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Navigating Land Access

Episode 1 of the Tenement Talk podcast, hosted by Tonya Moore, Laura Wood & Leah Fuller, titled "Navigating Land Access" was published on October 9, 2024 and runs 35 minutes.

October 9, 2024 ·35m · Tenement Talk

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Well, it’s been a hot minute, but we’re back for season 2 of the Tenement Talk Podcast!

In our first episode, we’ll start off by getting you acquainted with our newest host. Then, we’ll dive into our first topic of the season, navigating land access as a tenement manager. For those following along at home, we touched on this topic in Season 1. However, in this episode, we take you on a deep dive with a focus on what you need to know as a third-party contractor for a resource company.

As you can tell, our passion for Tenement Management continues, and we can’t wait to share our thoughts on a number of exciting topics in the episodes to come!

Longing for more insights? Be sure to follow us on LinkedIn, where we continue to provide useful industry updates between seasons and episodes of the podcast.

Have a question to ask or want to provide some feedback? Remember, you can always send us a message on LinkedIn, Instagram, or via email at [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you!

 

Season 2 is proudly supported by Terrex Seismic.

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