- 1 hour 5 minutes#228- Allison Anderson
Great mining projects don't begin with equipment—they begin with trust.
In this episode of Mining Minds, we sit down with Allison Anderson, a highly respected external affairs and communications professional, to explore one of the most important—and often least understood—roles in modern mining. Allison shares her unconventional journey from journalism and public relations to becoming a trusted bridge between mining companies, government, and the communities they serve.
From advancing AngloGold Ashanti's North Bullfrog and Arthur projects to supporting workforce development, education, local partnerships, and long-term community investment, Allison provides an inside look at the work happening long before mining begins. She explains how meaningful communication, transparency, and genuine collaboration create lasting relationships—not only for a successful project, but for the future of communities like Beatty, Nevada.
This conversation is a reminder that while mining may produce the resources the world depends on, it's the people, partnerships, and trust built along the way that ultimately determine its success.
Special thanks to AngloGold Ashanti for opening its doors and giving Mining Minds the opportunity to highlight the people, partnerships, and purpose behind responsible mining.
To learn more about AngloGold Ashanti and stay up to date on their Nevada Projects, sign up for their e-newsletter by clicking the link. https://nevadaprojects.anglogoldashanti.com/newsletter/
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Episode Chapters:
01:05 Growing Up, Competition & Finding Her Path
05:02 From Journalism to Public Relations
09:14 Military Life, Family & Returning to Nevada
12:10 Discovering Mining Through the Nevada Mining Association
16:05 Building Communities with i-80 Gold
22:10 Authentic Communication Creates Trust
26:08 AngloGold Ashanti's Vision for Beatty's Future
30:03 Community Partnerships That Last Beyond Mining
35:00 Creating Opportunities for the Next Generation
39:08 North Bullfrog, Beatty & A Sustainable Future
48:15 Endless Opportunities and Lessons from Mining
15 July 2026, 10:30 am - 1 hour 5 minutes#227- Dave Spicer
What if the future of mining isn't just measured in ounces produced—but in the communities, habitats, and generations it leaves behind?
In this episode of Mining Minds, we sit down with Dave Spicer—miner, rancher, entrepreneur, conservation advocate, and lifelong Beatty resident—for a thought-provoking conversations about the future. Dave's story is deeply intertwined with the history of Beatty, Nevada, from growing up on a ranch and living off the land to building businesses, supporting mining projects, and dedicating decades of his life to ensuring his hometown has a future.
What makes this conversation unique is Dave's perspective on the relationship between mining, conservation, and community development. Through habitat restoration, trail development, species conservation, and local partnerships, he has spent years bringing people together around solutions that benefit the land, the community, and the mining industry.
Learn more about Dave's efforts and how you can get involved below.
We'd like to thank AngloGold Ashanti for making this episode possible and for supporting conversations that highlight the people, partnerships, and opportunities shaping the future of our industry.
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Episode Chapters
00:00 Building a Future Beyond Mining
01:05 Growing Up in Beatty and Ranch Life
05:08 Living Off the Land
08:02 Discovering Mining Opportunities
11:00 The First Major Mining Boom
13:45 Creating Opportunity After the Bust
16:20 From Dimensional Stone to Entrepreneurship
21:10 The Amargosa Toad Conservation Fight
26:05 Turning Conflict into Collaboration
29:15 Partnering with AngloGold Ashanti
35:05 Trails, Recreation, and Community Legacy
50:45 Inspiring Future Generations
24 June 2026, 7:46 pm - 1 hour 32 minutes#226- AngloGold Ashanti: The Next Shift
The future of mining isn't coming — it's already clocked in.
In this episode of Mining Minds, The Next Shift, Mining Minds sits down in Beatty, Nevada with a panel of young professionals from AngloGold Ashanti who are helping redefine the future of modern mining from the ground up.
From geology and environmental planning to HR, communications, and project development, this conversation pulls back the curtain on what mining really looks like today — and what it will become tomorrow. The panel dives into the realities of building a world-class mining project, the responsibility that comes with developing rural communities, and the innovation driving the next generation of the industry.
You'll hear honest conversations about mentorship, sustainability, technology, workforce culture, and the misconceptions that still surround mining. More importantly, you'll hear from the people stepping forward to carry the industry into its next era.
We'd like to thank AngloGold Ashanti for opening the door and providing us an opportunity to showcase their people and the work they are doing to support the entire mining industry.
To learn more about AngloGold Ashanti and stay up to date on their Nevada Projects, sign up for their e-newsletter by clicking the link.
https://nevadaprojects.anglogoldashanti.com/
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Chapters:
01:37 Meet the Panel
12:47 Perception Versus Reality
21:55 Telling Mining's Story
31:00 Blind Gold Discovery
32:08 Community and Generations
36:49 Hiring Traits and Resumes
43:37 Environmental Planning Basics
48:07 Office Admin Behind Scenes
57:23 Cross Functional Collaboration
01:00:48 Hollywood vs Real Mining
01:08:37 Changing Public Perception
01:11:27 Career Superpowers
01:13:51 Project Headline Dreams
19 May 2026, 10:30 am - 1 hour 51 minutes#225- Part 2: Hector Denogean
Arizona Copper Country, Global Mining Projects, Leadership & Legacy
Recorded at the historic Ore House in Oracle, Arizona, this episode marks Part 2 of Hector Denogean's incredible mining journey. If you haven't heard the beginning of Hector's story, be sure to check out Episode #164 first.
In this powerful follow-up conversation, Hector shares how his career became more than just a mining story — it evolved into a legacy built underground, across borders, and through generations of miners. From helping support Resolution Copper and mentoring young miners at the San Xavier training mine, to working projects throughout Nevada, Mexico, and South America, Hector reflects on a lifetime dedicated to hard rock mining and the people behind it.
Hector opens up about the realities of the industry, including leadership, safety, sacrifice, family, and the emotional weight carried by miners who have witnessed both tragedy and triumph underground. He also shares stories from cartel-controlled mining regions in Mexico, consulting on world-class international projects, and the lessons learned from decades spent working alongside some of the best miners in the world.
Episode #164- Part 1: Hector Denogean
Episode #225- Part 2: Hector Denogean
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Episode Chapters:
02:33 Mammoth Memorial and Copper Corridor
07:07 Training the Next Generation
11:21 Community Impact and Responsible Mining
26:19 Traveling Mines Nevada to Michigan
32:39 Rock Bursts Explained
35:49 Memorials and Respect
41:14 Mexico Work Begins
50:40 Cartel Road Encounters
59:04 Visible Ore and Theft
01:08:41 Career Reflection and Expos
01:14:41 Family Roots in Sonora
01:28:50 Final Colombia Assignment
01:37:07 Advice to Young Miners
15 May 2026, 7:16 pm - 1 hour 21 minutes#224- AngloGold Ashanti: Mary Koerner
From Service to Safety, Building Trust, and Leading Forward
In Episode #224 of the Mining Minds Podcast, we sit down with Mary Koerner, Health, Safety & Security Manager at AngloGold Ashanti's Nevada project, to explore what it truly means to build safety and culture from the ground up—at a stage where every decision carries weight.
From growing up in a small Montana town to serving 12 years in the Army Reserves, Mary shares how her experiences have shaped her approach to leadership today. Her path through mining, manufacturing, and other industries has given her a unique perspective—one that blends technical expertise with a deep understanding of people.
She dives into the difference between systems and culture, why health hazards often go unnoticed compared to visible safety risks, and what it takes to earn trust in environments where credibility isn't given—it's built over time. Drawing from her experience across multiple industries, Mary reflects on the challenge of adapting her leadership style and applying best practices in new environments.
To learn more about AngloGold's Nevada Projects and to sign up for their e-newsletter click the link: https://nevadaprojects.anglogoldashanti.com/newsletter/
A special thank you to AngloGold Ashanti for supporting Mining Minds and helping us showcase the incredible people and opportunities that make this industry.
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Episode Chapters:
02:06 Growing Up Montana
06:51 Deployment And Coming Home
13:57 College And Newmont Start
17:58 Industrial Hygiene Explained
21:30 AI And Exposure Data
28:41 Beyond Mining New Industries
36:12 Regulators And Standards
42:39 Paper Mill Safety Transfer
47:48 Montana Reset And Youth Work
55:25 Starting A New Mine
58:32 Anglo Safety Culture
01:01:52 Community Safety Outreach
11 May 2026, 7:39 pm - 1 hour 39 minutes#223- Mike Hill
Betting on Yourself, Breaking Cycles, and Building Something Bigger
Recorded from the Copper Brothel Brewery in Sonoita, Arizona, Mining Minds sits down with longtime friend and the Bald Mountain Bad Boy himself, Mike Hill, for a conversation filled with lasting lessons, career pivots, and the realities of rebuilding yourself both inside and outside the mining industry.
Mike didn't follow a clean path into mining—or out of it. He walked away from home in Colorado knowing he needed a reset, landed in Nevada chasing opportunity, and got thrown straight into the deep end of underground mining with zero experience and a whole lot to prove.
From getting torn apart on the radio as a new nipper to figuring out how to lead teams, build culture, and navigate failure, his story is a series of pivots most people wouldn't take.
And he didn't stop there.
He walked away from mining. Started over. Took hits personally and professionally. Rebuilt again. Now, he's helping lead a growing business at Liberty Fence & Supply, developing people, and creating something completely new with the Copper Brothel Brewery.
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Episode Chapters:
02:53 Colorado Roots and Family
07:17 First Mining Job as a Temp
14:29 Getting Broken In
30:39 Leveraging Experience for Next Step
32:05 Supply Chain Reality Check
40:13 Authenticity Wins Jobs
44:17 Initiative Beyond Warehouse
51:46 Bald Mountain Bad Boys
54:51 Family Money and Overtime
01:08:07 Job Hopping as Growth
01:17:38 Safety Clash and Injury Wakeup
01:24:59 Scaling Liberty Fence Nationwide
7 May 2026, 6:00 pm - 1 hour 33 minutes#222- AngloGold Ashanti: Joel Donalson
In this episode of Mining Minds, we sit down with Joel Donalson, Vice President of Sustainability at AngloGold Ashanti, from their Las Vegas office overlooking the valley. Joel shares a powerful story that spans generations in mining, from growing up in a mining family to helping lead one of Nevada's most exciting new projects.
We dive into Joel's journey—from working in an assay lab as a teenager to navigating roles in environmental management, risk, mine engineering, and even ranch operations. His career is a testament to embracing opportunity, adapting to changes, and building a well-rounded perspective across the mining industry.
One of the most impactful moments in this conversation is Joel's global perspective on mining:
"There was nothing here… people living subsistence lifestyles… and then a mine comes in — now there are roads, schools, infrastructure, opportunity."
The North Bullfrog and Arthur projects near Beatty, Nevada, represent more than just potential mining operations—they offer an opportunity to shape an entire region and meaningfully connect one of the state's largest populations to the mining industry in a new and impactful way.
To follow this transformation as it unfolds and stay connected to the latest updates from AngloGold Ashanti's Nevada projects, join their e-newsletter using the link below.
AngloGold Ashanti - Nevada Projects
We'd like to extend our appreciation to AngloGold Ashanti North America for welcoming us in and allowing us to highlight their team and the impactful work taking place on this project.
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Episode Chapters:
02:43 Joel Mining Roots
10:56 First Assay Lab Job
12:10 Assay Lab Grind
15:39 Back To Mining Boom
23:53 Environmental Closure Work
30:26 Risk Management Mindset
38:36 Short Range Planning Chaos
46:54 Why Environmental Fits
54:37 Mining Changes Communities
01:00:49 Winning Trust on the Ranch
01:05:04 Work Life Balance in Mining
01:10:15 Small Town Mining Stories
01:15:06 Building a New Nevada District
5 May 2026, 10:30 am - 1 hour 1 minute#221- Gus Sullivan
This one is personal.
Beatty, Nevada isn't just another mining town—it's our hometown. It's where we grew up, where we learned what community really means, and where mining first became real to us. Coming back and sitting down with Gus Sullivan, Beatty's Justice of the Peace, isn't just a conversation—it's a chance to reconnect with the people and stories that helped shape who we are.
Gus has seen every version of this town. From working at his family's gas station to serving in law enforcement and eventually stepping into the role of Justice of the Peace, his story is woven into the fabric of Beatty. Through decades of change, one thing has remained constant—his commitment to the people who call this place home.
This episode also gives a real look at what happens when mining shows up at your doorstep—the growth, the pressure, the uncertainty, and the opportunity. But this time feels different. With AngloGold Ashanti stepping in, there's a clear effort to do it the right way—working alongside the community, supporting local infrastructure, and building with a long-term mindset instead of a short-term boom.
It's not just about what mining brings out of the ground—it's about the legacy it builds above it.
We'd like to thank AngloGold Ashanti for opening the doors and giving us the opportunity to showcase the people in our home town of Beatty Nevada.
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Episode Chapters:
02:05 Marine One Discovery
08:50 Deputy Ride Along Hook
12:25 High Speed Lesson
17:48 Mine Boom Shockwave
25:08 Community Policing Trust
28:26 Honoring Dad Legacy
29:41 Clinic Grants and Care
33:13 Town and Mine Partnership
38:25 Beatty Life and Family
40:02 Halloween and Cruising Days
43:25 Coaching and Community
45:25 Grandkids and Big Dreams
2 May 2026, 10:10 pm - 1 hour 10 minutes#220- AngloGold Ashanti: Nick Fouché
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
30 April 2026, 10:30 am - 1 hour 10 minutes#219- BIOBY: Mike Foley, Ashley Burke & Dean DeBeltz
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
28 April 2026, 10:30 am - 59 minutes 46 seconds#218- BIOBY: Shari McGregor-Overbye
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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