
Probability Matters was created by Mwangi Ndonga who holds CIH, CSP, and CHMM certifications and Kyle Krueger who is a published author and speaker in the health and safety industry. Both individuals are extremely passionate about the topics of worker health and safety and industrial hygiene. The idea for the Podcast came out of numerous lunch conversations over the years. These conversations disc... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 57 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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We recorded this with tears in our eyes and smiles on our faces. In this episode, we explain why the show is going on an extended sabbatical. We also give an inside look at what the show means to us and talk about what work goes on behind the scenes.... more
This week Mwangi and Kyle sat down to speak with Casey Rubin to discuss how curiosity has helped him discover important correlations for EHS teams and other departments throughout his career. The episode is a unique opportunity to hear from someone w... more
As the world continues to change, have you or your organization stopped to think about the principles of innovation? How are you viewing the opportunities and challenges ahead of you? Are you using the right lens?
This week we speak with an Innovat... more
What insights can be learned from a former Industrial Hygienist who went onto have a successful career in Operations?
This week we spoke with constant improvement warrior Rick Versen. Our discussion centers around the critical common denominator i... more
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This podcast is a perfect intersection of interesting and informative topics and fun and free flowing discussions. They have already touched on some very important health and safety topics and they’re just getting going. Can’t wait for more!
Great episodes here. Kyle and Mwangi do things in this episode (and others) that most don’t. They go outside their expertise to see how they effect and can benefit from each other.
I’ve listened to 3 of these podcasts and they are now on my go-to list. Kyle and Mwangi are articulate and passionate. They also explain IH concepts very well to this non-CIH.
This episode was very interesting to me because I deal with evaluating risk as a Process Safety Management consultAnt. I found it extremely interesting when the participants started talking about how the public evaluates risk, and how that is typically different than how a company evaluates risk. The public are not always swayed by available data, and thus additional data availability may not make a difference. What I would suggest is that the public’s evaluation of risk is not different than... more
This podcast has great potential and the first two episodes (or one and a half) bears this out. Mwongi and Kyle make what we IHs do come to life. Great way to translate nebulous ideas like “Big Data” into the actions and concerns and questions we deal with every day. Bravo guys, on making this happen.
John Baker, CIH FAIHA
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Apple Podcasts | #233 |
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