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Welcome to one of the top environmental podcasts dedicated to transforming the industry. Hosted by Sean Grady, this podcast brings together the brightest leaders and experts in the field. Whether you're a business leader, environmental health and safety professional, or sustainability practitioner, our episodes provide valuable insights into the latest trends, emerging digital technologies, and industry innovations shaping the future of the environmental sector. Tune in to discover how the environmental sector is evolving and how you can lead the change. Become part of the ET Nation today!Sean Grady Ciencia Ciencias Geológicas
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  • Breaking Down Human Organizational Performance with The HOP Nerd, Sam Goodman
    May 27 2025

    Welcome to the Environmental Transformation Podcast with your host, Sean Grady. In this high-impact episode, we’re joined by Sam Goodman, also known as The HOP Nerd—a leading voice in Human and Organizational Performance (HOP), safety culture innovation, and host of The HOP Nerd Podcast.

    🎙️ In This Episode:
    Sam breaks down what HOP (Human and Organizational Performance) really means, why traditional safety programs often fall short, and how organizations can shift from blame-based models to system-level improvements that foster real operational learning, psychological safety, and frontline employee engagement.

    🧠 Topics We Cover:

    • What is Human and Organizational Performance (HOP)?

    • How HOP differs from traditional safety programs

    • The dangers of TRIR (Total Recordable Incident Rate) obsession

    • Why blame, shame, and retrain doesn't work

    • Moving from “who failed?” to “what failed?”

    • How leadership response shapes safety culture

    • Using comedy and storytelling to drive cultural change

    • The origins and mission of The HOP Nerd

    • Downloadable video resources for safety meetings

    🔑 Key Takeaways for Safety Professionals & Leaders:

    • Stop focusing on just injury metrics—start listening to workers.

    • Safety isn’t the absence of incidents—it’s the presence of capacity to fail safely.

    • Silence in an organization is dangerous—learn how to create environments where truth-telling is encouraged.

    • Good safety culture starts with curious, calm leadership responses.

    🔥 Whether you're in EHS leadership, a frontline worker, or just tired of meaningless checklists, this episode gives you the tools and mindset shift you need to create sustainable safety transformation.

    📌 More from Sam Goodman — The HOP NERD:
    🌐 https://www.thehopnerd.com
    🎧 The HOP Nerd Podcast – Available on all major platforms
    📺 Safety satire videos & learning tools: The HOP Nerd YouTube Channel

    👷‍♂️ Who is Sam Goodman?
    Sam is a HOP practitioner, speaker, consultant, and podcast host who brings humor, insight, and real-world experience to the conversation about modern safety systems. His work is deeply influenced by leaders like Todd Conklin and Sidney Dekker, but his approach is distinctly his own—bold, funny, and transformative.

    🔎 SEO Keywords:
    Human and Organizational Performance, HOP safety, Sam Goodman HOP NERD, modern safety leadership, safety culture podcast, TRIR criticism, safety differently, safety improvement strategies, frontline safety communication, operational learning, leadership response safety, psychological safety in the workplace, HOP tools, safety performance podcast, environmental transformation podcast

    📣 Subscribe, rate, and review the podcast to help more safety and environmental professionals discover practical strategies that make a difference!

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Thermal Treatment of Organic Containments and PFAs with TerraTherm's SVP Jim Galligan
    May 13 2025

    In this episode, host Sean Grady sits down with Jim Galligan, Senior Vice President at TerraTherm, to discuss advanced thermal remediation technologies. Jim, an industry veteran with over 34 years of expertise, dives deep into thermal conduction heating (TCH), electrical resistance heating (ERH), and steam-enhanced extraction (SEE)—powerful techniques used to remediate recalcitrant contaminants like PFAS, chlorinated solvents (PCE, TCE), PCBs, dioxins, and petroleum hydrocarbons.Learn how thermal remediation effectively targets complex contaminant source zones, even beneath buildings or challenging infrastructure, and discover why depth and geology are no longer barriers. Jim dispels common myths about thermal technologies, addresses lifecycle costs compared to traditional methods like chemical oxidation, and explains critical factors such as power infrastructure and hydrogeological site characterization.Ideal for environmental consultants, remediation engineers, and project managers looking for proven strategies to achieve rapid and reliable cleanup goals. Join us as we uncover how TerraTherm is driving innovation in environmental remediation, offering sustainable solutions and unparalleled performance in treating soil and groundwater contamination.#EnvironmentalTransformation #ThermalRemediation #TerraTherm #SoilCleanup #GroundwaterRemediation #PFAS #environmentalengineering


    00:00 – Introduction to the Environmental Transformation Podcast01:15 – Meet Jim Galligan: 34 Years in Thermal Remediation03:25 – Overview of TerraTherm and Its Mission06:40 – What Is Thermal Remediation? Key Technologies Explained10:55 – Thermal Conduction Heating (TCH) Deep Dive13:45 – Electrical Resistance Heating (ERH) Explained16:05 – Steam-Enhanced Extraction (SEE) Use Cases18:10 – Ideal Site Conditions for Thermal Remediation22:30 – Treating Deep Contaminant Zones: Why “Deeper Is Cheaper”25:00 – Real-World Project Examples and Case Studies29:15 – Site Selection and Design Considerations33:45 – Comparing Lifecycle Costs of Thermal vs. Chemical Treatments37:20 – Power Infrastructure Needs and Utility Coordination41:50 – Debunking Common Myths About Thermal Remediation50:10 – Regulatory Cleanup Goals and Treatment Effectiveness54:20 – Remediation of PFAS, Dioxins, PCBs, and VOCs59:30 – Thermal’s Impact on Soil and Microbial Recovery1:03:00 – Thermally Enhanced Bioremediation and Future Innovations1:06:40 – How to Design an Effective Thermal Treatment System1:10:00 – How to Contact TerraTherm and Learn More

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    38 m
  • The National Waste and Recycling Association's Mission with CEO Michael E. Hoffman
    Apr 29 2025

    In this episode of the Environmental Transformation Podcast, host Sean Grady welcomes Michael Hoffman, president and CEO of the National Waste and Recycling Association (NWRA). Hoffman shares his 37 years of experience in the waste and recycling industry, discusses NWRA's advocacy efforts at the local, state, and federal levels, and outlines his vision for improving safety, membership engagement, and industry innovation. He also explains the challenges surrounding packaging EPR, PFAS regulation, battery recycling, and workforce development. Learn how technology, policy, and collaboration are shaping the future of waste and recycling.

    Thanks to our Sponsors for their support of the podcast: Cascade Environmental, E-Tank, and WasteLinq.

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    1 h y 5 m
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