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  • Andrew Owlett is a highly experienced security professional who has developed expertise in managing both cyber and physical security risks at a global scale. They are responsible for building and leading top-performing security teams that can handle the evolving threats in today's digital landscape. In addition to His focus on security operations, Andrew also plays a critical role in driving digital strategy and transformation for risk management.

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  • Leading in the AI age requires a unique set of skills and strategies to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence. With AI technologies becoming increasingly pervasive in every aspect of our lives, leaders must have a solid understanding of the capabilities and limitations of these systems, as well as the ethical considerations that come with their use.

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  • This devastating earthquake has left Turkey and the surrounding region in need of the world's assistance. Join the discussion about the challenges faced by communities as they try to rebuild, and what the future holds for Turkey in the wake of such a catastrophic event. This podcast aims to bring attention to the ongoing struggles of those affected by the earthquake and shed light on the long road to recovery. Let's examine the turmoil in Turkey and offer a compassionate look at the people and communities impacted by this tragedy.

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  • In crisis situations, leaders are rarely fully prepared. Despite experiencing the same nerves and anticipation with each crisis, they respond with the desire to make a difference. Ed Conley, a former FEMA responder and NATO advisor, provides ten principles in "Promote the Dog Sitter" to guide leaders in acting swiftly and effectively in disasters. With his extensive experience, Conley offers a unique perspective on how leaders can overcome challenges, build teams, show compassion, and maintain integrity during crises.

    Todd DeVoe
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    Ed Conley
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  • Fitness can help you lead in several ways. Regular exercise can improve physical health and stamina, increasing energy and focus and allowing you to perform better in work and personal tasks. In addition, regular exercise can improve mental health and reduce stress, leading to better decision-making and problem-solving abilities. Furthermore, fitness can help boost self-confidence, making it easier to lead and communicate with others. Additionally, regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health, decreasing the risk of chronic diseases and improving overall longevity. Therefore, fitness can help you lead a more productive, healthy, and fulfilling life.

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  • What is Enterprise Resilience? Gale Anders and T.J. Mead, who are members of Netflix’s global continuity program, discuss what a relatively new function for Netflix, established in 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, is. Their team was tasked to develop the best program possible. Their task, make Netflix more resilient than before.

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  • Leading during a crisis requires a unique set of skills and a strong sense of resilience. A crisis leader must remain calm and composed under pressure while also being able to think strategically and make quick decisions. They must also communicate effectively with their team and stakeholders, providing clear and consistent guidance. In a crisis, a leader must adapt to rapidly changing circumstances and pivot their strategy as needed. They must also be able to empathize with their team and understand the impact the crisis has on them while remaining focused on the bigger picture and working towards a solution. Additionally, crisis leaders must inspire confidence in their team and stakeholders and provide stability and direction during uncertainty.

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  • Resilient leadership is the ability to effectively navigate and overcome challenges, setbacks, and adversity in order to achieve success. It involves being able to adapt to change, bounce back from failure, and remain positive and focused even in the face of difficult circumstances. Resilient leaders are able to draw on their inner strength and resources to persevere and find solutions to problems, rather than becoming overwhelmed or discouraged by them. They are able to maintain their sense of purpose and direction and inspire and motivate others to do the same. Resilient leadership requires a combination of mental and emotional toughness, self-awareness, self-regulation, and a willingness to learn and grow. It is a critical trait for anyone in a leadership position and can help organizations and teams achieve their goals and thrive in an increasingly complex and dynamic world.

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  • The past year has tested leaders across all sectors, both private and public. Inflation, energy, the continued COVID crisis, disasters and war. Reflecting on the past year sheds light on pivotal moments and forges the path toward a resilient future. However, we can name 2022 to be a year of resilience.

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  • Today, we are celebrating the holidays with our team. Come and join us as we discuss our dreams, goals, and how we can improve the world. It is the time of year to reflect and spend time with friends and family. We hope you have a wonderful holiday season.

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    Todd DeVoe
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  • Community resilience often focuses on growing the capacity to “bounce back” from disruptions. These can be natural disasters, human-caused events, and even war, Preparing for disruption is the only way to build resilience. As we strive to build robust community resilience programs. It is sometimes hard to figure out where to start. The program should engage and benefit the entire community. It is critical to consider all of the challenges that the community may face. It may be an economic disaster that the community is facing or a tsunami, however, together the community will survive.
    Join Todd as he sits down with Andrea Davis as they discuss The Resiliency Initiative and her vision to bring programs to communities across the world.

    Todd DeVoe
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    Andrea Davis
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theresiliencyinitiative/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/theresiliencyIn

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  • One thought has stayed with me throughout my career, only to become exacerbated during the pandemic. The dreaded: What am I doing with my life?

    The Wall Street Journal* published an article about nonessential workers questioning the purpose of their jobs. The gist is that people are looking for meaning in their daily work now that everything that matters has a definitive purpose. Now let’s push back on this idea for a second, not look for meaning from your job, but how you are making a difference in your chosen profession.

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  • Managing mass casualty or disaster incidents is challenging for any person or organization. Therefore, this paper identifies and describes common challenges to managing such situations, using case and lessons learned reports. It focuses on the sudden onset, man-made, or technologically caused mass casualty or disaster situations. Today we are talking with Vincent Aarts who began his emergency response and management career in 2001 as a wildland firefighter. Vincent left local emergency management for his current position as lead planner and systems integrator with the Office of Resilience and Emergency Management (OREM) – part of the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS). The OREM serves as the Emergency Support Function 6 – Mass Care lead agency for the state of Oregon.

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  • Every year we look at what books our team recommends, the Ten Books that you need to have on your bookshelf, and read them! Now you are entering a room of book nerds and people that have debates and discussions about the authors, the values and lessons learned from each of the books. Some are new, some are classic, and some are unique. Join us for a great conversation, and you may get some holiday gift ideas.

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    Brian Colburn
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  • What does it mean to lead a high-performance team? Todd sits down with NASCAR team owner Jesse Iwuj about leading a fast passed team where a minor mistake could be the difference between winning and losing.
    Jesse Iwuji is a US Naval Officer(reserves). First and only actively serving US Naval Officer competing in NASCAR. Co-Owner of NASCAR team Jesse Iwuji Motorsports partnered with HOF Former-NFL player Emmitt Smith. Founded The Red List Group, which is an auto racing event company bringing drag racers together around the US to compete for trophies and cash prizes at track events. The Red List Group also owns and runs JBJE Transportation, a trucking and logistics company based in Southern California. NASCAR Driver Analyst with NBC Sports. Keynote Speaker/Motivational Speaker.

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    Jesse Iwuji
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  • Target Hazard Analysis includes a set of tasks to help you get familiar with the project, prepare your data and analyze target hazards. Some tasks include steps that use python scripts in the Target Hazard Analysis toolbox. As you step through each task in the workflow, the scripts will be executed to conduct the analysis.

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    Todd T De Voe
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    Mark Gillan
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  • When planning for major events such as the Super Bowl, New Years’ Eve in New York City, and the Pasadena Rose Bowl Parade. Incident Management Teams are the most helpful way to make these happen. Join Todd as he explores how IMTs are used across the county and why you should use them too.

    Todd DeVoe
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    Troy R Lutrick
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    Website:http://www.medicalsportsgroup.com/

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  • With roughly 100 million viewers each year, The Super Bowl is the most iconic event in American sports. The live broadcast dominates television ratings, and the in-person event brings thousands of visitors to regional hotels, restaurants, entertainment venues, and retail businesses, potentially impacting the local economy.

    Last year, Super Bowl LVI was hosted by the City of Inglewood in Los Angeles County at the new, state-of-the-art SoFi Stadium. There will be several additional activities and attractions in addition to the Big Game, drawing visitors from near and far. But how much planning do you think you'll need to do for one football game?

    Todd DeVoe
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    Jeffery Keith Snoddy
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    Website: https://www.cityofinglewood.org/1651/Office-of-Emergency-Services

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  • Studies have shown that women disproportionately suffer the impacts of disasters, severe weather events, and climate change because of cultural norms and the inequitable distribution of roles, resources, and power, especially in developing countries. Women make up the majority of the world’s poor and are more dependent than men on natural resources for their livelihoods and survival. Women tend to have lower incomes and are more likely to be economically dependent than men. When drought or unseasonable rain, for example, threatens agricultural production, men can use their savings and economic independence to invest in alternative income sources or otherwise adapt.

    Join Todd and Dr. Samantha Montano as they explore the problems and solutions that face disaster survivors and their impacts on women and children.

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    Dr. Samantha Montano
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    Website: http://www.disaster-ology.com/
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  • When a natural or human-caused disaster occurs, the process of how the situation is handled sets the tone of response and recovery.

    The goal of crisis/disaster management is to respond quickly and effectively to minimize damage and position your organization or jurisdiction for recovery once the crisis has passed.

    A successful process is proactive. It aims to reduce the delay in response and recovery by anticipating potential problems, such as natural disasters or safety concerns. It creates procedures for how you will react if something goes wrong.

    Crisis/disaster management is crucial for high-profile businesses that can be subject to serious damage to their reputation, whatever the size or scale of the crisis.

    **Todd DeVoe**

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    Brian Head
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