In this episode of Building Doors, host Lauren Karan sits down with Ashley Hernandez, a civil engineer turned sustainability consultant who has worked across Australia, the Middle East, and the United States. Now a key member of the boutique consultancy Losee Consulting, Ashley brings a rare blend of technical engineering knowledge, sustainability expertise, and mindfulness practice to her work.
Ashley opens up about her unexpected journey into engineering, her time in Abu Dhabi chasing the mysterious “green kilometre,” and why she walked away from big consultancies to align her career with her values. She also shares how becoming a mother reshaped her perspective on work, leadership, and legacy. From the power of single-tasking to the importance of turning cameras on, this conversation is packed with practical wisdom for anyone navigating the human side of infrastructure.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Sustainability as Integration, Not Silos:
- Why sustainability isn’t just “something the enviros do”
- How infrastructure rating systems (like Greenroads and ISC) create a common language
- The challenge of moving goalposts and why that’s actually a sign of progress
Career Transitions and Values Alignment:
- Why Ashley left large consultancies to join a boutique firm
- How saying “yes before thinking” led to a board role and a new career path
- Letting your RPQ lapse and why that was the right decision
Motherhood, Activism, and Legacy:
- Why “motherhood in and of itself is activism”
- How raising the next generation is the most influential work we can do
- The shift from selling your soul for a paycheck to building a life aligned with your values
Mindfulness for the Overwhelmed Professional:
- Why burnout builds from micro-stresses, not just major crises
- Practical techniques: box breathing, single-tasking, and the “rubber ball vs. glass ball” analogy
- How to transition between meetings (and why a minute of breath work matters more than being on time)
Workplace Culture and Human Connection:
- Why cameras off on Teams calls creates anonymity and hostility
- The power of in-person kick-off meetings to build psychological safety
- How a manager who encouraged friendship created a high-performing team
Gender Equity and Male Allyship:
- The sting of “working a short day today?” and why it still happens 20 years later
- Why bystanders have more power than targets to call out bias
- The importance of male allies in creating psychologically safe workplaces
Key Quotes from Ashley Hernandez:
- “Sustainability brings it all to the forefront. This is everyone’s problem.”
- “We’re here for a short time. What kind of life are we living if we’re not true to our values?”
- “Motherhood in and of itself is activism.”
- “It’s not that serious. We’re saving PDFs, not lives.”
- “We design and build these massive pieces of infrastructure through teamwork and through people.”
About Our Guest:
Ashley Hernandez is a civil infrastructure professional with over a decade of experience across Australia, the Middle East, and the United States. She currently works at Losee Consulting, a boutique sustainability firm, where she helps clients integrate environmental and social outcomes into major infrastructure projects. Ashley is also a certified yoga teacher who leads weekly mindfulness sessions for her team, and a former board chair of the Greenroads Foundation.
About Your Host:
Lauren Karan, founder of Karan & Co. and host of Building Doors, is dedicated to helping professionals unlock their potential. Through insightful interviews and real-life stories, Lauren empowers listeners to create opportunities and thrive in their careers.
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Building Doors, hosted by Lauren Karan, is the podcast for ambitious professionals in construction, infrastructure, and engineering ready to accelerate their careers and lead with impact. Each episode explores how top industry leaders built their success and what it takes to stand out.
Lauren shares practical strategies for career growth, networking, and influence, along with insights on leadership, hiring trends, and the future of the industry. You’ll hear real conversations with CEOs, project managers, and innovators shaping the built environment.
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