 in Banff. Dr. Jake Mazulewicz is a renowned expert in Human and Organizational Performance (HOP), with over a decade of experience in the safety field for electric utilities. He has analyzed over 300 incidents and has served as a firefighter, EMT, and military paratrooper.
In this episode, Dr. Mazulewicz shares insights from his compelling presentation, "How to Build Psychological Safety in High-Hazard Industries." Psychological safety is the cornerstone of the safest and most reliable teams globally. Dr. Mazulewicz explains what psychological safety is, its immense value, and why most leaders fail to create as much of it as they believe. He introduces three effective techniques that leaders can implement immediately to enhance psychological safety within their teams.
Dr. Mazulewicz’s unique perspective on errors as signals rather than failures helps leaders address deeper problems, fostering a culture where everyone can work more reliably and safely. His practical approach to Human Performance (HOP) makes these concepts accessible and actionable for safety professionals across various industries.
Join us in this insightful conversation as Dr. Mazulewicz delves into the importance of psychological safety and provides practical strategies to improve it within high-hazard industries. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to enhance team reliability and safety through better leadership practices.
Tune into Safety FM with Jay Allen for this impactful discussion that promises to transform your understanding of psychological safety and its critical role in high-hazard environments.
EP 620 - Brent Sutton & Josh Bryant
May 21, 2024 • 31 MIN
Welcome to another compelling episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, recorded live at the Energy Safety Canada Conference 2024. In this episode, we feature Brent Sutton and Josh Bryant, two thought leaders in the field of safety and operational excellence.
Brent Sutton, the founder of Learning Teams Inc., has made significant strides in improving health and safety outcomes through operational learning and the application of Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) principles. Known for his advocacy of doing safety "with people," Brent emphasizes the importance of involving frontline workers and organizations in learning and improving together. Brent is also a best-selling author, having written key safety books such as "The Practice of Learning Teams," "Learning from Everyday Work," and "4Ds for HOP and Learning Teams."
Josh Bryant, currently the General Manager of People, Risk, and Sustainability at Mitchell Services, brings extensive experience from working with some of the world’s largest global mining companies. At Mitchell Services, Josh and his team are recognized for their successful integration of contemporary safety principles into their operations, significantly enhancing the management of critical risks and improving the organization's ability to learn and enhance safety practices. Josh is also a co-author of "4D’s for HOP and Learning Teams" and co-hosts the Brisbane Safety Differently book club.
In their presentation, Brent and Josh discuss "Putting Critical Risk Management and HOP into Practice," exploring how to build and drive critical risk management that focuses on what truly matters. They delve into the use of the 4Ds framework, HOP principles, frontline insights, and operational learning to create effective and sustainable safety practices.
Join us as Brent and Josh share their expertise on how organizations can leverage critical risk management and HOP to achieve operational excellence and improve safety outcomes. This episode provides valuable insights and practical guidance for safety professionals looking to enhance their organization's safety culture and performance.
Tune in to Safety FM with Jay Allen for this informative and engaging discussion that highlights the power of collaboration, innovation, and practical application in the field of safety.
EP 618 - Dr. Matthew Hallowell
May 14, 2024 • 21 MIN
Welcome to a special episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, featuring Dr. Matthew Hallowell, recorded at the Energy Safety Canada Conference 2024 in Banff. Dr. Hallowell, the founder and executive director of the Construction Safety Research Alliance and Executive Director of Safety Function, is a leading expert in the field of safety, with over 100 peer-reviewed publications on advanced safety metrics including leading indicators, energy-based safety, and precursor analysis.
In this episode, Dr. Hallowell provides a detailed overview of his keynote presentation, "Power of Collaboration in SIF Prevention: From TRIR to HECA." While listeners did not hear the original speech, Dr. Hallowell offers an in-depth post-speech interview where he examines the philosophical and statistical flaws of using traditional injury rates as the primary measure of safety. He introduces High-Energy Control Assessments (HECA) as a superior alternative.
HECA, grounded in the principles of human and organizational performance (HOP) and the science of energy-based safety, has been effectively operationalized and adopted on a large scale within a major economic sector. This model exemplifies the transformative power of collaboration, combining scientific precision with practical application.
Join us in this episode as Dr. Hallowell discusses the innovative approaches to safety management that are redefining industry standards. This engaging conversation, set against the backdrop of the beautiful Banff scenery, provides valuable insights into the future of safety and the critical role of collaboration in advancing workplace safety practices.
EP 616 - Josh Bryant
May 7, 2024 • 38 MIN
Welcome to a special edition of Safety FM with Jay Allen, featuring Josh Bryant, General Manager - People, Risk, and Sustainability at Mitchell Services. This episode includes Josh's compelling presentation from the Global Safety Innovation Summit in Australia and a thoughtful interview conducted at the Energy Safety Canada Conference in Banff.
Josh brings an extensive background in the global mining industry to his role, where he and his team have been recognized for their successful integration of contemporary safety principles into operational and leadership practices. His strategic and operational expertise has not only improved the management of critical risks but also enhanced Mitchell Services' ability to learn from and improve the safety of work.
As an accomplished public speaker, Josh reflects his commitment to sharing knowledge and experiences with the wider community. He co-authored the book “4D’s for HOP and Learning Teams” and co-hosts the Brisbane Safety Differently book club. In 2023, his leadership and innovative practices earned his team the prestigious Australian WHS Team of the Year award from the Australian Institute of Health and Safety.
In this episode, listen to Josh share valuable insights into the integration of safety principles in the mining sector, and the tangible benefits they bring to organizational culture and operational efficiency. This insightful session from two prominent safety conferences offers listeners a unique perspective on leading safety practices and strategies from one of the industry's most effective leaders.
Maeve O’Loughlin
April 30, 2024 • 36 MIN
Welcome to another engaging episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, featuring a standout presentation by Maeve O’Loughlin, recorded at the Global Safety Innovation Summit in Australia. In this episode, we delve into the world of safety culture and human performance with Maeve, who currently leads the Global HSE Culture initiatives at Svitzer, part of the A.P. Moller Maersk group.
Maeve is a chartered safety practitioner (CMIOSH) and a pioneer in applying adaptive and resilient human performance principles to enhance organizational safety. Her expertise focuses on creating effective management strategies that are not only innovative but are also deeply informed by her extensive background in consulting, academia, and management within high-risk industries, the built environment sector, and manufacturing.
Throughout her career, Maeve has been recognized for her contributions to safety innovation, notably for leading the IOSH PIPER Initiative, which connects academic research capabilities with industry partners. She also plays a vital role in the IOSH Performance and Development Committee, influencing safety practices on a global scale.
In her presentation, Maeve shares her insights on developing a safety culture that prioritizes adaptability and resilience, ensuring that safety management is both effective and responsive to the dynamic challenges of modern industries. Her approach offers valuable lessons on integrating safety deeply into the fabric of organizational behavior, promoting a culture where safety and efficiency are inextricably linked.
This episode provides listeners with an opportunity to learn from one of the leading voices in safety culture today. Although Jay Allen was unable to conduct a follow-up interview with Maeve post-presentation, her session alone offers a wealth of knowledge and innovative ideas that can be applied across various sectors to manage safety more effectively.
Tune into this insightful episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen to explore advanced safety culture techniques and gain a deeper understanding of how adaptive and resilient human performance principles can revolutionize safety management in any organization.
EP 612 - John Wilkes
April 23, 2024 • 27 MIN
Welcome to another insightful episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, featuring a compelling presentation by John Wilkes, recorded at the Global Safety Innovation Summit in Australia. As the Senior Director for Business Excellence at Novavax, John brings a wealth of experience and a sophisticated understanding of Human and Organizational Performance concepts to the forefront of the pharmaceutical and medical device industries.
With an impressive career spanning over 29 years, John has developed a deep expertise in various facets of the industry, including manufacturing operations, operational excellence, quality systems, quality assurance, and quality control. His experiences at notable companies such as BioReliance, MesoScale Diagnostics, and AstraZeneca have not only shaped his professional journey but also his approach to integrating Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) principles into business practices.
In his presentation, John discusses the critical role of HOP concepts in driving business excellence within highly regulated environments like pharmaceuticals and medical devices. He shares insights into how these principles can be effectively applied to enhance safety, quality, and efficiency, ultimately leading to better outcomes in product development and manufacturing processes.
Listeners will gain a rare look into the strategies that a seasoned leader employs to foster a culture that prioritizes safety and operational excellence. John's approach underscores the importance of aligning organizational practices with HOP methodologies to navigate the complex challenges faced by the industry today.
Tune into this episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen to explore how John Wilkes leverages his extensive background to innovate and improve safety and performance standards at Novavax, all through the lens of Human and Organizational Performance. This presentation from the Global Safety Innovation Summit in Australia is not to be missed by anyone interested in the intersection of safety science and pharmaceutical manufacturing.
EP 610 - Ben Hutchinson
April 16, 2024 • 27 MIN
Welcome to a thought-provoking episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, featuring an insightful presentation by Ben Hutchinson, a dedicated safety professional and PhD candidate with a deep focus on complex sociotechnical systems, the incubation of major accidents, and the social construction of risk. This episode, sourced from a captivating session at a recent safety conference, provides listeners with an exclusive opportunity to delve into the advanced realms of safety science and risk perception.
Ben Hutchinson brings a rigorous academic approach combined with practical insights into the nature of safety in complex environments. His work explores how major accidents incubate over time within organizations, shedding light on the often-overlooked processes and decisions that can lead to significant safety failures. By examining the social aspects of risk management, Ben aims to uncover how risk is perceived and constructed within different societal and organizational contexts.
In his presentation, Ben discusses the intricate interplay between human factors and technological systems in creating both safety and risk. He challenges traditional views on risk management and safety protocols, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of the factors that contribute to safety outcomes. Through his research, Ben provides valuable strategies for organizations to better anticipate and mitigate potential disasters, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and addressing the subtle cues that precede major safety events.
Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of managing safety in environments where technology and human elements are closely intertwined. Ben's insights are particularly valuable for safety professionals, organizational leaders, and anyone interested in the dynamics of risk and safety in high-stakes settings.
Tune into this episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen to explore the cutting-edge of safety practice and theory with Ben Hutchinson. Discover how advanced research and a thoughtful approach to the social aspects of risk can lead to more effective safety management strategies.
EP 608 - Kym Bancroft and Greg Smith
April 9, 2024 • 33 MIN
Welcome to a standout episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, featuring a recording of an insightful presentation from the Global Safety Innovation Summit that took place in Australia in February. This episode brings together the profound insights and experiences of Kym Bancroft and Greg Smith, two leading figures in the world of safety and health management.
Kym Bancroft, the Managing Director of New View Safety, partners with organizations to translate contemporary safety ideas into tangible operational practices. With a future-focused vision, Kym is an executive health and safety leader who leverages her Masters in Safety Leadership from Griffith University, Masters in Applied Psychology (Organisational) from Murdoch University, and a Graduate Diploma in OHS, also from Murdoch University, to spearhead change. As an endorsed Organisational Psychologist, her 25 years of experience span an impressive array of sectors and global locations—from open-cut mining in Canada and offshore gas in the US to diverse industries across the Asia Pacific. Kym's previous roles have profoundly influenced the safety landscape, including her tenure as the Queensland Regulator for Workplace Health & Safety, Electrical Safety, and Workers' Compensation, and her impactful collaborations, like the 'Doing Safety Differently' documentary with Professor Sidney Dekker.
Greg Smith, an international award-winning author and qualified lawyer with over three decades of specialization in safety and health management, brings a complementary perspective to this dialogue. Greg's expertise is in assisting clients to understand and fulfill their safety and health responsibilities through the development of effective processes. His background includes roles as the Principal Safety Advisor for an oil and gas company and as General Manager of Health and Safety in a transport and mining services company. With various board positions and experience teaching the Accident Prevention unit at Curtin University in Western Australia, Greg's contributions to the field are both broad and deep.
In this episode, Kym and Greg discuss their contemporary approaches to safety and health management, sharing insights on psychological principles, human-centered methodologies, safety innovation, and evidence-based research. This presentation not only showcases their individual expertise but also highlights the collaborative potential for driving transformational change in workplace safety, operational excellence, and positive culture.
Tune into Safety FM with Jay Allen to experience this pivotal presentation from the Global Safety Innovation Summit, where Kym Bancroft and Greg Smith share their visionary approaches to doing safety differently, fostering high reliability, and nurturing a culture of operational excellence across industries.
EP 606 - Martha Acosta, Andrea Baker, and Zoe Nations
April 2, 2024 • 30 MIN
In an enlightening episode of "Safety FM with Jay Allen," listeners are taken on a deep dive into the groundbreaking presentation delivered by Martha Acosta, Andrea Baker, and Zoe Nations at The Global Safety Innovation Conference in Australia. With Jay Allen not conducting the post-presentation interview, Todd Conklin steps in to fill the void, bringing his unique perspective to one of his memorable episodes of The Pre-Accident Investigation. This special crossover episode sheds light on the trio's innovative approaches to safety and is accessible for streaming at Safety FM.com.
Zoe Nations has been at the forefront of advocating for user-centered problem-solving methods since her early days as a human factors graduate. With a 20-year career spanning across diverse sectors such as rail, oil & gas, healthcare, mining, manufacturing, and aviation, Zoe's role as the lead HF/HOP advisor for Chevron Australia epitomizes her dedication to enhancing safety management through practical, inclusive solutions and operational learning.
Dr. Martha Acosta, often hailed as the “Godmother of HOP” on Todd Conklin’s podcast, is a revered figure in the realm of human and organizational learning. Her expertise, honed over more than a quarter of a century, in leading emotional and cognitive aspects of safety and leadership has made her an indispensable voice in safety circles worldwide. Martha's role in developing leaders and shaping safety culture extends through her senior positions at Harvard Business School's Corporate Learning and various esteemed boards.
Andrea Baker’s narrative is one of transformation and dissemination of HOP principles across the globe. From her beginnings in a leading multinational industrial corporation to her current role as a consultant and educator, Andrea's journey reflects the practical challenges and successes of embedding HOP principles into organizational fabric. Her work, including co-authoring “Bob's Guide to Operational Learning” and co-hosting “A HOP Podcast (with no name),” showcases her commitment to advancing operational learning and safety across industries.
This episode of "Safety FM with Jay Allen" is not just a reflection on the conference but a broader discussion on the evolution of safety practices, the intricacies of human and organizational performance principles, and the personal journeys of three remarkable women shaping the future of safety.
Sidney Dekker
March 26, 2024 • 56 MIN
Welcome to an extraordinary episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, featuring none other than Sidney Dekker, a towering figure in the field of safety science. Recorded amidst the inspiring atmosphere of the Global Safety Innovation Summit in Australia, this episode promises to be a riveting exploration of the latest advancements and perspectives in safety practices and human factors.
Sidney Dekker, PhD, serves as Professor and Director of the Safety Science Innovation Lab at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia, and holds a professorship in the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at Delft University in the Netherlands. His international career is as diverse as it is distinguished, having lived and worked in seven countries across four continents. Dekker has earned worldwide recognition for his pioneering work in human factors and safety, changing the way industries and academia approach these critical issues.
A best-selling author, Sidney Dekker's contributions to the field extend beyond academia and research. His passion for understanding human factors and safety is matched by his talents as an avid piano player and pilot, even flying the Boeing 737 for an airline on the side. His multifaceted life also includes roles as a trained mediator and chaplain, showcasing his commitment to communication, understanding, and empathy in all aspects of his work.
In this episode, after Sidney shares his insights through a compelling speech at the summit, Jay Allen will sit down with him for an enlightening interview. Together, they will delve into Sidney's groundbreaking work in safety science, his unique approach to human factors, and the experiences that have shaped his influential career. From the cockpit to the classroom, Sidney's journey is a testament to the impact that dedication, passion, and innovation can have on improving safety and understanding human performance.
Tune into this captivating episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, as we join Sidney Dekker in a thought-provoking journey through the realms of safety science and human factors. Discover the insights and experiences of one of the most influential figures in safety, right here on Safety FM.
Drew Rae
March 19, 2024 • 54 MIN
Welcome to another enlightening episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, recorded at the Global Safety Innovation Summit in Australia. In this special edition, we're honored to have Dr. Drew Rae, a leading figure in the realm of safety science, share his invaluable insights and research findings with us.
Dr. Rae serves as an Associate Professor at the Safety Science Innovation Lab at Griffith University. His role extends beyond teaching courses on research methods and safety engineering; he spearheads the lab's research program with a dedicated focus on improving organizational safety practices. Through a combination of ethnography, field experiments, and theory-building, Drew's research endeavors to dissect the complex web of myths, rituals, and bad habits that influence the safety practices of managers and safety practitioners, and their subsequent impact on front-line operations.
Beyond his academic pursuits, Drew co-hosts the Safety of Work podcast, a platform that delves into evidence-based practices for enhancing workplace safety. His expertise is further recognized through his contribution as a member of the editorial board for the journal Safety Science, where he plays a crucial role in shaping contemporary safety discourse.
This episode kicks off with a thought-provoking speech by Dr. Rae at the summit, followed by an in-depth interview with Jay Allen. Their conversation will navigate the intriguing findings of Drew's research, debunking common myths and rituals in safety practice, and envisioning the evolution of safety science.
Tune into this special episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, direct from the Global Safety Innovation Summit in Australia, for a compelling exploration of the intricacies of safety science with Dr. Drew Rae. Discover the transformative power of research in shaping the future of organizational safety, right here on Safety FM.
EP 600 - Bob Edwards
March 12, 2024 • 37 MIN
Welcome to a landmark 600th episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, broadcasting from the dynamic Global Safety Innovation Summit in Australia. This milestone episode is a celebration of innovation, insight, and the influential voices shaping the future of safety and organizational performance.
In this special edition, we're honored to feature Bob Edwards, a renowned Human & Organizational Performance Advocate and practitioner. Bob's eclectic background spans six years in the military, over a decade as a design engineer, entrepreneurship in his own design firm, and pivotal roles in maintenance, technical support, and safety leadership. His journey is a rich tapestry of experiences, each contributing to his deep understanding of safety and organizational dynamics.
Bob's expertise lies in melding his life's work with the philosophies of Human and Organizational Performance (HOP). He has become a guiding force in helping organizations navigate failure, learn effectively, and apply HOP Learning Teams to enhance operational intelligence and solve complex operational problems. With over 200 Learning Teams led for a range of issues including safety, quality, and legal events, Bob, in collaboration with Todd Conklin, has refined the process of facilitating Learning Teams, making significant strides in operational improvement and safety practices.
Holding a BS degree in mechanical engineering from Tennessee Technological University and an MS degree in Advanced Safety Engineering Management from the University of Alabama Birmingham, Bob's academic achievements mirror his professional dedication to advancing safety and organizational learning.
After Bob graces the summit with his invaluable insights, he will join Jay Allen for a deep dive into the application of HOP principles in real-world scenarios, reflecting on the lessons gleaned from his vast experience, and discussing his forward-thinking approach to leveraging Learning Teams for operational excellence.
Join us in this milestone 600th episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, as we explore the rich landscape of human and organizational performance with Bob Edwards, a true pioneer in the field. This episode is not just a celebration of our journey so far, but also a look forward to the future of safety and excellence in organizational learning.
598 - Diane Chadwick-Jones
March 5, 2024 • 35 MIN
Welcome to a special edition of Safety FM with Jay Allen, coming to you directly from the vibrant Global Safety Innovation Summit in Australia. Today's episode is a unique blend of innovation, insights, and influential voices in the realm of safety.
In this episode, we're thrilled to feature a segment on Diane Chadwick-Jones, a luminary in the field of safety culture and human performance. With a rich background that spans the globe, from the operational fields of Belgium and Brazil to strategic roles in Egypt, Diane's career is a testament to her commitment to elevating safety standards. An alumnus of the prestigious Imperial College London, her journey through various BP sectors has been marked by a relentless pursuit of excellence in safety practices.
Diane's work in refining safety culture and enhancing human performance is unparalleled. She has been instrumental in reinvigorating BP's values, leading a cultural shift that has not only improved safety outcomes but has also made work processes more effective and error-resistant. Her innovative approach, which incorporates systems thinking into the very fabric of operational practices, has set new benchmarks in the industry.
After we hear Diane's inspiring speech at the summit, Safety FM's own Jay Allen will have the privilege of sitting down with her for an in-depth interview. They'll explore the nuances of modernizing safety culture, the pivotal moments and insights from Diane's storied career, and her forward-looking perspective on the future of safety innovation.
Don't miss this enlightening conversation on Safety FM with Jay Allen, where we delve into the intersections of safety, culture, and innovation with one of the most esteemed figures in the safety community.
Happiness- What is it Based on Studies and Research
May 16, 2023 • 11 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, it's all about happy research! Yes, you read correctly, we will discuss what we have discovered during our research. Hear is all today, on The Jay Allen Show.
It's Time To Share Your Story
February 21, 2023 • 9 MIN
Welcome to the Jay Allen Show, where we explore the fascinating stories of people who have successfully navigated their career journeys. In today's episode, we'll delve into the unique paths that individuals have taken to get to where they are today, and the challenges they faced along the way.
We believe that everyone has a story worth telling, and we want to encourage our listeners to share their experiences and insights. Whether you're just starting out in your career, considering a career change, or have already achieved success, there is always more to learn from the experiences of others.
Through engaging and humorous discussions, we'll explore the factors that influence career decisions, the challenges we face, and the lessons we learn. Our goal is to provide you with valuable insights and inspiration that can help you navigate your own career path with confidence.
So, if you're looking for a podcast that offers a unique blend of humor, insight, and inspiration, then tune in to the Jay Allen Show. Don't forget to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform, and join us for our next episode where we'll share more fascinating stories and valuable career advice. Thanks for listening!
Brandon Wiseman
February 14, 2023 • 40 MIN
In this episode of "The Jay Allen Show," host Jay Allen sits down with Brandon Wiseman, the owner and President of Trucksafe Consulting and a partner with Childress Law. As a transportation attorney, Brandon brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table, having assisted some of the nation's leading motor carriers in developing and maintaining compliant and cutting-edge safety programs.
Expect a thought-provoking discussion as Brandon shares his insights on the challenges and opportunities facing the transportation industry. With his extensive experience representing carriers of all types and sizes before the FMCSA, Brandon offers a unique perspective on the regulatory landscape and how companies can stay ahead of the curve.
Brandon's consulting company provides state of the art compliance resources and regulatory training materials, covering a wide range of safety-related topics. Listeners can expect a wealth of information and practical tips for staying compliant and improving safety.
Throughout the episode, Brandon's wit and humor will keep the conversation lively and engaging. With his passion for the industry and his commitment to making a difference, Brandon is sure to bring a spicy and dynamic energy to the show. So, gear up for a professional, thought-provoking, witty, and spicy episode of "The Jay Allen Show."
Mini - Breaking Free from the Comfort Zone: Embracing Change in the Workplace
February 3, 2023 • 6 MIN
In this episode, we explore the concept of stepping outside of our "Work Safety Comfort Zone." Our guest speaker, inspired by the writing of Philip K. Dick, presents a thought-provoking and humorous speech encouraging listeners to challenge themselves and embrace change in the workplace. From breaking free from constraints and regulations to discovering new talents and skills, this speech inspires listeners to take a leap of faith and embrace the unknown. So, tune in for a fun and insightful journey as we explore the benefits of breaking free from the comfort zone.
The Power Of Word Of Mouth
March 8, 2022 • 16 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, Jay talks about the word of mouth. People seem to forget how important word of mouth is. This can apply to product, service, and even you as an employee.
Let talk about it today on The Jay Allen Show
Mini - How Does Isolation Affect The Human Brain Part 2
March 4, 2022 • 8 MIN
Today on Safety FM Mini, we follow up on ,How Does Isolation Affect The Human Brain. If you may, consider this a part 2.
On this episodes we discuss some ideas of things you can do to help.
Enjoy this episode of Safety FM Mini
Mini - RRSS Invades Safety FM Mini
January 28, 2022 • 11 MIN
Today on Safety FM Mini, The Rated R Safety Show invades the Mini. During this special episode, Jay ask a question about marketing safety, that we think needs to go to a broader audience.
There is some harsh language in this one. Listeners discretion is advised.
A Request, We Didn't See Coming
January 18, 2022 • 45 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, Jay provided something he was asked to do, that he had never expected.
Enjoy today's episode, it might take you places you didn't expect.
Jim Poesl
July 27, 2021 • 57 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, Jay speaks with Jim Poesl from Safety Wars. This conversation goes all over the place, they discuss Jim career, pain points during Jim youth, and the state the world is in to name a few.
Don't miss this episode of The Jay Allen Show, featuring Jim Poesl from Safety Wars.
Melanie Marshall
July 20, 2021 • 47 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, Jay speaks with Melanie Marshall. Melanie is the author of the book Trust- The Foundation of Healthy Organizations and Teams. Melanie in the past and present had/have positions based in trust, listen to a few - military veteran, personal trainer, public servant, service delivery executive, coach, and leadership advisor.
Enjoy this conversation with Melanie Marshall, today on The Jay Allen Show.
Brye Sargent
June 29, 2021 • 44 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, Jay speaks with Brye Sargent "The Safety Geek". During the conversation they discuss Brye's career, how she got into safety and what she loves about it!
Brye has been a dedicated Safety Professional for 20 years and has trained over 130 Safety Managers. Her passion is coaching and training safety managers, who struggle to get support for their program, effective strategies and techniques to change their company's culture and become safety leaders. The Safety Geek is an online resource featuring an active community, articles, blog posts, templates, and training focusing on management support, the psychology of safety and creating a safety culture.
Hear it all today on The Jay Allen Show!
Sam Goodman - Live from ACFS - Safety Day 2021
June 1, 2021 • 23 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, Jay speaks with Sam Goodman from The HOP Nerd podcast. They discuss Sam's new coauthored book Safety Sucks Manifesto. This is the first time Sam and Jay sit in person for an interview, recorded live at ACFS - Safety Day 2021 from Orlando FL!
#HOPNerd #SafetyRadio #SafetyPocast #EHS #SafetyDay #SAfetyFM #BITW #KOASM
Depression, Narcan, and Overdosing with Brittany Smith
May 4, 2021 • 41 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, Jay speaks with Brittany Smith. During the conversation Brittany discusses overdose, depression and the benefits of narcan and why more places need it.
Hear it all today on The Jay Allen Show.
Flobo Boyce
March 19, 2021 • 62 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, Jay speaks with comedian, DJ, host, streamer, and all-around great guy Flobo Boyce. During the conversation, Flobo discusses his career, his love for streaming, podcasting, and professional wrestling. Flobo also discusses the current stage of streaming.
Hear it all today on The Jay Allen Show.
Daniel J. Snyder, Ed.D
March 9, 2021 • 72 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen show, Jay speaks with Daniel J. Snyder, Ed.D. During the conversation, they discuss Daniels's career how he got involved with safety, how the military played a factor in what he does, and how he became the Safety Philosopher.Hear it all today on the Jay Allen Show.
Hear it all today on the Jay Allen Show.
Tricia Kagerer
January 22, 2021 • 48 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, Jay speaks with Tricia Kagerer. She is a book author, a pioneer in the field, and the first female recipient of the CSP Award of Excellence presented by the BCSP. During the conversation, Tricia discusses her career, how she got to where she is now, and how The B Words' concept came about.
Enjoy it today on The Jay Allen Show.
Safety FM would like to thank Air Med Care for being the signature sponsor of this episode!
Mini - Why We Need Kindness During Covid 19
November 20, 2020 • 4 MIN
During this episode of Safety FM Mini, our host is nowhere to be found, so Olivia Allen steps in and takes the lead on this special episode discussing why it's important to be kind during Covid 19.
Enjoy this episode today of Safety FM Mini, featuring Olivia Allen
Bob, Brent, Todd and Jay - Pay It Forward Edition
October 20, 2020 • 22 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, we re-air a recent episode of The Pre-Accident Investigation. On this episode, Bob Edwards, Brent Sutton, Todd Conklin, and Jay Allen discuss paying it forward.
You are not going to want to miss this episode and please help us pay it forward!
Lucas Skrobot
October 13, 2020 • 55 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, Jay speaks with Lucas Skrobot. Lucas is the host of The Lucas Skrobot Show, an author and strategist - helping change-making brands activate their tribe.
In this in-depth conversation, Lucas discusses what caused him to become a podcaster, what it means to be third cultured, and things that have caused controversy on his show.
Enjoy it all today on The Jay Allen Show.
Richard Nichols & Joshua Caudill
October 6, 2020 • 37 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, Jay speaks with Richard Nichols from SG World and Joshua Caudill from Safety Leadership Innovators.
During the conversation, they talk about leadership, how the pandemic has changed things and what books had the largest impacts on them.
This recording to place directly after ACFS's Safety Day 2020, that took place at the backlot of Universal Studios in Orlando.
Enjoy it today on The Jay Allen Show.
Dr. Meghan Braun
September 1, 2020 • 27 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, we speak with Dr. Meghan Braun. Dr. Megan is the owner of Body Mechanics Physical Therapy, a cash-based Physical Therapy clinic, and Co-Founder/Director of The Lax Box: Jacksonville’s premier indoor/outdoor lacrosse training and sports performance facility. Former NCAA Div III basketball and lacrosse athlete, current international lacrosse athlete, and medical staff for UWG. Works with athletes across all ages and athletic careers to enhance performance and reduce injury while maintaining proper movement awareness. Author of The journal series: Restore. Develop. Strengthen., YouTube vodcast host of Chalk Talk with The Doc and The Champion's Spotlight. Speaker and coach.
Enjoy it all today on The Jay Allen Show.
Dr. Love
August 28, 2020 • 32 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, we speak with Dr. Love. Dr. Love is also known as Leonard “Al” Jones is the Air Force Risk Management Program Manager, Air Force Safety Center, Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M. He is charged with designing, managing, and providing senior advice and counsel regarding USAF Risk Management (RM) and associated operational and occupational mishap prevention that apply to all missions, activities, and personnel within the Air Force.
In addition,Dr. Love chairs the USAF RM Working Group, and conducts RM process staff assistance visits at the MAJCOM level ensuring compliance, standardization, and functional application of RM processes as related to AF RM policy and guidance. He also ensures inputs are provided to Air Education and Training Command (AETC), Air University (AU), and the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) for RM related course development, integration, and sustainment.
Enjoy the conversations from the doctors on the Jay Allen Show,
See Dr. Love videos here.
The Practice Of Learning Teams
August 25, 2020 • 49 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, we speak with Brent Sutton, Glynis McCarthy, & Brent Robinson authors of The Practice of Learning Teams. We take a deep dive about the book, where you can enter the contest for the giveaways, and we talk about the Learning Team Community of Practice
Laura DiBenedetto
August 18, 2020 • 48 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, Jay speaks with Laura DiBenedetto.
Laura is a TEDx Speaker, #1 Bestselling author of The Six Habits and Life Mastery Coach, Laura teaches how to create the life of our dreams without sacrificing what we love. As Founder and CEO of Vision Advertising, a company that she built aged 19, she has helped hundreds of entrepreneurs build and grow profitable enterprises entirely on their terms.
Laura’s story begins with bullying, abuse, bankruptcy, and burn out. She overcame everything, building a successful business at age 19 and went on to retire at 37 with a 6-figure passive income. She has learned the formula to build a life of joy and now follows her passion to share this message with others.
Enjoy it all today on The Jay Allen Show.
Candice Horbacz
August 11, 2020 • 33 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, Jay speaks with Candice Horbacz. Candice Horbacz is a podcast host of Chatting with Candice, Twitch Partner, and has her BA in Psychology. She is interested in self-improvement, psychology, relationships, and spirituality.
During the conversation, Candice and Jay discuss high-risk work, relationships, sexuality, and jealousy. Hear it all today on The Jay Allen Show.
#CandiceHorbacz #JayAllen #Sexuality #SafetyPodcast #SafetyEducation #SafetyRadio #RealSafetyTalk #SafetyFM #BITW #KOASM
Jason Hanson
August 4, 2020 • 40 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, Jay Allen speaks with Jason Hanson. Jason R. Hanson is a former CIA Officer and the New York Times bestselling author of Spy Secrets That Can Save Your Life. Jason is a frequent media guest and has appeared on The Today Show, Dateline, Rachael Ray, Fox & Friends, Shark Tank, and more. Jason runs his Spy Escape & Evasion training school out of Cedar City, UT.
Jason discusses practical applications that you can use for everyday life.
Enjoy it all today on The Jay Allen Show
Riggs Eckelberry
June 22, 2020 • 45 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, Jay speaks with Riggs Eckelberry. Riggs is the CEO of OrginClear.
During their conversation Riggs discusses issues with our current drinking water and what potential resolutions there might be to fix the issue.
If Riggs Eckelberry name sounds familiar to you, it's because he has been featured in The LA Times, Bloomberg Business, Forbes, and Environmental Leaders to name a few.
Enjoy this in-depth interview today on The Jay Allen Show
Mini - Safety FM Remembers Pulse 6-12-16
June 12, 2020 • 5 MIN
On this emotional and heartfelt episode of Safety FM Mini, we will discuss what occurred at Pulse Night Club 4 years ago.
We want never to forget the victims of that tragic event:
During this challenging time, we offer heartfelt condolences to the families of the 49 victims who lost their lives during the Pulse tragedy. To the families and friends of the victims, Safety FM and Orlando is with you and will continue to be with you as you deal with this unimaginable tragedy.
Stanley Almodovar III, 23 years old
Amanda L. Alvear, 25 years old
Oscar A. Aracena Montero, 26 years old
Rodolfo Ayala Ayala, 33 years old
Antonio Davon Brown, 29 years old
Darryl Roman Burt II, 29 years old
Angel Candelario-Padro, 28 years old
Juan Chavez Martinez, 25 years old
Luis Daniel Conde, 39 years old
Cory James Connell, 21 years old
Tevin Eugene Crosby, 25 years old
Deonka Deidra Drayton, 32 years old
Simón Adrian Carrillo Fernández, 31 years old
Leroy Valentin Fernandez, 25 years old
Mercedez Marisol Flores, 26 years old
Peter Ommy Gonzalez Cruz, 22 years old
Juan Ramon Guerrero, 22 years old
Paul Terrell Henry, 41 years old
Frank Hernandez, 27 years old
Miguel Angel Honorato, 30 years old
Javier Jorge Reyes, 40 years old
Jason Benjamin Josaphat, 19 years old
Eddie Jamoldroy Justice, 30 years old
Anthony Luis Laureano Disla, 25 years old
Christopher Andrew Leinonen, 32 years old
Alejandro Barrios Martinez, 21 years old
Brenda Marquez McCool, 49 years old
Gilberto R. Silva Menendez, 25 years old
Kimberly Jean Morris, 37 years old
Akyra Monet Murray, 18 years old
Luis Omar Ocasio Capo, 20 years old
Geraldo A. Ortiz Jimenez, 25 years old
Eric Ivan Ortiz-Rivera, 36 years old
Joel Rayon Paniagua, 32 years old
Jean Carlos Mendez Perez, 35 years old
Enrique L. Rios, Jr., 25 years old
Jean Carlos Nieves Rodríguez, 27 years old
Xavier Emmanuel Serrano-Rosado, 35 years old
Christopher Joseph Sanfeliz, 24 years old
Yilmary Rodríguez Solivan, 24 years old
Edward Sotomayor Jr., 34 years old
Shane Evan Tomlinson, 33 years old
Martin Benitez Torres, 33 years old
Jonathan A. Camuy Vega, 24 years old
Juan Pablo Rivera Velázquez, 37 years old
Luis Sergio Vielma, 22 years old
Franky Jimmy DeJesus Velázquez, 50 years old
Luis Daniel Wilson-Leon, 37 years old
Jerald Arthur Wright, 31 years old
Please help the victims of this tragic event by donating - One Pulse Foundation
Questions and Music
May 19, 2020 • 34 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, we have last moment cancellation so we put together our questions and music episode.
If you are interested in Pedro, Abby, Jason Maldonado, Steve Sisson, Todd, and The Hop Hub, you might want to stick around for this episode.
The Return of Sheldon Primus
May 5, 2020 • 45 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, it's the return of Sheldon Primus from The Safety Consultant Podcast.
Today on the show Sheldon talks about becoming a safety consultant during Covid 19 and how to start a business.
Also, Jay address the challenge presented to the ASSP, which still has not responded.
Enjoy it all today on the Jay Allen Show
Bill Stettiner - Round Two
April 24, 2020 • 64 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, Jay speaks again with Bill Stettiner. A lot of people had questions and wanted a follow up.
We got Uncle Bill on as soon as we could.
Enjoy it today, on The Jay Allen Show.
Want the unedited version of this podcast, go to Patreon.com/SafetyFM
Samuel "The HOP Nerd" Goodman
April 7, 2020 • 34 MIN
Today on the Jay Allen Show, Jay Allen speaks with the one and only HOP Nerd, Samuel Goodman. On this episode Samuel discussed how things are going in his world and how he decided to jump in the podcast world and the world of streaming. Enjoy it all today, on Safety FM.
Mini - What's going on this week at Safety FM?
March 6, 2020 • 6 MIN
Today on Safety FM Mini, we discuss what is going on at Safety FM with radio streaming, video streaming, new shows, and etc.
Demetra Johnson and a message from ACFS
February 21, 2020 • 27 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, Jay speaks with Demetra Johnson. She talks about her career, how it started, why Waco was the place for her, and how she began to become known as Safe Dee.
After the conversation with Demetra, Jay speaks with Josh from Alliance for Central Florida Safety. Josh talks about an event they have coming come called Safety Day 2020. Enjoy it all today on The Jay Allen Show.
Ray, Rob, and Justin Fisher
February 18, 2020 • 50 MIN
Today on The Jay Allen Show, Jay speaks with The Fishers about working together, separating family from work and the technology the Fishers created.
The Reveal and The Safety Justice League
January 14, 2020 • 43 MIN
On this episode, We finally reveal what all the cryptic messaging has been about as of late. Then we have a discussion with The Safety Justice League. The Safety Justice League goes into telling us how they formed, what they want to accomplish and how it all started for them.
Who is The Safety Justice League - Nathan Braymen, Jason A. Maldonado, Jason Lucas, Abby Ferri, and Jo Piña.
https://www.safetyjusticeleague.com/
Enjoy our 100th episode of Safety FM!
Martha Acosta
August 13, 2019 • 36 MIN
Today on Safety FM, this interview initially started as a conversation between Todd Conklin, and Jay Allen, until there was a knock on the door. At that point, we start a conversation, and she has a lot to share with us. Enjoy the episode on Safety FM.
Todd Conklin - Comes Again
July 9, 2019 • 42 MIN
Today on Safety FM, we have a conversation with Dr. Todd Conklin. We talk about his career, his books, his mental state during the time and how he came up with The Pre-Accident Investigation Podcast. Todd is the only person to date that has been interviewed twice for the show.
How Did It All Start - Part 3
July 2, 2019 • 44 MIN
Today on Safety FM, we continue our conversation with Todd Conklin, Earl Carnes, Lamar Palmer, and Shane Bush. This episode has some twist and turns before it's all over we will speak with Andrea Baker. Enjoy this episode with a twist on Safety FM.
How Did It All Start - Part 1
June 18, 2019 • 34 MIN
Today on Safety FM, we start our mini-series about Human and Organizational Performance. It was great being able to speak with some of the founding fathers of this technology. Shane Bush, Earl Carnes, LaMar Palmer were very gracious with their time to allows us to have these conversations with them. Enjoy episode one on Safety FM.
Mini - Pulse: Remembering the 49
June 14, 2019 • 5 MIN
On this emotional and heartfelt episode of Safety FM, we will discuss what occurred at Pulse Night Club 3 years ago. We want never to forget the victims of that tragic event:During this challenging time, we offer heartfelt condolences to the families of the 49 victims who lost their lives during the Pulse tragedy. To the families and friends of the victims, Safety FM and Orlando is with you and will continue to be with you as you deal with this unimaginable tragedy.Stanley Almodovar III, 23 years oldAmanda L. Alvear, 25 years oldOscar A. Aracena Montero, 26 years oldRodolfo Ayala Ayala, 33 years oldAntonio Davon Brown, 29 years oldDarryl Roman Burt II, 29 years oldAngel Candelario-Padro, 28 years oldJuan Chavez Martinez, 25 years oldLuis Daniel Conde, 39 years oldCory James Connell, 21 years oldTevin Eugene Crosby, 25 years oldDeonka Deidra Drayton, 32 years oldSimón Adrian Carrillo Fernández, 31 years oldLeroy Valentin Fernandez, 25 years oldMercedez Marisol Flores, 26 years oldPeter Ommy Gonzalez Cruz, 22 years oldJuan Ramon Guerrero, 22 years oldPaul Terrell Henry, 41 years oldFrank Hernandez, 27 years oldMiguel Angel Honorato, 30 years oldJavier Jorge Reyes, 40 years oldJason Benjamin Josaphat, 19 years oldEddie Jamoldroy Justice, 30 years oldAnthony Luis Laureano Disla, 25 years oldChristopher Andrew Leinonen, 32 years oldAlejandro Barrios Martinez, 21 years oldBrenda Marquez McCool, 49 years oldGilberto R. Silva Menendez, 25 years oldKimberly Jean Morris, 37 years oldAkyra Monet Murray, 18 years oldLuis Omar Ocasio Capo, 20 years oldGeraldo A. Ortiz Jimenez, 25 years oldEric Ivan Ortiz-Rivera, 36 years oldJoel Rayon Paniagua, 32 years oldJean Carlos Mendez Perez, 35 years oldEnrique L. Rios, Jr., 25 years oldJean Carlos Nieves Rodríguez, 27 years oldXavier Emmanuel Serrano-Rosado, 35 years oldChristopher Joseph Sanfeliz, 24 years oldYilmary Rodríguez Solivan, 24 years oldEdward Sotomayor Jr., 34 years oldShane Evan Tomlinson, 33 years oldMartin Benitez Torres, 33 years oldJonathan A. Camuy Vega, 24 years oldJuan Pablo Rivera Velázquez, 37 years oldLuis Sergio Vielma, 22 years oldFranky Jimmy DeJesus Velázquez, 50 years oldLuis Daniel Wilson-Leon, 37 years oldJerald Arthur Wright, 31 years oldPlease help the victims of this tragic event by donating - To Write Love On Her Arms at https://twloha.com
T. A. Laser
June 11, 2019 • 46 MIN
Today on Safety FM, we speak with T.A. Laser. T.A. Laser is the CEO of T.A. Laser Consulting, LLC, and the author of the Organization Culture Killers, Deadly Practices series, Laser shares valuable insights from over 25 years of operations.
Enjoy the interview on Safety FM.
See you at The Road Show!
Mike Sedam
March 5, 2019 • 41 MIN
On Today's episode of Safety FM, we speak with Mike Sedam. Mike has taken his education in counter-terrorism and public administration to help people
understand what drives their behavior and the behavior of others. Mike’s weekly podcast, The
Crucial Talks Podcast, provides valuable information on human behavior and has been
downloaded thousands of times by people across the world including in the U.S., Canada,
Australia, New Zealand, and China. Mike is a commander in a large law enforcement agency. In
addition, Mike is also a Senior Advisor for Government Integration, serves as an Accreditation
Commissioner, leads a multi-agency coordination group, and co-chaired a Federal Aviation
Administration rule-making committee. Mike not only has experience as a leader, he has
experience as a pilot, safety officer, and fleetwide maintenance coordinator.
Doug Storer
February 19, 2019 • 30 MIN
Today on Safety FM, we speak with Doug Storer. With over the last 35 years, Mr. Storer invented a patented safety product that has helped keep workers safe around the World, founded a company that appeared on ABC’s Shark Tank, driven sales programs for multi-billion dollar, Fortune 500 companies and served as an elected official for more than a decade.
Denny Kolsch
October 23, 2018 • 28 MIN
Today on Safety FM, we speak with Denny Kolsch, LMHC. Denny talks to us about To Write Love On Her Arms, an organization that helps people who are struggling with depression, suicidal thought, grief, and eating disorders. He also talks about the Peace Club. We tie it all back to people safety and organizational safety.
World Suicide Prevention Week
September 10, 2018 • 15 MIN
On today's episode, we discuss World Suicide Prevention Day, which is today. What to do if are having suicidal thoughts, suffering from depression or know someone who is. There are a lot of websites that discuss this matter.