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  • #220- AngloGold Ashanti: Nick Fouché
    Apr 30 2026

    In this episode, Mining Minds had the opportunity to get back to our roots in a small mining town that's seeing new life through projects like North Bullfrog and Arthur with AngloGold Ashanti. While on site, we sat down with Nick Fouché, Senior Vice President of Nevada Projects for AngloGold Ashanti—an individual who cares just as much about production and the success of the town as he does about the people and the environmental impact.

    From growing up on the coast of South Africa to leading world-class mining projects across the globe, Nick shares a journey shaped by hard work, curiosity, and a willingness to step into the unknown.

    This episode goes far beyond a traditional career story. It dives into the evolution of mining through the lens of environmental responsibility, community engagement, and leadership. Nick walks us through his unconventional path—from environmental science and military service to building world class operations—and how those experiences shaped his approach to modern mining.

    We explore the importance of onboarding, culture, and collaboration, why understanding people is just as critical as understanding geology, and how global experience creates better leaders. Nick also gives us insight into AngloGold Ashanti's Nevada projects, a true tier-one opportunity, and how balancing production, environmental stewardship, and community trust is at the core of their vision.

    We'd like to thank AngloGold Ashanti for opening the door and giving us the opportunity to showcase their people and the work happening on this project.

    To learn more and stay up to date on AngloGold Ashanti's Nevada projects, sign up for their e-newsletter by clicking here.

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    Episode Chapters:

    02:10 Growing Up South African

    05:27 Choosing Environmental Science

    10:06 Why Travel Builds Leaders

    15:00 Environmental Values and Mining

    20:27 Military Service

    31:45 Trust With Communities

    40:48 Learning Uranium Mining

    47:17 Onboarding Done Right

    51:05 Mine Improvement Program

    53:27 Global Career Snapshot

    57:29 Nevada Project Today

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    1 ora e 11 min
  • #219- BIOBY: Mike Foley, Ashley Burke & Dean DeBeltz
    Apr 28 2026

    What happens when you bring together project leaders, national advocates, and boots-on-the-ground operators—all in one room—to talk about the future of mining in America?

    Recorded in Duluth, Minnesota at the Better In Our Backyard Winter Dinner, this episode delivers a high-impact series of conversations with some of the most influential voices shaping today's mining landscape. From copper development in Michigan to national policy in Washington, D.C., to the front lines of permitting battles in Minnesota—this episode pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to move mining projects forward in the United States.

    We sit down with Mike Foley of Highland Copper to break down what it takes to bring a fully permitted underground copper project to life—and why infrastructure like smelting and refining remains one of the industry's biggest bottlenecks. Then, Ashley Burke of the National Mining Association joins us to unpack the policy shifts happening at the federal level, the global competition for critical minerals, and why storytelling and public understanding are more important now than ever.

    Finally, we reconnect with Dean DeBeltz of Twin Metals, diving into the realities of permitting challenges, shifting goalposts, and the long fight to responsibly develop domestic resources—all while preserving the communities and environments that make these regions special.

    This episode is about momentum, advocacy, and the people pushing mining forward—from the local level to the national stage. If you want to understand where the industry is headed and what's at stake, this is a conversation you don't want to miss.

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    Chapters:

    01:39 Meet Mike Foley

    06:58 Smelting Bottleneck Talk

    13:08 Community Mining Heritage

    19:37 Meet Ashley Burke NMA

    21:20 Policy Shift and Strategy

    25:24 Permitting Reform Messaging

    31:12 Advocacy and Storytelling

    39:45 Workforce Development Ideas

    42:38 NMA Resources and Mine Expo

    44:48 Dean Debeltz & Twin Metals Update in Duluth

    50:46 Fair Permitting and Public Trust

    55:39 Community Impact and Jobs Multiplier

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    1 ora e 10 min
  • #218- BIOBY: Shari McGregor-Overbye
    Apr 24 2026

    Recorded in Duluth, Minnesota at the Better in Our Backyard Winter Dinner, this episode of Mining Minds brings you a raw, unfiltered conversation with Shari McGregor-Overbye—millwright, industry advocate, and host of the Iron Lady Podcast.

    From growing up learning the trades beside her father to becoming an onsite mechanic, Shari's story challenges outdated perceptions and highlights the real opportunity within mining and skilled trades. She breaks down the myth that blue-collar careers are a "fallback," sharing how hands-on skills, work ethic, and determination can outperform traditional paths both financially and professionally.

    This episode dives deep into the realities of working in mining—from shutdown chaos and plant operations to leadership, innovation, and the future of maintenance with AI. Shari also shares how she carved her own path through the industry, earning respect, leading teams, and ultimately stepping into a role where she now works with industry leaders to drive performance and change. Please help us welcome Shari McGregor-Overbye to the Face.

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    Chapters:

    02:49 Roots and House Moving

    04:51 Dad's Influence Early

    07:23 Advocating the Trades

    12:03 Making Mining Authentic

    16:26 Hands On Learning Style

    20:37 Earning Respect on Site

    26:04 AI in Maintenance

    30:52 Plant Shutdown Chaos

    35:36 Planner to Supervisor

    39:11 Crusher Planning Lessons

    42:50 Leading the Shops

    44:01 Joining AMCAST Team

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    1 ora
  • #217- 2026 Elko Mining Expo: Kimberlee Longley & Selina Morales
    Apr 22 2026

    In this episode of Mining Minds, we go behind the scenes of the Elko Mining Expo — a 40-year legacy event that transforms a tight-knit mining community into a global hub of innovation, networking, and opportunity. Sitting down with the powerhouse team at the Elko Convention Center & Visitors Authority, this conversation uncovers the hardwork, coordination, and passion required to bring over 6,000+ attendees, hundreds of vendors, and massive equipment displays together—year after year.

    From humble beginnings and small-town roots to managing one of the most anticipated mining events in the industry, Selina Morales and Kimberly Longley share their personal journeys, the evolution of the expo, and what it truly takes to execute an event of this magnitude with a team of just ten people.

    But this episode goes deeper than logistics. It explores the heart of mining communities — the families, the kids, the traditions, and the future workforce. With new ideas like live podcasting, technical sessions, and even a first-ever Miner's Poetry Contest, this year's expo is pushing boundaries and redefining what connection and storytelling in mining looks like.

    Join us at the 2026 Elko Mine Expo on June 4th at 10:00 AM for a compelling look at the past, present, and future of our industry. We'll be kicking off the event with a live opening session panel podcast featuring some of the most influential voices in mining.

    And for the first time, Mining Minds will be hosting the Miner's Poetry Contest on June 5th from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. From elementary-aged kids to teenagers, to miners and their spouses, we want to hear the voices that truly tell the story of who we are, the experiences we've lived, and what makes this industry so special.

    Submit your entry by "brassing in" at MiningMindsLLC.com.

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    Chapters:

    02:50 Selena Background

    05:28 Planning the Expo

    07:13 Kimberly Background

    09:18 Convention Center Events

    14:54 Expo Growth Upgrades

    20:57 Layout and Expansion

    26:52 Expo Week Breakdown

    31:57 Networking and Engagement

    33:15 Booths Networking Value

    37:42 Miners Poetry Contest

    52:59 40th Anniversary Plans

    56:07 Live Podcast Announcement

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    1 ora e 7 min
  • #216- BIOBY: Brian Goldner
    Apr 17 2026

    What does it feel like to hit one of the highest-grade nickel drill holes on the planet… and not even be on the drill pad when it happens?

    In this long overdue episode, we sit down with Brian Goldner, Chief Exploration and Operations Officer at Talon Metals, for a front-row look at modern-day exploration, discovery, and the relentless pursuit of what's hidden beneath the surface. Recorded in Duluth, Minnesota at the Better In Our Backyards Winter Dinner, this conversation dives deep into the science, the risk, and the reward of chasing critical minerals in today's world.

    Brian takes us from a kid in Minneapolis obsessed with rocks to leading one of the most exciting nickel discoveries in North America. We unpack the realities of exploration — a career built on being wrong, challenging assumptions daily, and pushing forward until something clicks. From helicopter-supported fieldwork in remote areas to building an in-house drilling operation during COVID, Brian shares how innovation, teamwork, and timing all play a role in success.

    At the center of it all is Talon's recent discovery — a drill hole so significant it ranks among the best globally across multiple metals. But this episode isn't just about the win. It's about the process, the failures that lead to breakthroughs, and the responsibility of developing resources the right way — for communities, for the environment, and for the future of domestic mining.

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    Chapters:

    01:00 Welcome to Better In Our Back Yards & Talon Metals

    04:12 From Physics to Geology

    08:45 Discovering Economic Geology

    12:00 How Nickel Deposits Actually Form

    18:05 Helicopters, Remote Exploration & Field Life

    24:00 Mentorship & Learning Under a Legend

    28:00 Prospecting, Core & First Discoveries

    35:10 Building an In-House Drilling Operation During COVID

    44:10 Critical Minerals, Nickel & Global Demand

    52:30 The Vault Discovery: A Career-Defining Moment

    01:07:30 The Future of Mining, Technology & Exploration

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    1 ora e 22 min
  • #215- Matt Coffin
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode, we discuss what it takes to build something that actually lasts in the mining industry — not just in business, but in people, culture, and legacy. Join us in the studio with Matt Coffin, Vice President of Mining for N.A. Degerstrom, for a grounded, real-world conversation on leadership, entrepreneurship, and the long game of building in mining. From early career lessons and taking calculated risks to navigating growth, setbacks, and responsibility, Matt shares what it means to evolve alongside the industry rather than chase it.

    This episode dives into the realities behind building and scaling, the importance of surrounding yourself with the right people, and why trust, accountability, and consistency matter more than quick wins. Matt opens up about lessons learned through experience — both the wins and the hard moments — and how those have shaped his approach to leadership and decision-making.

    Please help us welcome Matt Coffin to The Face.

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    Chapters:

    00:00 Building Something That Lasts

    08:45 Early Career Lessons & Getting Started

    16:20 Taking Risks & Betting on Yourself

    24:05 Learning Through Failure & Setbacks

    32:10 Leadership Through Experience, Not Title

    40:25 Building the Right Team Around You

    48:40 Culture, Accountability & Trust

    57:15 Scaling Challenges & Growing Pains

    01:05:30 Workforce Realities in Mining Today

    01:13:10 Balancing Business, Life & Responsibility

    01:21:45 Staying Grounded While Pushing Forward

    01:30:20 Long-Term Vision & Industry Impact

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    2 ore e 29 min
  • #214- David Watson
    Feb 28 2026

    What if the biggest challenge in mining leadership isn't strategy, production, or policy — but the brain?

    In this episode of Mining Minds, David Watson, founder of NeuroLead, joins us in the studio for a powerful conversation about what it truly means to lead — starting with yourself. From humble beginnings in Australia to the iron ore boom, David shares his journey from carpenter to supervisor to breaking point — and how a deep dive into the neuroscience of leadership transformed not only his career but his life.

    This episode unpacks cognitive bias, burnout, trauma, identity, and the toxic validation cycle that many high performers quietly live in. David explains how the brain is wired to maximize rewards, minimize threats, and conserve energy — and how those shortcuts can either elevate or sabotage leaders.

    We dive into why traditional leadership training often misses the mark, why credibility matters more than PowerPoint slides, and why self-awareness is the foundation of influence. David also shares how hitting "static mode," creating flow, and deliberately repairing mental health are not luxuries — they are leadership responsibilities.

    Please welcome David Watson to The Face!

    www.NeuroLead.net.au

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    Episode Chapters:

    05:30 Growing Up In Australia

    10:42 First Leadership Breakthrough

    16:23 Tall Poppy Syndrome Explained

    21:19 From Carpentry To Mining Boom

    28:33 Mining Town Reality Check

    38:51 First Mine Job Trade Assistant

    56:09 Leading Without Being Expert

    01:11:06 Managing Up With Company Values

    01:25:22 Find Your Static Mode

    01:48:55 Neuroscience Study Shift

    02:12:17 Launching Neuro Lead

    02:23:59 Lead Yourself First

    02:39:40 Life Changing Feedback

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    3 ore e 14 min
  • #213- AEMA: LeRoy Shingoitewa
    Feb 24 2026

    What happens when a Hopi tribal member steps into one of mining's most complex spaces — not to fight it blindly, not to defend it blindly — but to bridge it?

    We sit down with LeRoy Shingoitewa of WestLand Resources at the AEMA Annual Meeting for one of the most powerful and perspective-shifting conversations we've had to date. Raised in Moenkopi, Arizona — where some villages still live without running water or electricity by choice — LeRoy shares what it means to carry ancestral responsibility into modern industry.

    From hauling water at his grandmother's home to biology, to cultural resource consultant, LeRoy explains how traditional ecological knowledge and Western science can coexist — and why both are critical in today's mining landscape. We dive into tribal sovereignty, legacy uranium impacts, water rights, permitting reform, trust-building, consultation breakdowns, NGO pressure, and what real partnership between tribes and mining companies actually looks like.

    This isn't a surface-level conversation. It's about preservation, accountability, education, and long-term relationship building. It's about starting with respect instead of checking a box. And it's about one man choosing to stand in the middle — not for money, not for politics — but to make sure his people have a voice at the table. Please help us welcome LeRoy Shingoitewa to the Face.

    Big thanks to the American Exploration and Mining Association (AEMA) for having Mining Minds out at the event. We truly appreciate the opportunity and the work you continue to do to support and elevate the voices across our mining industry.

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    Chapters:

    04:12 Growing Up Hopi: Tradition by Choice

    14:48 Tribal Monitors & Entering Mining

    20:03 Building Trust After Broken Promises

    26:40 Why Early Consultation Matters

    32:18 Economic Benefits vs. Cultural Preservation

    38:12 Bloodlines, Identity & Sovereignty

    45:03 Water, Coal & Hard Lessons

    51:00 Western Degrees & Tribal Responsibility

    57:42 NGOs, Money & Accountability

    01:04:50 Mining 101 & Changing the Narrative

    01:10:05 Preserving Culture While Engaging Industry

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    1 ora e 19 min