emPOWER: Voices of the Regional Energy Shift
Community engagement is incredibly rewarding work, but anyone who's done it knows it can also be emotionally demanding. You're often working with people who are worried, frustrated or uncertain about change, while balancing project pressures, competing expectations and emotionally demanding conversations. The impact is cumulative, and over time it can take a real toll. In this episode of emPOWER, Wendy Agar speaks with Andrew Brier, who has spent decades working at the intersection of communities, government and major energy and resource projects, about the often-overlooked reality of 'working in the middle' and what it really takes to stay safe while helping others navigate change. Drawing on decades of experience across Queensland's coal seam gas industry and the renewable energy transition, Andrew shares the lessons he's learnt about preparing yourself, recognising risk early and staying effective without carrying the weight of every conversation home. Together, Wendy and Andrew unpack: * Why community engagement is emotionally demanding work • The hidden risks practitioners face that organisations don't always see • How to care deeply without carrying everything home • What great leaders do to support engagement teams • Lessons from the coal seam gas industry that still matter today • Why preparing yourself is just as important as preparing for the stakeholder Whether you work in community engagement, land access, renewable energy, infrastructure, mining or government, this conversation offers practical insights into protecting the people leading change. This episode is part of our Working in the Middle: Engagement on the Ground During the Energy Transition series, proudly supported by Powerlink Queensland. Produced at The Podcast Boss [http://thepodcastboss.com/]podcast studio in Brisbane
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