Episodes
In addition to our regular podcasts, this is a little series that brings you the candidates for the 2022 Australian Institute of Health and Safety Board elections.
Why am I doing these? Take a listen and I'll explain.
We've given each candidate only 10 minutes to convince you they are worthy to serve members of the AIHS. To get more info, including detailed profiles of all election candidates, visit aihs.org.au
If you have a question or a comment for a candidate, post a comment down...
Published 08/05/22
In addition to our regular podcasts, this is a little series that brings you the candidates for the 2022 Australian Institute of Health and Safety Board elections.
Why am I doing these? Take a listen and I'll explain.
We've given each candidate only 10 minutes to convince you they are worthy to serve members of the AIHS. To get more info, including detailed profiles of all election candidates, visit aihs.org.au
If you have a question or a comment for a candidate, post a comment down...
Published 08/05/22
"Being in search of a beautiful question can lead to a new sense of purpose and direction. A beautiful question is one that challenges assumptions, considers new possibilities, and serves as a catalyst for action and change. Crafting and engaging with such beautiful questions is like an art. Like other art forms, it takes practice, and requires learning from practice. When practiced well, artful inquiry can lead to transformative learning and innovative change".
Southern, N. (2015)...
Published 06/16/22
Hey it's Andrew, and this is Safety on Tap!
On the 13th of May 2022 I had the extraordinary experience of spending a few hours in a virtual event with Safety on Tap listeners from around the world to celebrate 200 episodes of the Safety on Tap podcast.
This is a podcast, but its more than that, it's a community, and I wanted to celebrate with you.
We spent weeks getting your feedback on favourite episodes, most impactful lessons, questions for guests coming back and combing through...
Published 06/08/22
his is a cheeky episode, halfway between episode 199 and episode 200, with two really short messages for you - an invitation and a request.
First, I want you to be a part of episode 200!
In exactly the same way that phones are only as good as having people to talk to, a team is only a team because of who is part of it, and roads only exist because cars needed something to drive on, a podcast is only a podcast because of you, the listener!
I should say listeners, plural, since...
Published 05/06/22
I know her personally, we were part of a business group a few years ago.
Having gotten far more focussed and proactive with my overall financial goals and position in recent years, I asked this Financial Planner to come over and help us plan our finances.
We prepared a lot, laid it all out - mortgage situation, credit, assets, a business, a family trust, a farming partnership, superannuation (401k), insurances, cash position, investments.....it was all there.
I wanted the Financial...
Published 04/20/22
My guest today is Antony Malmo.
Antony is a self described Wellbeing Smuggler, Jargon Cutter, Systems Wrangler, and C-suite Whisperer. He's a director at Allos Australia, an organisation that approaches workplace mental health systemically; from EAP support and Psych Health and Safety, to Leadership & Strategy. He studied ecosystem science and psychology at University, and then abandoned both those career paths to spend almost a decade working with businesses in Colombia (South...
Published 04/12/22
So what's the beliefs, assumptions, and images we have that make sense of our thoughts and behaviour here? Is it that war is bad? That military aggression is unacceptable? Maybe, but it doesn't explain our blindness to so many other things equally as objectionable and far more prolonged.
No, we have different kinds of assumptions and beliefs and images about how the world works, and when those get violated. And we often don't even know about them ourselves.
We'll call these mental...
Published 03/31/22
What if you could better guide your organisation on what's most important, and be more confident about the results you can deliver? That's what today's guest is asking of all of us, assuming that’s the kind of professional we want to be.
My guest today is Professor Rob Briner, and he has had a bee in his bonnet about what people like us do, in part because of what people like Rob do. He'll explain more in a minute.
Rob is Professor of Organisational Psychology at Queen Mary University of...
Published 03/23/22
What words do you know people use to describe you, or your team? Not words you'd like them to say, but words they have actually said and you've heard directly or second hand?
Published 02/25/22
Gandhi did it with walking and without food. Michael Pollan did it with food and a book. Al Gore did it with a film. Dave Grohl did it with Youtube in 2020, and Dave Provan did it with words in 2018. Each of them, in defence of something important. And so must you.
The word defence usually conjures up three different things for people. Either, synonyms to do with the armed forces, war, and conflict, OR, playing defence in a sporting sense where there is an attacking side (again,...
Published 02/17/22
There is an enormous amount of talk about new safety approaches, in theory, compared to implementation in practice. But implementation does exist, it does show promise, and it can be done at scale.
My guests today are First Officer Bogomir Glavan and First Officer Nicholas Peterson from American Airlines Learning and Improvement Team.
This team is hyper-generous, part of their DNA is to write papers, do presentations, and speak at conferences to share their work, in the hope that it does...
Published 02/14/22
All forward-thinking leaders are interested in strategy. But what, exactly, is the purpose of strategy?
This is the first podcast out for 2022 so for new-release listeners, happy new year!
This year I'm getting far more focussed and intentional to bring you insights from the coaching work I do with health and safety professionals, and I'll tell you why that’s like gold: it's bloody lonely doing our work. It doesn’t matter whether you are the frontline safety supervisor or the head of...
Published 01/27/22
Let's talk about Linkedin, humanity, and being salesy.
I am connected with tens of thousands of people, in some direct way. Whether that's someone who was seen me speak, been in a workshop, listened to my podcast, or connected on social media.
All of those are one-degree of separation, there is a direct link between me and them, between me and you.
Published 12/15/21
Jerry Muller wrote a phenomenal book called the Tyranny of Metrics, which he opens by saying "the title is not meant to convey the message that metrics are intrinsically tyrannical, but rather that they are frequently used in ways that are dysfunctional and oppressive". And that, by friends, is a fitting way to begin this awesome dialogue about safety indicators and metrics. Let's begin.
Published 11/12/21
"Help me get people engaged". "No one is engaged with health and safety". "Engagement around here is pretty low". Requests like this and their variations are some of the most common things people come to me for help with. Health and safety have an engagement problem, but it's not limited to that. Gallup says only 36% of workers in the US are engaged at work. And no one agrees on how we define engagement in any case. What do we do?
Published 11/02/21
Kym Bancroft is an organisational psychologist turned health and safety executive, who was the head of Health and Safety at Urban Utilities. Urban Utilities is a water and sewage utility supplying 1.4 million people with clean water and flushing toilets in South-East Queensland in Australia. With thousands of employees and contractors, a high risk work environment and network to build, operate and maintain, Kym led the health and safety transformation at Urban Utilities between 2017 and 2021.
Published 10/07/21
This is my live keynote speech delivered at the Safeguard 2019 Conference. The theme of the conference was Dare to Disrupt. That was an idea which I respectfully disagreed with and explained why in the opening keynote when I encouraged the audience, and you, to go disrupt yourself.
Published 09/30/21
I don't think this interview needs much introduction, except to say one thing: if you are inclined to turn off because the words innovation or entrepreneurialism seem too fluffy or not relevant to you, stick with this: you'll be surprised like I was.
Here's today's guest, Liz Jackson:
Published 09/22/21
I, like you, have been spending a lot of time in the same workplace for a while now, my home office. And yet despite the amount of time I spend here, it was only recently that something struck me when I saw things that had been there the whole time but hadn't recognised for what they are. My space, and probably yours, are filled with theatre props - the things which bring our professional performance to life.
Published 09/10/21
Rory Gallagher is the Asia Pacific Director of the Behavioural Insights Team, and a founding member of it's parent organisation within the British Government.
This is a juicy episode, I hope you squeeze lots from it, here's Rory Gallagher:
Published 09/06/21
It's hard to focus on things that we can't see, that aren't visible to us. It doesn't mean they aren't there, it's just that they aren't visible to us.
Having empathy for others, and appreciating that they have a perspective and experience which is 100% valid for them, can be a difficult thing to comprehend, let alone practice.
Published 08/25/21
Today's partner in conversation Jeremy Scrivens sort of defies description, and definitely defies categorisation. Jeremy helps leaders and organisations enable the future of work - which he labels being an Appreciative Futurist. In the way I'm described as a reformed health and safety professional, Jeremy might be a reformed HR professional. But soooo much more.
Published 08/18/21
In addition to our regular podcasts, this is a little series that brings you the candidates for the 2021 Australian Institute of Health and Safety Board elections.
Why am I doing these? Take a listen and I'll explain.
We've given each candidate only 10 minutes to convince you they are worthy to serve members of the AIHS. To get more info, including detailed profiles of all election candidates, visit aihs.org.au
Published 08/08/21