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Future Leaders: Soft and transferable skills in OSH
Apr 2, 2026
19m 58s
Richard Bate Part 3: From analogue to AI
Mar 17, 2026
30m 33s
Richard Bate Part 2: From tractors to tech
Mar 10, 2026
17m 28s
Richard Bate Part 1: From paramedic to president
Mar 3, 2026
19m 46s
Voices of Leadership: in conversation with IOSH chair Ruth Boumphrey
Dec 2, 2025
45m 42s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 4/2/26 | Future Leaders: Soft and transferable skills in OSH | This episode focuses on the role of soft and transferable skills in health and safety, particularly for those navigating a move into a new industry. IOSH Future Leaders Jenny Storeham and Konstantinos Mermigkas explain that while technical knowledge is important, much of the role relies on listening, communication, and building trust. Their key message is reassuring: you don’t need to know everything on day one – your existing skills and mindset are what enable you to succeed. | 19m 58s | ||||||
| 3/17/26 | Richard Bate Part 3: From analogue to AI | IOSH president Richard Bate on how generational change is redefining communication and wellbeing in health and safety – from the analogue era to the age of AI. | 30m 33s | ||||||
| 3/10/26 | Richard Bate Part 2: From tractors to tech | In this episode we catch up with IOSH President Richard Bate to explore the evolving landscape of agricultural safety – from unique farm hazards and the role of technology to the wider wellbeing and cultural shifts needed across rural communities. | 17m 28s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | Richard Bate Part 1: From paramedic to president | In the first episode of a three-part series, we get to know IOSH president Richard Bate. From two decades on the front line to touring with The Chemical Brothers, this is a story you might not expect. | 19m 46s | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | Voices of Leadership: in conversation with IOSH chair Ruth Boumphrey | We sit down with Ruth Boumphrey, IOSH's chair of the board of trustees (IOSH), to explore her vision for the future of workplace health and safety. With a distinguished career spanning science, engineering and leadership – including her role as chief executive of Lloyd’s Register Foundation – Ruth brings a unique, evidence-based perspective to shaping safer, healthier, and more sustainable working environments across the globe. She shares her insights on the evolving world of work, the opport... | 45m 42s | ||||||
| 10/21/25 | Future Leaders: our journeys into OSH | IOSH Future Leaders Julianne Shine and Tom Goddard tell us about their personal journeys into OSH: the challenges, surprises, and the opportunities for anyone thinking about working in this field. | 31m 27s | ||||||
| 10/1/25 | Lessons from the World Expo in Japan | Dr Chris Davis, IOSH's thought leadership manager, shares his insights from the World Expo on Safety, Health, and Wellbeing in Osaka – exploring global perspectives, the rapid rise of technology, the future of OSH metrics, and IOSH’s role on the world stage. | 30m 45s | ||||||
| 8/5/25 | Ask Me Anything: Episode 5 - What it takes to be an IOSH president | Join IOSH’s president Kelly Nicoll in her final episode of our Ask Me Anything series, as she shares candid reflections on leadership, legacy, and leveraging AI in health and safety. From pushing for fewer workplace fatalities to championing women in the profession, Kelly dives into the value of Chartered Fellowship, how she juggles high-level commitments, and the mindset that keeps her grounded. Inspiring, practical, and refreshingly honest – don’t miss it. | 13m 59s | ||||||
| 8/1/25 | Ask Me Anything: Episode 4 - OSH issues and trends | The Building Safety Act, offshore environments, the use of AI in safety – IOSH president Kelly Nicoll answers your questions on OSH issues and trends. | 52m 54s | ||||||
| 7/24/25 | Ask Me Anything: Episode 3 - IOSH and its operations | In this episode, IOSH president Kelly Nicoll answers questions from members about the organisation's operations and governance, and addresses concerns about negative and disruptive behaviour on social media platforms. | 47m 29s | ||||||
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| 7/11/25 | Ask Me Anything: Episode 2 - Learning and CPD | From AI’s impact on training to maintaining professional growth, don’t miss the second episode of our ‘Ask Me Anything’ series where Kelly Nicoll tackles YOUR questions on learning and CPD. | 29m 38s | ||||||
| 7/1/25 | Ask Me Anything: new series with IOSH president Kelly Nicoll | In the first episode of our new series, 'Ask Me Anything', IOSH president Kelly Nicoll tackles YOUR questions on membership and qualifications. From recognising the value of real-world experience to recognition of certain qualifications, this episode is packed with honest answers, membership insight, and forward-looking views. | 1h 05m 56s | ||||||
| 6/17/25 | The importance of respect and curiosity in leadership | Kellie Williams hosts this episode discussing the professional development of future OSH leaders, featuring Ross Douglas and Nick Spencer. Ross, initially in construction, joined IOSH for professional growth, while Nick transitioned from research chemistry. Both emphasise the importance of continuous learning and adapting to new industries, as well as discussing the value of mentorship, the role of AI in OSH, and the need for global standards. Nick highlights the significance of simplif... | 24m 58s | ||||||
| 6/9/25 | The skills behind safety: competence in a changing world | In this thought-provoking discussion, IOSH's Dr Chris Davis explores the rapidly evolving skills landscape of the OSH profession: generational skills gaps, the growing importance of a well-rounded skill set combining technical expertise with personal and soft skills and the transformative role of technology to meet the complex demands of modern workplaces. The conversation reinforces a powerful message: in a field as dynamic as OSH, continuous learning and adaptability are not optional – they... | 37m 34s | ||||||
| 4/2/25 | Stories and strategies for OSH careers | Kellie Williams hosts IOSH future leaders Danielle Thorburn and Jessica Edwards. Danielle, with a background in veterinary science, transitioned into bio safety management at the Crick Institute, where she stayed for nine years. Jessica, initially in health and safety by chance, emphasises the importance of soft skills such as listening and empathy. For the next half an hour, listen to them discuss the rewarding yet challenging aspects of their careers, including navigating legal terminology ... | 40m 58s | ||||||
| 3/13/25 | What is employee engagement? (and how to boost it) | In the second episode of this new series on thought leadership, IOSH's Dr Chris Davis discusses the concept of worker engagement, its relationship with burnout, and the importance of fostering a positive work environment. He explores the theoretical background of engagement, its organisational benefits, and the challenges of measuring it, especially in hybrid work settings. The conversation emphasises the role of leadership and job design in enhancing engagement and the need for s... | 39m 27s | ||||||
| 1/24/25 | IOSH president Kelly Nicoll Part 2: A vibrant career in OSH | In the final part of our interview, new IOSH president Kelly Nicoll explains why she's passionate about telling the story of the true value of OSH and why the profession makes for an excellent career choice. | 25m 45s | ||||||
| 1/14/25 | IOSH president Kelly Nicoll Part 1: influences and priorities for the year ahead | In part 1 of our interview, new IOSH president Kelly Nicoll sits down with us to discuss why her presidential year will be deeply influenced by her personal experiences, which have shaped her priorities for the OSH profession. | 23m 27s | ||||||
| 11/28/24 | The World of Wellbeing: advice for OSH practitioners | In this episode, Dr Chris Davis discusses the multifaceted concept of workplace wellbeing, emphasising its importance in creating a supportive work environment. He explores the definition of wellbeing, the significance of psychosocial risks, insights from the OECD forum, challenges in measuring wellbeing, and the ethical considerations surrounding surveillance. The conversation also touches on the impact of hybrid working, future trends in workplace wellbeing, and the necessity for organisati... | 35m 54s | ||||||
| 10/24/24 | Future Leaders: Can anyone enter OSH? | In this episode of the IOSH Podcast, two members of the IOSH Future Leaders Steering Group, Debbie Linzell and Abhijith Jose, discuss their career transitions into occupational health and safety. Debbie, originally a dancer, shifted to OSH after an injury and now holds a NEBOSH certificate and is pursuing a Level 7 apprenticeship. Abhijith, a mechanical engineer, transitioned to OSH through safety training and now works as a full-time trainer. Both emphasise the importance of qualifications a... | 13m 16s | ||||||
| 9/27/24 | Trailblazer Talks: OSH's role in social sustainability | What does it mean to be socially sustainable in the the world of OSH? What role do OSH professionals play when creating a work culture where social sustainability is at its core? Hear from Kelly Nicoll, IOSH President-Elect, and Richard Bate, IOSH Vice President on their experiences around social sustainability. | 34m 04s | ||||||
| 9/20/24 | Trailblazer Talks: the growth in climate-related risk | Undoubtedly, adapting to climate change is becoming an increasingly critical factor within the realm of occupational safety and health (OSH). Inevitably, as our environment undergoes changes, it will have consequences for the safety and health of workers, which will result in new hazards or increased risks. Ruth Wilkinson, head of policy and public affairs at IOSH, and Mike Whiting, certification and compliance engineer at Newmac Ltd, look at the impact of climate change on OSH and provide in... | 20m 50s | ||||||
| 9/13/24 | Trailblazer Talks: 50 years of the Health and Safety at Work Act – the good, the bad and the ugly | Former chief inspector Kevin Myers and staunch campaigner Janet Newsham debate the usefulness of the Health and Safety at Work Act as it reaches its 50th anniversary. Reflecting on the impact this legislation has had, we question its relevance and impact on today’s constantly evolving work environment. | 29m 32s | ||||||
| 9/9/24 | Future Leaders: the benefits of mentoring | In this episode, IOSH’s Future Leaders Alanah Campbell and Carly Hughes share their experience of mentoring, discussing the benefits and the pitfalls to look out for. | 31m 03s | ||||||
| 9/3/24 | Trailblazer Talks: unlocking the potential of workers with ADHD | Professor James Brown, co-founder of ADHDAdultUK, stops by the IOSH Podcast booth at the Health and Safety Event in Birmingham to explain how employers can unlock the potential of workers with ADHD. | 33m 26s | ||||||
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