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EPISODE · Dec 2, 2025 · 13 MIN

Leading Quietly, Moving Mountains: Breaking Down Barriers for Transportation's Next Generation with Blake Grolmus

from Learning Podcasts: I Love Learning and On the Front Line · host Dr. Gina Anderson

On this episode of On the Front Line: The Safety, Learning & Operations Podcast, Dr. Gina Anderson, speaks with Blake Grolmus, SVP of Government Relations at Iowa Motor Truck Association. Blake challenges the "tenure trap" that keeps fresh voices on the sidelines. He shares why his best safety innovations came from people outside the safety team. Drivers who asked "why do we do it that way?" changed everything. He reveals his leadership approach: never ask someone to do what you wouldn't do yourself. Tune in to discover why the best innovations come from unexpected voices, and how quiet leadership opens doors.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why breakthrough ideas come from non-experts in the roomHow to create space for newcomers in a longevity-driven industryThe leadership lesson of being remembered for people, not accomplishmentsHow small frontline changes move entire industries forwardConnect with Blake on LinkedIn HERE.Want to learn more about Blake’s work? Check out the Iowa Motor Truck Association website HERE.Check out the Luma Brighter Learning website HERE.Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.Subscribe to On the Frontline for more insights on safety, compliance, learning, and operations in the world of mobile, distributed, and high-risk workforces.

On this episode of On the Front Line: The Safety, Learning & Operations Podcast, Dr. Gina Anderson, speaks with Blake Grolmus, SVP of Government Relations at Iowa Motor Truck Association. Blake challenges the "tenure trap" that keeps fresh voices on the sidelines. He shares why his best safety innovations came from people outside the safety team. Drivers who asked "why do we do it that way?" changed everything. He reveals his leadership approach: never ask someone to do what you wouldn't do yourself. Tune in to discover why the best innovations come from unexpected voices, and how quiet leadership opens doors.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why breakthrough ideas come from non-experts in the roomHow to create space for newcomers in a longevity-driven industryThe leadership lesson of being remembered for people, not accomplishmentsHow small frontline changes move entire industries forwardConnect with Blake on LinkedIn HERE.Want to learn more about Blake’s work? Check out the Iowa Motor Truck Association website HERE.Check out the Luma Brighter Learning website HERE.Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.Subscribe to On the Frontline for more insights on safety, compliance, learning, and operations in the world of mobile, distributed, and high-risk workforces.

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