The Splitting Atoms Podcast is a conversation-driven podcast exploring leadership, personal growth, and professional development through the stories of people working inside complex, high-impact industries. Hosted by Caitlin Stone, each episode goes beyond titles and organizations to focus on the experiences that shape how people think, lead, and make decisions. These are thoughtful, human conversations about career journeys, pivotal moments, challenges, and the relationships that influence the path forward. Set within the world of nuclear energy, the podcast offers a perspective on an industry often defined by technology—by bringing forward the people behind the work. Engineers, executives, operators, and leaders share what has shaped them, what they’ve learned, and how they approach growth, responsibility, and leadership in high-stakes environments. Whether you’re building your career, navigating change, or simply intereste
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Ep 10 | From Learning to Leading with Justin Gray
Aug 19, 202646 minS1
How does the way we learn change as we move through different stages of our lives and careers? Early lessons create a foundation. As our careers begin, learning becomes increasingly focused on developing our own capabilities and understanding who we want to become professionally. In this episode of The Splitting Atoms Podcast , Justin Gray reflects on how that relationship with learning continues to evolve. As experience and responsibility grow, the focus begins to extend beyond our own development toward learning how to lead, support, and create opportunities for others to grow. It's an insightful conversation about lifelong development, the lessons we carry with us, and the shift that occurs when what we've learned begins to serve someone beyond ourselves. Join host Caitlin Stone as she splits atoms with Justin Gray of Framatome. The Splitting Atoms Podcast explores leadership, growth, and the lessons that shape us throughout our careers. Set against the backdrop of Canada's clean energy sector, each conversation uncovers the human stories behind the people powering our industry. Hosted by Caitlin Stone.
Ep 9 | The Power of Making Space with Catherine O'Hagan
Aug 12, 202659 minS1
Sometimes, the first person we have to make room for is ourselves. In this episode of The Splitting Atoms Podcast , Catherine O'Hagan reflects on the courage it takes to find your voice, recognize the value you bring, and create space for yourself in places where that hasn't always felt easy. Through her own experiences, Cathy has learned that making space for yourself can become the foundation for something bigger. As we grow into who we are and become more comfortable occupying our own space, we also become better equipped to recognize when someone else needs room to step forward. The conversation explores belonging, personal growth, and the role each of us can play in creating environments where people feel welcomed and able to contribute as themselves. Cathy's perspective offers a thoughtful reminder that leadership isn't only about the space we occupy. It's also about what we choose to do with that space once we have it—and how we can use our own experiences to make the path wider for others. Join host Caitlin Stone as she splits atoms with Catherine O'Hagan, Indigenous Relations Coordinator with E.S. Fox. The Splitting Atoms Podcast explores leadership, growth, and the lessons that shape us throughout our careers. Set against the backdrop of Canada's clean energy sector, each conversation uncovers the human stories behind the people powering our industry. Hosted by Caitlin Stone.
History gives us perspective. The future asks us to build on it. In this episode of The Splitting Atoms Podcast , host Caitlin Stone sits down with John MacQuarrie, President of Commercial Operations at BWXT, for a conversation about embracing change while honouring the experiences that brought us here. As a leader within one of Canada's most established nuclear organizations, John reflects on the value of understanding where we've come from while remaining open to what's next. Together, they explore the opportunities that emerge when we're willing to embrace change, challenge our assumptions, and approach every new chapter with curiosity rather than hesitation. Whether discussing career transitions, leadership, or the evolution of the nuclear industry itself, John's perspective is grounded in a simple idea: respecting legacy doesn't mean resisting change. It means carrying the best of it forward. This conversation offers thoughtful reflections on leadership, adaptability, and the mindset required to turn experience into opportunity—proving that our greatest potential often lies not in preserving the past, but in building on it. The Splitting Atoms Podcast explores leadership, growth, and the lessons that shape us throughout our careers. Set against the backdrop of Canada's clean energy sector, each conversation uncovers the human stories behind the people powering our industry. Hosted by Caitlin Stone.
Ep 7 | POWERING TOMORROW: Saying Yes To Opportunity with Dorian Charette
Jul 28, 202644 minS1
What happens when you stop waiting for the perfect opportunity and start saying yes to the ones already in front of you? Throughout our careers, there are moments that ask us to trust our instincts, embrace uncertainty, and step into experiences we never expected. More often than not, those are the moments that shape who we become. In this episode, host Caitlin Stone is joined by Dorian Charette of the Nuclear Waste Management Organization for a conversation about saying yes to opportunity, building a career that reflects your values, and finding purpose in the work you do every day. As an emerging leader helping shape Canada's nuclear sector, Dorian shares how embracing his strengths, remaining curious, and staying grounded in his personal beliefs have guided his career. Together, Caitlin and Dorian explore the importance of aligning your work with your passions, recognizing the unique value you bring to a team, and creating environments where people feel a genuine sense of belonging. This episode is part of Powering Tomorrow presented by Conexus , a recurring segment that highlights emerging leaders making an impact across Canada's nuclear industry. Through these conversations, we explore the people, perspectives, and ideas helping shape the future of our sector. The Splitting Atoms Podcast explores leadership, growth, and the lessons that shape us throughout our careers. Set against the backdrop of Canada's clean energy sector, each conversation uncovers the human stories behind the people powering our industry. Hosted by Caitlin Stone.
Ep 5: Earning Trust Through Action with Andy Forsyth
Jul 14, 202657 minS1
Some leaders command attention. Others earn it over time. In this episode of The Splitting Atoms Podcast, host Caitlin Stone sits down with Andy Forsythe, Vice President of Business Development with the Millwrights, to explore a career built on consistency, discipline, and a willingness to step forward when it mattered most. From martial arts and policing to nuclear operations, major refurbishment projects, and business development, Andy shares the experiences that shaped his approach to leadership and the lessons he continues to carry with him today. Together, they explore what it means to build trust through action, navigate high-pressure environments with confidence, develop meaningful relationships, and lead with quiet consistency rather than recognition. Whether you work in the nuclear industry or beyond, this conversation offers practical insights into leadership, accountability, resilience, and the kind of mindset that allows people to create lasting impact wherever they are. The Splitting Atoms Podcast explores leadership, growth, and the lessons that shape us throughout our careers. Set against the backdrop of Canada's clean energy sector, each conversation uncovers the human stories behind the people powering our industry. Hosted by Caitlin Stone.
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