Mining Minds
Arizona Copper Country, Global Mining Projects, Leadership & Legacy Recorded at the historic in Oracle, Arizona, this episode marks Part 2 of ’s incredible mining journey. If you haven’t heard the beginning of Hector’s story, be sure to check out . In this powerful follow-up conversation, Hector shares how his career became more than just a mining story — it evolved into a legacy built underground, across borders, and through generations of miners. From helping support Resolution Copper and mentoring young miners at the San Xavier training mine, to working projects...
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From Service to Safety, Building Trust, and Leading Forward In Episode #224 of the Mining Minds Podcast, we sit down with , Health, Safety & Security Manager at Nevada project, to explore what it truly means to build safety and culture from the ground up—at a stage where every decision carries weight. From growing up in a small Montana town to serving 12 years in the Army Reserves, Mary shares how her experiences have shaped her approach to leadership today. Her path through mining, manufacturing, and other industries has given her a unique perspective—one that blends...
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Betting on Yourself, Breaking Cycles, and Building Something Bigger Recorded from the in Sonoita, Arizona, Mining Minds sits down with longtime friend and the Bald Mountain Bad Boy himself, , for a conversation filled with lasting lessons, career pivots, and the realities of rebuilding yourself both inside and outside the mining industry. Mike didn’t follow a clean path into mining—or out of it. He walked away from home in Colorado knowing he needed a reset, landed in Nevada chasing opportunity, and got thrown straight into the deep end of underground mining with zero experience...
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In this episode of Mining Minds, we sit down with , Vice President of Sustainability at , from their Las Vegas office overlooking the valley. Joel shares a powerful story that spans generations in mining, from growing up in a mining family to helping lead one of Nevada’s most exciting new projects. We dive into Joel’s journey—from working in an assay lab as a teenager to navigating roles in environmental management, risk, mine engineering, and even ranch operations. His career is a testament to embracing opportunity, adapting to changes, and building a well-rounded perspective...
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This one is personal. isn’t just another mining town—it’s our hometown. It’s where we grew up, where we learned what community really means, and where mining first became real to us. Coming back and sitting down with , Beatty’s Justice of the Peace, isn’t just a conversation—it’s a chance to reconnect with the people and stories that helped shape who we are. Gus has seen every version of this town. From working at his family’s gas station to serving in law enforcement and eventually stepping into the role of Justice of the Peace, his story is woven into the fabric of...
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In this episode, Mining Minds had the opportunity to get back to our roots in a small mining town that’s seeing new life through projects like North Bullfrog and Arthur with . While on site, we sat down with , Senior Vice President of Nevada Projects for —an individual who cares just as much about production and the success of the town as he does about the people and the environmental impact. From growing up on the coast of South Africa to leading world-class mining projects across the globe, Nick shares a journey shaped by hard work, curiosity, and a willingness to step into the unknown....
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What happens when you bring together project leaders, national advocates, and boots-on-the-ground operators—all in one room—to talk about the future of mining in America? Recorded in Duluth, Minnesota at the Winter Dinner, this episode delivers a high-impact series of conversations with some of the most influential voices shaping today’s mining landscape. From copper development in Michigan to national policy in Washington, D.C., to the front lines of permitting battles in Minnesota—this episode pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to move mining projects forward in the...
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Recorded in Duluth, Minnesota at the Winter Dinner, this episode of Mining Minds brings you a raw, unfiltered conversation with —millwright, industry advocate, and host of the . From growing up learning the trades beside her father to becoming an onsite mechanic, Shari’s story challenges outdated perceptions and highlights the real opportunity within mining and skilled trades. She breaks down the myth that blue-collar careers are a “fallback,” sharing how hands-on skills, work ethic, and determination can outperform traditional paths both financially and professionally. This...
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In this episode of Mining Minds, we go behind the scenes of the — a 40-year legacy event that transforms a tight-knit mining community into a global hub of innovation, networking, and opportunity. Sitting down with the powerhouse team at the , this conversation uncovers the hardwork, coordination, and passion required to bring over 6,000+ attendees, hundreds of vendors, and massive equipment displays together—year after year. From humble beginnings and small-town roots to managing one of the most anticipated mining events in the industry, Selina Morales and share their personal journeys,...
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What does it feel like to hit one of the highest-grade nickel drill holes on the planet… and not even be on the drill pad when it happens? In this long overdue episode, we sit down with , Chief Exploration and Operations Officer at , for a front-row look at modern-day exploration, discovery, and the relentless pursuit of what’s hidden beneath the surface. Recorded in Duluth, Minnesota at the Winter Dinner, this conversation dives deep into the science, the risk, and the reward of chasing critical minerals in today’s world. Brian takes us from a kid in Minneapolis obsessed with...
info_outlineBefore the citations. Before the regulations. Before the arguments—there’s people.
In the first-ever Safe Word segment of Mining Minds, Grover sits down with longtime mentor, former MSHA inspector, and no-nonsense safety professional Jim Hoover to have the conversations most safety meetings never do. This episode strips away the myths, the fear, and the finger-pointing around mining safety and replaces them with something better: honesty, experience, and critical thinking.
They break down what MSHA actually does (and doesn’t do), why citations aren’t cash grabs, and how perception, personality, and human judgment shape every inspection. From the difference between being compliant and being truly safe, to why asking why matters more than memorizing the 30 CFR, this episode is about understanding safety—not weaponizing it.
You’ll hear real stories from the pit and the inspector’s side, hard lessons learned early in a career, and why building relationships—rather than hiding when inspectors show up—can make operations safer for everyone.
Brass in—join the conversation and be a part of The Safe Word.
Chapters:
01:50 Why This Safety Conversation Started
02:41 Opinion, Experience, and Inviting Disagreement
07:52 Mining Safety Myths: Do Inspectors Get Paid for Citations?
10:55 The Human Element of Inspections
13:26 Understanding the 30 CFR and Asking “Why”
17:48 Real-World Example
22:34 Regional Differences and Interpretation of Standards
29:05 Inspectors as a Resource, Not the Enemy
35:32 Recognizing Good Work and Building Safety Culture