SAMatters Radio
A podcast by Dr. Richard B. Gasaway - Tuesdays
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411 Episodes
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Preview of the Auditory Exclusion Chapter of My New Smart Workers Book (SAM 288)
Published: 10/1/2019 -
Thirty Seconds from Death – The Randy Hanifen Story (SAM 287)
Published: 9/24/2019 -
A Near-Miss While Responding – The Brian Collins Story (SAM 286)
Published: 9/17/2019 -
Coffee Talk with Carl Potter from The Safety Institute (SAM 285)
Published: 9/10/2019 -
Mindset of Aggressiveness – Chris Tobin Interview (SAM 284)
Published: 9/3/2019 -
Life and Death Matters – Chris and Sam Adams Interview – Part 2 (SAM 283)
Published: 8/27/2019 -
Life and Death Matters – Chris and Sam Adams Interview – Part 1 (SAM 282)
Published: 8/20/2019 -
Drone Responders Interview with Charles Werner (SAM 281)
Published: 8/13/2019 -
Interview with Captain Alex Charoni on Near-miss reporting evaluations (SAM 280)
Published: 8/6/2019 -
Interview with Adam Kinakin, host of The Tactical Breakdown Podcast Show – Part 2 (SAM 279)
Published: 7/30/2019 -
Interview with Adam Kinakin, host of The Tactical Breakdown Podcast Show – Part 1 (SAM 278)
Published: 7/23/2019 -
Comfortably Complacent. (SAM 277)
Published: 7/16/2019 -
High Reliability Organization Processes. (SAM 276)
Published: 7/9/2019 -
Traits of High Reliability Organizations. (SAM 275)
Published: 7/2/2019 -
Positive & Negative Clues and Cues (SAM 274)
Published: 6/25/2019 -
A Tale of Complacency (SAM 273)
Published: 6/18/2019 -
Radio Discipline (SAM 272)
Published: 6/11/2019 -
What is Situational Awareness and Why Does it Matter? (SAM 271)
Published: 6/4/2019 -
Pre-Conception (SAM 270)
Published: 5/28/2019 -
Time Distortion: A Barrier to Situational Awareness (SAM 269)
Published: 5/21/2019
The mission of the Situational Awareness Matters! Radio Show is to help you see the bad things coming... in time to avoid bad outcomes by improving your understanding of human factors, situational awareness and decision making under stress. Listen and learn from hundreds of incredible interviews with first responders who survived near-miss events.