
New York City’s Emergency Management Program
New York City is a very dense metropolitan area with a population of 8.4 million people living and working there. This podcast is a conversation with Deanne Criswell, the New York City Emergency Manag...
23 Okt 202041min

Cybersecurity in a Pandemic
The pandemic forced many governments and businesses to have employees work from home for months at a time. This is likely to continue well into 2021 and beyond. This podcast is an interview with Ray P...
21 Okt 202026min

Who is QAnon?
This podcast is an interview with Edie Miller, an investigator with Logically.ai a UK based company that is focused on stopping the spread of disinformation and misinformation on the Internet. The con...
16 Okt 202029min

2020 - An Unprecedented Year
2020 has been an unprecedented year in so many ways. COVID-19 and all its ramifications that echoed through our society from health, the economy, job losses, sports. Disasters have also been unprecede...
3 Okt 20206min

Dangerous Western Washington Wildfires
In this episode, Bud Backer, Fire Chief for East Pierce County Fire and Rescue shares his department’s experience in responding to September 2020 wildland urban interface fires. These fires could have...
28 Sep 202026min

When Your Home Burns Down
Beyond our personal lives, a house, our home is precious to us. When we see the wild land fires burning hundreds and even thousands of houses, these are individual families being impacted. This podcas...
19 Sep 202023min

Reducing Disaster Deaths
Much like the National Motor Vehicle Safety Act, we need to have a national strategy to reduce disaster deaths. Dr. Mark Keim is interviewed about the steps being taken and legislation being developed...
18 Sep 202024min

Disaster Information Management Systems
In this digital age, we need a computerized information management system to better obtain situational awareness about a disaster. A system that collects and displays information helps with the alloca...
11 Sep 202028min





















