Reliability Radio is a dedicated podcast and media platform that features thought leaders, experts, and innovators in the fields of reliability, maintenance, and asset management. Hosted by Reliabilityweb, it shares real-world success stories, emerging technologies, and best practices to help professionals enhance the reliability and performance of their assets. Interested in sponsoring an interview?
Join Chris Sobota and Glenn Gardner from Waites as they explore the evolution of vibration analysis. From the analog days to the rise of edge computing, learn about the "Three Waves" of predictive maintenance and why the future of reliability depends on breaking down silos between maintenance, IT, and industrial operations.
Recorded live at IMC 2025, this episode of Reliability Radio features Andrew Dixon, COO of MaxGrip, in a thoughtful discussion on AI, change management, and the gap between ambition and execution. Hosts Jonathan Guiney and Brendon Russ explore why AI success in reliability isn’t a technology problem—it’s a people and process challenge. A grounded conversation on turning AI promise into real operational impact.
Many organizations stall their predictive maintenance journeys due to perceived high costs and lengthy deployment timelines. Clayton Bahn of AssetWatch joins the podcast to explain how modern, wireless solutions can move from installation to actionable insights in just seven days—challenging the industry's "fear of the unknown" and the paralysis of analysis.
At IMC 2025, Jonathan Guiney and Brendon Russ sit down with Nick Haase, co‑founder of MaintainX, to explore executive inaction—why leaders stall on decisions, how it puts reliability programs at risk, and what it takes to spark action before failure forces change.
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Stop "boiling the ocean" with your reliability program. Patrick Heiser (Nanoprecise) reveals the blueprint for success using RCM-R. From targeted pilots to global scaling, discover how to streamline your maintenance strategy and gain true technician buy-in.
A sharp look into the hidden costs and chaos of spare parts management — and how better data, visibility, and standardization can finally bring MRO under control.
How do you get maintenance technicians to actually use mobile tools? Aaron Hermes joins Reliability Radio to discuss "mobile relevance"—the art of simplifying data for the field. From battling screen glare to defining clear objectives, discover how to make mobile technology truly fit for purpose.
Everyone wants reliability results hot, fast, and now—but that mindset can derail long-term success. From IMC 2025, Daniel Roșu of Reckitt joins Reliability Radio to unpack why TPM is a multi‑year journey, how AI can accelerate insights (not culture change), and what leaders must do to earn buy‑in from the shop floor to the C‑suite.
Get ready for a powerful Reliability Radio conversation as Glenn Simmons of Sabert Corporation joins hosts Jonathan Guiney and Brendon Russ to break down the real‑world challenges of technology adoption, technician behavior, and modern reliability practices. From data capture gaps to AI-assisted improvements, Glenn shares insights earned across three decades in the field.
How do you manage 50,000+ assets while fulfilling a mission to employ people with significant disabilities? John Dang of Tessara joins us to share how a solid functional game plan and accessible technology can drive reliability success in even the most complex environments.
Are you guilty of "Reliability Word Salad"? Jim Carrel joins us at TRC25 to explain why using buzzwords without understanding the fundamentals is hurting the industry. We discuss the real meaning of RCM, the importance of coachability, and why you should never give up on the journey to reliability excellence.
They discuss the critical need for persistence in asset validation, why reliability is a never-ending journey, and how to handle skepticism in the field. Tune in for career advice, the reality of AI, and why you should never put a "horse slide" in your presentation.