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Are you a seasoned professional in crisis management, public safety, or business continuity looking to navigate the complexities of your field? "Crisis Lab" is your guide and ally in this journey. We understand that the world of emergency response is constantly evolving, and keeping up can be challenging. That's where "Crisis Lab" steps in – to illuminate the path and empower you with knowledge and insights. Each episode of "Crisis Lab" is a stepping stone towards mastery. We bring to you voices of world-renowned experts who have walked the path and conquered challenges you might be facing right now. They share not just their knowledge, but also their stories of resilience, innovation, and success. But "Crisis Lab" is more than just a podcast. It's a community where you can connect with peers, share experiences, and grow together. Our conversations delve into crucial topics like the latest in risk management, the impact of technology in crisis scenarios, and strategies for effective emergency response. By tuning into "Crisis Lab," you’re not just listening to a podcast; you're taking a significant step towards enhancing your professional skills and staying ahead in your career. You're joining a movement of dedicated professionals committed to making a difference in the world through enhanced preparedness and strategic thinking. Subscribe to "Crisis Lab" on your preferred platform and become a part of this transformative experience. Let’s navigate the challenges of crisis management together and emerge stronger and more resilient.
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Are you a seasoned professional in crisis management, public safety, or business continuity looking to navigate the complexities of your field? "Crisis Lab" is your guide and ally in this journey. We understand that the world of emergency response is constantly evolving, and keeping up can be challenging. That's where "Crisis Lab" steps in – to illuminate the path and empower you with knowledge and insights. Each episode of "Crisis Lab" is a stepping stone towards mastery. We bring to you voices of world-renowned experts who have walked the path and conquered challenges you might be facing right now. They share not just their knowledge, but also their stories of resilience, innovation, and success. But "Crisis Lab" is more than just a podcast. It's a community where you can connect with peers, share experiences, and grow together. Our conversations delve into crucial topics like the latest in risk management, the impact of technology in crisis scenarios, and strategies for effective emergency response. By tuning into "Crisis Lab," you’re not just listening to a podcast; you're taking a significant step towards enhancing your professional skills and staying ahead in your career. You're joining a movement of dedicated professionals committed to making a difference in the world through enhanced preparedness and strategic thinking. Subscribe to "Crisis Lab" on your preferred platform and become a part of this transformative experience. Let’s navigate the challenges of crisis management together and emerge stronger and more resilient.
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1 Adapt, Survive, Thrive: Building Climate-Resilient Health Systems with Nathan Gross 29:10
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In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King sits down with Nathan Gross, a public health and emergency management expert who has led major crisis responses at the CDC—including the Marburg Virus Disease task force and large-scale pandemic vaccination efforts. With deep expertise in climate resilience, emergency preparedness, and crisis management, Nathan shares insights on how emergency management must evolve to address the growing impact of climate change and public health threats. Show Highlights [02:31] Climate change and emergency management [03:26] Social determinants of health and their impact on crisis response [06:37] Community resilience and the rise of climate refugees [09:35] Public health and climate resilience strategies [12:48] The role of emergency managers in shaping policy [15:20] How climate change is reshaping risk assessments and preparedness [18:05] Lessons learned from past climate-related disasters [21:32] Successful implementations of climate resilience strategies Connect with Nathan Gross - Linkedin…

1 The End of Emergency Management (as we know it) with Host Kyle King 14:07
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In this first episode of season 4, the Crisis Lab Podcast looks at crisis management and emergency response. Host Kyle King talks about the need for a new emergency management system as disasters become more frequent and severe. From the case study of the Los Angeles fires to the problems in FEMA, this episode explains why our current system is failing and what we can do to build resilience for the future. Listen for insights from emergency planners, intelligence insiders, and strategists who share ways to prepare for, respond to, and recover from crises. Show Highlights [01:43] The future of emergency management in America [02:26] Governance failures and systemic vulnerabilities [03:34] The collapse of emergency management systems [04:34] Historical context and modern challenges [07:34] Universal principles of emergency management [10:58] Building a new framework for crisis response…

1 A Look Back on 2024 with Kyle King 29:53
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In the season finale of the Crisis Lab Podcast , host Kyle King reviews the defining events of 2024, including the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, China's gray zone tactics toward Taiwan, record-breaking climate disasters, and the rise of AI-driven misinformation. This episode explores how these crises are reshaping the world. The discussion also highlights the lab’s achievements, such as launching new courses, podcasts, and events designed to equip leaders with tools for navigating uncertainty. Kyle emphasizes the need for better governance, innovative solutions, and stronger collaboration to address global issues. Looking to 2025, the episode outlines a vision for building resilience and adapting to what lies ahead. Tune in for a reflection on the lessons of the past year and insights into preparing for the future. Don’t miss this year-end wrap-up and roadmap for what’s next. Show Highlights [00:30] Key events from 2024: Syria, Taiwan, climate disasters, and AI misinformation [03:15] The connections between global crises [06:00] Crisis Lab’s work in 2024: courses, podcasts, and events [09:30] Climate change and migration impacts [12:45] Governance and crisis management approaches [15:20] Trust, communication, and misinformation [18:40] The role of AI in crisis response [22:10] Resilience and aid in challenging environments…

1 Rethinking EM Part 2: Misinformation and the Erosion of Trust with Todd De Voe 38:30
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In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King continues his insightful discussion with Todd DeVoe, a leading voice in emergency management. This is Part 2 of the two-part series delving into the critical need to rethink strategies in disaster response and community engagement to address modern challenges. Kyle and Todd unpack pressing issues like the rise of misinformation, the erosion of trust in institutions, and how emergency managers can modernize their communication strategies. They also explore lessons from hybrid warfare, the role of rapid information dissemination, and the importance of fostering proactive relationships with communities. This episode is packed with practical insights for professionals navigating the complex and evolving landscape of emergency management. Show Highlights [01:00] Recap of Part 1: Moving beyond resilience to anti-fragility [03:40] The challenge of misinformation and disinformation [06:12] Trust in government and its effect on disaster response [09:58] Lessons from conflict zones applied to EM [15:20] Using tools to rebuild trust with real-time communication [19:44] Civil defense models and community engagement [25:37] The role of media literacy in misinformation [29:45] Balancing traditional methods with quick, clear responses [35:12] Addressing fear and distrust in public reactions [40:50] Steps to foster collaboration and education in communities Connect with Todd DeVoe Linkedin…

1 Rethinking EM Part 1: From Resilient to Anti-Fragile with Todd De Voe 47:13
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In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast , host Kyle King catches up with Todd DeVoe, a seasoned emergency management professional, on what’s been happening in the field of disaster preparedness and community resilience. This is Part 1 of a two-part series exploring how the field of emergency management is evolving—and why we need to rethink our strategies to meet new challenges. Kyle and Todd dive into the foundational ideas shaping the profession, from the importance of trust-building with communities to the critical need for innovation in preparedness. They share opinions and insights into how emergency managers can pivot from just maintaining stability (resilience) to fostering growth after adversity (anti-fragility). Show Highlights: [03:41] The foundation for the research and advancement of EM [06:06] The importance of a body of work in EM [07:10] Challenges and misconceptions in EM [14:01] The role of emergency managers in government and society [20:26] Practical steps for community engagement [23:03] Outsourcing mundane tasks [23:24] Resilience vs. anti-fragility [24:24] Real-world examples of resilience [26:58] Building trust in communities [28:03] The importance of anti-fragility in construction [34:39] Learning from historical lessons [41:37] Urban planning and eminent domain [44:28] Preserving historical and cultural significance Connect with Todd DeVoe Linkedin 🎧 Stay Tuned for Part 2! In the next episode, Kyle and Todd take the discussion further, exploring the challenges of building trust between government and the public in crisis situations. Todd DeVoe shares ideas on responding to the rapid spread of information and misinformation, emphasizing the importance of clear communication and community involvement. We’ll also discuss engaging younger generations in public service and ways to strengthen community preparedness. Stay tuned for insights on these critical aspects of emergency management.…

1 Innovative Crisis Exercises: From Design to Execution with Sophia Klewer 44:58
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In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King sits down with Sophia Klewer, the COO of PREVENCY and an expert in crisis management simulations. Kyle and Sophia discuss why crisis simulations are essential, showing how these exercises help organizations adapt by testing systems, decisions, and teams in realistic scenarios. They cover the role of technology, common challenges, realistic scenario design, after-action reviews, and involving senior leaders in preparation. With experience spanning government, military, and private sectors, Sophia brings a unique perspective to the conversation. She shares her expertise in developing PREVENCY’s proprietary crisis simulation software and explains how these exercises build resilience, prepare teams for the complexities of real crises, and go beyond theory. Sophia also talks about her academic role at the Leipzig School of Media, where she trains future professionals in crisis communications. Tune in to learn how crisis simulations can elevate your organization’s preparedness for the unexpected. Show Highlights [03:03] Cross-sectoral lessons in crisis management [03:38] Challenges in situational awareness and communication [06:56] The need for cross-sector training [11:44] Managing pushback and participant frustration in exercises [14:55] Incorporating cascading events in simulations [18:48] The role of technology in crisis simulations [21:41] Designing effective crisis exercises [27:58] Common misconceptions in crisis preparedness [32:34] The role of After Actions Review [37:55] The future of crisis simulations Connect with Sophia Klewer - Linkedin…

1 Borderless Disasters Require Borderless Diplomacy with Lamar Medlock and Lee Howell 35:12
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In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King explores disaster diplomacy, highlighting the inaugural World Fire Congress held in Washington D.C. in May 2024. Guests Lamar González- Medlock, an emergency manager, and Lee Howell, a chief fire officer from the UK, discuss the event's themes, which included international cooperation in firefighting, climate change, and emerging technologies. They emphasize the impact of building global networks for resilience and the importance of sustainable diplomatic efforts. They also provide insights into the future of the World Fire Congress and disaster diplomacy. Lamar brings over 30 years of experience supporting and working for the U.S. government, including as Director of International Affairs for the U.S. Fire Administration. She shares her background and role in organizing the World Fire Congress. Lee, with extensive experience in both advisory roles and fire service leadership in the UK, shares the collective efforts and partnerships that shaped the Congress. Tune in to hear their perspectives and experiences on the future of disaster diplomacy and international cooperation. Show Highlights [03:06] Overview of the World Fire Congress [03:50] The Genesis and Execution of the World Fire Congress [07:21] Planning for the 2026 World Fire Congress [08:30] The Importance of International Cooperation [17:06] Mechanisms of Cooperation and Diplomacy [26:39] Ensuring Sustainability and Future of Disaster Diplomacy [33:26] Closing Remarks and Future Directions Connect with our Guests Lamar González-Medlock on LinkedIn Lee Howell on LinkedIn…

1 Innovative Strategies for Long-Term Emergency Preparedness with Lorraine Schneider 45:00
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In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King interviews Lorraine Schneider, Chief Operating Officer of the Resiliency Initiative and an expert in crisis management and emergency preparedness. Kyle and Lorraine discuss the challenges faced by people working in emergency management, whether they’re in large companies or small nonprofits. They talk about why it’s important to have support from leadership, how the lessons taught in schools can differ from real-world practices, and why resilience is crucial in dealing with today’s complex crises. Lorraine Schneider shares her experiences from working with companies like Disney and UCLA. She explains how the Resiliency Initiative helps smaller communities and businesses develop strong crisis management plans. Lorraine also talks about her work with the Emergency Management Growth Initiative and the FutureRisk newsletter, which focuses on upcoming global threats. Tune in to learn more about the future of emergency management and how to be better prepared for the challenges ahead. Show Highlights [02:17] An introduction to the Resiliency Initiative and its mission [07:15] Lorraine shares insights into the unique challenges of working in public, private, and academic sectors [08:06] On the need for leadership commitment and adequate resources in emergency management [09:16] The disconnect between theoretical knowledge and real-world application [09:50] An in-depth look at the the Emergency Management Growth Initiative and its aim to enhance leadership and resilience [11:26] How psychological principles can strengthen resilience in crisis situations [13:12] Lorraine’s predictions on how the field will evolve in the coming years [21:47] The interplay between governance structures and effective crisis management [23:33] The importance of cross-cultural learning in emergency management [24:50] Lorraine provides the latest developments in the initiative [29:56] The debates and concerns surrounding FEMA's proposed university [38:11] FutureRisk Newsletter and Emerging Threats Connect with Lorraine Schneider Linkedin FutureRisk Newsletter…

1 Principles in Action: Ethical Decision-Making in Disasters with Roman Tandlich 37:58
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In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King interviews Dr. Roman Tandlich, a seasoned expert in public health, water and sanitation, and disaster ethics. Kyle and Roman explore the moral principles that guide actions and decisions during emergencies. They discuss ethical principles, resource allocation, and military ethics in crises, focusing on fair actions, resource distribution complexities, and the moral duties of military personnel. Dr. Roman Tandlich has been involved in emergency and disaster management since 2011, focusing on water, sanitation, and hygiene challenges in developing countries. He is currently an Associate Professor at Rhodes University, specializing in public health, water and sanitation, and disaster ethics. Show Highlights [01:47] Understanding ethics during a crisis [08:11] Key ethical theories guiding crisis management decisions [17:42] How cultural considerations shape ethical responses during crises [22:15] Ethical dilemmas involving animal welfare during public health crises [26:21] The complex ethical landscape of military involvement in humanitarian efforts [30:41] Learn about the ethical management of fatalities in crisis scenarios [33:24] Emerging trends and future directions of ethics in crisis management…

1 Harnessing Business Continuity For Effective Community Crisis Response with Alex Fullick 49:24
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In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King interviews Alex Fullick, an expert in business continuity planning and the Founder and Managing Director of Stone Road Inc. In the first part of our discussion, hosted on the 'Preparing for the Unexpected' channel, Alex and Kyle covered the macro-level impact of BCP on global stability, including economic stability, supply chain security, crisis management, and geopolitical risks. Be sure to check out and subscribe to Alex’s podcast, Preparing for the Unexpected. Now in part two of the podcast series, Kyle and Alex delve into the practical aspects of business continuity at a community level. They explore the role of BCP in preparing for and responding to local crises and discuss the importance of coordination between local businesses, governments, and organizations. Alex Fullick is a seasoned expert in business continuity planning with over 26 years of experience. As the Founder and Managing Director of Stone Road Inc., he specializes in Business Continuity Management and Resilience, offering consulting and training services. Alex is an accomplished author of eight books and the host of "Preparing for the Unexpected," a global internet talk radio show and YouTube channel focusing on preparing for and overcoming adverse situations. Tune in for insights on how small businesses can effectively plan for and mitigate risks, build networks, and support community resilience. Show Highlights [04:27] Building Local Business Resilience [10:43] Shared Responsibility in Community Resilience [17:28] Workforce Considerations in Business Continuity [22:59] Testing and Exercising for Resilience [25:27] Understanding Federal Contracts and Small Business Contributions [26:01] Identifying Business Threats and Risk Assessment [27:57] Mitigating Risks and Contingency Planning [30:41] Resources for Risk Assessment and Business Continuity [33:47] The Importance of Training and Education [35:33] Practical Training and Real-World Simulations [41:18] Aligning Business Continuity with Daily Operations [43:16] Trends in Business Continuity Management Connect with Alex Fullick - Linkedin Listen to Part 1: The Role of Business Continuity in International Security…

1 Integrating Digital Safety in the Food Industry with Kristin Demoranville 59:08
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In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King interviews Kristin Demoranville, an expert in security risk resilience for the food sector, and the Founder and CEO of AnzenSage. Kyle and Kristin delve into the practical aspects of ensuring resilient food systems. They focus on community-level implementations, providing actionable steps for local stakeholders, and highlight the crucial role of cybersecurity in food security. Kristin Demoranville is a passionate, customer-centric leader with over 20 years of experience in IT and cybersecurity. As the Founder & CEO of AnzenSage and Co-Founder & CEO of AnzenOT, she specializes in security risk resilience for the food sector, helping businesses protect their data, people, and processes from cyber threats while aligning with strategic objectives and regulatory requirements. Tune in as they navigate the intersection of community action, agricultural technology, and cybersecurity to safeguard your food supply against any threat. Show Highlights [03:15] The overlooked importance of food and water in critical Infrastructure [04:00] The role of technology in modern agriculture [06:01] Cybersecurity threats in the food industry [07:38] The complex challenges of the food supply chain [20:14] How community actions build resilience in cybersecurity [21:39] Personal and community responsibility in food security [28:06] The role of technology in urban farming [28:54] The value of community cohesion in crisis situations [30:36] Government's role in food security [32:28] Challenges in food Industry collaboration [33:09] Cybersecurity and law enforcement [34:37] Importance of simulated exercises [39:53] Community involvement and incentives [41:54] Future of food security and technology [45:24] Consumer awareness and education [52:17] Practical cybersecurity tips Connect with Kristin Demoranville - Linkedin - Website…

1 EU vs NATO: Comparing Resilience in Civil Preparedness with Rade Rajkovchevski 42:22
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In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King interviews Dr. Rade Rajkovchevski, a seasoned professional in civil protection, humanitarian action, and disaster preparedness and resilience. Kyle and Rade discuss how the European Union (EU) and NATO strengthen the resilience of their member countries and communities. They also look at how the EU’s sustainable projects and NATO’s civil protection efforts can work together to build stronger communities. Dr. Rade Rajkovchevski, an expert in civil protection and disaster resilience, held a position as a Professor at the Faculty of Security in Skopje, St. Kliment Ohridski University in Bitola, Republic of North Macedonia. His academic journey began in 2006, enriched with experiences in the military, civil protection, and private security sectors. His expertise spans policing, civil protection, humanitarian action, and disaster resilience. Recently, he was appointed as the Head of the Secretariat of the Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Initiative for South East Europe (DPPI SEE). Tune in to compare perspectives on resilience in civil preparedness. Show Highlight [04:01] EU's comprehensive approach to resilience [06:13] NATO's pragmatic approach to resilience [12:40] EU's Resilience Dashboards [17:35] NATO's national and collective capacities [21:48] Resilience in the context of Ukraine [25:53] Future of resilience and potential fatigue [30:38] The role of local communities in resilience Connect with Dr. Rade Rajkovchevski - Linkedin…

1 Climate-Induced Relocation and Security Issues with Patrick Marchman 36:10
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In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King interviews Patrick Marchman, principal of K.M. Sustainability and an expert in climate adaptation, resilience, and hazard mitigation planning. Kyle and Patrick discuss climate migration and managed retreat, from local to global perspectives. They explore the effects of climate-induced relocation and the complexity of responses from different government and community levels. They also highlight how climate change is not only an environmental issue but a humanitarian one as well. Patrick Marchman, principal at KM Sustainability, has nearly two decades of expertise in climate adaptation. His background includes public-sector work with FEMA, the U.S. Navy, and the U.S. Army Reserve. Now in the private sector, he assists clients with climate risk assessments and adaptation planning. His work also involves international development and leading projects on climate-induced relocation. Tune in as we examine the challenges of climate relocation and security preparedness Show Highlights [02:10] The complexity and acceleration of climate-induced migration, from local to international movements [07:23] How climate change is influencing economic and insurance landscapes globally [12:03] The challenges that arise from large-scale human movements caused by 'slow disasters’ [16:59] Complexities of managed retreats in the face of climate change [28:48] How Marshall Islands face climate change challenges [31:44] On finance, migrant integration, and global awareness as strategies for cities facing climate-induced relocations Connect with Patrick Marchman - Linkedin…

1 Consequence Management: Dealing with the Aftermath with Aaron Marks 40:59
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In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King interviews Aaron Marks, founder and principal of One Thirty Nine Consulting and an expert in consequence management, civil-military coordination, and crisis planning in emergency management. Kyle and Aaron discuss the concept of 'consequences' in crisis scenarios, exploring their inherent nature, impacts, and role in decision-making. They also delve into factors that determine consequence severity and the importance of prioritization. Finally, they touch on various mitigation strategies for crisis management, aiming to provide practical strategies for managing consequences. Aaron Marks is a Civil Expert for NATO's Civil Emergency Planning Committee and has also developed programs for government and private sector clients focused on consequence management and crisis planning following incidents involving weapons of mass destruction or toxic industrial materials. Previously a Paramedic, Aaron specialized in hazardous environment care and tactical medicine, responding to multiple large-scale incidents and disasters. He holds a B.A. in Psychology and a master’s in Public Administration with a focus in Emergency Management. Tune in as we delve deep into managing consequences, providing practical strategies and insights for navigating crisis scenarios. Show Highlights [02:55] Aaron Marks reflects on care vs. consequences in emergency response [07:12] Unintended consequences of humanitarian aid and crisis management complexities [12:36] How consequence management in crisis response anticipates and mitigates future risks [23:10] Balancing hard and soft sciences in evolving consequence management [29:33] Why sharing data matters in managing consequences [34:04] The unexpected lesson Aaron discovered in decision outcomes and effective management Connect with Aaron Marks - Linkedin - Website…

1 Strategic Crisis Leadership with Robert Fagan 31:57
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In this episode of Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King interviews Mr. Robert Fagan, a retired Colonel from the U.S. Army and an expert in public health, emergency preparedness, and disaster response. They dissect the intricate differences between leadership and crisis leadership emphasizing the essential knowledge, skills, and attributes needed for effective crisis leadership. They also explore the importance of crisis leadership in the face of disruptions to normal operations, and Mr. Fagan's experiences with crisis leadership in various contexts, from the military field to humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. Mr. Robert Fagan is currently a Senior Emergency Manager and Exercise Planner at Global Eagle Consulting. In addition to his 30 years in combat, he worked on several contingency deployments in various positions during humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. Mr. Fagan holds multiple master's degrees, certifications as a Certified Emergency Manager, and has graduated from high-level crisis management programs at Harvard, Yale, and NATO. Tune in as we explore leadership in times of crisis. Show Highlights [02:08] The evolution of leadership to meta-leadership [06:12] How crisis leadership differs from general leadership principles [10:54] The significance of adaptability and inclusivity in leadership, especially in multicultural and disaster response scenarios [16:56] Why humility and continuous learning drive effective leadership and response strategies [21:05] The necessity of individual and community in the face of growing global threats [28:30] Why Rob stresses proactive planning for mitigation, prevention, preparedness, and protection in effective crisis leadership. Connect with Robert Fagan - Linkedin…
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1 Resilience to Resistance: Lessons from Ukraine with Vitālijs Rakstiņš 52:22
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In this episode of Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King sits down with Mr. Vitālijs Rakstiņš to explore the complex concept of resilience, with a special emphasis on security and defense, and a particular focus on the Russo-Ukrainian War. The conversation aims to deepen the understanding of resilience and its role in anticipating, preventing, dealing with, and recovering from security threats and challenges. Mr. Vitālijs Rakstiņš, a seasoned security expert with an 18-year career in the Latvian government and NATO, is now an academic, author, and educator. He focuses on security, resilience, and media literacy, having authored books like "Diaries of the Information War" and "Resistance Handbook." Additionally, he has developed educational initiatives such as the "Debunk NATO" media literacy game. Tune in as Kyle and Vitālijs discuss resilience in the context of the Russo-Ukrainian Conflict, touching on different aspects of resilience, including cyber and societal resilience. [02:50] Unpacking the dynamic nature of resilience [10:29] International and national efforts for a resilient society [23:32] The need for a cultural shift in cooperation among private companies [27:16] Mr. Rakstins on the importance of community resilience during crises [37:22] On defense nations, civilian support, and nonviolent resistance [41:58] Challenges and developments in resistance [46:11] Future developments and challenges in the field of resilience Connect with Vitālijs Rakstiņš - Linkedin…
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1 Navigating Global Crises with Crisis Lab 12:37
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In the debut episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host and founder Kyle King introduces a pioneering peer-to-peer platform focused on revolutionizing crisis management education. Explore the challenges within today's dynamic crisis landscape and the importance of proactive, strategic responses. Tune in to discover how Crisis Lab equips professionals with the necessary knowledge, tools, and insights to anticipate and effectively manage crises. Show Highlights [01:48] Challenges in crisis management today [04:28] How Crisis Lab seeks to address these challenges [06:22] How Crisis Lab's innovative learning experience transforms how senior professionals approach their development [07:58] Future vision of Crisis Lab…
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1 Reflections and Lessons Learned in 2023 with Kyle King 24:05
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In this episode of the Crisis Conflict Emergency Management podcast, host Kyle King reflects on the lessons learned in 2023 and the future of crisis and emergency management. Join us as we delve into the evolving landscape of crisis and emergency management, exploring the complexities of collaborative approaches, the potential of technological advancements, and the exciting launch of Crisis Lab. Learn how Crisis Lab is revolutionizing professional development in the field, providing a hub for interdisciplinary learning experiences and empowering professionals to navigate the challenges of managing crises and emergencies in an increasingly interconnected world. Tune in as we revisit the highlights of 2023 and explore the future of crisis and emergency management Show Highlights [01:17] 2023 Reflections: Crisis insights unveiled [18:13] The dynamic future of crisis and emergency management [20:23] How Crisis Lab will revolutionize crisis management education…
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1 Optimizing Crisis Management in Complex Organizations with Brendan Monahan 40:04
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In this episode of the Crisis Conflict Emergency Management podcast, host Kyle King interviews Brendan Monahan, the Head of US Resilience and Business Continuity Program for a major global pharmaceutical company. Together, they discuss crisis management and complex organizations, delving into the intricacies of building meaningful capabilities in your organization. Brendan Monahan, a security intelligence and crisis professional with nearly 20 years of experience, has led major US companies through significant crisis responses. Currently directing crisis, resilience, and business continuity programs for a global pharmaceutical company, Brendan, also the Chair of the ASIS Crisis Management and Business Continuity Community, draws from his extensive expertise in his recently published book, "Strategic Corporate Crisis Management: Building an Unconquerable Organization," released in 2022. Tune in as they explore strategies, lessons learned, and best practices for fostering a robust crisis management framework in today's ever-evolving business environment. Show Highlights [01:52] Brendan’s experience in securing critical infrastructures and ensuring pharmaceutical continuity [03:55] How organizations can transition from plan dependency to meaningful capabilities. [06:44] How businesses break free from planned dependency [11:21] Private vs. public challenges in profit-driven organizations [13:14] On building ‘unconquerable’ organizations with decisive actions [16:04] Understanding escalation and global interconnection in organizations [19:06] Understanding nuances across businesses, stressing resilient decentralized decisions [28:22] How private sectors determine the necessity of a crisis team [32:06] The importance of human touch amidst tech evolution and info flow Connect with Brendan Monahan - LinkedIn…
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1 Leading in Crisis Amid High-Threat Decisions with Dr. Stuart Meyers 43:24
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In this episode of the Crisis Conflict Emergency Management podcast, host Kyle King interviews Dr. Stuart Meyers, the CEO of Operations Tactics International and an expert in SWAT operations and incident command. They share insights into effective leadership strategies, decision-making models for high-stakes situations, and the psychological aspects of crisis response. Dr. Stuart Meyers is a seasoned SWAT expert, author, and educator. With an Ed.D. from Columbia and an M.A. from Harvard, he's been the Director of SWAT Operations in Abu Dhabi and Program Director at Louisiana State University, Eunice. Tune in for expert insights on high-stakes leadership, decision-making, and the psychology of crisis response. Show Highlights [01:16] How Dr. Meyers transitioned from law enforcement to crisis leadership [06:44] On global practices versus US standards [09:49] Impact of research insights and decision frameworks in the U.S. [14:00] Global perspectives on decision-making in high-threat scenarios [18:57] Weighing in conscious vs non-conscious choices during high-stakes decision-making [28:04] On prioritizing predictive analytics versus over gut-reactions [32:09] Blending adaptive leadership with situational viewership in questioning culture [38:28] How decision-making frameworks adapt to complex, multiple threats Connect with Dr. Stuart Meyers - LinkedIn…
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1 Insights into Civil-Military Planning and Disaster Response with Tim Lannan 36:32
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In this episode of the Crisis Conflict Emergency Management podcast, host Kyle King interviews Tim Lannan, former head of the Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Coordination Centre (EADRCC) within NATO. They delve deep into the intricate landscape of civil-military planning, exploring the strategies and mechanisms employed in disaster response. As Head of NATO's EADRCC until June 2023, Tim oversaw the alliance's response to disasters across 31 allied and 37 partner nations. Responsible for civil emergency coordination, the center collaborated with international organizations, including the UN, World Food Programme, and WHO. Tune in to gain insights into civil-military planning and lessons learned from managing NATO's response to disasters in the Euro-Atlantic area. Show Highlights [02:26] Tim’s perspective on the civil-military planning domain [07:03] Challenges in civil-military planning, resource constraints, and current obstacles [17:42] On managing duplication in international efforts [23:44] The complexities in disaster response coordination [28:01] Tech advancements aiding relief coordination [30:40] Recommendations on civil planning from an institutional perspective Connect with Tim Lannan - LinkedIn…
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1 Mass Migration: The Next Meta-Crisis with Jorge Rodriguez 36:26
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In this episode of the Crisis. Conflict. Emergency Management. podcast, host Kyle King interviews emergency manager Jorge Rodriguez. They discuss the complexities of mass migration, its impact on emergency services, and unique challenges it presents. Jorge Rodriguez, with extensive crisis management experience, shares insights into El Paso's dynamic landscape, providing a comprehensive view of emergency management in the context of mass migration. Join Kyle and Jorge as they explore this evolving field, emphasizing the critical role of communication, adaptation, and preparedness. Show Highlights [02:18] How Jorge started in emergency management [04:57] The challenges associated with managing mass population movements in emergency situations [25:53] The systemic effects of rapid population explosion in Jorge’s community [29:19] Which public communication methods Jorge used after the terrorist incident [31:40] Jorge's outlook for the coming years and the path ahead for community emergency managers Connect with Jorge Rodriguez - LinkedIn…
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1 Exploring Africa’s Disaster Risk Landscape with Dewald van Niekerk 34:12
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In this episode of the Crisis Conflict Emergency Management podcast, host Kyle King interviews Professor Dewald van Niekerk, an expert in disaster risk and governance based in Africa. They explore African disaster risk governance, addressing challenges, stakeholder roles, successes, past lessons, and climate change's impact. Dewald van Niekerk, a Professor at North-West University, specializes in disaster risk governance, resilience, and transdisciplinary disaster risk reduction. He's an expert with numerous publications and extensive project leadership experience, including founding the Southern Africa Society for Disaster Reduction. His research aims to reduce the impacts of natural hazards and climate change on vulnerable communities. Show Highlights [01:49] How Dewald established the African Center for Disaster Studies [04:42] The challenges of implementing disaster risk reduction strategies amid climate change [08:43] Why the conventional disaster response framework may no longer be efficient [14:59] The role of different stakeholders in advancing disaster risk governance in Africa [22:38] Why climate change is two sides of the same coin [25:58] Initiatives in empowering local ownership and enhancing urban resilience [30:20] On disaster risk reduction being “lost in translation” within African national governments Connect with Dewald van Niekerk - LinkedIn - Website…
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1 How Social Capital Builds Resilience with Daniel Aldrich 45:34
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In this episode of the Crisis Conflict Emergency Management podcast, host Kyle King interviews Professor Daniel Aldrich, an expert in social capital and disaster recovery. They delve into various aspects of building resilient communities and the role of social capital in post-disaster recovery. Professor Daniel Aldrich extensively studied social capital's influence on disaster recovery, offering insights on community resilience through strong social connections, including strategies, government involvement, and technology's impact. Join Kyle and Daniel as they delve into the crucial role of social capital in disaster recovery and learn how communities can strengthen resilience through robust social ties. Show Highlights [01:33] Naive assumptions vs. the reality of how people recover from disasters [06:50] How Daniel found literature to be dissonant from his experiences [10:42] The overlooked role of social ties in disasters [16:22] The role of government in fostering social capital today [18:05] How technology can be balanced with social capital while integrating community programs into city policies for disaster preparedness [32:37] How cultural differences affect social capital and disaster recovery [37:52] What businesses and organizations can contribute to building social capital Connect with Daniel Aldrich - LinkedIn - Twitter - Website…
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1 Unveiling Disaster Diplomacy with Ilan Kelman 42:06
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In this episode, host Kyle King sits down with Dr. Ilan Kelman as he shares his insights on disaster diplomacy, humanitarian aid, and sustainable development. Dr. Kelman is a Professor of Disasters and Health at University College London, England and a Professor II at the University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway. His overall research interest is linking disasters and health, integrating climate change into both. Join Dr. Ilan Kelman in this insightful podcast episode as he shares his expertise on disaster diplomacy and migration, and the importance of investing in the stability of countries to reduce the potential for mass migration. Show Highlights [01:56] Dr. Ilan Kelman explains the origins and the evolution of disaster diplomacy. [03:47] How disaster diplomacy can promote peace, and the importance of understanding the politics behind disasters [08:17] The challenges in using diplomacy for disaster response and aid [12:32] How international diplomacy evolved in leveraging disasters for aid and exploring changes in international mechanism [18:05] How climate change may shift disaster diplomacy towards relief, science, and cooperation in food and water security [23:35] Expectations for future climate-induced forced migration and its impact predictions. [28:20] The challenges of quantifying disaster diplomacy, and the need for personal connections and informal links to promote peace [31:11] Balancing neutrality and politics in disaster response for long-term peace and saving lives [35:11] The importance of incremental efforts to increase stability, and the need for people with power to seek peace Connect with Dr. Ilan Kelman - LinkedIn…
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1 New Perspectives on Climate Resilience with Prof. Rajib Shaw 42:31
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In this podcast episode, host Kyle King sits down with Professor Rajib Shaw to discuss the intersection of climate change and disaster risk reduction (DRR) in Asia. Professor Shaw is a distinguished professor in the Graduate School of Media and Governance at Keio University in Japan, and has extensive experience in community-based disaster risk management and climate change adaptation. Tune in to learn about the current state of climate change and DRR in Asia, including other topics like the importance of community-based approaches, collaboration between international organizations and governments to address disaster risk, and the role of technology and education in DRR efforts. Show Highlights [01:31] Why Prof. Shaw got into climate change adaptation and community-based disaster risk management [05:52] The challenges of climate and non-climate disasters and their impact on income groups in Asia [14:07] How companies can lower risks, boost awareness, and provide incentives for all stakeholders [24:01] The importance of customizing local risks and actions in response to disasters [25:37] Innovative DRR approaches in the Philippines and Japan [35:24] What inclusive technology is, and the role of digital transformation in driving innovations [40:14] “Co-learning” and the overlooked concept of knowledge-sharing in community-based DRR Connect with Prof. Shaw - LinkedIn - Website…
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1 Rethinking the Role of Governance in Crisis Management with Aaron Marks 38:11
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In this episode, Kyle King and Aaron Marks discuss the role of governance in emergency and crisis management, including defining resilience and preparedness, the changing environment and risk factors, and the challenges of communicating and educating the public about these issues. Show Highlights [04:00] How is the changing environment impacting communities and their ability to adapt? [23:00] What role do insurance companies play in managing risk, and why is transparency and communication crucial? [28:00] How does governance contribute to maintaining the status quo, and why is public engagement and trust essential for progress? [34:00] What are the challenges of building cultural preparedness and community engagement, and how do they relate to trust and defining standards? [36:00] Why is questioning and effective communication vital in governance, and what are the goals and intended outcomes of emergency and crisis management? Connect with Aaron - LinkedIn - Website…
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1 Bonus Episode: Innovating for Resilience: A Panel on Food and Water Security 51:13
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In this podcast episode, experts Prof. William Chen, Dr. Roman Tandlich, and Dr. Ashok Swain discussed the challenges of water and food security, exploring the political, technological and educational solutions needed to tackle the problem. Show Highlights [00:33:24] The potential of indigenous knowledge in water management and food production, fostering collaboration between communities and scientists. [00:36:57] Revolutionary water treatment innovations impacting food security and the urgent need for efficient water usage. [00:40:45] Effective solutions to combat water and food scarcity through public education, technology transfer, and collaborative research. [00:48:18] Balancing economic demands with universal access to water, recognizing it as a basic human right. Overall, the experts stressed the need for a comprehensive, collaborative approach to water and food security, involving education, political will, technological developments, and a focus on the importance of water as a basic human right. Connect with our experts on LinkedIn Prof. William Chen Dr. Roman Tandlich Dr. Ashok Swain Mr. Kyle King…
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1 Navigating the Information Maze with Chris Kremidas-Courtney 34:09
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In this podcast episode, Kyle King interviews Chris Kremidas-Courtney, a globally recognized thought leader, on how to navigate the information maze on crisis and emergency management. The interview covers the importance of taking disinformation seriously, the difficulties of quantifying its impacts, and the need for clear communication and community engagement. Kremidas-Courtney also emphasizes the importance of transparency and including the most critical people in the response process to gain citizen satisfaction with political decisions. They also discuss the value of delivering a response to debunk disinformation and avoiding repeating disinformation narratives. The podcast concludes by highlighting the role of information first responders in actively communicating with the public and combating disinformation. Show Highlights [20:10] How disinformation can disrupt disaster response efforts? [20:44] What makes believable disinformation difficult to debunk? [21:12] Revealing the secret: Who holds the key to citizen satisfaction with political decisions? [22:01] Navigating the disinformation maze: what's the best approach to debunking disinformation without promoting false narratives? [25:31] The missing link: What strategies are effective in countering the rapid spread of disinformation? [29:02] Behind closed doors: What challenges hinder quantifying the impacts of disinformation? [29:36] The untold power: How does the future of communication shape the fight against disinformation? [31:02] What can information first responders do to combat disinformation? Connect with Chris Friends of Europe LinkedIn…
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