Facilities in Focus

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The Facilities in Focus podcast, brought to you by FacilitiesNet, covers all aspects of facilities management. Host Mackenna Moralez engages with a wide range of guests, including facility managers, delving into the lessons they learned from these events and what advice they have for fellow managers who may be experiencing similar challenges. https://facilitiesnet.com

  1. Aug 11

    Every Detail Matters: A Patient's Story of Healing, Hope, and Healthcare Facilities

    What makes a hospital feel safe? What transforms a building into a place of healing? For the season finale of Facilities in Focus, we're ending on a story that puts people at the center of everything facility managers do. How Mackenna Moralez is joined by 11-year-old Kendalynn and her mother, Karissa, to share their journey with Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital.  Born six weeks early and living with a rare gastrointestinal disorder that requires lifelong medical care, Kendalynn has spent a majority of her life in and out of the hospital. Yet, her story is still one of resilience, joy, courage and the power of community. Throughout the podcast, Kendalynn and Karissa reflect on how the facility has shaped their lives — from thoughtful hospital design and safe, comfortable environments to the caregivers, volunteers and support teams that make even the hardest days a little easier.   "When you are in that space of a hospital, every single detail matters. The way the room feels, the way people walk in and say hello, the availability of the staff... every single detail matters," Karissa says during the podcast.  While this episode offers meaningful insight for facility managers working in healthcare and beyond, its message reaches far beyond any industry. It’s a heartfelt reminder that every detail of a facility can influence someone’s experience, healing, and sense of belonging.  The Facilities in Focus podcast publishes bi-weekly. The fifth season will cover healthcare facilities.  This episode is brought to you by ABM, Orkin and Pointcore.  For comments or to be a guest on the Facilities in Focus podcast, please email Mackenna at fnpodcast@tradepress.com.  Connect with Mackenna on LinkedIn:  www.linkedin.com/in/mackennamoralez  Follow us on social media:   LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/facilitiesnetnfmt   Youtube: @FacilitiesNet   X: @FacilitiesNet_NFMT   Facebook: Facebook.com/FacilitiesNetNFMT

  2. Jul 28

    Inside One of Healthcare's Most Ambitious Hospital Projects

    When someone faces a serious medical condition, having access to world-class care close to home can make all the difference. In this episode of Facilities in Focus, Mackenna Moralez sits down with Travis Laird, a key leader behind the UT Dell Medical Center, to explore the vision, planning and innovation shaping one of the most ambitious healthcare projects in the country.  From advanced technology and digital twins to immersive training environments and patient-centered design, Travis offers a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to build a next-generation healthcare institution. He discusses how the new specialty hospital aims to keep patients closer to home for complex care, rethink how healthcare professionals are trained, and create a model that other organizations may one day follow.  "We're using this as a way to rethink research, accelerate the pace of discovery, and create new ways of working," Travis says during the podcast.  For facility managers and healthcare professionals, the discussion offers practical insights into the challenges and opportunities involved in building the next generation of healthcare environments.  The Facilities in Focus podcast publishes bi-weekly. The fifth season will cover healthcare facilities.  This episode is brought to you by ABM, Orkin and Pointcore.  For comments or to be a guest on the Facilities in Focus podcast, please email Mackenna at fnpodcast@tradepress.com.  Connect with Mackenna on LinkedIn:  www.linkedin.com/in/mackennamoralez  Follow us on social media:   LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/facilitiesnetnfmt   Youtube: @FacilitiesNet   X: @FacilitiesNet_NFMT   Facebook: Facebook.com/FacilitiesNetNFMT

  3. Jul 14

    Why Healthcare Facilities Management Is Critical to Patient Safety

    Hospitals and other healthcare facilities rely on much more than doctors and nurses to keep patients safe. In this episode of Facilities in Focus, Mackenna Moralez sits down with Yanet Vega of El Rio Health to discuss how safety standards and compliance challenges keep hospitals running safely.  Throughout the episode, Yanet explains how compliance goes far beyond checklists, why education and collaboration matter across every department and how even the smallest of shortcuts can have severe consequences in healthcare environments. She also gives valuable advice for professionals new to healthcare facilities management, emphasizing the importance of relationships, systems thinking and understanding how people, processes and safety all connect.  “Compliance is never done, and it’s not done alone,” Yanet says during the podcast.  Whether you work in facilities management, healthcare operations, or simply want a behind-the-scenes look at what keeps hospitals safe and running smoothly, this episode delivers valuable perspective for every listener.  The Facilities in Focus podcast publishes bi-weekly. The fifth season will cover healthcare facilities.  This episode is brought to you by ABM, Orkin and Pointcore.  For comments or to be a guest on the Facilities in Focus podcast, please email Mackenna at fnpodcast@tradepress.com.  Connect with Mackenna on LinkedIn:  www.linkedin.com/in/mackennamoralez  Follow us on social media:   LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/facilitiesnetnfmt   Youtube: @FacilitiesNet   X: @FacilitiesNet_NFMT   Facebook: Facebook.com/FacilitiesNetNFMT

  4. Jun 30

    The Future of Healthcare Construction & Facility Management

    Behind every successful hospital, university or large facility is a team solving problems most people never see. From navigating construction chaos to leading major healthcare facility operations, this episode of Facilities in Focus pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to keep complex buildings running smoothly. Host Mackenna Moralez sits down with Brian Cowperthwaite to discuss renovation challenges, leadership lessons, data-driven decision making and the constant balancing act facility managers face every day.  “Don’t nail anything to the floor… we’re gonna flex, we’re gonna move. Priorities change, leadership changes — just roll with the punches and keep the place running,” Brian says during the podcast.  Brian shares honest insights about communication breakdowns, project frustrations, data overload and why process matters more than ever in modern facilities management. This episode highlights the invisible work that impacts everyone who walks through a building’s doors. Whether you work in healthcare, operations, leadership or simply want a behind-the-scenes look at the systems that keep organizations functioning, this episode offers practical wisdom, humor and honest stories from the field.  The Facilities in Focus podcast publishes bi-weekly. The fifth season will cover healthcare facilities.  This episode is brought to you by ABM, Orkin and Pointcore.  For comments or to be a guest on the Facilities in Focus podcast, please email Mackenna at fnpodcast@tradepress.com.  Connect with Mackenna on LinkedIn:  www.linkedin.com/in/mackennamoralez  Follow us on social media:   LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/facilitiesnetnfmt   Youtube: @FacilitiesNet   X: @FacilitiesNet_NFMT   Facebook: Facebook.com/FacilitiesNetNFMT

  5. Jun 16

    The Future of Accessibility in Senior Care Facilities

    Accessibility isn’t just a checklist — it’s a human experience, and as America’s population ages, the conversation around accessibility is becoming impossible to ignore. In senior living communities, families want spaces where their loved ones can truly live with dignity, independence and comfort. In this episode of Facilities in Focus, Mackenna Moralez sits down with ADA expert and NFMT presenter Joan Stein to explore the future of senior care facility design, from the hidden flaws in everyday architecture to the growing demand for universal design that works for everyone.  During the episode, Joan explains how meeting minimum code is not enough and how poor design choices can fail aging adults. She advises facility managers how they can create environments that are both functional and welcoming as seniors age into their new homes. From frustrating accessibility failures to the dream of fully connected, walkable communities designed for aging in place, Joan paints a compelling picture of where senior living could be headed. She challenges facility leaders to think beyond compliance and create spaces that are welcoming, practical and genuinely inclusive.  “We are not going to age gracefully and quietly. Baby boomers are going to demand better spaces — and they’re going to demand them instantly,” Joan says during the podcast.  Whether you’re a facility manager, healthcare professional, designer or someone thinking about the future of aging, this episode will challenge the way you look at the built environment.  The Facilities in Focus podcast publishes bi-weekly. The fifth season will cover healthcare facilities.  This episode is brought to you by ABM, Orkin and Pointcore. For comments or to be a guest on the Facilities in Focus podcast, please email Mackenna at fnpodcast@tradepress.com.  Connect with Mackenna on LinkedIn:  www.linkedin.com/in/mackennamoralez  Follow us on social media:   LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/facilitiesnetnfmt   Youtube: @FacilitiesNet   X: @FacilitiesNet_NFMT   Facebook: Facebook.com/FacilitiesNetNFMT

  6. Jun 2

    Protecting the Most Vulnerable: Inside the NICU

    When a life is saved, most people are quick to thank the doctors and nurses. But what about the teams working behind the scenes that make care possible every second of every day? In the Season Five premiere of Facilities in Focus, host Mackenna Moralez sits down with Bruce Legris and Daniel Wagner of SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital to explore the unseen world of healthcare facilities management — through the lens of Mackenna’s own high-risk pregnancy and her son’s stay in the NICU.  From maintaining clean air and reliable power to protecting the hospital’s most vulnerable patients, Bruce and Dan share the emotional responsibility that comes with operating critical care environments. It’s a heartfelt reminder that healing depends on far more than what happens at the bedside.  “When anything happens critical on our side with the power plant, there’s little ones on the other side of the road that we’ve got to worry about and make sure the power’s on at all times,” Bruce says during the podcast.   Whether you work in facilities management, healthcare, or simply want a powerful story about compassion, resilience, and the people behind the scenes, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.  The Facilities in Focus podcast publishes bi-weekly. The fifth season will cover healthcare facilities.  This episode is brought to you by ABM, Orkin and Pointcore. For comments or to be a guest on the Facilities in Focus podcast, please email Mackenna at fnpodcast@tradepress.com.  Connect with Mackenna on LinkedIn:  www.linkedin.com/in/mackennamoralez  Follow us on social media:   LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/facilitiesnetnfmt   Youtube: @FacilitiesNet   X: @FacilitiesNet_NFMT   Facebook: Facebook.com/FacilitiesNetNFMT

  7. May 19 ·  Bonus

    What Facilities Management Looks Like Inside a World-Class Art Museum

    Coming at you live at NFMT East in Charlotte! Host Mackenna Moralez speaks with Claude Harding, security and facilities manager for the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art. Claude shares what it takes to maintain a museum filled with priceless artwork while welcoming thousands of visitors each year. From dust control strategies and climate-sensitive operations to emergency preparedness and relationship-building with contractors, Claude offers practical insights that facility managers in any industry can apply to their own buildings. Filled with real-world stories and relatable facility management challenges, this episode offers an inside look at how preparation, communication, and trust keep complex facilities operating successfully.  “I look at my building as a living, breathing entity all on its own,” Claude says during the podcast. “You have to know your building. What does your building sound like? What does the air feel like? What does it smell like? Every building has its idiosyncrasies.”  The Facilities in Focus podcast publishes bi-weekly. The fifth season will cover healthcare facilities with new episodes premiering in June.  For comments or to be a guest on the Facilities in Focus podcast, please email Mackenna at fnpodcast@tradepress.com.  Connect with Mackenna on LinkedIn:   www.linkedin.com/in/mackennamoralez Follow us on social media:   LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/facilitiesnetnfmt   Youtube: @FacilitiesNet   X: @FacilitiesNet_NFMT   Facebook: Facebook.com/FacilitiesNetNFMT

  8. Apr 14

    Access Control Strategies Every Facility Manager Needs

    Access control isn’t just about keycards and locked doors — it’s about ownership, risk and protecting your “baby.” As security threats evolve, facility managers are being asked to step up in ways that they have never before. In this episode of Facilities in Focus, Mackenna Moralez sits down with Michael Gipps, managing director of the Enterprise Security Risk Management practice at Kroll, to discuss how facility managers can identify hidden vulnerabilities, communicate the “why” behind security decisions and balance safety with occupant experience.   Through real-world examples and practical advice, Michael explains how facility managers can move beyond the “we’ve always done it this way mindset” to building new access control strategies rooted in risk assessment, communication and collaboration with tenants. If you’re responsible for a building, this episode will challenge how you approach your role in security and give you the actionable steps to strengthen your position.   “If you’re a facility manager for a building and you have tenants, you are responsible for everything,” Michael says during the podcast. “There’s a lot of nuances and ins and outs there. It’s a difficult job, and it’s a very important job to have.”  Follow us on social media:   LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/facilitiesnetnfmt   Youtube: @FacilitiesNet   X: @FacilitiesNet_NFMT   Facebook: Facebook.com/FacilitiesNetNFMT

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The Facilities in Focus podcast, brought to you by FacilitiesNet, covers all aspects of facilities management. Host Mackenna Moralez engages with a wide range of guests, including facility managers, delving into the lessons they learned from these events and what advice they have for fellow managers who may be experiencing similar challenges. https://facilitiesnet.com