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Were We Lucky, or Were We Good?

Podcast de Steve Smith / Experiential Consulting

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Welcome to the Lucky or Good Podcast, where we explore lessons learned from outdoor & experiential education, applying safety science and storytelling to learn from our experiences. This is a community of curiosity, humility, and learning -- not a space to shame, blame, or judge. Critical thinking is welcome, but we should be critical of the conditions that led to incidents, not the people caught up by those conditions.

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episode Episode 9 - A Behavioral Incident, or an Organizational Incident? (Chris Bartram) artwork

Episode 9 - A Behavioral Incident, or an Organizational Incident? (Chris Bartram)

Guest: Chris Bartram Outdoor Educator, Mountain Guide and Risk Management Consultant Chris Bartram revisits a challenging experience from early in his outdoor education career, struggling with group dynamics and threatening, disruptive behavior from a student. In revisiting the story, the conversation shifts from a simple story of blame, to a more complex story of organizational, administrative, and environmental factors that contributed to the group's challenges. Applying a systems-thinking lens, Chris explores deeper lessons learned from the event, and wraps up with focused advice for organizational leaders and managers to learn from his experience. Chapters 00:00 Introductions 01:37 Student Behavioral Challenges 04:45 Group Dynamics 07:46 Behavior Management and Health Concerns 11:57 A Brief Change in Student Behavior... 12:56 Analysis of the Incident 22:31 Were we lucky, or good? 32:32 Advice - Listening to the Front Line Workers 33:33 Positive Capacities

Ayer - 35 min
episode Episode 8 - The Costs, and Gifts, of Outdoor Incidents (Tracy Rekart) artwork

Episode 8 - The Costs, and Gifts, of Outdoor Incidents (Tracy Rekart)

Episode 8 - The Costs, and Gifts, of Outdoor Incidents (Tracy Rekart) Guest: Tracy Rekart Tracy Rekart [https://www.tracyrekart.com/] shares a powerful story of a climbing incident, lessons learned about risk, communication, and resilience. This episode explores how to handle failure, recognize biases, and pursue recovery after a critical incident occurs. Her story is filled with insights, clarity, courage, and vulnerability, all of which provide useful takeaways for outdoor & experiential educators. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest 01:12 Tracy's Climbing Incident: A Personal Story 09:00 Reflections on the Incident and Lessons Learned 12:55 Communication and Safety in Outdoor Education 17:09 The Aftermath: Recovery and Relationship Growth 19:39 A Dream of Healing 20:28 Finding a New Home and Life Choices 21:45 The Importance of Presence in Recovery 23:25 Learning from Vulnerability and Holding Space 24:43 Cognitive Biases in Outdoor Education 27:24 The Substitution Effect in Decision Making 30:26 FailSafe vs. Fail Safely 31:48 Excavating for Risks and Final Thoughts Learn more about Tracy and her work at https://www.tracyrekart.com/ [https://www.tracyrekart.com/]

1 de jul de 2026 - 33 min
episode Episode 7 - Listening to Weak Signals (Gareth Lock) artwork

Episode 7 - Listening to Weak Signals (Gareth Lock)

How Vulnerability and Listening to Weak Signals Can Save Lives: A Conversation with Gareth Lock  In this episode, Gareth Lock (from the Human Diver) shares a powerful personal story about a near-fatal cardiac event and explores how vulnerability, systems thinking, and recognizing weak signals can improve safety in outdoor and diving environments. Key Topics: * Gareth’s personal experience with a critical cardiac event and key lessons learned * The importance of listening to weak signals and small cues in safety management * How vulnerability models foster a safety culture that encourages speaking up * The concept of local rationality and understanding decision-making in context * Contrasting linear risk analysis with holistic systems thinking approaches * The benefits of framing risk positively: beneficial risks and growth opportunities * Fail-safe design principles: creating resilient systems that recover gracefully * The role of cognitive biases like hindsight bias and ways to counteract them * Applying safety science concepts to outdoor education and adventure activities * The significance of language and shared vocabulary in safety conversations Resources & Links: * Gareth Lock - The Human Diver [https://thehumandiver.com/]

15 de jun de 2026 - 33 min
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