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This week on The Safety Struggle, Dr. Martin sits down with Ryan Green who currently works at NASA as a Safety, Quality and Mission Assurance Leader.
How does someone like Ryan "luck out" to get a job like he has now? - let me give you a hint - it's not luck, it's GRIT.
Ryan talks candidly about his path from a high school graduate to his current position and love for the safety profession. What is striking about Ryan's path is the many times that he questioned his direction and made adjustments to his "plan" with the help of his family to realize his dreams.
The biggest take-away from this episode should be that you can do anything you set your mind to if you dig in with a little grit and reflection.
The episode is sponsored by Mariner-Gulf Consulting & Services. Check out Mariner-Gulf at www.marinergulf.com
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This week on The Safety Struggle, Dr. Martin sits down with Ryan Green who currently works at NASA as a Safety, Quality and Mission Assurance Leader.
How does someone like Ryan "luck out" to get a job like he has now? - let me give you a hint - it's not luck, it's GRIT.
Ryan talks candidly about his path from a high school graduate to his current position and love for the safety profession. What is striking about Ryan's path is the many times that he questioned his direction and made adjustments to his "plan" with the help of his family to realize his dreams.
The biggest take-away from this episode should be that you can do anything you set your mind to if you dig in with a little grit and reflection.
The episode is sponsored by Mariner-Gulf Consulting & Services. Check out Mariner-Gulf at www.marinergulf.com