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Episode 277 - Public Speaking and Occupational Safety

Episode 277 Published 9 months ago
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🌟 Core Message

Dr. Ayers speaks directly to his younger self about the importance of public speaking as a safety professional. His central theme is simple but powerful: Avoiding public speaking limits your impact, your opportunities, and your ability to influence safety culture.

🔑 Key Takeaways 1. Public Speaking Is a Critical Safety Skill
  • Communicating safety effectively requires clarity, confidence, and presence.

  • Speaking to groups—large or small—is one of the most effective ways to spread the safety message.

  • Safety leaders who avoid public speaking miss opportunities to educate, influence, and build trust.

2. Regret From Avoidance
  • Dr. Ayers reflects on how he dodged public speaking early in his career.

  • He believes this avoidance cost him meaningful opportunities to grow and help others.

  • His message to his younger self: don’t hide from discomfort—lean into it.

3. Seek Out Speaking Opportunities
  • Public speaking becomes easier with practice.

  • Even small opportunities—toolbox talks, shift meetings, committee updates—build skill and confidence.

  • The more you speak, the more effective you become as a safety leader.

4. Public Speaking Strengthens Safety Culture
  • When safety professionals speak well, employees listen.

  • Clear communication reduces confusion, increases buy‑in, and improves hazard awareness.

  • Speaking up is part of modeling the behavior you want from others.

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