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JMC Meet the Experts - Clive Lloyd
Apr 29, 2026
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Feb 26, 2026
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Jan 30, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
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| 4/29/26 | JMC Meet the Experts - Clive Lloyd | In this episode, we dive deep into the human side of safety and organisational culture. For decades, the workplace safety conversation has been dominated by red tape, rules, and reactive compliance. But what if the true key to world-class safety performance isn't another checklist, but rather... trust and psychological safety?Joining us all the way from Australia to unpack this and more is Clive Lloyd.Clive is a deeply experienced psychologist, as well as the Co-Director and Principal Consultant at GYST Consulting. After starting his career in clinical psychology and trauma recovery—often supporting families affected by workplace tragedies—Clive recognised a desperate need to shift how organisations handle safety. He saw that punitive, reactive investigations weren't working, and decided to bring an evidence-based, psychological approach to the safety space.Today, Clive is globally recognised his work. He is the developer of the highly acclaimed Care Factor Program and the author of the brilliant book, Next Generation Safety Leadership: From Compliance to Care. His pioneering work even earned him a spot among the top 5 Global Thought Leaders and Influencers on Health & Safety by Thinkers360.In this episode, we’re going to discuss how to bridge the gap between organisational intent and human experience, and how leaders can build genuine cultures of care.Whether you're an executive, a safety professional, or a frontline manager, get ready to take some notes. Please join me in welcoming Clive Lloyd#JMC #CliveLloyd #GYSThttps://www.gyst.com.au/our-teamwww.JMC-Safety.Com | — | |
| 2/26/26 | JMC Meet the Experts - Aunty Treacle | In the world of Health and Safety, we often talk about systems, regulations, and risk. But what about the people navigating those systems? What about the imposter syndrome, the boardroom battles, or that nagging feeling of being "just a filing cabinet" for paperwork?Joining me today are two people who have made it their mission to answer those exact questions. They are the co-hosts of the brilliant Aunty Treacle podcast—an "agony aunt" show specifically for the safety professional and anyone feeling a bit stuck at work.Meet the ExpertsFirst, we have Anna Keen. Anna is a powerhouse in the world of professional development. As the founder of Acre Frameworks and now her own consultancy, she has spent over 20 years bridging the gap between technical competence and high-performance leadership. She’s worked with the likes of Netflix, Amazon, and PepsiCo to help safety leaders move from "competent" to "truly effective."And alongside her is Stuart Hughes. You might know him as the President of IOSH (2023-24), but in his "day job," he is the Head of Health and Safety for the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team. Stuart lives at the intersection of high-performance culture and human safety, advocating that a safe work environment is a fundamental human right.Hope you enjoyed the podcast. Here's some links:Aunty Treacle Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/aunty-treacle/id1806683429Benjamin Zander Interview:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mpU9tbyhYIThanks for listening. Please subscribe and share.www.JMC-safety.com | — | |
| 1/30/26 | JMC Meet the Experts - Steve Bryan | In this episode, our guest is Steve Bryan . Steve Bryan is a Co-Founder and Health & Safety Recruiter at Bryan & Armstrong, one of the UK’s most respected specialist recruitment consultancies. They are dedicated to the Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) sector. With over 20 years of experience at the sharp end of the industry, Steve has navigated the shifting landscape of safety legislation and corporate culture, becoming a trusted partner for blue-chip organizations and SMEs alike. His deep understanding of the "human element" in safety—identifying not just technical competence but the leadership qualities that drive a safe workplace—has made him a prominent voice in the HSE community. On today’s episode, Steve shares his unique vantage point on the current talent war in health and safety and what the next generation of safety leaders looks like.https://bryan-armstrong.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/safetyrecruiter/https://www.jmc-safety.com | — | |
| 1/21/26 | JMC Meet the Experts - Greg Morse | Welcome to today’s podcast! We’re excited to have Greg Morse, an accomplished author and expert in rail safety. Greg's work focuses on the critical elements of safety culture, learning, and innovation within the rail industry. His notable books include: "Red for Danger" - A comprehensive exploration of railway safety incidents and the lessons learned from them"The Clapham Train Accident" - An in-depth analysis of the tragic 1988 accident, examining its causes and the subsequent changes in safety protocols."Safety Culture: A Practical Guide" - A guide that outlines how to cultivate a robust safety culture within organisations. In his writings, Greg emphasises the importance of proactive safety measures, the role of leadership in fostering a positive safety culture, and the necessity of continuous learning and adaptation in the face of evolving challenges. His insights provide a roadmap for enhancing safety practices in rail transport and invite us to consider broader implications for various industries. Welcome to the JMC Meet the Experts Podcast!Links:www.JMC-Safety.comGreg Morse books: https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/author/B0055DWY6U | — |
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