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In the season finale of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King reviews the defining events of 2024, including the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, China's gray zone tactics toward Taiwan, record-breaking climate disasters, and the rise of AI-driven misinformation. This episode explores how these crises are reshaping the world.
The discussion also highlights the lab’s achievements, such as launching new courses, podcasts, and events designed to equip leaders with tools for navigating uncertainty. Kyle emphasizes the need for better governance, innovative solutions, and stronger collaboration to address global issues.
Looking to 2025, the episode outlines a vision for building resilience and adapting to what lies ahead. Tune in for a reflection on the lessons of the past year and insights into preparing for the future. Don’t miss this year-end wrap-up and roadmap for what’s next.
Show Highlights
[00:30] Key events from 2024: Syria, Taiwan, climate disasters, and AI misinformation
[03:15] The connections between global crises
[06:00] Crisis Lab’s work in 2024: courses, podcasts, and events
[09:30] Climate change and migration impacts
[12:45] Governance and crisis management approaches
[15:20] Trust, communication, and misinformation
[18:40] The role of AI in crisis response
[22:10] Resilience and aid in challenging environments
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Rethinking EM Part 2: Misinformation and the Erosion of Trust with Todd De Voe
In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King continues his insightful discussion with Todd DeVoe, a leading voice in emergency management. This is Part 2 of the two-part series delving into the critical need to rethink strategies in disaster response and community engagement to address modern challenges.
Kyle and Todd unpack pressing issues like the rise of misinformation, the erosion of trust in institutions, and how emergency managers can modernize their communication strategies. They also explore lessons from hybrid warfare, the role of rapid information dissemination, and the importance of fostering proactive relationships with communities. This episode is packed with practical insights for professionals navigating the complex and evolving landscape of emergency management.
Show Highlights
[01:00] Recap of Part 1: Moving beyond resilience to anti-fragility
[03:40] The challenge of misinformation and disinformation
[06:12] Trust in government and its effect on disaster response
[09:58] Lessons from conflict zones applied to EM
[15:20] Using tools to rebuild trust with real-time communication
[19:44] Civil defense models and community engagement
[25:37] The role of media literacy in misinformation
[29:45] Balancing traditional methods with quick, clear responses
[35:12] Addressing fear and distrust in public reactions
[40:50] Steps to foster collaboration and education in communities
Connect with Todd DeVoe
Linkedin
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Rethinking EM Part 1: From Resilient to Anti-Fragile with Todd De Voe
In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King catches up with Todd DeVoe, a seasoned emergency management professional, on what’s been happening in the field of disaster preparedness and community resilience. This is Part 1 of a two-part series exploring how the field of emergency management is evolving—and why we need to rethink our strategies to meet new challenges.
Kyle and Todd dive into the foundational ideas shaping the profession, from the importance of trust-building with communities to the critical need for innovation in preparedness. They share opinions and insights into how emergency managers can pivot from just maintaining stability (resilience) to fostering growth after adversity (anti-fragility).
Show Highlights:
[03:41] The foundation for the research and advancement of EM
[06:06] The importance of a body of work in EM
[07:10] Challenges and misconceptions in EM
[14:01] The role of emergency managers in government and society
[20:26] Practical steps for community engagement
[23:03] Outsourcing mundane tasks
[23:24] Resilience vs. anti-fragility
[24:24] Real-world examples of resilience
[26:58] Building trust in communities
[28:03] The importance of anti-fragility in construction
[34:39] Learning from historical lessons
[41:37] Urban planning and eminent domain
[44:28] Preserving historical and cultural significance
Connect with Todd DeVoe
Linkedin
🎧 Stay Tuned for Part 2! In the next episode, Kyle and Todd take the discussion further, exploring the challenges of building trust between government and the public in crisis situations. Todd DeVoe shares ideas on responding to the rapid spread of information and misinformation, emphasizing the importance of clear communication and community involvement.
We’ll also discuss engaging younger generations in public service and ways to strengthen community preparedness. Stay tuned for insights on these critical aspects of emergency management.
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Innovative Crisis Exercises: From Design to Execution with Sophia Klewer
In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King sits down with Sophia Klewer, the COO of PREVENCY and an expert in crisis management simulations.
Kyle and Sophia discuss why crisis simulations are essential, showing how these exercises help organizations adapt by testing systems, decisions, and teams in realistic scenarios. They cover the role of technology, common challenges, realistic scenario design, after-action reviews, and involving senior leaders in preparation.
With experience spanning government, military, and private sectors, Sophia brings a unique perspective to the conversation. She shares her expertise in developing PREVENCY’s proprietary crisis simulation software and explains how these exercises build resilience, prepare teams for the complexities of real crises, and go beyond theory. Sophia also talks about her academic role at the Leipzig School of Media, where she trains future professionals in crisis communications.
Tune in to learn how crisis simulations can elevate your organization’s preparedness for the unexpected.
Show Highlights
[03:03] Cross-sectoral lessons in crisis management[03:38] Challenges in situational awareness and communication[06:56] The need for cross-sector training[11:44] Managing pushback and participant frustration in exercises[14:55] Incorporating cascading events in simulations[18:48] The role of technology in crisis simulations[21:41] Designing effective crisis exercises[27:58] Common misconceptions in crisis preparedness[32:34] The role of After Actions Review [37:55] The future of crisis simulations
Connect with Sophia Klewer
-Linkedin
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Borderless Disasters Require Borderless Diplomacy with Lamar Medlock and Lee Howell
In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King explores disaster diplomacy, highlighting the inaugural World Fire Congress held in Washington D.C. in May 2024. Guests LamarGonzález-Medlock, an emergency manager, and Lee Howell, a chief fire officer from the UK, discuss the event's themes, which included international cooperation in firefighting, climate change, and emerging technologies. They emphasize the impact of building global networks for resilience and the importance of sustainable diplomatic efforts. They also provide insights into the future of the World Fire Congress and disaster diplomacy.
Lamar brings over 30 years of experience supporting and working for the U.S. government, including as Director of International Affairs for the U.S. Fire Administration. She shares her background and role in organizing the World Fire Congress.
Lee, with extensive experience in both advisory roles and fire service leadership in the UK, shares the collective efforts and partnerships that shaped the Congress.
Tune in to hear their perspectives and experiences on the future of disaster diplomacy and international cooperation.
Show Highlights
[03:06] Overview of the World Fire Congress
[03:50] The Genesis and Execution of the World Fire Congress
[07:21] Planning for the 2026 World Fire Congress
[08:30] The Importance of International Cooperation
[17:06] Mechanisms of Cooperation and Diplomacy
[26:39] Ensuring Sustainability and Future of Disaster Diplomacy
[33:26] Closing Remarks and Future Directions
Connect with our Guests
Lamar González-Medlock on LinkedIn
Lee Howell on LinkedIn
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