• Preserving the History of the Line Trade: Featuring Andy Price of the International Lineman's Museum
    Oct 4 2024

    The International Lineman's Museum started in 1996 in Shelby, North Carolina, in a display case at American Safety Corporation. Over the years, as the collection of historic photos, tools and signs grew, the exhibits moved upstairs into a 2,000-sq-ft space. In mid-2025, the museum, Lineman's Hall of Fame and FLO's memorial statue will have a new home in Leesburg, Florida. To hear Andy Price, the museum's founder, share his story about the collection and what to expect at the new location, listen to this episode and visit the website.

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    18 mins
  • ICYMI: Cheers to 40 Years: Celebrating the International Lineman's Rodeo
    Sep 27 2024

    With the 40th anniversary of the International Lineman's Rodeo only a few weeks away, we are airing the audio version of the story, "Cheers to 40 Years," from the September 2024 T&D World Lineworker Supplement. This story explores the history of the event and how volunteers come together each year to provide a week of fun, competition and camaraderie for the line trade. Pick up your copy of the supplement at the Expo, read the story online and stop by the T&D World Booth #73 to participate in a podcast recording. We look forward to seeing you there!

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    19 mins
  • Supporting Line Families and Promoting the Line Trade: Featuring Chad Dubea
    Sep 20 2024

    For Part 2 of our series featuring Chad Dubea, we are highlighting the Fallen Linemen Organization (FLO), which helps families of wounded or fallen lineworkers in their time of need. After working in the line trade, Chad was looking for a way to give back to the industry he loved, and he founded the FLO to help families of lineworkers.

    During the episode, we also explore his role as the executive director of the 2016 movie, "Life on the Line," starring John Travolta and Sharon Stone, as well as his work to promote the line trade through the Drivin' for Linemen 200 NASCAR truck race.

    In addition, he describes the plans for moving the bronze lineworker memorial statue to Florida, the new home of the International Lineman's Museum. To learn more, stay tuned for a future Line Life Podcast episode featuring Andy Price, the founder of the International Lineman's Museum.

    Also, check out the 2024 T&D World Lineworker Supplement, which features Chad in two stories: Lineworkers to Leaders and Lineworkers Light the Way in the Line Trade. You can read the digital edition here.

    Finally, don't miss Part 1, in which Chad shares his tips for lineworkers to start a business in the line trade.

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    19 mins
  • ICYMI: A More Bird-Friendly Sky
    Sep 13 2024

    The August 2024 cover story of T&D World is now an audio story in our ICYMI series for the Line Life Podcast. The article, authored by Lewis Bates of SSEN, shares how a combination of drones, robots and specially designed visual signals can divert birds from Scottish power lines.

    To protect its power grid from birds, SSEN Transmission installed a visual warning to allow birds to alter their flight path. The Scottish utility worked with FulcrumAir to install the Power Line Sentry Hawk Eye BFD diverters by robot and drone.

    To read the full story, go to T&D World's website.

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    13 mins
  • Launching a Business in the Line Trade: Featuring Chad Dubea
    Sep 6 2024

    For our Line Life Podcast, we will soon resume with more episodes in our "Faces of the Future" series highlighting apprentice lineworkers. In the meantime, we are featuring the first part of a two-part series featuring Chad Dubea, a journeyman lineworker, the former CEO of T&D Solutions, founder of the Fallen Lineman Organization (FLO) and executive director of "Life on the Line," a movie about the line trade starring John Travolta.

    The first part will focus on his experiences growing up in the utility industry and his early years as a lineworker. After starting his own contracting company, he is now helping lineworkers, both union and non-union, to launch their own businesses. He shares tips and strategies for lineworkers to launch successful companies to serve the utility industry.

    Learn more by picking up a copy of the September 2024 T&D World Lineworker Supplement, which features the article, "Lineworkers to Leaders," at T&D World's booth #73 at the 2024 International Lineman's Rodeo this October. We look forward to seeing you there, and having you as a guest on the Line Life Podcast.

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    19 mins
  • ICYMI: Crowdsourcing Underground Monitoring
    Aug 23 2024

    Duquesne Light Company (DLC), a utility in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, aimed to improve underground cable monitoring. The company opted to conduct an open innovation challenge, and it shared its story in the July 2024 issue of T&D World magazine.

    The article, which was authored by Kartik Ganjoo, Josh Gould, Dave Montz and Richard Sapporito of DLC, is now part of our In Case You Missed It (ICYMI) series for the Line Life podcast. Learn more about the project by reading the full article on the website.

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    16 mins
  • Faces of the Future, Part 5: Featuring Kendra Secerin of Hydro One
    Aug 16 2024

    Kendra Secerin, an apprentice power line technician for Hydro One, first went to college for electrical, and then she moved into the power line program, loved it and has been working in the trade ever since. As a Level 4 apprentice, she is working on a transmission crew and has the opportunity to work on a variety of projects. She was the first woman to graduate from both the electrical and power line program at St. Clair College, and she is now on a committee to encourage more women to join the trades.

    For more information about Kendra, look for the Faces of the Future department in T&D World's field-focused Electric Utility Operations section in the October 2024 issue and online at www.tdworld.com/electric-utility-operations. If you have an apprentice lineworker you would like to nominate for a future department, send an email to amyfischbach@gmail.com.

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    30 mins
  • ICYMI: Taking the Next Step in Your Utility Career
    Aug 9 2024

    Utility professionals looking to work as consultants or trade allies after retiring should start planning now, according to the article, "Taking the Next Step in Your Utility Career," which originally appeared in our June 2024 Electric Utility Operations section of T&D World.

    This article, which is now available as part of our ICYMI series for the Line Life Podcast, is authored by Mike Zappone of Tempest Utility Consulting. He shares the stories of three recent retirees from the utility industry and their journey from working full-time to consultants: Anthony Hurley, who retired from FirstEnergy's Jersey Central Power & Light; Philip Wright, the former vice president of distribution operations for Appalachian Power; and Carlos Torres, who retired from his position as vice president of emergency preparedness and business resilience at Consolidated Edison. They discuss best practices and pitfalls to avoid when making the transition from working for utility companies to making their own way in the consulting world.

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    8 mins