Human Side of Construction
In this solo episode, Angelo Suntres examines the gap between how the construction industry handles physical injuries and mental health challenges. Using the analogy of a broken arm - where safety systems respond instantly and without stigma - Angelo makes the case that mental wellness deserves the same systematic response. He introduces the concept of Health & Safety 2.0: integrating mental wellness into existing safety programs, strategic plans, and leadership training rather than treating it as a standalone initiative. KEY TOPICS COVERED • The broken arm analogy: comparing physical and mental health responses on the job site • Why off-site personal stressors become on-site safety problems • How construction’s culture of toughness became a culture of silence • The stigma barrier: why workers don’t speak up • Three leadership actions: normalize the conversation, make EAPs visible and trusted, model vulnerability from the top • Health & Safety 2.0: mental wellness as part of your safety program, not separate from it • The business case: fewer incidents, lower turnover, less rework from disengaged workers • The “ask again” challenge: stop accepting “I’m fine” on the job site This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit humansideofconstruction.substack.com [https://humansideofconstruction.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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