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At AAE26 in Salt Lake City, Dr. Marcus Johnson sits down with former AAE President Dr. Terryl Propper for a candid conversation on leadership, mentorship, and the evolution of endodontics. From becoming the first female president of the Tennessee Dental Association to co-founding Endodontic Practice Partners, Dr. Propper reflects on the experiences that shaped her career and the lessons learned through decades of service, advocacy, and innovation. Together, they explore the importance of identifying and developing future leaders, building meaningful patient relationships, adapting to change in a shifting practice landscape, and creating a culture rooted in trust, accountability, and empowerment. With insight, humor, and authenticity, Dr. Propper shares why leadership begins long before the boardroom—and why the future of endodontics depends on those willing to step forward and make a difference.Episodes of Endo Voices may include opinion, speculation and other statements not verifiable in the scientific method and do not necessarily reflect the views of AAE or the sponsor(s). Listeners should use their best judgment in evaluating the merits of any content. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're back with our twenty sixth Leave the Light On episode where we recap the cases covered in the previous month, discuss true crime headlines from the month, and give you a sneak peak at what is coming up in the next month. If we know!References: Acevedo, Nicole; “DNA testing confirms Ted Bundy killed Utah teen in 1974 cold case”; NBC News; April 1, 2026; https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/dna-testing-confirms-utah-teen-was-killed-ted-bundy-1974-rcna266279; access April 28, 2026. Sheehan, Kevin; Cruz, Brandon; Propper, David; Fitz-Gibbon, Jorge; “Smirking Gilgo serial killer reveals how he murdered 8 victims as their horrified relatives gasp in court during guilty plea”; New York Post; April 8, 2026; https://nypost.com/2026/04/08/us-news/gilgo-beach-slayings-expected-to-end-with-accused-serial-killer-rex-heuermanns-guilty-plea/; accessed April 28, 2026.
Spine specialist, Dr. Adam Propper shares his professional experience using Cox® Technic and advocates for more students, doctors, and patients to learn more about its effectiveness. Dr. Adam Propper, D.C., C.C.S.P. When I was 8 years old, I suffered a severe head and neck trauma. Shortly after came my migraine headaches. My doctors had no answers for my problem and I suffered many years with these debilitating headaches. Fortunately, one of my college classmates invited me to her office and I became a chiropractic patient. She told me how my problem came from nerve pressure in my spine. I had no idea what chiropractic was, but her explanation made so much sense to me. None of my doctors told me I could be helped. Not only did my headaches get resolved, my overall health and immunity improved. Chiropractic worked! It saved my life and stopped my suffering. From that point on I was dedicated to becoming a chiropractor and helping others the way I was helped. Today my practice is filled with people who come to us with all sorts of problems. My patients want to stop taking medications for pain; they want a clear concise diagnosis and treatment plan; they don't want to spend hours waiting or being treated in a doctor's office. And most of all, My patients want and get results!. I love chiropractic and the simplicity of how chiropractic works. It can change a person's life. I have personally trained with Dr. James Cox, D.C. DACBR, and some of the top chiropractors in the world. They taught me how to be a healer: First: It's about listening to people carefully. Second: It's about applying the Philosophy, Art, and Science of chiropractic correctly. That's our purpose. My staff and I would be honored to have the opportunity to help you and your family. Resources: The Healer's Hands on Amazon Dr. Propper's website The Cox 8 Table by Haven Medical Find a Back Doctor Episode 80 Dr. Adam Propper – Cox® Technic for Severe Neck Pain
After many ruined groceries, Frankie is 10 toes down on changing this law back. The real solution? Propper planning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After many ruined groceries, Frankie is 10 toes down on changing this law back. The real solution? Propper planning.
“La Merde”: esou den Titel vun der immersiver Videoinstallatioun, mat der d'Aline Bouvy Lëtzebuerg op der renomméierter Biennale vu Venedeg vertriede wäert. Et geet ëm gesellschaftlech Normen, Tabuen, Fluiden, d'Schimmt, d'Perceptioun vum Aneren, Inclusioun an Exklusioun. Gëschter hate mir iech Extraite vun der offizieller Presentatioun am Kulturministère proposéiert: dee Beitrag fannt dir op eisem Site. Momentan schaffen Aline Bouvy a Co um Montage vum Film, dozou momentan also nach näischt Konkretes; d'Kerstin Thalau wollt iech dowéinst d'Aline Bouvy an hier Curatrice fir Venedeg, d'Stilbé Schroeder vum Casino, e wéineg méi no bréngen.
Derek and Chris discuss the latest Rangers news in Friday's Morning Briefing. Welcome to the Rangers Review – Home of the best Rangers journalism. Your go-to destination for daily news, match analysis, transfer updates, exclusive interviews, and everything happening at Ibrox Stadium and beyond. We bring you trusted, in-depth coverage of Rangers Football Club from a team of experienced journalists and analysts who live and breathe the Gers.
Derek and Chris discuss the latest Rangers news in Friday's Morning Briefing. Welcome to the Rangers Review – Home of the best Rangers journalism. Your go-to destination for daily news, match analysis, transfer updates, exclusive interviews, and everything happening at Ibrox Stadium and beyond. We bring you trusted, in-depth coverage of Rangers Football Club from a team of experienced journalists and analysts who live and breathe the Gers.
Derek and Jonny discuss the latest Rangers news in Tuesday's Morning Briefing. Welcome to the Rangers Review – Home of the best Rangers journalism. Your go-to destination for daily news, match analysis, transfer updates, exclusive interviews, and everything happening at Ibrox Stadium and beyond. We bring you trusted, in-depth coverage of Rangers Football Club from a team of experienced journalists and analysts who live and breathe the Gers.
Derek and Jonny discuss the latest Rangers news in Tuesday's Morning Briefing. Welcome to the Rangers Review – Home of the best Rangers journalism. Your go-to destination for daily news, match analysis, transfer updates, exclusive interviews, and everything happening at Ibrox Stadium and beyond. We bring you trusted, in-depth coverage of Rangers Football Club from a team of experienced journalists and analysts who live and breathe the Gers.
Stevie hosts with Calvin, Andrew and Kenny as we discuss all the latest Rangers news Gassama ongoing, Propper ongoing and rumours a plenty, so action will come soon.... surely?!
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Russell Martin speaks about transfer latest and squad situation at Rangers training camp Follow us on socials for the latest news: Twitter: https://x.com/4ladshadadream Threads: https://www.threads.net/@fourladshadadreamblog Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/4ladshadadream/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fourladshadadreamblog/ 4Lads Blog: https://fourladshadadream.blog/ Sign up for a membership here: https://www.youtube.com/@fourladshadadream/join
Full strength 4Lads team to discuss all things Rangers this Friday night Thanks for your support - find our socials below! Twitter: https://x.com/4ladshadadream Threads: https://www.threads.net/@fourladshadadreamblog Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/4ladshadadream/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fourladshadadreamblog/ 4Lads Blog: https://fourladshadadream.blog/ Sign up for a membership here: https://www.youtube.com/@fourladshadadream/join
Welcome to the Rangers Review – Home of the best Rangers journalism. Your go-to destination for daily news, match analysis, transfer updates, exclusive interviews, and everything happening at Ibrox Stadium and beyond. We bring you trusted, in-depth coverage of Rangers Football Club from a team of experienced journalists and analysts who live and breathe the Gers.
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Welcome to the Rangers Review – Home of the best Rangers journalism. Your go-to destination for daily news, match analysis, transfer updates, exclusive interviews, and everything happening at Ibrox Stadium and beyond. We bring you trusted, in-depth coverage of Rangers Football Club from a team of experienced journalists and analysts who live and breathe the Gers.
Riley and Derek start the show by discussing their fun time at Flyers Casino Night. Jumping over to some Flyers talk they discuss the recent stretch of games and Matvei Michkov's hot stretch. Moving on to another rookie, Riley's been very impressed with Macklin Celebrini. The boys break down friend of the show Jim Montgomery's new gig with the Blues, tip their cap to Sidney Crosby on getting his 600th goal and the Pittsburgh Penguins continued struggles, and comment on the Sabres improving. Before we get to our interview with Brian Propp, Nasty and Riles congratulate Jumbo Joe Thornton on his jersey retirement, and send their condolences to the family of former NHL referee Mike Hasenfratz who recently passed away. One of the greatest Flyers scorers of all time Brian Propp joined us! Proppy talks to us about what he's up to these days, his new book, and how his recovery from a stroke is going. Talking about his hockey career Propp tells us about his junior career, joining the Philadelphia Flyers, playing for Mike Keenan, and his signature Guffaw goal celebration. Moving along Propper talks to us about the 1987 Canada Cup, the 1987 Stanley Cup Final vs the Edmonton Oilers, some of the coaches he played for, some of the great leaders he played with, and his favorite cities he played in. Wrapping up we discuss Chelios' dirty hit on Propp, the pregame brawl between the Flyers and Canadiens, and the best players Proppy ever played with. Finishing up the show Derek and Riley answer fan submitted questions presented by Klyr Rum.Nasty Knuckles is an original show created by co-hosts, Riley Cote and Derek "Nasty" Settlemyre. The show will feature a mix of interviews, never before heard story-telling, hockey-talk, and maybe some pranks... The guys will bring in some of the biggest names in the hockey world all for your enjoyment! Make sure to check back every week as the guys release a new episode weekly!► Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NastyKnuckles► Follow Riley Cote on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rileycote32► Follow Riley Cote on Instagram: https://instagram.com/rileycote32► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dnastyworld► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dnastyworld Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cammy returns with this weeks Extra as he and Caroline Morrison look forward to the first (ish) home game of the season against Motherwell at Hampden, as Rangers look to maintain the feel good factor of Tuesday nights draw in Poland. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/heartandhand Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, I chat with Missy Propper from Authentic Wellness located in West Bend, Wisconsin. Missy shares her transformative health journey, how she pivoted into entrepreneurship, and offers practical advice on feeling your best every day.During our conversation, Missy talks about shedding 100 pounds and maintaining that success through a balanced lifestyle. She turned her personal challenges into a thriving business, providing services like food sensitivity testing and holistic treatments such as reflexology and Reiki. Her focus is on sustainable, personalized wellness plans that genuinely cater to the individual needs of her clients.We also dive into how she adapts her services to the unique wellness paths of her clients, whether through personal coaching or her corporate wellness initiatives, hoping to make an impact on those right here in our community (and beyond). Mentioned in this episode:Authentic Wellness - InstagramAuthentic Wellness - FacebookAuthentic WellnessIf you like the show, please consider subscribing at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Podcasts. New episodes on Tuesday.Thanks for listening!Website • Facebook • Instagram
Rest and Recovery - the Keys for Long Term Success Nick Propper is a sought after expert, keynote speaker and facilitator on the topic of building sustainable human performance. Nick works extensively within the senior leadership groups of some of the world's leading organizations, including Yale School of Medicine, Goldman Sachs, Procter & Gamble, Morgan Stanley, DaVita, G100, United States Ski & Snowboard Team, United States Air Force and the United States Federal Intelligence Community. Prior to co-founding Impact Human Performance, Nick was a leader at the Johnson & Johnson Human Performance Institute. In this role Nick was both a performance Coach, leading clients through high impact programming in the fields of Energy Management and Resilience, and the lead for the Professional Service Business Unit. Before specializing in the Human Performance industry Nick held several senior leadership positions in a fifteen-year career at Omnicom, the world's leading holding company of marketing and communications agencies. After running agencies in the UK and Europe, Nick's last role was Global Chief Operating Officer and Chief Client Officer at Porter Novelli, a Global Communications Consultancy. Nick studied at Loughborough University in the UK where he earned a BA in European Business Administration and he remains an avid sportsman, spending his free time on the tennis court, on his road bike or skiing in the mountains with his family. Nick on LinkedIn Impact Human Performance – We help people perform at their best, more often. --- Contact Nick at Don't Quit on Me Podcast
This week, we sit down with Katherine Propper is a gifted filmmaker whose debut feature 'Lost Soulz' is making waves, set for a 2024 release by Kino Lorber. Winner of multiple awards for her shorts, like 'Birds', she's a Tribeca Fest regular with a love for blending reality and fiction in film. Catch her work online and hear more about her journey from art history grad to becoming a filmmaker on our podcast! @kpropz @lostsoulzmovie #Tribeca2023 #CinemaArt
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-linksBoost the Signal with a $5 monthly donation!Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content!#emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices ---It's been said, "Life can only be understood backward; but it must be lived forwards."In this episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast, host John Scardena recaps his recent opportunity to serve as the Keynote Speaker at the Annual Florida HazMat Symposium. He also reflects on important lessons learned from 2023, both personally and professionally, and how he plans to work with his talented staff to take The Readiness Lab to new heights in 2024.We are also exploring the possibility of changing the Disaster Tough Podcast theme song. Let us know if you like the theme song, or if we should shake things up!Major Endorsements: L3Harris's BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.comPropper Apparel: From the outdoors to the EOC, wear Propper. www.propper.comPaladin by Acela: Move into recovery with mobile MCI refrigerated morgues: www.paladinprepare.comImpulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: www.dobermanemg.com/impulseDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.comThe Readiness Lab Podcast Network: Disaster Tough Podcast is part of The Readiness Lab Podcast Network For sponsorship requests: contact@thereadinesslab.com or visit our website: www.thereadinesslab.com
(10 Hours) #1069 - The Carpet Is Propper Smelly - Let Me Bore You To Sleep (28th January 2024) by Jason Newland
(music) #1069 - The Carpet Is Propper Smelly - Let Me Bore You To Sleep (28th January 2024) by Jason Newland
(10 Hours) #1069 - The Carpet Is Propper Smelly - Let Me Bore You To Sleep (28th January 2024) by Jason Newland
(5 Hours) #1069 - The Carpet Is Propper Smelly - Let Me Bore You To Sleep (28th January 2024) by Jason Newland
(10 Hours) #1069 - The Carpet Is Propper Smelly - Let Me Bore You To Sleep (28th January 2024) by Jason Newland
(5 Hours) #1069 - The Carpet Is Propper Smelly - Let Me Bore You To Sleep (28th January 2024) by Jason Newland
(music) #1069 - The Carpet Is Propper Smelly - Let Me Bore You To Sleep (28th January 2024) by Jason Newland
#1069 - The Carpet Is Propper Smelly - Let Me Bore You To Sleep (28th January 2024) by Jason Newland
(music) #1069 - The Carpet Is Propper Smelly - Let Me Bore You To Sleep (28th January 2024) by Jason Newland
(5 Hours) #1069 - The Carpet Is Propper Smelly - Let Me Bore You To Sleep (28th January 2024) by Jason Newland
#1069 - The Carpet Is Propper Smelly - Let Me Bore You To Sleep (28th January 2024) by Jason Newland
In this conversation, Doug Bainton, a citywide interagency coordinator in New York City, discusses the importance of interagency coordination in emergency management. He highlights the value of field experience and understanding the tactical mindset in emergency response. Doug emphasizes the need for building relationships and communication among different agencies and the benefits of working together in incident response. He also encourages emergency managers to connect with other agencies and understand their needs and capabilities. Doug shares insights on how the interagency model can be applied in other communities and the importance of leading with empathy and offering help.Connect with Doug: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dougbainton/ Support our podcast! Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-linksThe Readiness Lab: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/Connect with me! https://www.linkedin.com/in/zborst/Leading During Crisis is a Masterclass taught by Pete Gaynor, who held one of the highest offices in the federal government while leading the nation through numerous disasters: https://courses.femapete.com/a/2147740050/5SZFSgu7Major Endorsements:L3Harris Technologies' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.comPropper International: From the outdoors to the EOC, wear Propper. www.propper.comPaladin by Acela, Inc.: Riding to the final destination with the Cube, a mobile MCI refrigerated morgue: www.paladinprepare.comImpulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: https://lnkd.in/dWWBYJAaDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-linksBoost the Signal with a $5 monthly donation!Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content!#emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices ---“Pivoting is not the end of the disruption process, but the next leg of your journey”.David Ronsen of Acela, Inc. knows this concept all too well as he continues to innovate in the world of emergency response. David has worked in or adjacent to emergency response for three decades. As such, he has pivoted specialties many times. From working as a firefighter to designing and constructing vehicles for firefighting, mining, oil, and gas, and later working with the VA during the COVID-19 Pandemic to construct and distribute morgue trailers, David says the importance of pivoting and reinventing yourself is key to continued success in any field, let alone Emergency Management and response.In this episode, David talks about how he developed, constructed, and distributed nearly 50 morgue trailers in just over a month during the pandemic. He also relates his journey from working on the frontlines to moving to contract work and later starting his own company, Acela, Inc. Major Endorsements: L3Harris's BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.comPropper Apparel: From the outdoors to the EOC, wear Propper. www.propper.comPaladin by Acela: Move into recovery with mobile MCI refrigerated morgues: www.paladinprepare.comImpulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: www.dobermanemg.com/impulseDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.comThe Readiness Lab Podcast Network: Disaster Tough Podcast is part of The Readiness Lab Podcast Network For sponsorship requests: contact@thereadinesslab.com or visit our website: www.thereadinesslab.com
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-linksBoost the Signal with a $5 monthly donation!Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content!#emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices ---“Don't let a good crisis go to waste.” While the origin of this quote continues to be debated, leadership at JetBlue Airlines took this advice and “flew” with it during the early years of the company. During the tumultuous aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, JetBlue was a two-year-old company, trying to make a name for itself in the competitive airline industry. While the task of remaining in business seemed daunting for even the most established carriers, the upstart JetBlue was one of the only airlines that remained profitable in the months after.Penny Neferis remembers that time well. As JetBlue's Director of Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery, and Emergency Response, and one of its longest-tenured employees, Penny has seen the company “take off” from the ground up. In this episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast, she talks about how the lessons learned in the aftermath of 9/11 helped lay the foundation for the success story that JetBlue is today. She also discusses how “taking care of your own” is key to business continuity in times of emergency, and talks more about how the industry as a whole continues to evolve its readiness protocols.Major Endorsements: L3Harris's BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.comPropper Apparel: From the outdoors to the EOC, wear Propper. www.propper.comPaladin by Acela: Move into recovery with mobile MCI refrigerated morgues: www.paladinprepare.comImpulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: www.dobermanemg.com/impulseDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.comThe Readiness Lab Podcast Network: Disaster Tough Podcast is part of The Readiness Lab Podcast Network For sponsorship requests: contact@thereadinesslab.com or visit our website: www.thereadinesslab.com
Hey! It's no surprise that we talked about Baldur's Gate again. We just have SO MUCH to discuss! Thanks for listening! Don't forget to like and subscribe to our social media! http://www.facebook.com/comictalk616 https://www.instagram.com/comic_talk616 http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOXGkaH685ia8ET2yPuarXA
In this episode, Zack discusses his excitement for the innovations and advancements in emergency management that he anticipates in 2024. He highlights the role of AI in project management and organization, as well as the potential for AI to expedite emergency response. Zack also discusses the evolution of emergency management practices, emphasizing the need for flexibility and resilience. He explores the gamification of emergency management training and the importance of active involvement and integration with first response agencies. Finally, Zack discusses the improvements in communication systems, including multi-band radios and the potential for satellite connectivity.Takeaways:2024 is expected to bring significant advancements in emergency management, particularly in the use of AI for project management and organization.Emergency management practices are evolving to become more flexible and resilient, with a focus on decentralized problem-solving and coordination.Training and exercising in emergency management are being revolutionized through gamification and the development of smaller, more accessible exercises.Active involvement and integration with first response agencies is crucial for emergency managers to understand resources, build relationships, and enhance coordination.Communication systems are improving with the development of multi-band radios and the integration of satellite connectivity.Support our podcast!Everything EM Weekly: www.thereadinesslab.com/em-weekly-linksThe Readiness Lab: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/Connect with me! https://www.linkedin.com/in/zborst/Leading During Crisis is a Masterclass taught by Pete Gaynor, who held one of the highest offices in the federal government while leading the nation through numerous disasters: https://courses.femapete.com/a/2147740050/5SZFSgu7Major Endorsements:L3Harris Technologies' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.comPropper International: From the outdoors to the EOC, wear Propper. www.propper.comPaladin by Acela, Inc.: Riding to the final destination with the Cube, a mobile MCI refrigerated morgue: www.paladinprepare.comImpulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: https://lnkd.in/dWWBYJAa
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-linksBoost the Signal with a $5 monthly donation!Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content!#emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices ---“Why do bad things happen? What are we doing about it?” Such questions and others set the stage for another enlightening and informative episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast featuring EM expert, Brad Milliken. A self-proclaimed “Disasterologist”, Brad has provided his Emergency Management perspective and expertise in a variety of different environments, from the US Coast Guard to the National Guard Bureau, to the Caribbean, to the White House, and more. He is now in charge of the Maritime Program for an organization known as Global Support Development. In this episode, Brad talks about the importance of having a mixture of operational and academic experience in the world of Emergency Management. He also emphasizes the importance of buy-in, adjustments, and making parallels. He explains how in the world of Emergency Management, “You're only as relevant as the most recent problem you have solved.” Major Endorsements: L3Harris's BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.comPropper Apparel: From the outdoors to the EOC, wear Propper. www.propper.comPaladin by Acela: Move into recovery with mobile MCI refrigerated morgues: www.paladinprepare.comImpulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: www.dobermanemg.com/impulseDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.comThe Readiness Lab Podcast Network: Disaster Tough Podcast is part of The Readiness Lab Podcast Network For sponsorship requests: contact@thereadinesslab.com or visit our website: www.thereadinesslab.com
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-linksBoost the Signal with a $5 monthly donation!Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content!#emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices ---In this episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast, alongside Zack Borst from EM Weekly, we've really pushed the envelope in 2023 at The Readiness Lab. We launched our own exclusive membership called, “TRL Insider”, focused on leveraging AI in emergency management, and expanded our outreach to other emergency responders and the military. This innovation is crucial; it's about enhancing our ability to respond effectively to crises and ensuring that we're at the cutting edge of technology and strategy. Our goal is to create Next Level Emergency Managers, making more of a difference throughout the disaster lifecycle.Major Endorsements: L3Harris's BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.comPropper Apparel: From the outdoors to the EOC, wear Propper. www.propper.comPaladin by Acela: Move into recovery with mobile MCI refrigerated morgues: www.paladinprepare.comImpulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: www.dobermanemg.com/impulseDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.comThe Readiness Lab Podcast Network: Disaster Tough Podcast is part of The Readiness Lab Podcast Network For sponsorship requests: contact@thereadinesslab.com or visit our website: www.thereadinesslab.com
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-linksBoost the Signal with a $5 monthly donation!Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content!Donate to the National Center For Urban Operations fundraiser here: www.NCUO.net#emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices ---In this episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast, host John Scardena shares a reflective message for the Christmas season. He discusses the achievements and lessons of the past year. John emphasizes the importance of community and kindness, aligning with the festive spirit of Christmas. The episode serves as a heartfelt reminder of gratitude and the value of supporting each other, particularly during the holiday season. Major Endorsements:L3Harris's BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.comPropper Apparel: From the outdoors to the EOC, wear Propper. www.propper.com Paladin by Acela: Move into recovery with mobile MCI refrigerated morgues: www.paladinprepare.com Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: www.dobermanemg.com/impulseDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.comThe Readiness Lab Podcast Network:Disaster Tough Podcast is part of The Readiness Lab Podcast NetworkFor sponsorship requests: contact@thereadinesslab.com or visit our website: www.thereadinesslab.com
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-linksBoost the Signal with a $5 monthly donation!Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content!#emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices ---In this episode of the "Disaster Forecast" podcast, host John Scardena interviews Doug Bainton, a New York firefighter and NYC Emergency Management Citywide Interagency Coordinator, focusing on agency coordination and emergency management. Bainton discusses various incidents in New York City, emphasizing the complexities of managing crises like crane collapses and garage failures. He highlights his approach to strategic coordination, the importance of empathy in emergency response, and the challenges of balancing effectiveness with public perception. Bainton also shares insights into problem-solving, decision-making under pressure, and the value of innovative thinking in disaster response. Major Endorsements:L3Harris's BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.com Propper Apparel: From the outdoors to the EOC, wear Propper. www.propper.com Paladin by Acela: Move into recovery with mobile MCI refrigerated morgues: www.paladinprepare.com Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: www.dobermanemg.com/impulseDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.comThe Readiness Lab Podcast Network:Disaster Tough Podcast is part of The Readiness Lab Podcast NetworkFor sponsorship requests: contact@thereadinesslab.com or visit our website: www.thereadinesslab.com
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-linksBoost the Signal with a $5 monthly donation!Become a TRL Insider Member with a ton of extra content!The Bio of UCI Emergency Management Deputy Director, Vanessa Flores who is a former member of the United States Airforce:Vanessa Flores holds a distinguished career in emergency management. With over 11 years of dedicated service in the United States Air Force, including roles as a Readiness and Emergency Manager, she has honed her skills in program and budget management, training, and problem-solving across diverse operations worldwide, protecting assets exceeding $11.5B and exceeding senior leadership expectations. Vanessa's proficiency shines notably as the Deputy Director of Emergency Management at the University of California, Irvine. Here, her focus on planning for mass care incidents underscores her expertise in ensuring UCI's readiness and response excellence. Vanessa's mastery extends throughout all phases of emergency management. With her comprehensive background, complemented by a master's degree in human resources management, Vanessa stands as an accomplished emergency manager, dedicated to service excellence and readiness, particularly in the realm of mass care incidents for UCI.Major Endorsements:L3Harris's BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.comPropper Apparel: From the outdoors to the EOC, wear Propper. www.propper.com Paladin by Acela: Take a ride to your final destination with the BOX, a mobile MCI refrigerated morgue: www.paladinprepare.com Impulse: Bleeding Control Kits by professionals for professionals: www.dobermanemg.com/impulseDoberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.comThe Readiness Lab Podcast Network:Disaster Tough Podcast is part of The Readiness Lab Podcast NetworkFor sponsorship requests: contact@thereadinesslab.com or visit our website: www.thereadinesslab.com#emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #emergencyservices
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP:www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-links #emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #mentorship#education #risinggeneration #emergencyservices ---Whether it's earthquakes and wildfires on the west coast, tornadoes on the plains, tropical storms and hurricanes in the south, or major snowstorms in the northeast, Emergency Managers have to be ready for a variety of disaster scenarios depending on where they are located. However, while the locations and the type of disasters vary, the principles of readiness, mitigation, and response are pretty universal.This week's guest on the Disaster Tough Podcast, Shad Ahmed knows this well. While Shad currently serves as the Director of the Portland Bureau of Emergency Management (PBEM), his previous experience working with a variety of agencies on the east coast, namely the City of Lowell and Town of Windham in Massachusetts.In this episode, Shad and host John Scardena discuss the differences and similarities between Emergency Management on the east and west coasts, along with how to build a strong culture of readiness and response at the local level. Major Endorsements: L3harris' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.com Propper Apparel: From the outdoors, to the EOC, wear Propper! www.propper.com Doberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com The Readiness Lab Podcast Network: Disaster Tough Podcast is part of The Readiness Lab Podcast NetworkFor sponsorship requests: contact@thereadinesslab.com or visit our website: https://www.thereadinesslab.com/
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP:www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-links #emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #mentorship#education #risinggeneration #emergencyservices ---Protecting urban populations is a major principle of Emergency Management, especially considering the turmoil happening in the world in Gaza and Ukraine. For that reason, the Disaster Tough Podcast is talking to Chris De Ruyter, the Director of the National Center for Urban Ops. According to their website, the National Center for Urban Ops is a nonpartisan, nonprofit research organization dedicated to providing expertise and insights to leaders operating in dense urban environments in fulfillment of national security, public safety, and urban resilience goals. They operate under a moniker they call the “Five I's”: Infrastructure, Interagency, Interoperability, Information, and Innovation.Chris is a former Army Ranger with combat experience in Iraq. He attended The Readiness Lab's Emergency Management for Dynamic Populations course in 2022.In this episode, Chris and host John Scardena discuss the ways to best protect urban populations in times of war, specifically in reference to the situation in Gaza.Major Endorsements: L3harris' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.com Propper Apparel: From the outdoors, to the EOC, wear Propper! www.propper.com Doberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.com The Readiness Lab Podcast Network: Disaster Tough Podcast is part of The Readiness Lab Podcast NetworkFor sponsorship requests: contact@thereadinesslab.com or visit our website: www.thereadinesslab.com
Listen, Watch, & Support DTP: www.thereadinesslab.com/dtp-links #emergencymanagement #disastertough #leadership #mentorship#education #risinggeneration #emergencyservices ---The podcast emphasizes several key points about prioritizing tasks, especially in the context of emergency management:Distinction between Urgent and Important Tasks: It's crucial to differentiate between tasks that are urgent and those that are important. The long-term impact of a task should be a guiding factor in determining its importance.Life Saving and Sustaining Tasks as Priority: The most critical tasks are those that are life-saving and sustaining. These should always be prioritized above others.Scale for Measuring Impact: A practical approach is to use a scale of 1 to 10 to assess the impact of a task. Ask whether the task will have a positive impact in a week, a month, or a year. Tasks scoring below 5 should be re-evaluated for their necessity.Balancing Professional and Personal Priorities: There should be a balance between professional responsibilities and personal life. Important tasks in both areas should be identified and prioritized accordingly.Communicating with Supervisors: In a professional setting, it's essential to communicate with supervisors about one's preferences and priorities. This can help in aligning tasks with personal interests and strengths.Long-Term Planning: Long-term planning and focusing on goals that have significant future benefits can help in prioritizing tasks more effectively.Dealing with Scope Creep: In fields like emergency management, there's often a risk of 'scope creep' where everything seems urgent. Recognizing what's truly important can help in avoiding burnout and maintaining focus.Weighing Positive and Negative Impacts: When evaluating tasks, consider both the positive and negative long-term impacts. This helps in making more informed decisions about what to prioritize.Recognizing the Value of Failure: Understanding that it's okay for less important tasks to fail or be deprioritized can be crucial in effective time management.Seeking Peer Advice: In cases of uncertainty about prioritization, seeking advice from colleagues or industry peers can provide valuable insights. Major Endorsements:L3harris' BeOn PPT App. Learn more about this amazing product here: www.l3harris.comPropper Apparel: From the outdoors, to the EOC, wear Propper! www.propper.com Doberman Emergency Management Group provides subject matter experts in planning and training: www.dobermanemg.comThe Readiness Lab Podcast Network:Disaster Tough Podcast is part of The Readiness Lab Podcast NetworkFor sponsorship requests: contact@thereadinesslab.com or visit our website: www.thereadinesslab.com
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