EPISODE · Nov 5, 2025 · 46 MIN
Ep. 003 | The Harmony of Safety and Music w/ Douglas Boehm
from The Spark Konnect · host Kassy LaBorie
In this episode, host Kassy LaBorie interviews Douglas Boehm, a safety trainer in marine construction and musician. He discusses the innovative methods he employs to teach safety standards through creative and engaging training techniques, drawing parallels between music and learning. The conversation explores the importance of preparation, the emotional impact of music, and the value of authenticity and embracing mistakes in both performance and training environments.Mentioned In This Episode: Peter and the Wolf: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i64uy6IfaeUDouglas’ Links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/douglas-boehmKassy’s Links:Website: https://kassylaborie.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kassylaborie/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kassylaborie/ Chapters:00:00 Introduction To Douglas Boehm04:20 Understanding Marine Construction06:14 Innovative Safety Training Methods10:10 The Intersection of Music and Training13:41 Musical Background and Influence19:12 The Role of Collaboration in Music and Training23:49 Creating Engaging Learning Experiences27:29 The Art of Engagement in Learning31:04 Embracing Mistakes as Learning Opportunities36:15 Preparation and Authenticity in Performance40:44 The Journey of Self-Discovery and Sharing ExperiencesTakeaways:Innovative training methods can enhance safety compliance.Creating a safe learning environment is crucial for effective training.Emotional engagement through music can enhance learning experiences.Preparation is key to successful training and performance.Mistakes can lead to memorable learning experiences.Authenticity in facilitation fosters a better connection with learners.The intersection of creativity and training can lead to more effective outcomes.marine construction, safety training, music in learning, instructional design, performance, emotional engagement, creativity, facilitation, mistakes, preparation
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In this episode, host Kassy LaBorie interviews Douglas Boehm, a safety trainer in marine construction and musician. He discusses the innovative methods he employs to teach safety standards through creative and engaging training techniques, drawing parallels between music and learning. The conversation explores the importance of preparation, the emotional impact of music, and the value of authenticity and embracing mistakes in both performance and training environments.Mentioned In This Episode: Peter and the Wolf: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i64uy6IfaeUDouglas’ Links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/douglas-boehmKassy’s Links:Website: https://kassylaborie.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kassylaborie/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kassylaborie/ Chapters:00:00 Introduction To Douglas Boehm04:20 Understanding Marine Construction06:14 Innovative Safety Training Methods10:10 The Intersection of Music and Training13:41 Musical Background and Influence19:12 The Role of Collaboration in Music and Training23:49 Creating Engaging Learning Experiences27:29 The Art of Engagement in Learning31:04 Embracing Mistakes as Learning Opportunities36:15 Preparation and Authenticity in Performance40:44 The Journey of Self-Discovery and Sharing ExperiencesTakeaways:Innovative training methods can enhance safety compliance.Creating a safe learning environment is crucial for effective training.Emotional engagement through music can enhance learning experiences.Preparation is key to successful training and performance.Mistakes can lead to memorable learning experiences.Authenticity in facilitation fosters a better connection with learners.The intersection of creativity and training can lead to more effective outcomes.marine construction, safety training, music in learning, instructional design, performance, emotional engagement, creativity, facilitation, mistakes, preparation
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