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In this episode of 'Clearing the Haze,' host Chuck Marting discusses the increasing issue of marijuana edibles entering workplaces unnoticed. Often disguised as everyday snacks, these THC-infused products pose significant risks including impairment, liability, and decreased productivity. Chuck emphasizes the importance of updating drug and alcohol policies, training supervisors and employees to recognize signs of impairment, and maintaining strict workplace regulations. Through real-life examples and expert advice, Chuck aims to help employers protect their workforce and maintain a safe working environment.00:00 Introduction to Workplace Marijuana Edibles01:36 The Hidden Threat of Edibles02:57 Recognizing Impairment Signs03:48 Implementing Effective Policies04:55 Training and Awareness06:35 The Importance of Vigilance07:32 Conclusion and Call to Action
The Hidden Dangers of Marijuana-Impaired DrivingIn this episode of 'Clearing the Haze', host Chuck Marting dives into the alarming rise of marijuana-related traffic accidents, now surpassing those tied to alcohol. With marijuana legalization spreading across 24 states, the misconception that it's safer than alcohol is being debunked by new data. Marty discusses the significant impacts on road safety, workplace performance, and daily activities, emphasizing the importance of clear policies, education, and proactive measures to mitigate these risks. The episode urges listeners to take action by planning ahead, spreading awareness, and ensuring safety for everyone.00:00 Welcome to Clearing the Haze00:56 Marijuana vs. Alcohol: A New Traffic Threat01:36 The Impact of Marijuana on Driving03:49 Workplace Risks and Responsibilities04:38 Everyday Life and Combined Impairments05:33 Preventative Measures and Final Thoughts06:22 A Call to Action
In this episode of Clearing the Haze, host Chuck Marting examines new legislation in Colorado that allows the governor to issue mass pardons for past convictions related to psychedelics like psilocybin, LSD, and ecstasy. Chuck discusses the potential public safety risks, particularly in the workplace, that have been overlooked. The episode highlights the unpredictability of psychedelic impairment, the lack of guidance for employers, and the potential dangers in various high-risk industries. The conversation emphasizes the need for comprehensive reform that includes employer protections and workplace safety measures.00:00 Introduction to the New Legislation01:35 Understanding the Legislation's Impact03:51 The Risks of Psychedelic Impairment05:23 Legislation's Gaps and Employer Concerns08:20 Steps Employers Can Take Now10:34 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
In this episode of 'Clearing the Haze,' host Chuck Marting dives into the rising trend of psilocybin mushrooms, particularly their implications in the workplace. While psilocybin, found in magic mushrooms, is now legal for personal use in Colorado, its unpredictable effects pose significant risks when used on the job. The episode explores the potential benefits and dangers of microdosing, the complexities of federal and state laws, and the push to mainstream psilocybin. With vivid examples ranging from speed dating events to critical job roles, Chuck emphasizes the need for caution and clear workplace policies. Listeners are encouraged to weigh in on whether psilocybin should be kept out of the professional environment.00:00 Introduction to Psilocybin in the Workplace00:51 Legal Landscape and Social Trends02:15 Microdosing: Benefits and Risks04:12 Workplace Implications and Legal Concerns04:53 Flashbacks and Long-term Effects07:18 Psilocybin Normalization and Broader Impacts11:19 Listener Questions and Practical Advice12:41 Conclusion: Balancing Innovation and Safety
The Hidden Dangers of Modern Marijuana: A Deep DiveIn this episode of Clearing the Haze, host Chuck Marty explores the alarming new findings on the health risks associated with modern marijuana use, particularly among individuals under 50. Emerging research indicates a significantly higher risk of heart attacks, strokes, heart failure, and cardiovascular death among cannabis users. The episode also delves into marijuana's impact on mental health, highlighting its potential connection to schizophrenia and psychosis. Real-life stories and scientific studies underscore the serious, often overlooked, dangers of marijuana, making a strong case for increased awareness and education on this widely accepted substance.00:00 Introduction to Modern Marijuana Risks00:58 Marijuana and Cardiovascular Health02:47 Real-Life Impact Story: Jake's Heart Attack03:30 Marijuana and Mental Health05:13 Seizures and Overdoses: The Unspoken Risks06:20 Final Thoughts and Precautions06:55 Conclusion and ReferencesReferencesDenver7 News. "Marijuana users under age 50 are six times more likely to have a heart attack, study finds."National Institute on Drug Abuse. "Young men at highest risk of schizophrenia linked with cannabis use disorder."Healthline. "Cannabis Users Under 50 Are 6 Times More Likely to Have a Heart Attack."
In this episode of 'Clearing the Haze,' host Chuck Marting welcomes guest Joe Reilly from National Drug Screening for an in-depth discussion on the current status and future of oral fluid drug testing. They cover essential updates from the Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Health and Human Services (HHS), including the hurdles in certifying labs and adding fentanyl to testing panels. They also discuss the specific advantages of oral fluid testing over urine testing, such as direct observation and shorter detection windows, and address the industry's reluctance to change. Additionally, Joe shares detailed information on comprehensive training programs for collectors and trainers, emphasizing the importance of being prepared ahead of regulatory changes. For those interested, upcoming training events and resources are provided to help professionals stay ahead in the evolving landscape of drug testing.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:53 Current Challenges in Oral Fluid Testing02:49 Advantages of Oral Fluid Testing04:06 Employer Hesitation and Cost Considerations07:52 Collection Sites and Logistics14:10 Training and Certification for Collectors23:39 Upcoming Training Sessions and Events31:04 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this episode of Clearing The Haze podcast, we are re-posting a recent episode of The Language of Leadership podcast, host Chuck Marting that addresses the common challenges leaders face in finding time for their own growth and development. Chuck discusses three key strategies: calendar blocking, regular open-door meetings (both in-person and virtual), and effective delegation. Chuck shares historical and contemporary examples of leaders like Benjamin Franklin, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Mark Benoff, Steve Jobs, and Richard Branson who have successfully implemented these techniques. In this episode we also highlight the insights from the book 'Who Not How' by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy. The episode concludes with practical takeaways for leaders to prioritize personal growth and foster a culture of excellence within their teams.00:00 Introduction to Leadership Learning Challenges00:55 Calendar Blocking: A Key Strategy04:24 Open Door Meetings: Fostering Communication08:20 Effective Delegation: Finding Your 'Who'15:51 Implementing Leadership Strategies17:01 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this episode of the Clearing the Haze podcast, host Chuck Marting interviews Ruth Bowdish, a nominee for the NDASA executive board. Ruth shares her personal journey and background in the drug and alcohol screening industry, highlighting her rise to the role of Managing Director at On-Demand Occupational Medicine. She discusses her involvement in advocacy, her passion for addiction awareness, and the vital role of drug testing in ensuring workplace safety. Ruth outlines her vision for NDASA, emphasizing education, outreach, and robust training programs. The episode also covers her experiences with advocacy efforts on Capitol Hill and her perspectives on leadership and membership growth within NDASA. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:39 Ruth Bowdish's Background and Career Journey01:54 Speaking Engagements and Community Involvement05:15 NDASA Executive Board Nomination and Priorities10:51 Advocacy and Policy Influence18:19 Innovation and Technology in Drug Testing20:36 Leadership and Teamwork24:36 Empowering Leadership25:12 The Value of Diverse Perspectives26:18 Mentorship and Guidance27:34 Fostering Community and Growth33:43 The Importance of Drug Testing35:26 Personal Stories of Impact39:48 Final Thoughts and Reflections
In this episode of the Clearing the Haze podcast, host Chuck Marting interviews Dean Klassy, a nominee for the executive board of the National Drug & Alcohol Screening Association (NDASA). Dean, who has been a prominent figure in the drug and alcohol testing industry for over 35 years, shares his journey from starting a business in 1989 to becoming a leader and educator in the field. He discusses the importance of education, the challenges surrounding federal and state regulations, and his vision for the future of NDASA. Dean emphasizes the need for collaboration, continuous learning, and advocacy to enhance the industry's standards and practices.00:00 Welcome to Clearing the Haze Podcast00:37 Dean Klassy's Introduction and Career Beginnings02:13 Building a Family Business in Drug Testing04:35 Leadership and Industry Contributions06:59 Retirement and Continued Involvement15:20 Challenges and Future of Drug Testing22:56 Advocacy and Policy Influence28:17 Embracing New Ideas in the Industry29:29 The Role of Technology and Open-Mindedness30:36 Leveraging LinkedIn for Industry Education31:05 Challenges and Opportunities in Technology Adoption32:14 Teamwork and Leadership in NDASA33:13 Qualities of Effective Leadership37:14 Encouraging Committee Participation50:47 The Importance of Voting and Representation51:39 Final Thoughts and Acknowledgements
In this episode of the Clearing the Haze podcast, host Chuck Marting interviews Emilee Avery, a nominee for the NDASA Executive Board.Emilee shares her extensive 20-year experience in the drug and alcohol testing industry, including her roles at Exelon and her personal connection to the industry through her parents. She discusses her motivations for joining the board, her focus on workplace safety, regulatory compliance, and the importance of training and education for DERs and employers.Emilee also delves into the challenges posed by evolving marijuana laws, her leadership style, and the role of advocacy and innovation in the industry.She emphasizes the importance of collaboration and continuous learning in achieving industry goals.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:27 Emily Avery's Background and Career Journey02:13 Personal Motivations and Industry Insights03:36 Professional Roles and Responsibilities06:04 Challenges and Experiences in Drug Testing11:33 Future Vision and Priorities for NDASA20:08 Addressing Industry Challenges and Advocacy23:51 Navigating Employer Challenges24:40 The Role of Advocacy in Policy Shaping26:41 Experiences from Advocacy Day31:30 Innovation and Technology in Drug Testing34:03 Leadership and Team Initiatives39:24 Membership Growth and Engagement42:05 Final Thoughts and Candidate Message
In this episode of Clearing the Haze, host Chuck Marting interviews Colleen Weinhoff, a nominee for the NDASA Executive Board. Colleen shares her extensive background in the drug testing industry, from starting a small business in Boise to managing multiple offices and serving 4,000 clients nationwide. She discusses her experience, vision for NDASA, and the importance of education in drug testing. Colleen also highlights her recent advocacy efforts in Washington, D.C., and emphasizes the need for continued education and mentorship within the industry. This insightful interview provides a deeper understanding of Colleen's dedication and leadership qualities, offering valuable perspectives for both current and prospective NDASA members.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:54 Colleen Weinhoff's Background and Journey03:05 Vision and Priorities for NDASA06:31 Challenges in the Drug and Alcohol Screening Industry09:43 Advocacy and Policy Influence20:09 Leadership and Teamwork27:42 Member Engagement and Education30:49 Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts
In this episode of Clearing the Haze Podcast, host Chuck Marting interviews Samantha Brown , an NDASA executive board nominee.Samantha shares her extensive background in the drug and alcohol testing industry, starting from her initial involvement in 2009 to her recent endeavors. She discusses her experience in various roles, including managing drug screening offices, compliance, and training.Samantha introduces her new project, DAT Connections, an online publication for the drug and alcohol industry. She emphasizes the importance of lifting up independent contractors and small businesses and shares her vision for enhancing training and member engagement at NDASA.Samantha advocates for supporting innovative technology and maintaining strong advocacy in policy making. This episode provides a deep dive into Samantha's passion for making a difference in the industry and her plans for the future if elected to the NDASA executive board.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:36 Samantha Brown's Background and Journey01:33 Starting a Business in Drug Testing03:40 Career Progression and Learning Experiences06:51 Current Endeavors and New Ventures11:49 Vision for NDASA and Future Goals19:18 Challenges and Advocacy in the Industry32:50 Leadership and Member Engagement41:48 Closing Thoughts and Final Remarks
In this episode of the Clearing the Haze podcast, host Chuck Marting welcomes guest Bill Current to discuss his experiences as a board member of the NDASA organization. Bill shares his insights on the challenges and rewards of being on the board, the importance of electing committed and knowledgeable members, and critical issues facing the drug testing industry, such as marijuana legalization and oral fluid testing. The discussion highlights the dedication required to serve on the board and the impact of leadership on the future of the industry.00:00 Welcome and Introduction00:54 Bill Current's Background and Experience02:42 Joining the Endesa Board03:36 Board Member Responsibilities and Insights06:06 Upcoming Board Elections and Candidate Qualities12:46 Challenges Facing the Industry19:30 The Importance of Drug Testing30:34 Final Thoughts and Farewell
In this episode of the Clearing the Haze podcast, host Chuck Marting speaks with Chandra Spring DeWald, a nominee for the NDASA Board of Directors. Chandra delves into her background in occupational health and drug testing, originating from her mother's pioneering work in the field. She discusses her career trajectory, her views on the importance of education in the industry, and her passion for advancing drug and alcohol testing standards. Chandra also highlights the critical challenges facing the industry, such as the legalization of marijuana and the need for stringent workplace safety policies. Throughout the conversation, Chandra emphasizes the significance of continuous learning, member engagement, and her commitment to representing the voice of collectors and other stakeholders on the NDASA board.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:45 Chandra's Background and Career Journey14:55 Challenges in the Drug Testing Industry24:03 Advocacy and Policy Influence31:37 A Charlie Brown Moment32:08 The Need for Impairment Levels32:57 Inspiring the Next Generation34:57 Leadership Qualities for the Executive Board37:15 Marketing and Growth Strategies39:20 The Importance of Member Engagement42:01 Expanding Staff and Delegation43:54 The Role of Committees48:21 Why I Am the Right Candidate53:49 The Value of Connections56:08 Final Thoughts and Gratitude
In this episode of Clearing the Haze podcast, host Chuck Marting interviews board of directors nominee Mark Magsam.Mark shares his extensive 29-year career in the drug and alcohol testing industry, driven by a personal mission to help individuals affected by substance abuse.With a re-election bid in play, he discusses his priorities for NDASA, the importance of advocacy, and his vision for the industry's future.Mark also delve into the challenges of member engagement and leadership qualities essential for guiding industry changes.Mark highlights the significance of participation, innovation, and collaborative leadership in ensuring safety and effective policy-making in the evolving landscape of drug and alcohol testing.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome01:19 Mark Maxim's Background and Journey04:30 Re-Election Bid and Priorities for NDASA08:47 Advocacy and Industry Challenges21:55 Leadership and Committee Engagement34:46 Final Thoughts and Book Recommendations40:09 Conclusion and Appreciation
In this episode of 'Clearing the Haze' podcast, host Chuck Marting interviews Patrice Waters, a candidate for the Board of Directors for NDASA.. Patrice shares her background, detailing her work in the drug and alcohol testing industry since 2015, and her previous experience in government contracting and healthcare. She discusses her vision for INDESA, focusing on priorities such as expanding strategic partnerships with large employers, advocating evidence-based policies, and supporting new companies entering the industry.Patrice emphasizes the importance of mentoring, addressing challenges like evolving marijuana laws, and leveraging technology advancements such as oral fluid testing. She also highlights her leadership qualities and corporate experience. The conversation covers issues like member engagement, education, and gender dynamics in the industry. Patrice expresses her commitment to INDESA's mission and outlines her plans for contributing to the organization's growth and influence.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:41 Patrice Waters' Background and Industry Experience02:12 Vision and Priorities for INDESA06:19 Challenges in the Drug and Alcohol Screening Industry09:40 Advocacy and Policy Influence16:53 Leadership and Mentoring23:12 Membership Engagement and Growth26:05 Final Thoughts and Conclusion
In this episode of 'Clearing the Haze,' host Chuck Marting interviewsJonathan Baktari MD a nominee for the Board of Directors for NDASA. Dr. Baktari shares his extensive background in clinical medicine and leadership roles, including his current focus on occupational health and drug testing through his organization, E7 Health. He also discusses his podcast 'Baktari MD,' which focuses on leadership skills. The conversation covers Dr. Baktari's vision for the future of drug and alcohol testing, the importance of education and advocacy, as well as his potential contributions to NDASA's board. This episode provides an in-depth look at Dr. Baktari's approach to leadership, mentorship, and his plans for advancing the industry. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:40 Meet Dr. Jonathan Baktari00:53 Dr. Baktari's Career Journey01:11 E7 Health and Industry Impact02:36 Leadership and Podcast Insights05:54 INDESA Board Priorities09:11 Advocacy and Policy Making19:40 Leadership and Teamwork28:28 Final Thoughts and Conclusion
Nina French: Future of Drug Testing and Industry Innovations In this episode of Clearing the Haze podcast, Chuck Marting interviews Nina French, a seasoned professional in the drug and alcohol testing industry. Nina reflects on her extensive career, beginning in a small medical review office in 1992, and growing into leadership roles within major organizations. She discusses the evolution of drug testing, industry innovations, and the need for modernization in policies and practices. Nina emphasizes the importance of data-driven approaches and holistic prevention strategies. She also candidly shares her vision for the future of the industry as a board candidate for the NDASA Executive Board. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:35 Nina French's Background and Career Journey 03:07 Industry Innovations and Changes 04:59 Running for the Board: Priorities and Vision 08:52 Challenges and Opportunities in Drug Testing 26:12 Leadership and Engagement in the Industry 34:03 Final Thoughts and Acknowledgements
Navigating the Future of Drug Screening with Nick Hartman In this episode of the Clearing the Haze podcast, host Chuck Marting interviews Nick Hartman, a candidate for the Board of Directors of the National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association (NDASA). Nick discusses his background as the co-founder and managing partner of the Drug Screening Compliance Institute (DSCI), his extensive experience in the drug screening industry, and his vision for the future of NDASA. They delve into topics such as the complexities of state drug testing laws, the evolution of testing technologies, and the importance of advocacy and policy-making in the industry. Nick also shares insights into his leadership style, the significance of mentorship, and the challenges facing the drug and alcohol screening industry today. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 01:02 Nick Hartman's Background and Experience 02:42 Entering the Drug Screening Industry 05:18 Challenges and Priorities in Drug Screening 14:20 Advocacy and Policy Influence19:05 Leadership and Teamwork 22:33 Mentorship and Industry Involvement 26:49 Engagement and Industry Collaboration 31:45 Final Thoughts and Book Recommendations 36:40 Conclusion and Future Plans
Alcohol and Cancer The Hidden Dangers In this episode of Clearing the Haze, host Chuck Marting delves into the critical but often overlooked connection between alcohol consumption and cancer. Highlighting recent advisories from the U.S. Surgeon General, the episode examines the science behind alcohol-induced cancer risks, emphasizing that even moderate drinking can significantly elevate these risks. Chuck discusses the push for updated warning labels on alcohol containers to raise awareness and draws parallels to historical declines in smoking rates following similar warnings. The episode also explores the implications for workplace safety and productivity, advocating for stronger employee education and updated company policies. Tune in to learn about practical strategies for minimizing health risks and stay informed on upcoming safety discussions. 00:00 Introduction to Alcohol and Cancer Risks 01:00 The Silent Connection: Alcohol and Cancer 01:29 Scientific Evidence and Statistics 02:27 The Push for Updated Warning Labels 03:46 Workplace Implications and Employer Responsibilities 05:22 Future Topics and Conclusion
Today. We're going to talk about a workplace crime crisis, something that's starting to get more publicity throughout the news. This week. I wanted to talk about a recent case that was in the news, and that's in addressing how drugs and addiction can fuel criminal activity on the job.
In recent years, cannabis has been celebrated for its therapeutic potential, including pain relief, anxiety management, and even its role in reducing seizures. But behind the rising popularity lies a growing concern: its impact on young minds at risk of psychosis. A groundbreaking study conducted at McGill University, recently published in JAMA Psychiatry, sheds light on how cannabis exacerbates brain changes in young adults already vulnerable to psychosis. For some, this is not just a scientific finding—it's a lived nightmare.
"Welcome to today's episode of Clearing The Haze, where we unpack the latest developments affecting employers, employees, and the regulations that shape modern workplaces. Today we're diving into the controversial DOOBIE Act, passed by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. This bill prevents federal agencies from using past marijuana use to deny employment or security clearances. But is this an evolution in hiring practices, or a forced policy shift that leaves employers on shaky ground? Let's explore how the DOOBIE Act impacts employers, job seekers, and the dynamics of workplace security."
Welcome to episode 102 of the Clearing the Haze podcast! In today's episode, we are joined by Linda Richardson, President of Advanced Compliance Group, to discuss an alarming trend in the drug and alcohol testing industry — the rise of scam programs that target aspiring drug and alcohol testing technicians. These fraudsters promise training and certifications but leave their victims with empty wallets and no real qualifications. Linda is an industry expert who started her journey in 1989 and has since become a trusted figure in the compliance and training sector. Through her company, Advanced Compliance Group, she ensures that individuals receive proper, step-by-step training for roles such as Designated Employer Representatives (DERs) and other vital positions in this field. Her commitment to high-quality education helps new industry professionals avoid scams and gain legitimate, valuable certifications. Tune in as we explore how to spot these scams and what you can do to protect yourself and your career. Linda Richardson Contact Information: Advance Compliance Group compliancereviewllc@gmail.com
This week we talk about the difference between Delta eight and Delta nine with cannabis and if there's any difference that you're going to recognize. Impairment-wise, things like that. There tends to be a lot of difficulty in understanding the difference in this.
We've seen a lot in the news lately talking about how they're starting to see mental health effects that are going on, with teenagers. And they're crediting this to high-potency marijuana use. Now, I want to explore this problem, and its impact on society and families, and I want to discuss the best way to address and correct this important issue.
In episode 98 of "Clearing The Haze," we're excited to welcome Glenn Dobson, a nominee for the Board of Directors for the National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association (NDASA). Glenn's unique perspective, stemming from his base in New Zealand and international committee role with NDASA, promises to enrich the association's initiatives. With a career spanning law enforcement, the coroner's office of New Zealand, and now CEO of the Drug Detection Agency, Glenn brings a wealth of experience and a comprehensive understanding of drug trends and countermeasures globally. In this episode, Glenn shares his vision for a more connected and informed community fighting against the negative effects of drugs worldwide. Join us as we explore Glenn's unique contributions to the field, from his hands-on experience in law enforcement to his executive insights in drug detection. This conversation illuminates the broader context of drug and alcohol screening's impact on society, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of drug policy, safety, and community welfare.
On today's episode of Clearing the Haze Podcast, We're excited to host John Burgos, a distinguished nominee for the Board of Directors of the National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association (NDASA). With over eight years of dedicated service and a diverse background managing chain restaurants in New York and pioneering risk management training, John brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to the table. What sets John apart is his passion for enhancing safety and compliance in the workplace through innovative screening practices. As a founding member of NDASA and a holder of the prestigious Certified Substance Abuse Program Administrator (CSAPA) credential, John has been at the forefront of shaping industry standards and practices. Join us as we uncover the drive behind John's commitment to making a difference in the industry and learn more about the pivotal role he envisions for NDASA in advancing safety, compliance, and best practices across the board.
Welcome to Clearing the Haze, the podcast that brings you insights and stories from the forefront of the drug and alcohol screening industry. In this special episode, we continue our series of conversations with esteemed nominees for the NDASA Board of Directors. Our guest today is Becki Fisher, one of the most passionate and dedicated professionals in our field. Becki's story is one of resilience, commitment, and a deep-seated desire to make a difference. As a trainer, presenter, and advocate, she has touched many aspects of our community, shaping the future of drug and alcohol screening through her work. And now, she seeks your vote for a position on the NDASA Board of Directors. In this episode, Becki shares her professional background, motivations for running, and the goals she aims to achieve if elected. Her experiences have equipped her to contribute meaningfully to NDASA's mission, championing education, standards, and advocacy in drug and alcohol screening. Join us as we uncover the depth of Becki Fisher's commitment to our industry and explore why your vote can help shape the future of NDASA and the broader landscape of drug and alcohol screening
In Episode 95 of the Clearing the Haze Podcast, we continue our journey through the world of drug and alcohol testing. Our series, highlighting the esteemed nominees for the NDASA Board of Directors, offers a unique perspective on the individuals shaping the future of our industry. This episode shines a light on Phil Dubois, a luminary in the drug and alcohol testing industry whose three-decade career has been marked by visionary leadership and profound contributions. From his early days as a lab sales representative to his strategic engagements with renowned labs and ventures into private equity, Phil's extensive experience showcases a career dedicated to innovation, education, and safety in our field. Phil Dubois is not just a candidate for the NDASA Board; he is a testament to the impact one individual can have on an industry. His work has influenced testing protocols, educational standards, and business practices, contributing significantly to the advancement and integrity of drug and alcohol screening worldwide. This episode offers a glimpse into Phil Dubois's journey, the lessons learned along the way, and the vision he holds for the future of our industry. We dive into the milestones that have defined his career, the challenges he's navigated, and the successes he's achieved. Beyond his professional journey, Phil's personal commitment to his family and community, alongside his leadership roles within industry associations, underscores the depth of his character and his dedication to making a difference. Join us as we gain a glimpse into the Board of Director Nominee of who Phil Dubois is and the impact he has had in the drug and alcohol testing industry. Let's celebrate the wisdom, insight, and inspiration he brings to all of us looking to make our workplaces safer and our communities stronger. To learn more about Phil Dubois's story and reflect on the evolution of the drug and alcohol testing industry.
Welcome to Clearing the Haze Podcast, Episode 94, where we explore the drug and alcohol screening industry. Join Chuck Marting as he introduces Dean Klassy, a nominee for the NDASA Board of Directors. Dean's story is one of professional achievement, personal impact, and community advancement. As a pioneer in the industry, Dean's career is a roadmap of dedication and foresight, marked by a sincerity and passion that transcends the classroom. In this exclusive episode of the podcast, Dean shares the breadth of his experiences, from the inception of his career to his pivotal role in the evolution of drug testing standards. Discover the motivations driving his pursuit of a position on the NDASA Board, his vision for the industry's future, and the challenges we face on the horizon. Join us as we Clear the Haze with Dean Klassy, a true pioneer in our field, whose journey and insights promise to inspire, inform, and invigorate our shared mission.
On today's episode of Clearing the Haze, we're joined by Bill Current, NDASA Board of Directors Nominee, to discuss the future of the National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association (NDASA). Bill's journey from sports journalist to drug and alcohol screening influencer is a testament to the impact we can make when driven by passion and purpose.With over 35 years of experience in the industry, Bill's candidacy for the NDASA Board of Trustees is a promising opportunity for growth and impact. Join us as we explore his motivations for joining the board, his perspective on current industry challenges, and his strategic vision for navigating the future.From legislative hurdles to new technologies and methodologies in drug screening, Bill's insights will offer valuable perspectives on the path forward for NDASA and the broader industry. Tune in to Clearing the Haze to gain valuable insights from a dedicated industry leader. Listen to the YouTube and Spotify Podcast episodes using the links below.
Today, I'm excited to introduce Kelly Dobbins, a notable figure in the drug and alcohol screening industry. Kelly's journey is a testament to the unexpected turns a career can take, leading from a rigorous academic journey through banking and criminal justice to pioneering roles in the probation and drug testing fields. Join us as Kelly shares her story, starting from her unexpected beginnings in banking to her influential role in shaping the future of drug and alcohol screening. In this podcast episode, Kelly will share her firsthand experiences with innovative drug testing technologies, such as oral fluid testing, and her views on the changing landscape of drug and alcohol screening. Kelly's expertise and contributions to the industry are unparalleled. She has participated in beta-testing groundbreaking methodologies and has a unique perspective on the importance of adapting to new trends in the field. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain insights into the evolution of drug testing methodologies and hear from a notable figure in the drug and alcohol screening industry.
In today's episode of Clearing the Haze podcast, we are honored to interview Angela Moore, a distinguished nominee for the NDASA Board of Directors. Angela's decades of experience in drug and alcohol screening have led to significant contributions to the field, from grassroots initiatives to leadership roles in major organizations. Beyond her professional achievements, Angela has been an active participant in community service, serving on various boards, including the Junior League of Kansas City, Dacia, and the Kansas City Ballet Guild. Her commitment to community and safety reflects a deep understanding of the importance of service and the role of industry leaders in shaping not just workplace practices but also societal well-being. Join us as Angela shares her insights on the evolution of the drug testing industry, the significance of innovation and technology, and the importance of community service. Her journey from the ground up in this industry, coupled with her vision for the future, offers invaluable lessons and inspiration for us all. Listen to this episode to uncover the depth of experience and impact Angela brings to the NDASA board of directors' candidacy and the drug and alcohol screening industry.
In today's episode of Clearing the Haze, hosted by Chuck Marting, we take a journey through the extraordinary life of Renee Schofield, a beacon of resilience, innovation, and community service in the challenging terrain of the drug and alcohol screening industry. With a career spanning over three decades as a seasoned business owner, Renee's narrative is not just about professional success but is interwoven with deeply personal experiences that lend her a unique perspective in her field. Renee's story starts in the heartland of America, where she and her husband nurtured their entrepreneurial spirit, running a farm and owning a newspaper in Iowa. However, her path took a remarkable turn as she moved to a remote island in Alaska, transforming her daily commute into a voyage across waters, amidst charter fishermen and cruise ships, illustrating her adaptability and resolve. As the matriarch of a family with a personal connection to recovery, Renee brings a compassionate lens to the drug testing industry, influenced by her experience as the parent of someone who has been in recovery for two decades. This personal journey has deeply informed her approach to her work, allowing her to empathize with and support others navigating similar paths. Renee's impact extends beyond her professional role; she is a pillar in her communities in Ketchikan, Juneau, and Keokuk. Whether it's through contributing to the vitality of her home state, volunteering in community actions, or serving as a vital connector for those seeking guidance in the face of substance use, Renee embodies the spirit of service. Her leadership roles, including chairing the advisory board on alcoholism and drug abuse for the state of Alaska and her tenure with the Alaska Chamber of Commerce, highlight her commitment to making a difference. Join us as we explore Renee Schofield's inspiring journey, a testament to the power of dedication, empathy, and community involvement in forging paths to recovery and resilience in the face of substance use challenges.
Welcome back to another riveting episode of our podcast, where we dive into the intricate world of the drug and alcohol screening industry through the eyes of its veterans. Today, we're honored to host Jan Kornmann, NDASA Board of Trustee's Nominee, a seasoned professional whose journey through the field offers not just a history lesson but a masterclass in adaptation, growth, and leadership. Jan's story begins in the late 1980s, a pivotal era when workplace drug testing was in its nascent stages, catalyzed by President Reagan's Executive Order 12564. Jan, fresh from transitioning from a laboratory technician to acquiring a bachelor's degree in management and sales, found herself at the forefront of this evolving industry. She recounts her early days at North Central Laboratories, a time of pioneering and laying the groundwork for what would become a cornerstone of workplace safety. Perhaps what stands out most in Jan's recounting is not just her professional achievements but her philosophy on leadership and education. A firm believer in the power of knowledge and hands-on experience, Jan has always prioritized equipping her teams with the expertise to navigate the complexities of drug and alcohol screening, thereby fostering environments of trust, efficiency, and unwavering quality. So, join us as we explore Jan Kornmann's remarkable journey, from the early days of drug testing in America to the challenges and triumphs of establishing drug-free workplaces. Through her insights, we'll gain a deeper understanding of the industry's past, present, and future, and the indelible impact of those who've shaped it."
Welcome to Clearing The Haze, the podcast that illuminates the pressing issues within the drug and alcohol screening industry, hosted by Chuck Marting. Here, we engage with leaders and innovators to spark conversations that matter, aiming to provide our audience with the knowledge and insights needed to navigate this complex field. "In today's episode, we're thrilled to have David Bell, a key figure in the National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association (NDASA) and a vocal advocate for ethical practices and collaboration in our industry. David brings a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of both the challenges and opportunities we face. Our conversation today centers around the upcoming NDASA Board of Directors elections, a pivotal event that promises to shape the future of our industry. David shares his personal and professional journey, shedding light on the critical issues of ethical decision-making, transparency, and the power of selfless service in fostering a collaborative environment.
Welcome back to Clearing the Haze, the podcast where we dive deep into the issues surrounding workplace drug testing and substance abuse prevention. I'm your host Chuck Marting, and in today's episode, we'll be discussing NDASA Advocacy Day in Washington D.C., planned for March 4-5 2024 where over 40 members of the National Drug & Alcohol Screening Association (NDASA) will gather to advocate for the rights of employers to maintain drug and alcohol testing policies in the workplace, ensuring safety and productivity. Episode Highlights: Introduction to NDASA Advocacy Day: Chairman Jim Greer provides an overview of NDASA Advocacy Day and its significance in promoting safe and productive workplaces. Discussion on the key objectives and priorities of NDASA members during their advocacy efforts in Washington D.C. Importance of Workplace Drug Testing: It is highlighting the crucial role of drug and alcohol testing in ensuring workplace safety. Examining the impact of substance abuse on productivity, absenteeism, and workplace accidents. Legislative Challenges and Advocacy Efforts: Exploration of the legislative landscape surrounding workplace drug testing. Overview of the challenges faced by employers in maintaining drug testing programs. Insight into NDASA's advocacy strategies and engagement with policymakers to address these challenges. NDASA's Advocacy Initiatives: Spotlight on NDASA's initiatives aimed at promoting responsible drug testing policies. Discussion on the resources and support provided by NDASA to its members in navigating regulatory frameworks and compliance requirements. Success Stories and Impact: Sharing success stories and examples of how effective drug testing programs have contributed to creating safer work environments. Reflecting on the positive impact of NDASA's advocacy efforts on the business community and public safety. Looking Ahead: Chairman Jim Greer discusses the future outlook for workplace drug testing and NDASA's continued advocacy efforts. Exploration of emerging trends and developments in substance abuse prevention and workplace safety. As we wrap up today's episode, we thank Chairman Jim Greer and the NDASA members for their dedication to promoting safe and drug-free workplaces. Join us next time as we continue to explore important topics surrounding substance abuse prevention on Clearing the Haze. Chairman Jim Greer suggested reading; The General vs. The President- MacArthur and Truman at the Brink of Nuclear War. https://www.amazon.com/dp/0385540574?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_X89V7W1MPZ3GSD26SWEP
Welcome to another enlightening episode of Clearing The Haze, the podcast that explores innovative solutions and remarkable individuals making a positive impact on our world. I'm your host Chuck Marting, and today, we have a truly fascinating guest with us - Ken Fichtler, the visionary founder and CEO of Gaize, a groundbreaking real-time drug impairment detection platform. Ken brings a wealth of experience to the table, having served as the Director of Economic Development for the State of Montana, where he played a pivotal role in job creation, attracted leading technology companies, and managed the economic response during the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic. He's not just a proven operator and angel investor; Ken is also deeply connected to his community, residing in Missoula, Montana, where he enjoys a diverse range of outdoor activities and actively serves on several boards. But that's not all – Ken is an avid reader and has shared some of his recommended reading with us. Before we dive into our conversation, here are a couple of books that have influenced and inspired him: Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir - A gripping science fiction novel that takes you on an interstellar journey filled with suspense, humor, and the resilience of the human spirit. Chamath Palihapitiya's Blog - A source of insightful commentary from Chamath Palihapitiya, a prominent venture capitalist and entrepreneur. Ken finds value in his perspectives on various topics related to technology, business, and more. So, grab your favorite beverage, settle in, and join us as we explore the mind of Ken Fichtler, a leader at the intersection of technology, economic development, and community impact. Without further ado, let's start Clearing The Haze!
Join us in the first episode of 2024 as we dive into the groundbreaking legal changes shaping the future! In California, a seismic shift in drug testing policies has just taken place. We'll explore why traditional urine drug screening is no longer the norm, except for Safety-Sensitive positions or jobs requiring federal testing. Instead, employers are embracing saliva testing. Find out the driving forces behind this transformative decision and what it means for both employers and employees. Stay informed and stay ahead—tune in to uncover the why behind the switch!"
Medical and Recreational Marijuana has changed the landscape for employers, a lot of the guesswork can be eliminated by implementing sound Drug and Alcohol policies. The key to the effectiveness of this is in supervisors, managers, and owners knowing and understanding these policies to effectively relay this to their teams to ensure a safe and productive workplace In today's episode, we dive deep into how a Drug and Alcohol Policy can be an effective tool in maintaining safety in the workplace!
Welcome to Clearing the Haze, On this week's podcast, we uncover groundbreaking advancements in drug testing and workplace safety. In today's episode, we have the privilege of interviewing the brilliant minds behind Buzzkill Labs, a company revolutionizing how we approach drug detection and quantitation. Buzzkill Labs is at the forefront of developing next-generation technology, merging patented noninvasive sample collection methodology with scientifically validated laboratory techniques. Their innovative products address pressing needs in various sectors, including workplace safety, law enforcement's battle against impaired driving, and fast, accurate testing in medical and drug treatment centers. If you're an employer or work with clients grappling with the decision to test for marijuana in the workplace, this episode is an absolute must-listen. Join us as we delve into an enlightening conversation with Buzzkill's CEO, Jeff Heimburger, and CTO, Dr. George Farquar. They will unveil the game-changing technology they've created and discuss how it's poised to make a monumental impact on the landscape of workplace drug testing. To learn more about Buzzkill Labs and their groundbreaking solutions, visit buzzkilllabs.com. For inquiries, reach out to info@buzzkilllabs.com. You can also connect directly with Jeff Heimburger at jeff@buzzkilllabs.com and Dr. George Farquar at george@buzzkilllabs.com. Jeff brings over two decades of experience leading organizations within industry giants like Abbott, Roche, Agilent, and Focus Diagnostics, to name a few. His expertise extends to startups acquired by Thermo Fisher and Danaher, where he spearheaded commercial teams in the forensic and diagnostic markets. With an educational background in mechanical engineering and biology from Purdue University, Jeff has successfully launched numerous products worldwide for both global molecular diagnostics leaders and groundbreaking innovators. Dr. George Farquar, Buzzkill's esteemed CTO, is no stranger to entrepreneurial success. His visionary ideas have resulted in the founding of three companies, and in 2013, he earned an R&D 100 award for a biothreat detection technology still utilized worldwide today. George holds a PhD in Physical Chemistry from LSU and has led research teams at prestigious institutions such as Oakridge and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories. Get ready to explore a future where drug testing and workplace safety take a giant leap forward. Let's dive into this enlightening conversation with Buzzkill Labs!
In this episode of Clearing The Haze, we delve into the intriguing topic of influence versus impairment and explore the crucial distinctions between the two. The purpose of this episode is to provide valuable clarity on understanding the differences between being under the influence and experiencing impairment. Whether you're a concerned individual, a supervisor, or simply curious about human behavior, this episode will equip you with the essential knowledge to navigate these distinct realms effectively. Join us as we explore between influence and impairment and uncover how they can affect our workplace!
Psychedelic drug therapy has been gaining attention for its potential therapeutic benefits, but its use in the workplace can pose significant risks to both employees and employers. On this week's episode of Clearing The Haze, Learn about the potential safety hazards, decreased productivity, and risk of job loss associated with psychedelic drug use in the workplace, and discover proactive measures employers can take to mitigate these risks. #PsychedelicTherapy #WorkplaceSafety #DrugUse #EmployeeWellness #MentalHealthAwareness #SubstanceAbusePrevention #Leadership #EmployerResponsibility #OccupationalHealth #WorkplaceProductivity
In this week's episode of Clearing The Haze, we talk about the sale of CBD at the cash registers of numerous truck stops. This becomes a confusing issue for truck drivers thinking it's okay for the to purchase because it's readily available for them to purchase without warning. What can we do to protect our clients or others who are misunderstanding that they are not able to have this as a safety-sensitive classified employee? The warning that came out is pretty clear, it may be talking with our clients or having the notice readily visible in our testing sites that can make a difference. Hopefully, we can make an impact in ensuring our clients are aware of this and know what they can and can't have so they avoid having a positive test result from using these products! https://www.transportation.gov/odapc/cbd-notice
In this episode of Clearing The Haze, We talk about an FMCSA Rule that some may have forgotten in recent years. In May of 2012, the Us department of Transportation Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration FMCSA introduced a new rule, No texting while operating a CMV. In that rule, the FMCSA gave an overview and background of the problem, explained precisely what texting was and what the result of this new rule would be. That result was to put CMV drivers on notice that if they were texting and driving, they would face fines and penalties that could include driver disqualification, and penalties up to $2500 for drivers and $11,000 for employers who allow or require drivers to use handheld communication devices for texting while driving Drivers with multiple convictions for texting while driving a CMV could result in a driver disqualification by FMCSA and face State law violations for operating or driving a CMV the could cause serious traffic violations resulting in the driver being disqualified for a first offense up to 120 days See the rule on texting here: https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/driver-safety/distracted-driving/no-texting-rule-fact-sheet AND 6.3.8 Electronic Devices/Mobile Phones (392.80—392.82): https://csa.fmcsa.dot.gov/safetyplanner/MyFiles/SubSections.aspx?ch=23&sec=68&sub=170
In this week's episode of Clearing The Haze, we talk about our need to talk to our clients about our expertise it the drug and alcohol testing industry and how we can help them establish a solid program for their workplace. Understanding our responsibility to educate ourselves to in turn serve and protect the interests and businesses of our clients is essential and needed now more than ever before. Please share this episode with those in our industry who would benefit from the information and would help them in serving their clients, FREE FMCSA Clearinghouse training as well as training opportunities for Reasonable Suspicion and Workplace Drug Impairment Recognition workshop taking place in Rapid City South Dakota on September 23, 2022. This workshop will have three presentations, FMCSA Clearinghouse presented by Gian Marshall who is the program manager for FMCSA Clearinghouse, Reasonable Suspicion presented by Jan Kornmann, and Workplace Drug Impairment Recognition presented by Chuck Marting. To register for the conference or to attend the workshop through Zoom, please click the link to register: http://kornmanagementservices.com/upcoming-courses Drug and Alcohol Industry Training: https://impairmentdetectionacademy.thinkific.com/ To be a guest on the podcast or suggestions for topics or training to be presented, please contact us at: helpclearthehaze@gmail.com
On this week's episode of Clearing The Haze we will be talking with our guest Jan Kornmann of KorManagement Services about the FMCSA Clearinghouse Reasonable Suspicion and Workplace Drug Impairment Recognition workshop taking place in Rapid City South Dakota on September 23, 2022. This workshop will have three presentations, FMCSA Clearinghouse presented by Gian Marshall who is the program manager for FMCSA Clearinghouse, Reasonable Suspicion presented by Jan Kornmann and Workplace Drug Impairment Recognition presented by Chuck Marting. To register for the conference or to attend the workshop through Zoom, please click the link to register: http://kornmanagementservices.com/upcoming-courses The Pharmacist Netflix Trailer: https://youtu.be/aiHZ_wU4ktQ Hotel reservations can be made at the Ramkota Hotel Conference Center, Rapid City South Dakota: (605) 343-8550 Jan Kornmann http://Kormanagementservices.com Chuck Marting https://impairmentdetectionacademy.thinkific.com
Over 253,000,000 hits on Google on how to pass your drug test! In this week's episode of Clearing The Haze we talk about the infamous websites and services that sell products to individuals who recreationally use drugs or for those who have addiction issues, these services promise results and have individuals thinking that by using these products they will pass their drug test... That's what they sell them anyway! The other popular way is to drink Certo and Gatorade to pass your drug test. See the YouTube Video below for this crazy, desperate way to try and pass your urine drug test! Lots of confusion and guessing goes into this and we talk about it today! Certo and Gatorade Urine Test https://youtu.be/EmPHuGTCL_U Bottom line, as the drug testing technician, it is our job to follow the process of drug testing to the letter. If you suspect adulteration or synthetic urine use follow the steps in CFR part 40- 40.57 (C) to understand what your responsibilities as a collector are and how to document the incident you're suspecting of being adulterated.
It's not uncommon in a service business to have customer who can become unhappy or frustrated with your services for a multitude of reasons. Today, many of those individuals will respond by posting reviews of your service on social media in an attempt to tell their story and at the same time damage your company or reputation in the process How do you deal with this? In this episode, we talk to address this and how to respond to protect you and your business. In most cases, a negative review can be positive when potential clients call and ask about when they have read or were sent by someone giving you the opportunity to explain what occurred. We talk about other options and why responding on social media could be more damaging than saying anything at all. To contact Clearing The Haze for an episode suggestion or idea, email us at: helpclearthehaze@gmail.com For a free 90-minute coaching opportunity with chuck, please schedule a time using this Calendly link:https://calendly.com/learningthelangaugeofleadership/30min Or email Chuck directly at : chuck@chuckmarting.com