Ep. 28.0 - The Non-Traditional Future artwork
Probability Matters

Ep. 28.0 - The Non-Traditional Future

  • S1E28
  • 41:43
  • October 20th 2020

In the year 2020, we often hear the phrase "the new normal." If the past few months have taught us anything, it is that "normal" is a highly relative term. What does the "new future" look like for soon to be college graduates? What are they thinking about at this moment in the refined landscape? We sit down with two "non-traditional" students from Colorado State University, Maiele Mignard, and Brandon Lowry, to gather their perspectives. Their observations give a glimpse into the "non-traditional" future. Listen as they share their wisdom and insights about their foundations and aspirations.

Our new music was provided by Bevin Luna you can find her music at www.bevinluna.com or on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/1jgPLib9fuDaiPMouc8cLN?si=d6llCQ-wQ22SaGIe5FDD9g  

Probability Matters

Probability Matters was created by Mwangi Ndonga who holds CIH, CSP, and CHMM certifications and Kyle Krueger who is a published author and speaker in the health and safety industry. Both individuals are extremely passionate about the topics of worker health and safety and industrial hygiene. The idea for the Podcast came out of numerous lunch conversations over the years. These conversations discussed the potential, philosophy, impact, and the role that technology can play in the future of health and safety. We intend to invite listeners to our "lunch table" to elaborate on these discussions with a few special guests along the way. 

This podcast was founded to create a platform for thought leadership. We will introduce, discuss, and argue for the use of technology to improve health and safety. The stage is intentionally genuine. We do not promote specific products or companies. We do, however, promote positive ideas and philosophies that will make an impact on the overall health and safety of workers.

Probability Matters is brought to you by the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the AIHA.