Preparing for the Unexpected

Preparing for the Unexpected is about how people, organizations and communities plan, prepare, test, communicate and respond to sudden unplanned events such as natural and manmade disasters and crises. The show is for everyone who wants an understanding of how plans are created for individuals, organizations and communities and for anyone who wants to know what they can do in their own lives to help protect themselves from unexpected events.

  • 1 hour
    Encore How to Get Executive Support and Buy-In (w/ John Luizzi)
    Obtaining and maintaining executive support for you Resilience or Business Continuity Management (BCM)program can be tricky; something many people struggle with. In fact, it's one of the key challenges faced in the industry. I'm joined by John Luizzi, a long time BCM and resilience, Crisis Mgmt., Emergency Mgmt., and industry leader, to talk about what we can do to obtain executive support, especially if that support seems to be a challenge. During our chat we touch on: 1. Why executive support is important, 2. The problem of antiquated program delivery, 3. Measurement and metrics, 4. Situational awareness, 5. 'Build the village, 6. Looking for opportunities, 7. Actually learning from lessons learned, 8. How COVID impacted BCM/Resilience (and the people in the roles), 9. Making executives a part of your program, 10. Dealing with assumptions, 11. Sitting on the other side of the table...and much more. John gives some great insights on how to deal with executives to obtain and maintain their support for your resilience, BCM, Crisis Mgmt., and Emergency Mgmt. programs. There's allot of great advice you don't want to miss. Enjoy!
    4 July 2024, 7:00 am
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    Encore A Personal Journey of Discovery and Resilience w/ David Gill
    There is allot of talk about defining personal resilience and what it is and what it's not, and it's not often someone shares their own story of resilience. I'm joined by David Gill who does just that. Throughout his journey of resilience he has experienced rewarding moments and massive setbacks (some quite scary), but his enthusiasm and dedication to 'service above' self' will keep you listening to some incredible stories. Don't miss what David has to shares about what he's learned over the years and why he's so upbeat about life - you'll be better for it. Enjoy!
    20 June 2024, 7:00 am
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    Excuse me, did you forget your DATA? w/ Steve Hindle
    Join me as I speak with internationally recognized operational security and technology executive, Steve Hindle, as we talk about data...lots and lots of data. We talk about how organizations need to protect their data because many aren't quite doing it correctly. During our chat Steve touches on: 1. Defining data, 2. Classifying data, 3. Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability (CIA), 4. Where does your data really reside? 5. What type of data do you have and is it accurate? 6. The biggest threat to data? 7. Internal and external threats, 8. Espionage, 9. Cyber threats, 10. Who is more innovate - the attacker or the defender? 11. Security / cyber budgets, 12. Ransomware as a Service (RaaS), 13. Focus on fundamentals...and more! Steve shares some very insightful - if not downright scary - insights when it comes to our data and what organizations might be forgetting. Don't miss what Steve has to share. Enjoy!
    16 May 2024, 7:00 am
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    How to Make Good Decisions During a Crisis w/ Shane Mathew
    Join me as I talk with recognized Business Continuity & Resilience industry thought leader, Shane Mathew. We talk about the nuances of decision-making during a crisis, but also how we prepare our Crisis Team members and decision-makers before a crisis occurs. 1. The importance of good decision-making, 2. How the Chernobyl disaster triggered the conversation of decision-making, 3. Fear and decisions, 4. The 'Netflix Dilemma' (you gotta hear this), 5. Phases of Decision Making, 6. Social Media impacts to decision-making, 7. Knowing stakeholders, 8. Know your values, 9. How stress impacts decisions, 10. How to make better decisions, 11. The 'Point Guard', 12. Frameworks, 13. Decision-making tools, 14. Practice!...and much more. Shane takes a step back from not just talking about decision-making during a crisis, but how we can prepare ourselves to make decisions before a crisis ever occurs. That's something that doesn't get talked about enough. Share shares some great insights you don't want to miss. Enjoy!
    9 May 2024, 7:00 am
  • 1 hour
    A Personal Journey of Discovery and Resilience w/ David Gill
    There is allot of talk about defining personal resilience and what it is and what it's not, and it's not often someone shares their own story of resilience. I'm joined by David Gill who does just that. Throughout his journey of resilience he has experienced rewarding moments and massive setbacks (some quite scary), but his enthusiasm and dedication to 'service above' self' will keep you listening to some incredible stories. Don't miss what David has to shares about what he's learned over the years and why he's so upbeat about life - you'll be better for it. Enjoy!
    2 May 2024, 7:00 am
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    Working and Living in Uncertain Times w/ Regina Phelps
    We live in uncertain times, and not matter what you might believe, at some point our businesses, communities, and our lives will be impacted by events around the world. I'm joined once again by crisis management and resilience industry leader Regina Phelps. We talk about: 1. Regional wars, 2. Autocratic Alliances, 3. Civil unrest, 4. Aging infrastructure, 5. The increase in cyber attacks (you don't have to be a large organization to experience one)...and more. Once again Regina shares some insightful ideas on how events around the globe can - and has - impacted our work and personal lives...and what we can do about it as business leaders and resilience professionals. Enjoy!
    25 April 2024, 7:00 am
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    Insider Risk Management w/ Daman Sood
    Join me as I talk with internationally recognized resilience trainer & consultant Daman Sood, as we talk about how Insider Risk Management and how to safeguard our organizations from insider threats. It's a topic we've not touched on before. During our discussion, Daman talks about: 1. Defining Insider Risk Management, 2. Who is an insider? 3. Access Management & Permissions, 4. Corporate espionage, 5. External manipulation, 6. Various ways an insider can do harm, 7. Political threats, 8. A real-life case of Insider Risk Management playing out in India (and a personal story that will surprise you), 9. Social Media (a Boom and a Bain), 10. Leadership and governance involvement (and loosing faith in leaders), 11. How to assess insider risk, 12. Role-based Risk Assessment (RBRA), 13. Background check, 14. HR and other groups' involvement...and more. Daman delves into a topic not many have discussed prior, and his insights will really shine a light on this topic. Enjoy!
    18 April 2024, 7:00 am
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    Mastering Stress for Resilience w/ Dr. Heidi Hanna
    Join me as I talk with Chief Energy Officer of Synergy Brain Fitness, and NY Times best selling author, Dr. Heidi Hanna, as we talk about mastering stress for resilience. During our chat we talk about: 1. Defining and describing stress, 2. How stress impacts us, 3. Acute and Chronic stress, 4. Removing stressors, 5. Reactive avoidance, 6. Emotional triggers, 7. Meditation and the Monkey Mind, 8. Leadership, 9. Physical characteristics of stress, 10. Coaching, 10. Communication and digital wellness, 12. Burnout, 13. Addressing fear, 14. Hierarchy of power, 15. Building capacity, 16. Humor...and much more! It's a very insightful discussion with DR. Hanna, who shares insights into stress and how we recognize it, manage it, and be able to become stronger as a result of experiencing it. Don't miss what Dr. Hanna has to share. Enjoy!
    11 April 2024, 7:00 am
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    Decision Making Behaviour During Disasters w/ Dotan Sagi
    Join me as I talk with experienced crisis management professional and a pioneer in the efforts to integrate traditional war-gaming with computerized platforms, Dotan Sagi. We talk about the decision-making process and the behavior of people during crises and disasters...and hot to analyze and measure performance for better response. During our chat we touch on: 1. How war games differ from exercises (and their benefits), 2. Challenging assumptions, 3. Company procedures vs real-life responses, 4. Strategic plans vs tactical plans, 5. What are KPIs/anchors and metrics (with examples), 6. Predicting KPIs (& challenging them), 7. Resilience & Situational Awareness, 8. How decision are made (and who should be making them), 9. Changes in people behavior, 10. Tools to help with decision-making, 11. Changing protocols (why and when), 12. Artificial Intelligence (AI), 13. Understanding decision consequences, 14. Practice! Practice! Practice!...and more. Dotan shares allot of great insights around decision-making during disasters. Don't miss what Dotan has to share. Enjoy!
    4 April 2024, 7:00 am
  • 1 hour
    Encore Leader as Healer with Nicholas Janni
    To face the scope and threats of the 21st century challenges, today's leaders must possess potent powers for logic, reason, discernment and strategic forecasting. Yet, they must also be empathic and therefore embodied, grounded and intuitive. (From book cover). I'm joined by transformational leadership expert and author or 'Leader to Healer', Nicholas Janni. This is a very inspirational discussion on leadership, and not one many will have considered before. Nicholas touches on: 1. Defining resilience, 2. Being vs Doing. 3. Leader as an Executor vs a Leader as a Healer, 4. Self-awareness, 5, Defining ones purpose (personal and as a group), 6, The importance of emotions, 7. Tips to begin making a transformative change...and more. Nicholas is very inspirational and offers some very interesting insights into how leaders can find answers to some of their challenges - during crises, disasters, and other situations - by looking inwards to make transformative change happen. You don't want to miss this episode. Enjoy!
    28 March 2024, 7:00 am
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    Insurance Perspectives on Resilience w/ Chris Snider
    Join me, as I talk with long-time insurance control expert, Chris Snider. Insurance in the Resilience/BCM industry has been a topic I've wanted to cover for a long time and Chris does a great job of explaining how insurance really works, using understandable and relatable language. All corporate leaders, business continuity and resilience professionals need to understand how insurance policies and providers work with you, rather than assuming how they work or believing that by having a policy in place you're protected. During our chat, Chris touches on: 1. Myths of insurance, 2. Working through risk assessments, 3. Insurance Policies, 4. Asking 'What if..., 5. Insurance providers and risks, 6. Incorporating emergency risks, 7. Including insurance as a member of your BCM steering committee (and the benefits of doing that), 8. What organizations can do to keep premiums low, 9. Proactive vs reactive, 10. Bill S211 and the impact upon insurers and organizations, 11. Bill S211 and its relation to supply chain management...and more. A very insightful discussion where Chris clarifies how insurance providers can actually help you BCM and resilience programs. Don't miss what Chris has to say. Enjoy!
    21 March 2024, 7:00 am
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