Podcast Wrapped: Key Highlights from Ground Breaking

December 18, 2024

Join us to relive highlights from Ground Breaking episodes and explore our exciting year-in-review.

Episode Overview
In this episode of Ground Breaking: Where Consulting Meets Innovation, hosts Jad Sobh and Peter Nabhan provide a podcast wrapped year-in-review, recapping the highlights from previous episodes. Tune in as they summarize key discussions, insights and breakthroughs shared by industry experts. From career development, brownfields, research and development to lessons in leadership, this episode offers a chance to revisit some of the most impactful moments of the year.

Discover a podcast wrapped recap of expert analysis, lessons learned and reflection on the evolution of our industry and topics shared. Whether you’re a long-time listener or new to the podcast, this episode brings you up to speed on the past year’s key takeaways.

Tune in to hear about the groundbreaking moments from the year in this “podcast wrapped” episode and discover how our guests have made impacts in the field. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the year of Ground Breaking: Where Consulting Meets Innovation. Subscribe now on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform to stay updated on future episodes!

Key takeaways

  • Caroline Ringler on workplace red flags. [01:54]
  • Jason Beck shares his thoughts on the longevity of brownfield redevelopment. [03:54]
  • Oliver Taylor shares the “Valley of Death” in R+D. [07:25]
  • Been Ajmeera on the misconception of R+D professionals. [10:01]
  • Mark Mochel on the importance of professional organizations. [11:32]
  • Ben Temple discusses the meaning of servant leadership. [15:43]

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A full transcript of this episode is available here.

About the podcast
At our core ECS is a firm founded by geotechnical engineers and soil scientists. Our job is to analyze things below the surface and bring findings to light. Discovery is ingrained in our DNA. Staying true to our legacy, we have set out on a mission to cre