PreparedEx Podcast

Navigating the Top Business Threats in Southeast Asia: Insights with Ruben Hoornveld

In this episode of the PreparedEx podcast, we sit down with Ruben Hoornveld, a seasoned expert in crisis and risk management and regional strategy, to explore the top threats facing businesses in Southeast Asia. From cybersecurity challenges to natural disasters, Ruben shares his deep insights into how organizations can navigate these risks and build resilience…

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Using Securitization Theory to Understand Disasters – An Interview with Dr. Christopher Ankersen

An Interview with  Dr. Christopher Ankersen. Accidents happen. Things fall apart; tornadoes strike; the earth quakes; buildings collapse; lives are affected. However, in order for most formal preventative or response activities to take place, someone in authority must declare what has happened (or is likely to happen) to be a disaster. Only once this step…

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A Perspective from Down Under – Interview with Craig Goldberg

Businesses can be impacted by different types of risk. Some risks can be prepared for, and others are more difficult to predict. Some organizations prepare for risks based on their location and the potential impact due to those specific regional and local risks. In Australia, there are some common threats we see elsewhere in the…

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An Interview with Michael Brown

Being able to create calm during a major emergency is not easy, Michael Brown will attest to that. It’s what you do to ensure you learn those lessons and there are always lessons-to-be-learned from major crises. Recent hurricanes, cyber-attacks, wildfires, and the mass shooting in Las Vegas are challenging situations that needed to be managed….

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Business Continuity Preparedness – An Interview with Leanne Metz

Recent Category 5 hurricanes and major earthquakes have again put the spotlight on the world of preparedness. When a community is impacted by a major event, almost everyone is impacted. It is imperative that we keep our businesses operational in order to support the community. Some organizations have business continuity plans, many don’t. According to…

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Disaster Planning – Interview with Mark Hoffman

Crises can strike without warning. Some incidents are slower and we can often start our response early. No matter what the situation is, we need to do more to prepare our businesses, communities, and families to survive and thrive after a crisis has passed. In this excellent episode, Mark Hoffman discusses how organizations can better…

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What’s Your Crisis Management Team’s Role During a Physical Event?

The Crisis Management Team’s (CMT) role during a physical event may vary depending on the scale and complexity of the emergency. Knowing what to do during such events is essential. In the early stages of a physical event, the CMT needs to be organized. Making timely and accurate decisions due to the team being well…

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Wild-Land Interface Fires – Planning, Community Relationships and Response Capability

As the fall out is being assessed from this year’s major wildland fires on the U.S. west coast and in the Canadian context, the most costly disaster in Canadian history “the Fort McMurray Fire” risk assessors and public policy analysts are re-considering our planning and preparedness models. Wildfire incidents in North America are increasing in…

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PreparedEx Podcast Episode 15 – Hurricane Preparedness – An Interview with Frank Lowe

According to Wikipedia, Hurricane Sandy (unofficially known as “Superstorm Sandy”) was the deadliest and most destructive hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, and the second-costliest hurricane in United States history. The importance of preparing for hurricanes can’t be overstated. Families, individuals as well as businesses and government and none government entities need to have…