In this episode, Scott Briscoe interviews Ken Coleman, a seasoned geologist with extensive experience in mineral exploration, particularly in Nevada. They discuss Ken's journey in geology, starting with his early career at Victoria Resources, the excitement surrounding the Cove project, and the significant discovery of the Helen Zone. The conversation delves into the importance of networking, drilling strategies, and geological mapping techniques that contributed to their success. Ken shares valuable lessons learned throughout his career, including the significance of foundational work, the fractal nature of geology, and the impact of layoffs on professional growth. The episode concludes with reflections on the importance of preparation and the role of autonomy in fostering discovery in the field of geology.
00:00Introduction to Ken Coleman's Journey
02:33Networking and Career Development in Geology
05:04Initial Discoveries and Project Excitement
07:29The Helen Zone: Discovery and Methodology
10:03Drilling Strategies and Geological Insights
12:45The Impact of High-Grade Intercepts
14:44Challenges and Learning Experiences in Geology
17:28The Emotional Journey of a Geologist
20:13Lessons Learned and Mapping Techniques
22:35Fractal Nature of Geology and Structural Insights
28:46The Importance of Documentation in Geology
30:33Navigating Layoffs and Industry Challenges
32:36Learning from Pressure and Project Management
33:57The Discovery Process and Its Challenges
35:58Trust and Autonomy in the Workplace
38:45Luck and Preparation in Geological Discoveries
41:44Value Creation and Project Success
43:31Foundational Lessons and Observational Skills
47:29The Role of Detail in Geological Work
50:54Reflections on Leadership and Mentorship