Naked Nuclear

Danielle Allen

Ever wondered how nuclear energy works or what advanced nuclear technology really means? Naked Nuclear breaks down complex topics like nuclear reactors, fuel types, and emerging technologies into simple, accessible conversations. Whether you're a curious beginner or an energy enthusiast, we make the science behind nuclear power easy to understand so you can launch your career in the clean energy future. Tune in to strip down the fascinating world of nuclear energy—one atom at a time.

  1. Change Your Mind on Climate Change: Why Energy is Life with Zion Lights

    1D AGO ·  BONUS

    Change Your Mind on Climate Change: Why Energy is Life with Zion Lights

    What happens when an environmentalist changes their mind about nuclear energy? In this episode of Naked Nuclear, Danielle sits down with Zion Lights, environmental advocate, award-winning science communicator, and author of Energy Is Life to unpack one of the most important (and uncomfortable) shifts happening in climate conversations today. Zion shares her journey from anti-nuclear activism to becoming one of the most prominent voices advocating for nuclear as a critical solution to climate change. This isn’t just a story about energy — it’s about intellectual honesty, changing your mind in public, and what it really means to support life on this planet. Together, we explore: Why energy abundance is essential for human and environmental well-beingWhere parts of the environmental movement have gone wrong on nuclearThe role of fear, narratives, and misinformation in shaping public opinionWhy nuclear energy is uniquely positioned to support deep decarbonizationHow to communicate complex, controversial ideas without losing peopleThis episode challenges assumptions, reframes the climate conversation, and asks a bigger question: What if being pro-environment also means being pro-nuclear? Get the Book Zion’s new book, Energy Is Life, is available now on Amazon.If you want to go deeper into the ideas discussed in this episode, this is the place to start.  Follow Zion Lights Stay up to date with Zion’s work and insights across platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zion.lights/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zionlights/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@zilovesscienceX: ziontree If you’re a qualified nuclear professional looking to get personalized job alerts in the industry, sign up with Nuclear Talent Scout.

    59 min
  2. Raised by the Reactor: How a 19 year-old Laborer Became a Nuclear Welder

    MAR 9

    Raised by the Reactor: How a 19 year-old Laborer Became a Nuclear Welder

    When people talk about building nuclear power plants, the conversation usually centers on policy, engineering, and billion-dollar infrastructure. But reactors aren’t built in conference rooms. They’re built by craft workers. In this episode of Naked Nuclear, Danielle sits down with nuclear welder Tyree McCall, who started his career at Plant Vogtle Units 3 & 4 at just nineteen years old. What began as a labor job quickly turned into a mentorship-driven apprenticeship where experienced workers pushed him to level up his skills and pursue welding. Working ten-hour days and attending welding school at night, Tyree eventually transitioned into nuclear welding—one of the most technically demanding and responsibility-heavy crafts in the industry. Together, they explore what it really takes to build nuclear infrastructure: discipline, safety culture, accountability, and the personal growth required to succeed in a high-stakes environment. This episode pulls back the curtain on the boots-on-the-ground workforce that makes nuclear energy possible. How Tyree landed his first job at Plant Vogtle Units 3 & 4 What it feels like to walk onto a nuclear construction site at 19 Why the mentors on site “raised him” in the craft The reality of working full-time while attending welding school at night The difference between nuclear welding and other welding careers What nuclear safety culture actually looks like on a job site The intense pressure of passing nuclear welding certification tests How failures and feedback shape skilled trades professionals The lifestyle changes that come with holding a nuclear badge and clearance Advice for students considering trades careers in the nuclear industry Tyree credits much of his early success to experienced workers on the Vogtle site who encouraged him to pursue higher-skilled trades and pushed him to think long-term about his career.

    40 min
  3. MAR 2

    After-Pop! What is an EPC & Why You Should Care?

    What an EPC Actually Does: Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Explained What does it actually take to build a nuclear power plant? In this After-Pop! episode of Naked Nuclear, Danielle breaks down one of the most important, and least explained, parts of major infrastructure projects: the EPC contractor. EPC stands for Engineering, Procurement, and Construction, and companies operating in this space are responsible for turning complex reactor designs into real, operating power plants. Drawing from the conversation with Ahmet Tokpinar of Bechtel, this episode explores how EPC companies coordinate engineering teams, global supply chains, and massive construction efforts to deliver some of the most sophisticated energy projects in the world. You’ll learn how nuclear plants move from concept and design to concrete and steel, and why EPC capability will play a critical role as countries work to expand nuclear energy over the next two decades. • What EPC (Engineering, Procurement, Construction) actually means• Why nuclear plants require some of the most complex engineering integration in the world• How procurement teams coordinate massive global supply chains• What makes nuclear construction different from other infrastructure projects• Why project sequencing and quality assurance are critical in nuclear builds• The workforce required to deliver the next generation of reactors• How modular construction and digital engineering may speed up future projects• Why EPC capability may determine the pace of global nuclear expansion As the world works to expand reliable, low-carbon energy, nuclear power is returning to the global conversation. But reactors don't build themselves. Delivering new plants will require the coordination of engineers, craft workers, manufacturers, regulators, and project managers, all working together across years of development and construction. Understanding the EPC model helps explain how large-scale nuclear projects move from design to deployment. To hear the full discussion with Ahmet Tokpinar from Bechtel about nuclear project delivery and the future of large infrastructure builds, check out the full episode on Naked Nuclear. Are you a Nuclear professional looking for your next career? Sign up for customized job alerts based on your salary, location, and type of work preferences here: https://forms.clickup.com/20124732/f/k651w-5551/4VA92A2B0QA0RJEHJB

    10 min
  4. Built By Bechtel: How to Build Advanced Nuclear with Ahmet Tokpinar

    FEB 23

    Built By Bechtel: How to Build Advanced Nuclear with Ahmet Tokpinar

    Nuclear power is often described as essential for climate goals, grid reliability, and energy security. But here’s the real question: Can we actually build it safely, on time, and on budget? In this episode of Naked Nuclear, Danielle Allen sits down with Ahmet Tokpinar, Principal Vice President and General Manager of Nuclear Power at Bechtel, to unpack the boots-on-the-ground reality of building nuclear power plants in today’s world. From geotechnical investigations and contractor qualification to long-lead supply chains and workforce development, this conversation moves beyond theory and into execution, exploring what it actually takes to deliver nuclear infrastructure at scale. What We Cover What really happens before construction begins on a nuclear plantWhy nuclear construction is fundamentally different from other mega-projectsHow contractors and subcontractors become “nuclear-qualified”The role of supply chains and long-lead equipment in schedule successLessons learned from Vogtle Units 3 & 4What it means to build a first-of-a-kind plant in PolandHow advanced reactors like Natrium change construction (and what stays the same)  About our Guest Ahmet Tokpinar is Principal Vice President and General Manager of Nuclear Power at Bechtel. He leads Bechtel’s global nuclear portfolio, spanning large reactors, advanced reactors, operating plant modifications, and fuel cycle work. With more than 30 years of experience in nuclear project execution and business strategy, Ahmet has played a leadership role in major projects including Vogtle 3 & 4, Poland’s nuclear deployment, and the Natrium advanced reactor. About the Season This episode is part of Season 3: How to Build a Nuclear Power Plant, a deep dive into the companies, people, and systems required to move nuclear from blueprint to grid. Further Reading:  https://www.bechtel.com/markets/nuclear-power/ https://www.bechtel.com/projects/vogtle-units-3-and-4/ https://www.bechtel.com/projects/poland-ap1000-nuclear-power-plant/ https://www.bechtel.com/projects/natrium-demonstration-project/

    49 min
  5. Island Energy Super Heroes: How one Jamaican PhD Student is Transforming Energy Literacy

    12/15/2025

    Island Energy Super Heroes: How one Jamaican PhD Student is Transforming Energy Literacy

    What happens when a nuclear engineering PhD student realizes that the book she needed as a child… doesn’t exist? She writes it. In this episode of Naked Nuclear, Danielle sits down with Zola Hind, Jamaican-born computer scientist turned nuclear engineering researcher at Bangor University — and author of Island Energy Superhero: A Kids’ Guide to Energies in the Caribbean. From visualizing nuclear fuel behavior using astronomy-inspired methods… to printing her book in braille for visually impaired students… Zola is building an energy-literate Caribbean one classroom at a time. This conversation explores: Why representation matters in energy educationHow nuclear engineering “chose” herWhat it means to fail forward in a PhD programThe role of clean energy in Caribbean climate resilience Whether you’re a student, parent, educator, policymaker, or just energy-curious , this episode will leave you thinking differently about who gets to be part of the energy transition.  Get the Book Island Energy Superhero: A Kids’ Guide to Energies in the Caribbean Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Island-Energy-Superhero-Energies-Caribbean/dp/1998245098 Official Website:https://islandenergybook.my.canva.site/#home The book is also available in select Jamaican bookstores and at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston. About Zola Hind Zola Hind is a PhD researcher in nuclear engineering at Bangor University with a background in computer science and data visualization. Her research focuses on novel methods for modeling and visualizing nuclear fuel behavior. She is passionate about: Energy literacyClimate resilience in the CaribbeanAccessibility and inclusion in STEMMaking complex science understandable for everyone

    36 min
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Ever wondered how nuclear energy works or what advanced nuclear technology really means? Naked Nuclear breaks down complex topics like nuclear reactors, fuel types, and emerging technologies into simple, accessible conversations. Whether you're a curious beginner or an energy enthusiast, we make the science behind nuclear power easy to understand so you can launch your career in the clean energy future. Tune in to strip down the fascinating world of nuclear energy—one atom at a time.

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