• Listening for a Change: How Leaders Build Trust and Influence
    Apr 24 2026

    Episode 313: In this episode of the Safety Leadership Collective, Merle Heckman joins hosts Nicholas Coia and Mike Thompson to discuss the overlooked art of listening and how it shapes leadership, safety culture, and trust. Merle shares practical techniques—asking questions, pausing, and putting ego aside—to influence others and create real change.

    They explore examples from sports, business, and frontline work, and end with a simple call to action: practice focused listening for one week to begin building stronger connections at work and home.

    Connect with Merle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/merleheckman/

    For more information on the Portage County Safety Council, please visit our website at: https://portagecountysafetycouncil.com/

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    29 mins
  • EQ at Work: Why Emotional Intelligence Changes Everything
    May 27 2026

    Episode 314: In this episode, Mike Thompson sits down with Executive Coach, Gary Fowler, to explore why EQ is one of the most important skills for building safer workplaces, stronger leaders, and healthier organizational cultures.

    Together, they break down what emotional intelligence really means and why it directly impacts communication, trust, performance, and employee well being. Gary shares compelling research showing that every one point increase in EQ can translate into an average $1,300 increase in income, highlighting the measurable value of emotionally intelligent leadership.

    The conversation introduces practical frameworks including SNAP, CUT, SCARF, and the clarity, capacity, ability, and desire lens to help leaders recognize emotional threats, de escalate conflict, improve decision making, and better support their teams in high pressure environments.

    Mike and Gary also discuss simple but powerful ways to begin strengthening emotional intelligence every day through greater presence, meditation, movement, nutrition, journaling, quality sleep, and self awareness practices. The episode concludes with actionable next steps, including a free EQ assessment and ways to connect with Gary for coaching and leadership development support.

    If you are committed to improving safety, leadership, culture, and human performance in your organization, this conversation offers practical tools and inspiring insights you can begin applying immediately.

    To learn more about Gary, check out his website at: https://www.thegaryfowler.com/

    For more information on the Portage County Safety Council, please visit our website at: https://portagecountysafetycouncil.com/

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    38 mins
  • Eyes on the Road: Confronting the Distracted Driving Crisis
    Apr 20 2026

    Episode 312: This explores the alarming rise in distracted driving—over 3,200 deaths and 315,000 serious injuries in 2024—and discusses practical steps employers and drivers can take to prevent crashes.

    Host Nicholas Coia and guest Tracy LeMaire from the National Safety Council share data, real-world examples, policy and training solutions, and free resources to help organizations protect employees on and off the road.

    For more information about the National Safety Council, please visit their website at: https://www.nsc.org/

    For more information on the Portage County Safety Council, please visit our website at: https://portagecountysafetycouncil.com/

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    35 mins
  • Optimizing Fleet Safety: Leveraging Technology and Leadership to Reduce Distracted Driving
    Mar 30 2026

    Episode 311: In this episode, Nicholas Coia and Tim Brewster examine the growing crisis of distracted driving. They break down the visual, cognitive, and manual causes and share striking statistics and real-world examples that highlight how dangerous even brief distractions can be.

    They also explore practical solutions for fleets. These include hiring standards, clear policies, targeted training, telematics, video-based cameras, and AI alerts. The discussion emphasizes the importance of coaching, leadership commitment, and building a safety-focused culture to reduce crashes and protect both drivers and the public.

    Listeners will leave with actionable steps to improve driver safety. The episode also provides resources for Distracted Driving Month and practical tips for using data to coach drivers, support accountability, and reinforce safe driving habits.

    Connect with Tim on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timothy-brewster-mba-arm-23233379/

    For more information on the Portage County Safety Council, please visit our website at: https://portagecountysafetycouncil.com/

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    29 mins
  • Cut the Safety Noise: Keep It Simple
    Mar 10 2026

    Episode 309: When leaders prioritize safety over production and speed, employees follow procedures and report hazards. This episode emphasizes the "tone from the top" and the importance of clear, consistent leadership to drive real safety culture.

    Justin DeFlumeri, CEO of Optimal Safety Inspections, joined us to discuss keeping safety simple, engaging frontline workers with practical activities like "find it, fix it," and using measurable actions to turn employee feedback into faster, lasting safety improvements.

    Connect with Justin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-deflumeri-ms-5271a7b8/

    To learn more about Optimal Safety Inspections, check out their website at: https://www.optimalsafetyinspections.com/

    For more information on the Portage County Safety Council, please visit our website at: https://portagecountysafetycouncil.com/

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    22 mins
  • Applying Systems Thinking to Safety
    Mar 25 2026

    Episode 310: In this episode, host Nichloas Coia talks with Lori Fisher of the Systems Thinking Standard Institute about applying systems thinking (DSRP) to safety and health management. They explain the four core elements of systems thinking and the six practical moves organizations can use to uncover hidden structures, align perspectives, and turn broad safety statements into measurable systems.

    The conversation includes real-world examples, implementation tips (like the is/is-not list), and resources for getting started, including the SCSI Basecamp and Lori’s contact information for workshops and further guidance.

    Connect with Lori on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorigfisher/

    To learn more about the Systems Thinking Standard Institute, check out their website at: https://www.stsi.pro/

    To learn more about PLS Management Consulting, check out their website at: https://www.purposeleapsurge.com/

    For more information on the Portage County Safety Council, please visit our website at: https://portagecountysafetycouncil.com/

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    25 mins
  • Beyond Tired: Recognizing Burnout and Fatigue Before Safety Suffers
    Feb 17 2026

    Episode 308: Fatigue and burnout aren’t just personal challenges—they’re workplace safety risks. Dr. Michael Atta and Dr. Xuan-Lan Griffith of Summa Health break down the key differences between the two and explain how each can quietly undermine safety, decision-making, and productivity.

    Through real workplace examples, they highlight what happens when warning signs are missed.

    This episode delivers practical steps for employees, leaders, and organizations to recognize risks early, improve communication, strengthen culture, and implement policies that safeguard both people and performance.

    To learn more about Summa Health, please visit their website at: https://www.summahealth.org/

    For more information on the Portage County Safety Council, please visit our website at: https://portagecountysafetycouncil.com/

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    34 mins
  • Servant Leadership in High-Risk Roles: Building Trust Not Orders
    Feb 11 2026

    Episode 307: In this episode of the Safety Leadership Collective Podcast, Nic Coia, Mike Thompson, and Ralph Suppa from Cervitas Solutions explore servant leadership in safety roles. They discuss how trust, vulnerability, and leading by example strengthens teams, prevent incidents, and create value within organizations.

    Listeners will hear real stories from fire and special operations experience, practical steps for middle managers and frontline leaders, and a clear call to build trust as the foundation of effective safety leadership.

    To learn more about Cervitas, please visit their website at: https://www.cervitas.com/

    For more information on the Portage County Safety Council, please visit our website at: https://portagecountysafetycouncil.com/

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    27 mins