EPISODE · Jan 13, 2026 · 1H 6M
EP 60 - Marcus Yarnold | TNT Torque & Tensioning | Building Better Safety Culture
from Watts Up Renewables · host Watt’s Up Renewables, LLC
In this episode, we’re joined by Marcus Yarnold—an experienced wind technician, trainer at Optimum Academy, and part owner of TNT Torque and Tensioning. Marcus brings a unique perspective from working in the field, training others, and building a business within the renewable energy industry. In this conversation, we cover: 🌬️ Marcus’s journey from wind tech to trainer and business owner 🛠️ Real-world lessons learned in the field 🦺 Why safety is more than rules—it’s culture ⚡️ How strong leadership shapes safer, more successful crews 📈 Building sustainable businesses within renewable energy This episode is packed with experience, practical insight, and honest discussion about doing the work the right way—on the tower, in the classroom, and in business. A must-listen for anyone passionate about renewables and workforce excellence.
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In this episode, we’re joined by Marcus Yarnold—an experienced wind technician, trainer at Optimum Academy, and part owner of TNT Torque and Tensioning. Marcus brings a unique perspective from working in the field, training others, and building a business within the renewable energy industry. In this conversation, we cover: 🌬️ Marcus’s journey from wind tech to trainer and business owner 🛠️ Real-world lessons learned in the field 🦺 Why safety is more than rules—it’s culture ⚡️ How strong leadership shapes safer, more successful crews 📈 Building sustainable businesses within renewable energy This episode is packed with experience, practical insight, and honest discussion about doing the work the right way—on the tower, in the classroom, and in business. A must-listen for anyone passionate about renewables and workforce excellence.
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