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
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