The Emergency Management Network Podcast

The Emergency Management Network Podcast

By: Todd T. De Voe

Language: en

Categories: Government, Business, Non-profit

This podcast features strategies and advice from today’s leaders and experts in emergency management. Its purpose is to empower and enrich current and future leaders. emnetwork.substack.com

Episodes

Is it a Black Swan Event or a Gray Rhino?
Dec 15, 2025

Show NotesEmergency management often explains breakdowns through the lens of surprise, yet many of the hazards shaping our communities were visible long before impact. Todd and Dan unpack the difference between Black Swan events, which are genuinely rare and difficult to predict, and Gray Rhinos, which are highly probable, high-impact threats that are acknowledged but repeatedly deferred. The discussion explores how normalcy bias, political incentives, and institutional design can lead to the normalization of known risks and why mislabeling Gray Rhinos as Black Swans undermines resilience and professional credibility.

Topics covered include:

* How...

Duration: 00:39:39
State-by-State Weather Breakdown: What to Expect Today
Dec 15, 2025

The primary focus of today’s discussion centers upon the ongoing adverse weather conditions impacting various regions across the United States. As articulated, the National Weather Service has issued numerous warnings and advisories, particularly in the east and Great Lakes, where lake effect snow and severe cold conditions persist. Furthermore, we delve into the flood warnings affecting the Skagit River and the repercussions of a recent magnitude 4.0 earthquake in California, which, while not resulting in significant damage, has prompted caution regarding aftershocks. The episode also addresses hazardous travel conditions in the Los Angeles area due to dense fog and hi...

Duration: 00:04:09
Emergency Responses to Catastrophic Weather Events in the Northwest
Dec 12, 2025

The ongoing extreme atmospheric river has rendered Western Washington and northwestern Oregon in a state of emergency response. Despite a temporary easing of rainfall, the ramifications of major to catastrophic river flooding persist, with additional atmospheric rivers anticipated in the forthcoming week. FEMA’s operations continue to address evacuations, shelter provisions, and transportation disruptions in the affected regions. As we traverse various states, we note that Alaska grapples with blizzard conditions while other areas, such as New York, face significant lake effect snow. Throughout this episode, we remain vigilant in monitoring the evolving weather scenarios across the nation, emphasizing th...

Duration: 00:04:02
Statewide Emergency Declared as Flooding Escalates in Washington
Dec 11, 2025

The current episode elucidates the dire situation unfolding in the Pacific Northwest, where a potent atmospheric river has instigated severe flooding, prompting the governor of Washington to declare a statewide emergency. As multiple rivers reach or exceed flood stage, the National Guard has been activated to assist in the response efforts. We explore the rapid rise of levee concerns, particularly in regions such as the Skagit, Snohomish, Chehalis, Cowlitz, and Puyallup basins, underscoring the critical need for residents to heed local evacuation guidance and avoid flooded roadways. Moreover, we discuss the implications of high wind warnings in southeastern Wyoming...

Duration: 00:03:35
Impending Storms: Pacific Flooding and Midwest Snow
Dec 10, 2025

A potent Pacific atmospheric river is currently inundating Washington and Oregon, resulting in significant urban and river flooding. The episode elucidates the ongoing flood warnings affecting several rivers in these regions, while simultaneously addressing a rapidly advancing winter storm traversing the upper Midwest and Great Lakes. This storm is anticipated to produce bursts of snow, pockets of freezing rain, and robust winds, thereby complicating travel and potentially causing localized power outages. Moreover, Southeast Alaska is grappling with perilous wind chills under cold weather advisories, as the National Hurricane Center confirms a lack of active cyclones in both the Atlantic...

Duration: 00:04:39
Navigating Severe Weather: Essential Updates for the Northern States
Dec 09, 2025

The episode elucidates the current atmospheric conditions affecting various regions of the United States, particularly highlighting the ongoing Pacific atmospheric river that is inundating Washington and Oregon. The National Weather Service has issued multiple flood warnings, including a flood watch for the Seattle Metro area, which is expected to persist through Friday. Concurrently, a winter storm is advancing through the Northern Plains, bringing significant snowfall and hazardous conditions that may lead to treacherous travel. Additionally, damaging winds are impacting South Central regions, compounding the challenges faced by restoration efforts in areas previously affected by severe weather. As we navigate...

Duration: 00:04:25
Antifragile Emergency Managers
Dec 08, 2025

Show Notes: Antifragile Emergency Managers

Episode SummaryIn this episode of the Emergency Management Network Podcast, we explore what it truly means to be an antifragile emergency manager—a practitioner who doesn’t just withstand disruption, but grows stronger because of it. Drawing on Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s concept of antifragility, the conversation moves beyond resilience and robustness to examine how uncertainty, stress, failure, and volatility can become sources of learning and professional growth in emergency management.

Rather than chasing the illusion of control or perfect plans, antifragile emergency managers cultivate adaptive thinking, decentralized decisi...

Duration: 00:30:28
Alaska Earthquake Aftermath: Tracking Aftershocks and Safety Updates
Dec 08, 2025

The primary focus of today’s discourse revolves around the significant meteorological phenomena currently impacting the Pacific Northwest and broader regions, particularly the atmospheric river event poised to unleash excessive rainfall and potential flooding through the evening. I shall elucidate the ongoing weather developments, including the implications of a powerful Pacific storm that is intensifying conditions across western Washington and Oregon. Furthermore, we will convey pertinent information regarding the hazardous winter weather conditions anticipated in Wyoming, Idaho, and parts of Montana, characterized by substantial snowfall and challenging travel conditions. In addition, I will provide updates on the recent magnitude 7.0 ea...

Duration: 00:03:21
False Earthquake Alert: Clarification from USGS on Nevada Incident
Dec 05, 2025

The discourse presented in this podcast episode encompasses a myriad of critical weather updates, reflecting a proactive approach to disseminating pertinent information regarding severe winter conditions. As winter storms loom over the Rockies and northern territories, the audience is apprised of the imminent dangers posed by heavy snow and blizzard conditions, particularly in Alaska and Colorado. The National Weather Service’s warnings are clear, urging individuals to exercise caution and prepare adequately for the onslaught of adverse weather that could disrupt daily life and travel plans.

Additionally, the episode sheds light on the implications of weather phenomena on...

Duration: 00:04:16
Flash Flood Risks and Winter Storm Watches Explained
Dec 04, 2025

The salient point of today’s discourse revolves around the imminent weather developments across the United States, particularly emphasizing the marginal risk of excessive rainfall along the central Gulf coast and the anticipated atmospheric river affecting the Pacific Northwest. I elucidate the potential for localized flash flooding in coastal regions due to persistent showers. Concurrently, I provide updates regarding winter weather advisories and warnings for several states, including Michigan and Colorado, where hazardous travel is expected due to heavy snowfall. Additionally, I draw attention to the coastal flood advisories in various regions, underscoring the need for vigilance as high ti...

Duration: 00:04:53
Navigating Hazardous Conditions: Gale Warnings Across the Great Lakes
Dec 03, 2025

The focal point of our discourse today revolves around the prevailing winter storm warnings and weather advisories that are significantly impacting various regions, particularly Alaska and parts of California. We delve into the details of these warnings, highlighting the hazardous conditions predicted in the Yukon, Kuskokwim region, and along the coastal areas. The National Weather Service has issued advisories due to high tides and heavy surf, which may result in coastal flooding and dangerous travel conditions. Furthermore, we will examine the implications of these weather patterns, including potential urban flash flooding in Louisiana and the continued caution required for...

Duration: 00:04:31
Videocast: Disaster as a Mirror
Dec 02, 2025

Show Notes: Disaster as a Mirror

Episode Summary:

In this episode of the Emergency Management Network, hosts Todd DeVoe and Dan Scott explore one of the most revealing truths in our field: disasters don’t introduce new problems—they expose the ones already there. A hurricane, a wildfire, a blackout, a pandemic: each becomes a mirror reflecting the strengths, weaknesses, inequities, and blind spots embedded in our communities long before impact.

Todd and Dan trace this phenomenon through the research of Daniel Aldrich and others, connecting social vulnerability, infrastructure choices, governance fail...

Duration: 00:21:21
Morning Brief: Impacts of Winter Storms Across the Northeast and Mid Atlantic
Dec 02, 2025

The primary focus of this podcast episode is the comprehensive analysis of the winter weather conditions affecting various regions of the United States on December 2, 2025. I elucidate the impact of a significant winter storm that has engendered widespread warnings and advisories across the northern Mid Atlantic and interior Northeast. Furthermore, I address the adverse weather phenomena occurring in the Florida Panhandle, where morning storms present a marginal risk of damaging winds and the potential for brief tornadoes. As I traverse through the states, I highlight the freeze warnings that prevail in parts of California, Nevada, and Arizona, alongside the...

Duration: 00:05:21
Navigating Winter's First Week: A Comprehensive Analysis
Dec 01, 2025

Today, we provide a comprehensive overview of the inclement weather patterns emerging across the United States as we enter the first week of winter. A significant winter storm is anticipated to impact the Northeast, with winter storm watches already in effect for various regions, signaling the likelihood of hazardous travel conditions. Concurrently, we observe a developing coastal system that is expected to bring wintry weather to the northern Mid Atlantic and interior New England. In Alaska, a potent Gulf low is creating hazardous marine conditions, alongside an ice storm warning issued for parts of the Anchorage area. We will...

Duration: 00:05:00
Lake Effect Snow: What to Expect This Thanksgiving
Nov 26, 2025

The primary focus of this podcast episode is the severe winter weather conditions affecting the upper Midwest and Great Lakes region, which are anticipated to create hazardous travel scenarios during the holiday period. The National Weather Service has issued blizzard and winter storm warnings, particularly for parts of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, with expectations of dangerous travel due to whiteouts and wind gusts reaching 40 to 50 miles per hour. Additionally, heavy lake effect snow is forecasted through Thanksgiving, while other regions, such as Hawaii, have experienced seismic activity, including a magnitude 4.6 earthquake. Furthermore, it is essential for residents affected by Ty...

Duration: 00:04:01
Emergency Weather Brief: High Winds and Tornado Threats
Nov 25, 2025

This podcast episode provides critical weather updates, emphasizing the imminent winter storm warnings and advisories affecting regions from the eastern Dakotas to northern Wisconsin. We elucidate the potential for heavy snowfall accompanied by gusty winds, which is expected to persist through the night and into Wednesday. Furthermore, we address the severe weather risks in southeast Mississippi and east-central Alabama, where damaging winds and possible tornadoes may pose significant threats. High wind warnings are also in effect for the Nebraska Panhandle and southeast Wyoming, highlighting the dangerous conditions for high-profile vehicles. As we navigate through these forecasts, we remain committed...

Duration: 00:04:36
Podcast The Ethics of Triage
Nov 24, 2025

Show Notes: The Ethics of TriageEpisode Summary:

In this episode of the Emergency Management Network, hosts Todd DeVoe and Dan Scott dive into the ethical dimensions of triage decision-making in emergency management. When resources are scarce and lives hang in the balance, how do practitioners decide who receives what—and when? They explore the moral, operational, and community implications of triage: from the utilitarian drive to save the most lives to justice, equity, and the dignity of every individual. The discussion moves beyond clinical mass-casualty triage into the broader realm of emergency management: ho...

Duration: 00:36:00
Regional Weather Briefing: Prepare for Severe Storms and Snow
Nov 24, 2025

A formidable storm system is currently manifesting over the Southern Plains, heralding significant meteorological developments. As we delve into the intricacies of today’s weather forecast, we highlight the potential for severe storms, encompassing damaging winds, hail, and the possibility of isolated tornadoes, particularly affecting regions from eastern Texas to Louisiana and southern Arkansas. Furthermore, we anticipate a shift in the storm risk to the east on Tuesday, which will extend into the Northern Plains and upper Midwest, where winter weather conditions are expected to deteriorate travel standards through Wednesday. This episode meticulously examines the state-by-state weather updates, emphasizing th...

Duration: 00:04:14
Navigating the Elevated Risk Profile: Flood Watches and Winter Weather Advisories
Nov 19, 2025

Today, we address the elevated risk profile resulting from a slow-moving western storm that encompasses the desert Southwest and the Southern Plains. Flood watches and warnings have been issued across parts of Arizona, southeast California, and southern Nevada as persistent rainfall continues to impact these regions. Additionally, southern Utah is experiencing mountain snow, while parts of North Texas through Oklahoma are under a marginal risk for severe storms, which may include damaging winds and hail. We also note that Hawaii’s Big Island summits remain under a winter weather advisory due to anticipated wintry conditions. As we navigate these va...

Duration: 00:04:26
Assessing Weather Patterns: A Focus on California and the Pacific Northwest
Nov 14, 2025

The primary focus of today’s briefing is the current weather conditions across the United States, particularly the anticipated storm system that is expected to bring substantial precipitation to California and the Pacific Northwest. I report that there are no active tropical cyclones in either the Atlantic or Pacific basins, nor is any formation expected in the forthcoming week. Additionally, wildfire activity remains low nationally, with only a significant incident reported in Arizona, where the Stanford Fire continues to be monitored. Furthermore, I highlight the establishment of resource centers in Alaska to assist survivors of recent storms, underscoring the on...

Duration: 00:02:15
Flood Watches and High Surf Advisories Across the West Coast
Nov 13, 2025

The primary focus of today’s discourse pertains to the impending atmospheric conditions that are anticipated to impact various regions across the western United States, particularly California. A rapidly advancing atmospheric river is expected to instigate flood watch conditions spanning from the Yosemite Valley and Sierra foothills into the Southern Cascades, while a robust onshore flow will generate wind advisories within the Sacramento Valley and inclement winter weather in the High Sierra. Furthermore, the Weather Prediction Center has indicated a significant likelihood of flash flooding across central Northern California, particularly in urban areas. In addition, the episode delineates the po...

Duration: 00:02:22
Navigating the Aftermath of the G4 Geomagnetic Storm
Nov 12, 2025

The salient point of this podcast episode is the report of a severe geomagnetic storm that reached G4 intensity, which may lead to potential disruptions in GPS and HF radio communications, as well as the possibility of auroras in high latitude regions. We also discuss the absence of tropical cyclones in both the Atlantic and Pacific regions, indicating a lack of immediate concern in those areas. Additionally, we note that the Storm Prediction Center has not identified any severe thunderstorm risks across the United States, although there may be isolated, non-severe thunderstorms in northern California. Winter weather remains a...

Duration: 00:02:57
Fire Weather Concerns: Critical Alerts for South Texas
Nov 11, 2025

This podcast episode delivers a comprehensive overview of the significant meteorological events occurring on Veterans Day, November 11, 2025. A pronounced cold snap has instigated freeze and hard freeze warnings across various regions, notably in the Southeast, including Georgia and parts of Florida. Additionally, the episode elucidates the aftermath of substantial lake effect snow events in the Great Lakes region, which have resulted in hazardous commuting conditions due to slick roads. Furthermore, the podcast highlights critical fire weather advisories in South Central and South Texas, emphasizing the persistent threat posed by low humidity and gusty winds. As we navigate through the...

Duration: 00:05:17
When Division Becomes the Disaster
Nov 10, 2025

🎙️ Culture Wars and Catastrophe: When Division Becomes the Disaster

Emergency Management Network PodcastHosts: Todd DeVoe, CEM & Dan Scott, CEM

Episode Summary

In this timely and hard-hitting episode, Todd DeVoe and Dan Scott delve into one of the most pressing and underappreciated threats facing modern society—not a hurricane or wildfire, but the growing divide within our communities. Culture Wars and Catastrophe: When Division Becomes the Disaster explores how political polarization, social fragmentation, and mistrust in institutions have created vulnerabilities as real as any physical hazard.

The hosts unpack how “us versus...

Duration: 00:34:41
Fire Danger on the Rise: An In-Depth Look at Today's Alerts
Nov 10, 2025

The predominant focus of today’s broadcast revolves around the critical fire weather conditions affecting several regions, particularly the Florida Panhandle and parts of Louisiana and Mississippi. We delineate the issuance of red flag warnings, which signify elevated fire risks due to gusty winds and arid humidity levels, thereby underscoring the potential for rapid fire spread should any ignition occur. Additionally, we address the impending freeze conditions anticipated across central and northern Texas, coupled with the dense fog advisories along the southern California coastline, which are significantly impairing visibility. Furthermore, we report on ongoing firefighting efforts in Virginia and We...

Duration: 00:03:07
Flooding and Winds: A Comprehensive Weather Brief
Nov 07, 2025

The principal focus of this briefing is the ongoing river flooding affecting Washington’s Skokamish River, which has escalated to moderate flooding, resulting in significant impacts on local infrastructure. I, Cedric, present this EM Morning Brief for Friday, November 7, 2025, in which I will outline various critical weather advisories and hazardous conditions across multiple states. High winds are currently impacting travel along Wyoming’s I-80 and parts of Montana, while winter weather advisories persist in both Alaska and Southwest Montana. Additionally, the coastal regions of California are under advisories for high surf and coastal flooding, posing risks to small craft and...

Duration: 00:03:38
Alaska Faces Severe Weather: Freezing Spray and Gale Warnings
Nov 06, 2025

The salient point of our discussion today revolves around the significant weather events currently impacting various regions across the United States. We commence with the early season influences from the Pacific, which have resulted in heavy rainfall and mountain snow in the Northwest and Northern California, alongside coastal hazards affecting Oregon and the Bay Area. Furthermore, the Northeast is experiencing the aftermath of a strong cold front, characterized by brisk winds that have led to scattered outages and downed limbs in Connecticut. Additionally, Alaska’s marine zones are grappling with severe freezing conditions and gale warnings, while Hawaii is un...

Duration: 00:04:12
Understanding the Marginal Flash Flood Risk in Northern California and Oregon
Nov 05, 2025

The prevailing meteorological conditions today warrant significant attention, as a formidable Pacific atmospheric river continues to inundate the Northwestern region of the United States. With the advent of heavy precipitation, coupled with mountain snow and elevated surf conditions, we must remain vigilant regarding the potential for localized flooding and hazardous weather. The National Weather Service has issued flash flood risks, particularly along the northern California and southwestern Oregon coastlines, extending through Thursday morning. Moreover, high wind warnings are in effect, suggesting that residents should prepare for potential power outages and hazardous conditions. As we navigate through these tumultuous weather...

Duration: 00:05:31
Critical Fire Weather Alerts: Nebraska and South Dakota
Nov 04, 2025

The primary focus of today’s discussion revolves around the absence of cyclonic activity in the Atlantic and eastern Pacific regions, as reported by the National Hurricane Center. The forecast indicates a period devoid of significant weather developments over the ensuing week, thereby suggesting limited severe weather potential. We also delve into the implications of a robust Pacific weather pattern, which is expected to generate marine gales and coastal hazards along the coasts of Washington and Oregon, while issuing wind advisories and coastal flood warnings for the San Francisco Bay area. Additionally, we address elevated fire weather concerns in th...

Duration: 00:03:03
The Myth of Control
Nov 03, 2025

Episode Summary

In this thought-provoking episode, Todd DeVoe and Dan Scott explore “The Myth of Control”—a concept that challenges one of the most fundamental assumptions in emergency management: that we can control chaos. Drawing from philosophy, leadership theory, and real-world emergency operations, they unpack how the illusion of control shapes decisions, policies, and leadership under pressure.

The hosts discuss the paradox that while control provides comfort and structure, it can also lead to rigidity and tunnel vision during crises. They explore the balance between preparedness and adaptability, and how embracing uncertainty can make l...

Duration: 00:27:58
Anticipating Adverse Weather: Safety Measures and Precautions
Nov 03, 2025

The salient point of today’s discussion pertains to the impending adverse weather conditions across various states as a fast-moving cold front approaches the Northeast. We elucidate the potential ramifications of this meteorological phenomenon, including gusty winds and scattered showers, which are anticipated to affect numerous regions. Furthermore, we highlight the marine gales and the resultant hazardous surf conditions on the Great Lakes and Gulf of Maine, as well as the marginal flood risks in western Washington and northwest Oregon. Our analysis extends to specific states, detailing the surf hazards in California and the gale conditions prevalent in Michigan an...

Duration: 00:03:09
Inside IAEM 2025: Building the Future of Emergency Management
Oct 31, 2025

Show Notes: EMN | IAEM Conference 2025 Preview with Duane Hagelgans

Episode Title:Inside IAEM 2025: Building the Future of Emergency Management

Host: Dan Scott, CEMGuest: Duane Hagelgans, IAEM Conference ChairDuration: ~45 minutes

Summary:In this special episode of The Emergency Management Network Podcast, host Dan Scott, CEM, sits down with Duane Hagelgans, the IAEM 2025 Conference Committee Chair, to discuss what attendees can expect from this year’s event in Savannah, Georgia.

They dive into the conference theme, the new structure of sessions and networking opportunities, and how IAEM continues to evolve to me...

Duration: 00:27:47
Atmospheric Rivers and Rising Rivers: Weather Insights for the Pacific Northwest
Oct 31, 2025

The primary focus of today’s briefing is the significant and ongoing impact of a substantial fall storm across the Northeast, resulting in localized roadway and coastal flooding. As we navigate through the details of this weather event, it becomes evident that gradual improvement is anticipated later in the day. Furthermore, we must acknowledge the impending arrival of the first in a series of Pacific atmospheric rivers that is expected to affect Washington and Oregon, bringing with it rising rivers and hazardous surf conditions. Additional warnings are in effect for various coastal regions, including gale warnings and high surf ad...

Duration: 00:03:10
Navigating the Coastal Challenges: A Brief on Hurricane Melissa
Oct 30, 2025

Shownotes

The primary focus of today’s discussion revolves around the significant impacts of Hurricane Melissa as it navigates between the central Bahamas and Bermuda, specifically highlighting the consequential marine hazards and instances of minor coastal flooding along the Mid Atlantic and Northeast coastlines. We elucidate the various advisories issued by the National Weather Service, which indicate a marginal risk of severe weather, inclusive of damaging winds and the potential for isolated tornadoes. Additionally, we examine the coastal flood advisories that have been enacted across multiple states, notably affecting areas from Delaware to New York City, where lo...

Duration: 00:04:18
FEMA's Response: Over $1 Billion for 2026 FIFA World Cup Preparedness
Oct 29, 2025

The salient point of this podcast episode revolves around the significant impact of Hurricane Melissa, which has made landfall in eastern Cuba as a Category 3 storm and is progressing northeastward towards the Bahamas. We meticulously delineate the potential hazards arising from this weather event, notably the elevated risk of rip currents and rough surf along the southeastern coast of the United States, particularly Florida. Additionally, the episode elaborates on various weather alerts, including a marginal flash flood risk across the Southern and Central Appalachians, as well as a potential severe weather risk in eastern North Carolina and Southeast Virginia...

Duration: 00:04:46
Hurricane Melissa: The Caribbean's Impact on US Beaches
Oct 28, 2025

The salient point of today’s discourse revolves around the dangerous heat currently gripping Southern California, accompanied by heat advisories in regions such as Los Angeles, Ventura, and San Diego. As we navigate through the weather phenomena affecting the United States, we observe that a robust cold front is advancing through southeastern Texas and coastal Louisiana, presenting a marginal risk of severe weather, including isolated strong storms. Concurrently, we note the presence of Hurricane Melissa in the Caribbean, which, while not posing an immediate threat of landfall, continues to influence surf conditions along Florida’s Atlantic coastline. Additionally, various fros...

Duration: 00:03:39
Socrates in the EOC
Oct 27, 2025

Show Notes: Socrates in the EOC

Episode Summary:In this episode of The Emergency Management Network, hosts Todd DeVoe and Dan Scott explore Socrates's timeless philosophy and how his method of inquiry, humility, and pursuit of wisdom apply to today’s emergency operations centers (EOCs). Through the Socratic lens, we examine leadership under pressure, decision-making amidst uncertainty, and the value of questioning assumptions in complex incident management.

Socrates taught that wisdom begins with recognizing ignorance — a deeply rooted principle in emergency management, where the unknown is ever-present. In this episode, Todd discusses how the...

Duration: 00:29:11
EM Morning Brief 10/27/2025
Oct 27, 2025

This podcast episode delineates the current meteorological conditions across the United States as of October 27, 2025, with particular emphasis on localized hazards rather than widespread severe weather threats. The discussion highlights various weather advisories, including winter storm warnings for the Greater Yellowstone region, where hazardous travel conditions are anticipated due to snow accumulation. Additionally, listeners are informed of elevated fire weather risks in southern Colorado, alongside gale conditions affecting mariners in Washington waters and a high surf advisory for California’s central coast. The episode further notes the continuation of frost and freeze advisories in New England and alerts regarding ri...

Duration: 00:03:21
EM Morning Brief: Friday October 24, 2025
Oct 24, 2025

In today’s EM Morning Brief for Friday, October 24th, 2025, Cedric provides updates on various weather predictions and emergency management activities across the United States. Key points include excessive rainfall expected in the Pacific Northwest and northern California, a Slight Risk of severe thunderstorms in Texas, and Tropical Storm Melissa’s potential life-threatening flooding in Jamaica and southern Hispaniola. FEMA reports several disaster declarations, including for severe storms in Alaska, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Nebraska. Additional weather advisories and disaster recovery information are highlighted for several states. Stay informed and stay safe.

00:00 Introduction and Today’s Overview00:06 Weathe...

Duration: 00:04:16
EM Morning Brief: Thursday October 23rd, 2025
Oct 23, 2025

In today’s EM Morning Brief, Cedric covers weather alerts and updates for Thursday, October 23rd, 2025. Key highlights include freeze and frost alerts from the Ohio Valley to Appalachia, high surf advisories in Hawaii, and gale conditions in southern New England waters. Detailed state-specific updates include a precautionary boil water notice in Hallandale Beach, FL, high fire danger in central and north Georgia, and lake-effect rain in western New York. Stay informed and safe with your local NWS and EMA updates.

00:00 Introduction and National Weather Overview00:54 Regional Weather Alerts00:56 State-by-State Weather Updates03:54 Conclusion and Safety Reminders

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Duration: 00:04:04
Video:The Fault Lines of Federalism
Oct 20, 2025

In this episode, Todd DeVoe and Dan Scott explore the evolving balance of power between federal, state, and local governments in emergency management. Drawing from Todd’s doctoral research and professional experience, they unpack how “picket fence federalism” may actually find its most authentic expression in disaster management. From FEMA’s shifting role to the tension between autonomy and centralization, this conversation dives deep into what federalism means for practitioners on the ground… and what happens when the fence starts to shake.

Show Notes

Federalism has always been a delicate balance, a system designed to distribute...

Duration: 00:33:48
Podcast The Fault Lines of Federalism:
Oct 20, 2025

In this episode, Todd DeVoe and Dan Scott explore the evolving balance of power between federal, state, and local governments in emergency management. Drawing from Todd’s doctoral research and professional experience, they unpack how “picket fence federalism” may actually find its most authentic expression in disaster management. From FEMA’s shifting role to the tension between autonomy and centralization, this conversation dives deep into what federalism means for practitioners on the ground… and what happens when the fence starts to shake.

Show Notes

Federalism has always been a delicate balance, a system d...

Duration: 00:33:48
EM Morning Brief - October 14, 2025
Oct 14, 2025

Join Cedric for the EM Morning Brief on October 14, 2025. Western Alaska is in emergency response mode after Typhoon Halong’s remnants cause devastation, resulting in at least one fatality, two missing persons, and over 50 rescues. Central and southern California brace for heavy rain and potential flash flooding from an early-season Pacific storm. Tropical Storm Lorenzo remains in the Atlantic with no U.S. impact. A minor 2.6 earthquake strikes New York overnight with no damage reported. State-specific updates include ongoing recovery efforts and coastal impacts. Stay informed with the latest emergency management news.

00:00 Introduction and Headlines00:07 Western Alaska Em...

Duration: 00:04:05
Normalcy Bias and Complacency
Oct 13, 2025

Why do we freeze when we should act? Why do organizations wait for the crisis to end before changing? In this episode, Todd DeVoe and Brian Colburn unpack the psychological trap of normalcy bias and its close cousin, complacency — the silent killers that erode readiness long before disaster strikes.

Drawing from behavioral science, real-world emergency management experience, and leadership philosophy, they explore how our brains resist change, why “business as usual” is so seductive, and how leaders can build cultures that recognize danger without panic and adapt without hesitation.

From the OODA and POP-DO...

Duration: 00:34:14
Not the Critic Who Counts, But the Leader Who Dares
Oct 06, 2025

Show Notes — Not the Critic Who Counts, But the Leader Who DaresHosted by Todd DeVoe and Dan Scott

In this powerful episode, Todd and Dan dive deep into one of the most timeless lessons on leadership, courage, and purpose — inspired by Theodore Roosevelt’s legendary “Man in the Arena” speech. Together, they unpack what it means to truly dare greatly in the face of criticism, fear, and uncertainty.

This is not a conversation about perfection — it’s about presence.It’s about showing up when others hesitate, leading when the path isn’t clear, and owning both the vi...

Duration: 00:31:25
EM Morning Brief: Monday October 6th 2025
Oct 06, 2025

Join Cedric for the EM Morning Brief on Monday, October 6th, 2025. Coastal flooding, dangerous surf, and high rip-current risks are impacting the Atlantic and Gulf coasts from Florida to the Carolinas due to onshore flows and the full-moon king tides. Major weather warnings include Coastal Flood Warnings and Advisories around the St. Johns River basin and Florida’s Atlantic shoreline. Updates from regional NWS offices detail ongoing hazards and advisories for Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Texas, and Louisiana. Oregon sees Frost Advisories and Freeze Warnings in northwest regions. Stay safe and stay updated!

00:00 Introduction and Today’s Ov...

Duration: 00:03:29
EM Morning Brief, Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Sep 30, 2025

Good morning, I’m Cedric and this is your EM Morning Brief for Tuesday, September 30th, 2025. Hazardous surf and rip currents impact the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic due to Hurricane Humberto and Tropical Storm Imelda, with limited U.S. coastal impacts mainly to surf and minor coastal flooding. Wildfire activity continues in the Pacific Northwest and California, with updates on evacuations and containment efforts. The USGS reports no damaging earthquakes in the past day. Congress has yet to reauthorize the National Flood Insurance Program, potentially affecting home closings in flood zones. State-specific updates include air quality advisories in Texas, high su...

Duration: 00:05:03
EM Morning Brief
Sep 13, 2025

Join Cedric for the EM Morning Brief covering the latest weather concerns and emergency updates for Friday, September 12th, 2025. Topics include flooding risks in South Florida, southwestern Colorado, central New Mexico, and the northern Plains, severe storm forecasts in Montana and the Dakotas, and ongoing wildfire activity in the western United States. Stay informed with the latest evacuation orders, closures, and preparedness levels. Tune in for detailed reports from affected areas including California, Texas, Florida, Washington, Oregon, New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Wyoming, and Hawaii. Remember to stay weather-aware and check local alerts for rapid updates.

00:00 Introduction and...

Duration: 00:03:27
Tuesday, September 9th, 2025
Sep 09, 2025

Join Cedric as he presents the E.M. Morning Brief for September 9, 2025.

Today’s updates include ongoing wildfire activities in the Pacific Northwest, particularly in Washington and Oregon, a recent 5.8 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Oregon, and various severe weather risks across the central and southern High Plains, eastern Colorado, western Kansas, eastern New Mexico, the Oklahoma Panhandle, and parts of Texas. Additionally, Hurricane Kiko is causing hazardous surf conditions near Hawaii. Stay informed and stay safe!

00:00 Introduction and Headlines00:58 Colorado01:11 Hawaii01:22 Kansas01:31 New Mexico01:40 Oklahoma01:49 Oregon02:02 Texas02:13 Washington02:27 Conclusion

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Duration: 00:02:39
The Silence Before the Fall:
May 10, 2025

By Todd T. DeVoe, CEM, MPA

Pause and reflect on this: history is filled with moments when people stood silent as their societies collapsed around them, none more emblematic than the fall of Rome. As flames consumed the city, Nero played on, indifferent. But the more profound tragedy wasn’t merely his instability or negligence. It was the paralysis of those who knew better. The senators, administrators, and caretakers of the public trust had the authority to act. They had the duty to speak. And yet, they chose comfort over courage, obedience over leadership.

That st...

Duration: 00:06:55
TN2P with Guest Arthur Simental
Apr 23, 2025

In this enlightening episode of Theory-N2-Practice, Arthur Simental shares his journey through emergency management, from his start as a first responder to his current roles as a professor, researcher, and consultant.

We delve into Arthur's creation of Disaster War Gaming, a revolutionary tool designed to improve emergency preparedness through interactive, science-backed tabletop exercises.

The conversation also explores Arthur's ambitious initiative, the US Emergency and Disaster Management Congress, which aims to professionalize the field of emergency management through standardization and self-governance.

Join us as we discuss today's pressing need for visibility, legitimacy, and professional...

Duration: 00:52:11
TN2P Podcast with Toni Hauser
Apr 22, 2025

Exploring IAEM Conferences with Toni Hauser | Theory -N2- Practice Join host Dan Scott and guest Toni Hauser as they delve into the benefits and opportunities offered by the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) conferences.

Learn about Toni's journey within the IAEM, the various events and training sessions available, and how these conferences enhance professional development and networking in the field of emergency management.

Whether you are a seasoned attendee or a first-timer, discover why the IAEM conferences are a must-attend for emergency management professionals.

00:00 Welcome and Introduction
00:47 Meet Toni Hauser
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Duration: 00:17:21
TN2P Podcast with Duane Hagelgans
Apr 18, 2025

In this episode, we discuss the importance of professional development and professional associations, focusing on the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM).

Host Dan Scott and guest Dr. Duane Hagelgans delve into their personal experiences, highlighting how joining such associations and participating in training programs have profoundly impacted their careers. 

They also cover upcoming IAEM conferences, including the virtual conference on May 9th and the in-person annual conference in November in Louisville, Kentucky.

Emphasis is placed on the significance of conferences for networking, training, and the overall advancement of the emergency management profession.
Duration: 00:25:06

Hell of a year so far!
Feb 16, 2025

0:14Good morning, good morning, good afternoon.

0:15How are you doing out there in the world?

0:18And well, this is a revamp of prepare responder covers program we put on last two, oh, guess two years ago, right, We started with it.

0:29I'm looking into all different aspects of what it is to respond to large scale emergencies and not just Emergency Management. Still, we're looking at law, fire, EMS, private industry, public side of things.

0:47It's a broad brush.

0:49And so I'm excited.

0:51And so...

Duration: 00:27:20
I Believe in Santa:
Dec 23, 2024

I’m 54 Years Old, and I Believe in Santa: A Reflection on Faith, Imagination, and the Spirit of Christmas

At 54, when life yourself tethered to realism, routine, and rationality, I stand unashamed in saying that I believe in Santa. Not as a literal man sliding down chimneys but as a symbol, an idea, and perhaps even something more profound than the myth. Believing in Santa at this stage in life is an act of philosophical defiance—a conscious decision to keep faith in things unseen, embrace wonder, and acknowledge the value of imagination in a worl...

Duration: 00:06:51
TN2P with Tim Padilla
Nov 27, 2024

Join host Dan Scott in this riveting episode of 'Theory N2 Practice' as he sits down with Tim Padilla to explore his fascinating journey from a background in entertainment to becoming a semi-professional in emergency management.

Discover Tim's unique path, including memorable experiences like playing accordion with Slash from Guns N' Roses and becoming a senior manager at Paramount Pictures. Tim shares his insights on the importance of volunteering, the essence of networking, and the passion that drives his work in emergency management.

This episode blends personal anecdotes, professional growth, and the relentless pursuit of making...

Duration: 00:34:52
TN2P with Drew Downing
Nov 20, 2024

In this episode, host Dan Scott interviews Drew Downing, an expert with over 15 years of experience in health disaster management. Drew shares his journey, current ventures, and insights into federal consulting and logistics management. They discuss the importance of innovation in emergency management, the role of community engagement, and the necessity of consistent funding and proactive mitigation. Drew also provides valuable advice on leadership, strategic planning, and building meaningful relationships in the field. Tune in to learn more about the future of emergency management and how professionals can adapt and thrive in this evolving landscape.

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Duration: 01:02:03
TN2P with Dr. Randy Collins
Nov 13, 2024

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Join Randy Collins, the Emergency Management Senior Director for the city of Neom in Saudi Arabia, at the Leadership Symposium, where he shares insights on transforming the field of emergency management. In this compelling presentation, Randy discusses his background, the mega project of Neom, and his revolutionary proposal to replace 'recovery' with 'adaptation' in emergency management.

He stresses the importance of adaptive intelligence and emergency managers' need to evolve personally and professionally. Randy challenges traditional...

Duration: 00:53:55
TN2P with Jolie Wills
Nov 06, 2024

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Welcome to Theory into Practice! Join host Daniel as he engages with Jolie Wills, a cognitive scientist and co-owner of Hummingly, to explore the central themes of resilience and emotional intelligence. Drawing from Jolie's extensive experience in managing large-scale disasters, including the 2010 New Zealand earthquake, this episode delves into practical applications for everyday interactions and self-care. 

Learn about innovative strategies to prevent burnout among emergency managers, the importance of leadership and team dynamics, and the power of storytelling in fostering preparedness. T...

Duration: 00:47:27
TN2P with Daniel Kaniewski
Oct 30, 2024

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Join us on Theory into Practice as we delve into the critical aspects of disaster resilience and emergency management. Featuring expert insights from Dr. Daniel Kaniewski and Dan Scott, this episode covers the importance of pre-disaster actions, the economic benefits of hazard mitigation, and the role of insurance in disaster preparedness.

We explore the misconceptions about FEMA assistance, the significance of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), and the work of the Institute for Business and Home Safety (IBHS). Learn practical strategies...

Duration: 00:35:32
Revolutionizing Public Safety: Skyline’s Role in Enhancing Video Sharing Solutions
Oct 25, 2024

In the fast-paced world of emergency management, staying ahead of potential threats during large-scale events like the Super Bowl is critical. Skyline Technology Solutions is at the forefront of this effort and a key player in integrating real-time video-sharing solutions that empower emergency responders to make swift, informed decisions. In this edition, we sit down with Mia Millette, CEO of Skyline Technology Solutions, to explore how their cutting-edge technology transforms public safety operations and strengthens community resilience. Join us as we delve into the innovations shaping emergency management's future.

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Duration: 00:34:30
TN2P with Dillon Taylor
Oct 23, 2024

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Leadership Mastery & Excellence in Emergency Management Join host Dan as he delves into the world of emergency management in this insightful episode. Special guest Dylan Taylor, Chief of Staff and Senior Counsel at the Virginia Department of Emergency Management, shares his journey in leadership, emphasizing the importance of team engagement, continual learning, and collaborative leadership.

Discover the concept of 'turning decades into days' by learning from seasoned mentors and understanding the imperative role of emergency managers in being the best part of...

Duration: 00:36:33
The IAEM Region 9 Presidential Candidates Forum
Oct 12, 2024

The IAEM Region 9 Presidential Candidates Forum brought together the candidates for the upcoming IAEM Region 9 presidency as they presented their platforms, shared their visions for the future of emergency management, and answered questions from the community. This interactive session provided a unique opportunity for IAEM members to engage with the candidates, learn about their priorities, and understand how they plan to lead the region toward greater resilience and professional growth. If you missed the live event, you can catch up by listening to the recording and staying informed about the future direction of IAEM Region 9!<...

Duration: 00:46:10
Revolutionizing Disaster Response:
Sep 23, 2024

In the Emergency Management Network Leaders and Innovators interview series, Todd DeVoe speaks with Arthur Simental, a certified emergency manager and game creator, about an innovative training board game for emergency managers. The guest shares their journey into emergency management, which began after high school with an introduction to an exercise in Colorado Springs. Inspired by disaster movies and exercises, they developed a passion for emergency management and training.

The conversation covers creating a unique board game that fills a gap in emergency management training by being more immersive and engaging than traditional...

Duration: 00:37:26
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TN2P with Carlos Francisco on Corporate Security
Sep 11, 2024

Leadership and Corporate Security with Carlos Francisco | Theory into Practice In this episode of Theory into Practice, host Dan Scott interviews Carlos Francisco, a corporate security expert with over 21 years of experience at the Walt Disney Company and a background in emergency management.

They delve into the importance of leadership, mentorship, and proactive emergency management. Carlos shares insights from his book, So You Want to Get into Corporate Security, and his upcoming work.

The conversation covers key leadership principles, building valuable partnerships, and methods for nurturing a proactive mindset in the professional world. Join them for...

Duration: 00:43:40
We Have A Gigantic Vision...It's Up To You To Be Part Of It!
Sep 06, 2024

The Leadership Summit is a dynamic and transformative event that brings together leaders, innovators, and visionaries from various fields and backgrounds. This summit is a platform for sharing insights, strategies, and best practices in leadership, management, and personal development. Attendees can expect engaging discussions, thought-provoking presentations, and opportunities for networking and collaboration.

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Duration: 00:02:43
Unpacking the EMI Name Change Controversy with Carol Cwiak: Impacts on Emergency Management
Sep 04, 2024

In this heartfelt and detailed episode of 'Theory into Practice,' host Dan Scott chats with retiring emergency management expert Carol Cwiak.

They discuss the controversial rebranding of the Emergency Management Institute (EMI) to the National Disaster and Emergency Management University, exploring its implications for the professionalization and capabilities of emergency management.

Carol shares her career journey, the challenges of a profession often overlooked and underfunded, and her passionate plea for the community to work together toward recognition and respect.

Tune in for an insightful discussion on the past, present, and future of...

Duration: 00:47:04
TN2P with Carol Cwiak on EMI and Professionalization in EM
Sep 04, 2024

Unpacking the EMI Name Change Controversy with Carol Cwiak: Impacts on Emergency Management In this heartfelt and detailed episode of 'Theory into Practice,' host Dan Scott chats with retiring emergency management expert Carol Cwiak.

They discuss the controversial rebranding of the Emergency Management Institute (EMI) to the National Disaster and Emergency Management University, exploring the implications this has for the professionalization and capabilities of emergency management.

Carol shares her career journey, the challenges of a profession often overlooked and underfunded, and her passionate plea for the community to work together toward recognition and respect. Tune...

Duration: 00:47:04
TN2P with Ginny Katz HazAdapt
Aug 21, 2024

Join host Dan Scott on Theory-N2-Practice as he converses with Ginny Katz, CEO of HazAdapt.

Ginny discusses the significant growth of HazAdapt, a groundbreaking app designed to enhance community emergency management through intuitive hazard preparedness and response tools. 

The episode delves into the functionality of HazAdapt, including its unique offline capabilities, interactive safety guides, and gamified preparedness tools like Prep Checks. Learn about recent success stories from Oregon State University and discover how emergency managers can leverage HazAdapt to boost community engagement and resilience.

Ginny also unveils the upcoming release of Resilience Points, a...

Duration: 00:45:19
Game Day Management: Behind the Scenes with Penn State Emergency Management
Aug 16, 2024

Episode Description: Get ready to explore the high-stakes world of Game Day Management, where precision, planning, and quick decision-making are crucial. In this episode, we bring together top minds to share their expertise. Brian P. Bittner, a leader in game-day emergency management at Penn State, joins us to discuss the unique challenges of coordinating safety and operations for one of the largest college football stadiums in the country.

We’ll explore how Penn State manages the influx of over 100,000 fans on game days, ensuring their safety and enjoyment while navigating the complexities of emergency preparedness an...

Duration: 00:40:55
The Future of Wildfire Management:
Aug 11, 2024

"Elemental: Reimagine Wildfire" is a timely and thought-provoking documentary that challenges the conventional narratives around wildfires and their management. As emergency management professionals, we are often at the forefront of responding to these increasingly frequent and intense natural disasters. This film provides us with a critical opportunity to rethink our approaches, emphasizing the need for a paradigm shift in how we understand and manage wildfires.

The documentary explores the complex relationship between fire, the environment, and human communities, pushing the boundaries of what is traditionally considered effective wildfire management. It highlights the importance of returning...

Duration: 00:33:50
Perseverance and Innovation: Saving Lives One Family at a Time
Jul 29, 2024

Description: Join us for an inspiring interview with Vivek Kaliraman, where he shares his journey of perseverance and the innovative vest and app he has developed to enhance emergency management. Todd discusses the importance of collaboration with social entrepreneurs like Vivek and the need for emergency managers to seek out and support innovative startups. This conversation highlights how unique solutions and partnerships can better prepare communities for emergencies. Thank you for tuning in, and we look forward to seeing you in our next episode!

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Duration: 00:36:58
The Emergency Management Song
Jul 24, 2024

In the high-stakes world of emergency management, where every detail matters and preparation is critical, finding fun moments can be a rare but vital source of relief. Yesterday, my nephew introduced me to an app that generates full songs from just a few keywords. Intrigued, I decided to experiment with this tool, and th…



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TN2P with Shawn Bryan from MOSH-1
Jul 03, 2024

In this episode of the Theory-N2-Practice Podcast, we're happy to welcome Shawn Bryan, the visionary owner of MOSH-1, to discuss the groundbreaking work his company is doing in the renewable energy sector. MOSH-1 is leading the charge in developing mobile, off-grid, solar-powered solutions that are revolutionizing how we approach energy independence and are crucial in disaster response and remote applications.

Join us as Shawn shares the inspiring journey of MOSH-1, from its inception aimed at addressing the lack of electrical infrastructure in remote areas to its pivotal role in enhancing sustainability and resilience across...

Duration: 00:32:08
TN2P - Toxic Leadership with Dr. Rancy Collins
Jun 26, 2024

Get inspired, motivated, taught, and engaged with real-life leaders, emergency managers, and emergency management professionals. Founded by a Leadership and Emergency Management Professional for Leaders and Emergency Managers! When it comes to leadership and emergency management, the “Theory-N2-Practice” examines and evaluates learning and leadership.

Leader's Intent is a concept frequently used in military and business contexts to describe a clear communication of the goals, purpose, and operational framework for a task or mission. The leader aims to empower subordinates and team members by giving them the understanding necessary to achieve desired outcomes, espe...

Duration: 00:57:39
Memorial Day: Observing Sacrifice, and Honor
May 28, 2024

Today, we honor the brave men and women who have sacrificed in service to our nation. Memorial Day is a time for reflection, remembrance, and gratitude as we pay tribute to those who gave their lives to protect the freedoms and values we hold dear.

The origins of Memorial Day can be traced back to the aftermath of the American Civil War, a conflict that tore our nation apart and claimed countless lives. As the war ended in 1865, communities across the country began holding ceremonies to honor the Union and Confederate soldiers who had perished...

Duration: 00:03:31
Streamlining Call Center Workflows in Extreme Events
May 26, 2024

In the Emergency Management Network series hosted by Todd DeVoe, Jason Hurley and Sarah Bonk from Erie County, New York, discuss their experiences with emergency communication, particularly during crises like blizzards. They emphasize the importance of setting up a call center for crisis communications, recounting the establishment of the "snow line" during the 2022 blizzard. This hotline helped manage a range of issues from locating towed vehicles to coordinating medical treatments.

Jason and Sarah highlight the necessity of public outreach and effective communication strategies, particularly for vulnerable populations. They discuss the importance of using clear, understandable language in...

Duration: 00:47:28
AI in Emergency Management
May 16, 2024

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Good afternoon, everybody. This is Todd DeVoe, your host of the Emergency Manager Network. We are starting a new series brought to you by DLAN, where we'll be discussing various ideas in emergency management, policy ideas, and how we can move things forward.

Today, we're focusing on artificial intelligence and machine learning and how these technologies impact emergency management and decision-making. Tim Matheson from Buffalo Computer Graphics and Eric Kant are joining me. We'll have an in-depth conversation about...

Duration: 00:45:13
From the Front Lines to Frontline Careers:
May 13, 2024

 Dscript produced the transcripts; some paragraphs were lightly edited from the audio version for easy reading. However, the spirit of the conversation is the same. There are conversations about mental health, suicide and the impact of disasters on our fellow humans.

Welcome everyone to the Emergency Management Network podcast, your go-to source for all things related to disaster management and helping you create a disaster-resilient community.thein-depth 

 Welcome everyone to the Emergency Management Network podcast, your go-to source for all things related to disaster management and helping you create a disaster-resilient community.  We are the truste...

Duration: 01:06:28
TN2P-Leading During Crisis with Pete Gaynor
May 01, 2024

Join us on this week's episode of the Theory-N2-Practice Podcast, where we delve into crisis management with Pete Gaynor, former FEMA Administrator and renowned crisis management expert. With an illustrious career that spans over a decade in emergency management across local, state, and federal levels, Pete brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the discussion.  

In this episode, Pete shares his insights on the fundamental aspects of leading during crises, drawn from his extensive background, including his pivotal roles during some of our nation's most challenging times, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and numerous natural disasters. W...

Duration: 00:30:06
Decision Making with AI in Emergency Management
Apr 30, 2024

AI in emergency management revolutionizes the entire disaster lifecycle, from preparedness to recovery, by harnessing advanced algorithms to analyze vast data sets for risk assessment and proactive planning. AI empowers decision-makers with real-time insights from diverse sources during crises, optimizing resource allocation and response strategies. Automated tools streamline tasks like damage assessment and risk communication, while simulation models enable scenario planning for more effective interventions. In the aftermath, AI aids in post-disaster analysis, guiding long-term recovery efforts by identifying needs and optimizing rebuilding strategies. AI enhances emergency management's agility, efficiency, and resilience, ensuring more effective responses to disasters and...

Duration: 00:45:13
TN2P with Karith Foster on Inversity
Feb 12, 2024

In this episode of Theory-N2-Practice, we discuss the vision of “Inversity” with Karith Foster. Don’t miss it; it was a great interview!

Karith empowers organizations to have conversations about DEIB in a less threatening, more inviting, deeper, and authentic manner.

INVERSITY™ is for people genuinely dedicated to elevating the conversation around DEIB because they care about themselves and others whose lives they touch.

INVERSITY™ takes the "division" out of traditional DEI programming by offering a genuinely INclusive way to communicate, learn, and create an environment vital to an organization's success.

Karith’s s...

Duration: 00:45:31
TN2P Marcus Haynes and Mel Thomson on Enterprise Risk Management
Jan 05, 2024

In this episode of Theory-N2-Practice, we talk about Leadership and Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) with Mel Thomson and Marcus Haynes. Don’t miss it; it was a great interview!

Mel Thomson leads Enterprise Risk Management at the City of Phoenix. She focuses mostly on uninsurable risks that can impact the city’s strategic plans and goals. Through consulting and facilitation, Mel works with city departments to engage with others in a formalized process to identify, assess, mitigate, and prioritize cross-cutting risks. This allows teams to manage and optimize their risks to either acceptable or unacceptable leve...

Duration: 00:40:25
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2024
Jan 05, 2024

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Happy New Year 2024
Jan 01, 2024

As we bid farewell to another remarkable year, we stand united in our commitment to resilience, preparedness, and the well-being of our communities. Together, we have faced challenges, embraced innovation, and continued to strengthen the bonds that define our emergency management family.

In 2023, your dedication to safeguarding lives, property, and the environment has been inspiring. Whether responding to natural disasters, coordinating emergency plans, or enhancing community engagement, each of you has played a crucial role in creating a safer and more resilient world.

As we step into 2024, let the spirit of hope and positivity guide...

Duration: 00:00:12
How Rudolph The Emergency Management Reindeer Saved Christmas
Dec 24, 2023

Once upon a time in the bustling, snow-covered town of North Pole, there was a unique reindeer named Rudolph the emergency management reindeer (and he had a bright red nose to boot). Unlike his public safety peers, Rudolph had skills that were not on the front line but were critical to the overall response to a disaster. While the other reindeer were trained in public safety and were playing disaster games, they did not invite Rudolph because well...they did not know what he did. You see Rudolph was more of a behind-the-scenes kind of deer. He...

Duration: 00:06:20
Justin Kates Takes the Helm as IAEM-USA President
Dec 03, 2023

As someone who's had the privilege of knowing Justin Kates for several years and sharing a seat with him on the board of the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM), I am thrilled to witness his ascent to the role of President for the 2023-24 term. Justin's election is a testament to his unwavering dedication and expertise in emergency management.

Justin is known for his thoughtful approach and steadfast commitment to the profession. His leadership at IAEM-USA marks a significant milestone, bringing his rich experience and strategic vision to the forefront. He keenly recognizes the...

Duration: 00:35:06
Celebrating Three Years of Innovation:
Nov 19, 2023

Today, my heart is full of gratitude and excitement. As we cross the three-year mark of our journey together, I want to reflect on our shared experiences and thank each of you for your unwavering support.

Three years ago, EMN was an idea, a spin-off from a podcast I was producing. The concept was simple yet ambitious – to deliver emergency management content in new and exciting forms. Looking back, I am overwhelmed by how much we have achieved together. Your engagement, feedback, and encouragement have been the driving force behind our success.

Our mi...

Duration: 00:05:10
Progress, Not Perfection
Oct 09, 2023

Get inspired, motivated, taught, and engage with real-life Leaders, Emergency Managers, and Emergency Management Professionals.Founded by Leadership and Emergency Management Professionals for Leaders and Emergency Managers!

A community to engage in quality discussions and training without the distraction of ads and other nonsense distractions.Let’s get better and let’s do it together!

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Duration: 00:08:29
Crisis Management and Public Leadership in Modern Times
Oct 08, 2023

Today, we are at a pivotal moment in history. As the world watches with bated breath, nations grapple with crises that test the very core of their resilience and determination. The war in Ukraine has become a stalemate without an off-ramp, and the new conflict in Israel looks as if it may become long and drawn out. We look at the countless other situations many African nations have been in sustained armed conflict. We cannot forget the drug wars between the cartels and the government in Mexico. These conflicts serve as somber reminders of the unpredictable nature...

Duration: 00:05:42
Why Am I Doing This?
Oct 04, 2023

When it comes to leadership and emergency management, the “Theory-N2-Practice” is an examination and evaluation of learning and leadership.

This podcast will take the listener on a journey of personal and professional growth. development with reflection, evaluation, and correction.

Join me, Dan Scott, as I go on this journey of self-discovery and talk with some of the greatest leaders, influencers, and inspirational thought leaders in the world.Let’s grow better&Let’s do it together

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TN2P New Day Same Vision
Oct 03, 2023

When it comes to leadership and emergency management, the “Theory-N2-Practice” is an examination and evaluation of learning and leadership.

This podcast will take the listener on a journey of personal and professional growth. development with reflection, evaluation, and correction.

Join me, Dan Scott, as I go on this journey of self-discovery and talk with some of the greatest leaders, influencers, and inspirational thought leaders in the world.Let’s grow better&Let’s do it together

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Duration: 00:15:29
Exploring Policy & Preparedness: Disaster Politics Podcast Returns!
Oct 01, 2023

After a thoughtful hiatus, the “Disaster Politics” podcast is set to return, poised to continue exploring the intricate weave of policy, legislation, and disaster management. This pause allowed Jeff Schlegelmilch to reflect, recalibrate, and refine the content to ensure it remains as relevant and insightful as ever.

The reintroduction of the show promises to bring forth more enriched and diverse conversations, resuming its mission to dissect the interplay between political mechanisms and disaster-centric entities. The inclusion of Todd DeVoe as a new co-host is bound to infuse fresh perspectives and deeper insights into the dialogue, enha...

Duration: 00:52:21
Shifting the Overton Window
Sep 24, 2023

I have been intrigued by the concept of the Overton Window for a while now. Initially because of its profound implications for social policy. The framework offers us a way to understand how cultural shifts happen, how ideas once considered radical can become accepted norms, and how policy change occurs. As I delved deeper, I realized that this concept has an equally significant application in an area of crucial importance—disaster policy and creating a culture of preparedness.

So, let’s explore the framework known as the Overton Window and how it can be utilized to foster more...

Duration: 00:06:02
Finding the Path to Become a Skilled Emergency Manager
Sep 10, 2023

Finding the Path to Become a Skilled Emergency Manager

I wrote a piece called The Hard Truths: Addressing Endemic Challenges in Emergency Management Hiring Practice. It was critical of the current hiring process of choosing underqualified individuals at best or outright unqualified.  I call upon the emergency management industry to look at its hiring criteria to better align with the specialized requirements of the field.

Since I published that piece, I have had multiple people reach out to me and ask me what they needed to become emergency management professionals. I commend them for that, a...

Duration: 00:12:49
Integrating Disaster Risk Reduction into Emergency Management:
Aug 27, 2023

Over the last five years, the U.S. has consistently faced an average of 18 severe disasters annually, each causing damages upwards of a billion dollars. The pattern persisted in 2022, with 18 such incidents inflicting $175.2 billion in damages and resulting in 474 deaths. 

On a global scale, the EM-DAT Emergency Event Database recorded 387 instances of natural disasters in 2022. These events led to 30,704 lives lost and affected 185 million individuals, with total economic damages reaching an estimated $223.8 billion. 

In this challenging landscape, it is crucial for emergency management approaches to be both agile and anticipatory. It is...

Duration: 00:06:33
The Hard Truths: Addressing Endemic Challenges in Emergency Management Hiring Practices
Aug 20, 2023

In this ever-evolving world, our societies are constantly being tested by emergencies and crises that shake the foundations of our security, stability, and prosperity. In such turbulent times, the efficacy of our responses and actions reveals the robustness of our preparations and the depth of our understanding of emergencies. Yet, I fear the lessons we just witnessed in Hawaii will be repeated. Hawaii is a stark reminder of our vulnerabilities and the pressing need to introspect and reform the system. The perils of assigning unqualified or ill-prepared individuals to roles pivotal to Emergency...

Duration: 00:12:05
Leadership Redefined
Aug 06, 2023

What is Leadership?

Let's explore a topic that has the power to change organizations, societies, and, indeed, the world. I am referring to Leadership, a concept that often needs to be more understood and frequently misrepresented. Over the course of this conversation, I aim to distill some fundamental truths about Leadership using the ideals encapsulated in twenty pivotal maximums that capture the essence of true Leadership. 

"Leadership is not about being in charge. It's about taking care of those in your charge." This perfectly encapsulates the core of what it means to be a...

Duration: 00:12:08
The Role of Emergency Managers in Fostering a Culture of Preparedness
Jul 23, 2023

In the contemporary epoch, characterized by escalating environmental uncertainties and rapidly changing weather patterns, disaster management has come under the spotlight. A key aspect of effective disaster management is cultivating a 'culture of preparedness,' a societal framework that prioritizes readiness and proactive action to confront natural and man-made disasters. Let’s explore the role of emergency managers in facilitating the establishment and growth of a preparedness culture.

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