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The Discovery Files

Scott Briscoe and Ahmad Saleem
The Discovery Files
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    #18: Andover #2 Eleanore Dowling

    15/12/2025 | 54 mins.

    In this episode, Eleanore Dowling shares her journey in geology, from her early experiences in data entry to her current role in lithium exploration with the Andover discovery. She emphasizes the importance of networking, the challenges of transitioning from academic knowledge to fieldwork, and the excitement of discovering new geological systems. Eleanore discusses the significance of teamwork, the impact of diverse backgrounds on exploration, and the lessons learned throughout her career. She concludes with advice for new geologists, encouraging them to seek knowledge and expand their horizons.The video interview is available at https://youtu.be/jCOsN0P0RJo00:00Introduction to Eleanor Dowling and Her Journey05:09Transitioning from Data Entry to Field Work10:41Discovering Lithium: The Andover Project16:07The Challenges of Atypical Geological Systems23:03The Business Side of Exploration: Risks and Rewards25:13Navigating Challenges in Geology27:31The Excitement of Discovery30:52Adapting to New Environments33:01Integrating Knowledge Across Disciplines35:52The Learning Curve in Geology38:33Reflections on Early Career Experiences41:06The Importance of Team Dynamics43:47Lessons from Exploration Geology46:27The Joy of Fieldwork and Discovery

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    #17 Cove-McCoy Helen Zone #3 Rick Streiff

    22/10/2025 | 29 mins.

    In this episode, Scott Briscoe interviews Rick Streiff, who shares his experiences in the mining industry, particularly focusing on the Cove deposit and the challenges of downhole contamination. Rick discusses the complexities of geological mapping, the unique characteristics of the Cove deposit, and the importance of understanding contamination issues in drilling. He also emphasizes the significance of networking, documentation, and being open-minded in geological exploration.00:00 Introduction to Cove and McCoy Mining Experience02:06 Challenges of Downhole Contamination04:44 Geological Insights from Cove07:14 The Unique Nature of Cove Deposit09:33 Discoveries and Drilling Strategies12:04 Reflections on Mining History and Market Conditions14:39 Zoning and Geological Relationships17:07 The Importance of Field Skills20:00 Lessons Learned and Advice for Young Geologists

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    #16 Midas #2 Rick Streiff

    13/10/2025 | 24 mins.

    In this episode, Scott Briscoe interviews Rick Streiff about his experiences at the Midas deposit in Nevada. They discuss the challenges faced during early drilling, the importance of structural geology, and the discoveries made in the southern half of Midas. Rick shares insights on the role of mine geologists, the significance of sampling, and the lessons learned from past mistakes. The conversation highlights the often-overlooked contributions of mine geologists and the key learnings that shaped Rick's career in exploration and mining.00:00Introduction to Midas and Early Discoveries02:17Geological Insights and Mapping Techniques04:52Drilling Strategies and Discoveries07:37Challenges in Exploration and Mining10:16The Role of Mine Geologists12:41Lessons Learned from Midas15:02Conclusion and Reflections on Experience

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    #15 Waihi Wharekirauponga #1 Rick Streiff

    06/10/2025 | 1h 1 mins.

    In this episode, Scott Briscoe interviews Rick Streiff, a seasoned geologist with extensive experience in mining and exploration about the Wharekirauponga discovery at Waihi in New Zealand. Rick shares his journey from his early interest in geology to his significant roles at various mining companies, including Newmont and Oceana Gold. He discusses the challenges and successes he faced, particularly with the Deep Post and Midas projects, and his exploration work in New Zealand. The conversation highlights the importance of networking, reputation, and the continuous pursuit of discovery in the field of geology.00:00Introduction to Rick Strief and His Journey in Geology01:53Early Career and Experiences in Mining04:33Transition to Newmont and Challenges in the Industry06:53Deep Post and Midas: High-Grade Discoveries09:49Management and Team Dynamics in Geology11:52Exploration in New Zealand: New Challenges and Opportunities30:40Navigating Challenges in Exploration Projects31:21Exploring the Unexplored: Rhyolites vs Andesites33:45The Search for Gold: Understanding Ore Concentration34:42Revisiting WKP: A New Perspective on Old Data37:09Drilling into Discovery: The Journey of WKP44:13From Skepticism to Success: The Rhyolite Revelation50:22The Importance of Fresh Mapping in Geology54:32Consulting and Discoveries: Lessons from the Field58:09Retirement and Passion: The Journey Continues

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    #14 Cove-McCoy Helen Zone #2 Ken Coleman

    24/9/2025 | 55 mins.

    In this episode, Scott Briscoe interviews Ken Coleman, a seasoned geologist with extensive experience in mineral exploration, particularly in Nevada. They discuss Ken's journey in geology, starting with his early career at Victoria Resources, the excitement surrounding the Cove project, and the significant discovery of the Helen Zone. The conversation delves into the importance of networking, drilling strategies, and geological mapping techniques that contributed to their success. Ken shares valuable lessons learned throughout his career, including the significance of foundational work, the fractal nature of geology, and the impact of layoffs on professional growth. The episode concludes with reflections on the importance of preparation and the role of autonomy in fostering discovery in the field of geology.00:00Introduction to Ken Coleman's Journey02:33Networking and Career Development in Geology05:04Initial Discoveries and Project Excitement07:29The Helen Zone: Discovery and Methodology10:03Drilling Strategies and Geological Insights12:45The Impact of High-Grade Intercepts14:44Challenges and Learning Experiences in Geology17:28The Emotional Journey of a Geologist20:13Lessons Learned and Mapping Techniques22:35Fractal Nature of Geology and Structural Insights28:46The Importance of Documentation in Geology30:33Navigating Layoffs and Industry Challenges32:36Learning from Pressure and Project Management33:57The Discovery Process and Its Challenges35:58Trust and Autonomy in the Workplace38:45Luck and Preparation in Geological Discoveries41:44Value Creation and Project Success43:31Foundational Lessons and Observational Skills47:29The Role of Detail in Geological Work50:54Reflections on Leadership and Mentorship

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About The Discovery Files

What really makes a discovery?This isn’t another podcast about the next big deposit or the person who “called it.” This is a journey into the human side of discovery—the stories behind the core sheds, drill pads, and field maps. We talk to the people who make exploration work: core loggers, drillers, project geologists, senior geos, and everyone in between.Through honest, unfiltered conversations, we explore the emotions, lessons, failures, team dynamics, and quiet wins that rarely make it into the headlines. We ask: what does a truly successful exploration team look like? How much of discovery is science, and how much is intuition, collaboration, or even chaos?If you’ve ever wondered whether our industry really understands what drives discovery—or if we’re missing the bigger picture—this podcast is for you.Real people. Real stories. Real discovery.
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