allfeeds.ai

 

Utility Safety Podcast by Incident Prevention Magazine  

Utility Safety Podcast by Incident Prevention Magazine

Author: Incident Prevention Magazine

Come listen to an extension of some of the excellent utility safety & ops safety content published in Incident Prevention magazine. Dive deeper into insightful safety topics by hearing interviews with the some of the best and brightest minds in the industry! Learn more about Incident Prevention magazine at incident-prevention.com
Be a guest on this podcast

Language: en

Genres: Business News, Education, News

Contact email: Get it

Feed URL: Get it

iTunes ID: Get it


Get all podcast data

Listen Now...

Live from The iP Utility Safety Conference, Glendale, AZ - How Upstream Thinking Changes Safety
Episode 128
Thursday, 6 November, 2025

Recorded live from the IP Utility Safety Conference in Glendale, Arizona , this free-flowing conversation features Kate Wade of IP magazine , Billy Martin of Think Tank Project, LLC , and Brant Jeffries of Bierer Meters. The group discusses how conferences and networking change our perspectives , using analogies like Billy's "fire corn" and Heraclitus's river. They dive deep into the dangers of "reactiveness" , citing examples from Arizona's freeway development to local city council decisions. The conversation emphasizes the need to move to "upstream thinking" and use the "space between stimulus and response" to build trust and make more rational, safer decisions.   💡 Key Takeaways Learning requires discomfort. True growth at conferences comes not from seeking confirmation , but from being stretched and a "little bit uncomfortable".   Shift your perspective. The group uses the analogy, "You're not stuck in traffic; you are the traffic" , to illustrate how we are the ones who apply negative emotion (the "suck") to a situation , which blocks our ability to learn from it.     Beware the "reactive" trap. Humans are programmed to be reactive. The speakers note that we often react to problems—like traffic or accidents—long after they began , rather than using "upstream thinking" to find the root decisions that caused them.   Use the space between stimulus and response. Citing Viktor Frankl , the group stresses the importance of taking time before responding. This space allows our "thinking selves" to override an immediate reaction , de-escalate conflict , and choose a rational response.   Modern media may be programming us for reactivity. The group discusses how modern movies and video games, with their "flash, flash, flash" editing , are rewiring our brains for shorter attention spans and making us more reactive.   iPi Forum - https://ip-institute.com/ipi-forum/ You can read the current magazine at Incident Prevention Magazine. Subscribe to Incident Prevention Magazine - https://incident-prevention.com/subscribe-now/ Register for the iP Utility Safety Conference & Expo - https://utilitysafetyconference.com/   ________________________________ This podcast is sponsored by T&D Powerskills. If you are looking for a comprehensive lineworker training solution, visit tdpowerskills.com today and use the exclusive podcast listener promo code IP2025 to receive a 5% discount!  

 

We also recommend:


Background Briefing
ABC listen

To the Point
KCRW

Democracy Now! Video
Democracy Now!

Podcast ETF Expert

The Political Vortex
Steve and Allen

Estamos Al Aire
Estamos Al aire

World at One
BBC Radio 4

Shift (NB)
CBC

The Record
Brent Simmons and Chris Parrish

Surviving Scientology Radio
Surviving Scientology

Flippin' Talkos
Armando Omega & Yvonne Scarbrough

En podkast om amerikansk politikk
Bergens Tidende