
#68 - The BHP Xplor Program with Sonia Scarselli
On this episode, we are joined by Sonia Scarselli, VP of BHP Xplor, a programme initiated by BHP that is dedicated to accelerating innovativ...
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Welcome to Exploration Radio, a podcast focusing on the past, present and future of exploration. Featuring interviews and discussions with explorers about the challenges they have faced, wha...

On this episode, we are joined by Sonia Scarselli, VP of BHP Xplor, a programme initiated by BHP that is dedicated to accelerating innovativ...

On this episode, we are joined again by Scott Briscoe, for part 2 of our discussion where we try to understand what constitutes a discovery...

How is something so fundamental to mineral exploration like the nature of what constitutes a discovery can have such a poorly accepted indus...

At the end of our interviews, Steve and Ahmad always ask the guests two questions: what is something they think needs to live or be maintain...

At the end of our interviews, Steve and Ahmad always ask the guests two questions: what is something they think needs to live or be maintain...

At the end of our interviews, Steve and Ahmad always ask the guests two questions: what is something they think needs to live or be maintain...

The last decade has seen an explosion of a new type of company in the mining space: royalty companies. Royalties are nothing new to mining,...

When we consider mining projects in arbitration, we often consider jurisdictions in Africa and Central and South America. But increasingly,...

Our guest today is Evren Pakyuz-Charrier, Lead Geologist at Oslandia, a company specialising in developing open-source GIS software. Evren i...

For decades, Mike Porter ran a business where he took people worldwide to various mine sites and deposits. These tours were open to anyone;...

In this episode, Ahmad and Steve give a talk at SEG 2022. Let's explore.

In this episode, our guests are Matthew Pearson and Dr Gerrit Olivier from Fleet Space. We have always had a desire to explore our planet. O...

In this episode, our guest is Angel Abbud-Madrid. Angel is the Director of the Center for Space Resources at the Colorado School of Mines, w...

In this episode, our guest is Professor Andy Koronios. Andy is CEO & Managing Director of the SmartSat CRC. Andy is a professor of informati...

In this episode, our guest is Paul Roos. Paul is an AFL or Australian Rules Football icon. He played for 17 years for the Fitzroy and Sydney...

In this episode, our guest is Arthur Richards “Rick” Rule IV, better known as Rick Rule. He needs no introduction. If you don't know who Ric...

In early 2002, Barrick Gold decides to merge with another company, Homestake Mining, to create one of the largest Gold companies in the worl...

This is Part 2 of our conversation with Dave Lawie, who is the Chief Geoscientist and Technologist at IMDEX limited. We hope you enjoy this...

On this week's episode, Steve and Ahmad got the chance to sit down with Dave Lawie, who is the Chief Geoscientist and Technologist at IMDEX...

In 2006, researchers from the Institute de Recherche pour le Developpment or the Institute of Research for Development in Toulouse, founded...

In this episode, we are joined by Kyle Prentice and Justin Osborne who take us through their involvement in the discovery of the Gruyere dep...

The story of Laurentian university closing is a sad one, and there are many reasons why that happened. But one reason suggested by many is t...

“The River ran through the lives of our grandparents; it runs through our lives; it will run through the lives of our grandchildren. A dynam...

In this episode, we speak to Tony Reda from Tectonic Metals. Tony is trying to create a company where the non-technical opportunities or ris...

The early 90s marked one of the biggest staking rushes in Northwest Territories in northern Canada. A hundred years earlier, people had come...

Eira Thomas started her career as an exploration geologist when she was part of the team that discovered what became the Diavik Diamond mine...

In 1991, a then 20-something year old Eira Thomas set off to explore for diamonds in the Canadian North. This led to her being involved in t...

At the end of all of our interviews, Steve and I always ask our guests two questions: what is something they think that needs to live or be...

At the end of all of our interviews, Steve and I always ask our guests two questions: what is something they think that needs to live and wh...

At the end of all of our interviews, Steve and I always ask our guests two questions: what is something they think that needs to live and wh...

Keith Barron is often referred to as the Indiana Jones of Mining. His search for the Lost Cities of Gold could easily be a movie plot line....

The elephant in the room is that the mining industry has lost the trust of the most serious investors, causing an exodus of capital that wil...

A common career fork in the road: to stay and be loyal to a company to earn opportunities? Or to leave and pursue challenges elsewhere? That...

Over the last 4 years, Steve and I have been the interviewers asking all the questions. This time, we are the ones answering the questions....

Career paths for executives and managers are usually well established. For technical roles, usually not so. What is Kathy Ehrig's secret to...

UNCOVER was an initiative setup to combat the declining rate of mineral discoveries in Australia. There were many good outcomes from the pro...

Over 80 years ago, Walt Disney started teaching his employees how to become better animators. Richard Lilly and NExUS are trying to do the s...

Everyone says making changes in big companies is like turning around the Titanic. Find out how Sam Walsh did it for one of the biggest compa...

We are obsessed with technology that gives us data in real time. What we really need is the ability to make better decisions in near real ti...

Would early stage exploration be more successful in attracting investment if it was funded by private investors... like how venture capital...

Everyone in the industry has an opinion on how major companies should run exploration. Maybe it is time we have an honest conversation about...

All innovation programs have a 70/30 rule associated with them. Only 30% of the problem is related to the technology. The other 70% is all a...

Did you know that 3M started off as mining venture in 1902? Over the last 100 years, it has become a materials company. Would mining compani...

Social license issues have become commonplace in mining. In OECD countries, where there are more avenues of industrial development, navigati...

A lot of the debate around data science in mining focuses on the what and the why: what information do geologists and engineers need to lear...

Mining has always been considered a laggard in adopting real-time analytics when compared to the oil and gas industry. This was not because...

Would academic research be more relevant to industry if academics adopted a more entrepreneurial approach? What could the lean startup model...

A geologist, an engineer, and a social scientist walk into a bar. They discuss how the value proposition of resource development has changed...

Bill Joy once said "There are always more smart people outside your company than within it"... So should we be looking at ways to utilise th...

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