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Josh Bryant joins the pod for this episode because Ron's out doing real work, apparently. Joshie is a big-time safety and risk guy in the mining industry, and he's Australian, so this episode gets a Frenzal Rhomb song title to match.
Not wanting to disrupt the norm of unpreparedness, the boys figured it out on the fly (even though it was Josh's job, and if he cared more, he'd have done it better).
The topic: "What's going on out in industry with all this safety stuff?"
The two guys without actual jobs are seeing a lot of the same themes, including an increasing awareness that maybe focusing all our effort on tracking safety numbers and stamping them out with bonuses or punishment isn't the best approach. Even though there is a shift in safety thinking, many of the folks doing work would say there isn't much change in how safety is actually getting done.
That's mostly where this episode goes, including some pretty good advice (and some sketchy advice) from Josh on how things have worked in his company and industry.
Josh doesn't play guitar, so PRS is just a bass and a drum kit until Ron gets back. How fucking punk is that?
Frenzal Rhomb: Digging a Hole For Myself
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Shit. Things are crazy, man. As the Bad Religion song says, "Los Angeles Is Burning." Link to the song below, if you're into that sort of thing.
Seriously, though, if you're one of the 11 listeners and you're out in LA and need help, drop PRS a line at [email protected]. Punks help punks - always.
In the middle of all the chaos out on the West Coast of the US, there are some really cool stories of resilience.
So, that's what the boys are talking about in this episode. Resilience isn't something you have, it's something you do. Or maybe it's something you have. Shit. It could be either one, depending on where you look.
Maybe that's why there are so many views of resilience. In the pod, we're talking about resilience at a system level, specifically how systems can deal with failure, etc., and maintain their core function to at least an acceptable level. Like how you keep the show going after Fletcher absolutely destroys your bass or drum kit.
There's a lot of name-dropping and big words in this one, and that's mostly Ron's fault, but this is a topic where it's worth going back to Cook, Woods, Rasmussen, and so on. They're like the Sex Pistols or Ramones of resilience - everything after is built on that foundation.
So, how does that work in a normal organization? That's what the boys try to solve in just under an hour.
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Puuttuva jakso?
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Don't you think Punk Rock Safety isn't taking safety seriously enough? Making jokes about safety is surely a sign that some idiot doesn't care enough, right?
Uhhh, no. And that applies to safety pros who are having a good time, laughing, and joking as they do their jobs, too.
Why aren't people saying, "Whoa, this is fucking awesome!" when the safety folks come around? If the seriousness that a lot of people think is associated with safety was working, we wouldn't be fighting to get folks' attention all the time.
If safety is supposed to be about valuing and connecting with people, then we have to bring in all the stuff that makes life interesting.
That's a big part of punk, too. Connecting with people through a common story and supporting one another even when shit gets gnarly.
Fun and serious aren't opposites, dude, and if it's boring even to the people doing it, what the hell chance do we have of being helpful?
The boys talk about safety as the "fun police" and more. It's a super serious conversation. Pinky promise.
NOFX The Idiots Are Taking Over
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Crass: Do They Owe Us A Living?
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NOFX I'm So Sorry Tony
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Oh, and give your money to Punk Rock Saves Lives. They're a rad organization that works in mental health, addiction, and human rights. And they're awesome people who can use your help to keep on kicking ass at what they do.
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NOFX The Cause
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NOFX "War on Errorism"
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Oh, and give your money to Punk Rock Saves Lives. They're a rad organization that works in mental health, addiction, and human rights. And they're awesome people who can use your help to keep on kicking ass at what they do.
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Bad Religion "21st Century Digital Boy"
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Oh, and give your money to Punk Rock Saves Lives. They're a rad organization that works in mental health, addiction, and human rights. And they're awesome people who can use your help to keep on kicking ass at what they do.
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It's Episode 16, punks.
The boys start this one with a peek behind the curtain into just how much prep goes into the pod. Spoiler: not a lot. It's sort of like a punk show that way.
The topic for 16 is regulators, which means it's a great time for Pennywise's Fuck Authority (link in the show notes).
That's probably not a great way to handle regulation, though. So what can you do? Are all regulations important? Do we have to respond to each one with some sort of 'thing' we can point to to satisfy a rule, or are we just making shit up sometimes?
That's the topic when the guys can focus, but there's the usual bullshit, too. Check it out, there's actually some good stuff in there.
Pennywise "Fuck Authority"
Yep, they played it at Punk in Drublic in LA.
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Oh, and give your money to Punk Rock Saves Lives. They're a rad organization that works in mental health, addiction, and human rights. And they're awesome people who can use your help to keep on kicking ass at what they do.
https://www.punkrocksaveslives.org/
Oh, and give your money to Punk Rock Saves Lives. They're a rad organization that works in mental health, addiction, and human rights. And they're awesome people who can use your help to keep on kicking ass at what they do.
https://www.punkrocksaveslives.org/
Let us know what you think at [email protected] or on our LinkedIn page.
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Oh, and don't forget the 1st Annual PRS Field Trip October 4-6 in LA at the Punk in Drublic Fest.
Oh, and give your money to Punk Rock Saves Lives. They're a rad organization that works in mental health, addiction, and human rights. And they're awesome people who can use your help to keep on kicking ass at what they do.
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When's the last time the outcome of a risk assessment was a surprise? Thought so.
So why do we do risk assessments, anyway? Are we really making decisions based on them? It doesn't sound like it. Is it a social process, then? Shit, man, that's a lame party.
The boys try to sort through the mess of matrices, JHAs, JSAs, safety risk committees, and all that to get to what we actually expect from an assessment of risk.
Oh, and don't forget the 1st Annual PRS Field Trip October 4-6 in LA at the Punk in Drublic Fest.------------------------------------------------------------------------
Oh, and give your money to Punk Rock Saves Lives. They're a rad
organization that works in mental health, addiction, and human rights.
And they're awesome people who can use your help to keep on kicking ass
at what they do.
https://www.punkrocksaveslives.org/
Let us know what you think at [email protected] or on our LinkedIn
page.
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Fine. You're right. The title is also the name of a NOFX album. NOFX is rad, though, so we're keeping it.
This week, we're talking to a kickass guest, Sam Goodman, about making safety less sucky. Sam even wrote a book about it.
The truth is, a lot of people have experienced working with safety folks that just come across as assholes, or buzzkills, or cops, or knobs. It's not a surprise that most people aren't super-stoked to hear the safety person is on-site next week, right?
There are a few things that probably help dispel the myth that safety is about catching someone doing it wrong, though. That's what the lucky 13th episode is all about: what are we doing to make safety more relatable, useful, and less shitty?------------------------------------------------------------------------
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organization that works in mental health, addiction, and human rights.
And they're awesome people who can use your help to keep on kicking ass
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Let us know what you think at [email protected] or on our LinkedIn
page.
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Come hang with the boys at the Punk In Drublic fest in LA!
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Toxic Narcotic, People Suck - the video is here
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Want to check out Agent Orange? You're welcome: https://youtu.be/4SHIEKeubCM
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Here's a link to Milo Goes to College. It's a great record.
https://youtu.be/5qN3rAc5mPY
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We said we were going to livestream, but we definitely didn't. Sorry. This shit's harder than it seems like it should be.
You should 100% check out the YouTube on this one. Other Ben did some sweet background editing because we were in a hotel meeting room with gold striped fabric walls that looked like a United Nations briefing room. That made it really fucking hard to switch the background, and Other Ben did some solid work here, so give him some love.
Uhhhh. Did we mention Ron's defense is on Friday the 28th?
https://osu.zoom.us/j/93938693366?pwd=jBaGq9xR8aC4qI6r09oCVAz9I6hSbr.1 - but mute yo self. Nobody wants to hear you breathing heavy or your stupid questions.
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We're at CHOL by the time this thing goes live, so hopefully, you'll come say hello. And we're streaming live from there, so that'll be a first, and we'll probably fuck it up.
As a reminder, Ben has threatened to pay for anyone who will get the PRS logo tattooed during the CHOL24 conference. Put up or shut up, punks. And then go listen to Fea. Remember them? They did the intro music for the pod.
Oh, and give your money to Punk Rock Saves Lives. They're a rad organization that works in mental health, addiction, and human rights. And they're awesome people who can use your help to keep on kicking ass at what they do.
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Ron's halfway done with a dissertation draft, too, so that's a pretty important advance.
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We'll be at CHOL in Henderson, Nevada in a few weeks, so catch up with us there, and look for a live stream episode during the conference!
Oh, and give your money to Punk Rock Saves Lives. They're a rad organization that works in mental health, addiction, and human rights. And they're awesome people who can use your help to keep on kicking ass at what they do.
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Let us know what you think at [email protected] or on our LinkedIn page.
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