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In today’s episode, Jay Allen opens up about a topic more common than most admit—imposter syndrome. Whether you're just starting your journey or you've been at it for years, the feeling of not being "enough" can sneak in. Jay challenges that voice of doubt, reminding listeners that mimicking others is sometimes part of the process—it’s the echo before your own signal emerges. If you’ve ever questioned your place or your value, this short episode is your reminder: you're not an imposter, you're evolving. Keep pushing forward.
Brought to you by Safety Focus Moment – helping organizations build the safety culture they’ve been searching for.
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In this powerful episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, we take you inside the Energy Safety Canada conference in Banff for a keynote that doesn't hold back. Dr. Sean Brady—renowned forensic engineer and author of the Brady Review—delivers a sobering, deeply detailed breakdown of mining fatalities, exposing how ineffective controls, weak supervision, and compliance theater are costing lives.
Brady walks us through real incidents, including a fatal bus rollover, revealing how organizations too often blame people while the system quietly decays. With insights on high reliability organizations (HROs), drift into failure, and the illusion of "training" as a fix-all, this episode challenges the very foundation of traditional safety thinking.
You’ll also hear a candid follow-up conversation between Jay and Sean as they explore critical controls, learning culture, and the line between HOP and HRO philosophy.
This isn’t a rebrand of old ideas. It’s a wake-up call.
🔍 Topics Covered:
What really causes fatalities in high-hazard industriesWhy administrative controls dominate post-incident actionsThe illusion of compliance vs. control effectivenessHow drift and production pressure silently erode systemsBridging HOP and HRO in a meaningful way📡 This is not a manual. It's a decoded transmission.
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What are your non negotiables, lets discuss that now on Safety FM Mini.
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In a truly unique twist, Jay Allen hands over the mic (sort of) to longtime friend and fellow safety disruptor Sheldon Primus—only to have the interview about Safety, In My Opinion take a very unexpected turn. What starts as a conversation about Jay’s new book quickly evolves into a deep dive on simulation theory, HOP, tattoos, the origin of Safety FM, and the system cracks we’ve all been trained to ignore.
From the tragedy that sparked Jay’s shift from operations to safety, to confronting burnout, binaural beats, archetypes, and that infamous question mark tattoo—this episode unpacks it all. Plus: a behind-the-scenes story about the 30,000-download episode that launched Safety FM into orbit.
🔓 Bonus: Free audiobook code inside and a sneak peek at Safety Mutation and the upcoming Safety Transmission—completing the Signal Transmission Trilogy.
🧠 Systems. Signal. Simulation. It’s not a podcast episode—it’s a decoded transmission.
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Today on Safety FM Mini, it's all about systems and what they seem to be doing as of late.
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Today on the show, we speak with Steve Rae. We will hear his presentation from Energy Safety Canada Conference called - Choices & Consequences: Surviving Piper Alpha. He will discuss his experience from the Piper Alpha incident and discusses valuable lessons for anyone working in high-risk environments. Discover how our work-related choices can shape safety culture on the site and understand the impact of your contributions to overall safety..
Directly after the speech we will discuss some other topics that may have not been discussed during the speech. Lets also uncover what his Mom said during the phone call.
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Today, it's all about mental health on Safety FM Mini. If you need help. go to TWLOHA.com
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Ripped from the headlines of The Rated R Safety Show. Have to love controversy on LinkedIn.
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Lets do a throw back.
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Stolen From The Headlines of The Rated R Safety Show
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Ripped from the headlines of The Rated R Safety
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In this episode, Jay Allen goes beyond the typical safety talk to explore the ideas behind his new audiobook, Safety, In My Opinion. Jay opens up about why now was the right time to write the book, what it’s really about, and how safety needs to evolve in today’s fast-paced world. Expect to hear Jay’s thoughts on how questioning the status quo can lead to a deeper understanding of risk, and why safety professionals should embrace change rather than stick to outdated practices. Don’t miss out on how this audiobook challenges the way we think about safety—available now with a special discount just for you!
Get the book here - https://swiy.co/Simobook -and use code SIMO at checkout.
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Sometimes the most important moves feel unnatural at first. In this Safety FM Mini, Jay Allen reflects on what it really means to push beyond your comfort zone—and why the uneasy moments are often the ones that matter most.
If it feels off… that might be the signal. And we’ve got something coming soon that proves it.
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Ripped from the headlines of The Rated R Safety Show.
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Lets talk about the hidden system.
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In this introspective clip from the Rated R Safety Show, Dr. Jay Allen flips the script on how we approach “big” projects. With his trademark honesty and humor, Jay breaks down why it’s often not the massive plans that cause failure—but the overlooked, rushed, everyday details.
He explores the irony of over-planning large-scale initiatives while ignoring the simple, repeatable tasks where errors tend to hide. This one’s for the overthinkers, the safety leaders juggling priorities, and anyone who’s ever been blindsided by something that “should’ve been easy.”
Because in the world of safety (and life), the real risk isn’t the complex—it’s the unnoticed.
🎧 Originally aired on the Rated R Safety Show 🎛️ Presented by Safety FM with Jay Allen
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Ripped From The Headlines OF The Rated R Safety Show
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Ripped from The Headlines Of The Rated R Safety Show.
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Taken straight from the headlines of The Rated R Safety Show.
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In this special encore presentation, we revisit an insightful conversation with Bri Sargent, better known as The Safety Geek. Originally recorded during Safety Day 2021, this episode delves into Bri’s journey from hotel management to becoming a dedicated safety professional, trainer, and online community leader. With over 20 years of experience, Bri has trained more than 130 safety managers and built The Safety Geek, an online resource dedicated to empowering safety professionals.
Jay and Bri discuss her career path, the importance of safety leadership, and her thoughts on industry certifications, behavior-based safety, and the role of psychology in safety management. Whether you’re new to the field or a seasoned safety pro, this conversation is packed with valuable insights on influencing workplace culture and driving meaningful change.
Tune in for this engaging discussion as we take a look back at one of our most thought-provoking episodes!
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