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Leading Through Communication: Risk, Complacency & Culture in the Trades | Alex Lacey | 202

from Powerline Podcast · host Ryan Lucas

In this episode of Powerline Podcast, I sit down with Alex Lacey to talk about leadership, risk, and why communication – not compliance – is what actually keeps crews safe.We unpack the current state of safety in the trades, why memorizing rules isn’t the same as understanding risk, and how complacency quietly creeps into even the most experienced crews.Alex breaks down how leaders can explain risk in a way that actually lands, what the data says that most people miss, and why culture ultimately determines whether a crew thrives or drifts into cruise control. 🎧 Topics include:• Why understanding risk matters more than memorizing procedures• What causes complacency in experienced workers• The communication gap between leadership and the field• How to build honest bottom-up dialogue• Coaching people out of cruise-control mode• Leadership habits that immediately improve crew safety• Personal growth and mindset in high-risk industriesThis episode is for foremen, supervisors, safety professionals, and anyone who wants to lead people–not just enforce rules.

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