Take 5- Community Engagement

How to Disaster: Take 5- Community Engagement. Featuring Charles Brooks, Jenna Murray Johnson, and Lorez Bailey discussing strategies to rebuild, secure permits, and strengthen your community after disaster.

Take 5- Community Engagement     “This is going to speak to the value of community organizations coming together in a space that allows them to cross collaborate and to have meetings identified by certain needs… Participating in those committees and being very focused on making sure that you’re attending those community meetings, and being…

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How to Address Compound Disasters with Renae Hanvin Part 2

Renae Hanvin, with long brown hair in a blue blazer, smiles against a plain light-colored background, ready to discuss your rebuild permit needs.

How to Address Compound Disasters with Renae Hanvin Part 2     “Preparedness and resilience is a shared responsibility.” -Renae Hanvin     For years, we’ve seen how the intensity and scope of disasters have evolved, but our preparedness is yet to be tested again with this new thing called “compound disasters”. It is already…

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Take 5- Fire Survivor Stories

Three adults in separate circular frames—two men outdoors and one woman indoors—look at the camera, symbolizing resilience as featured in Take 5 - Fire Survivor Stories, where each navigates challenges like securing a rebuild permit.

Take 5- Fire Survivor Stories     “We cannot and should not let our community down and go through another wildfire and lose another life. That should be our mission. That should be our goal.” -Brad Sherwood   “Strong recovery comes down to people.” -Pamela Van Halsema    “You called me a second responder, I’d…

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What to Expect from Season 3 of the How to Disaster Podcast

Smiling woman with short brown hair in a black blazer and white shirt in an office setting, reminiscent of Jennifer Gray Thompson discussing the importance of a rebuild permit.

What to Expect from Season 3 of the How to Disaster Podcast     “The only way through this is together.” -Jennifer Thompson     We’ve come so far! And we did it together!  Thank you ever so much for being with us until this moment.    In Season 1 & 2, we’ve met incredible…

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What We Learned from Season(s) [One &] Two of the How to Disaster Podcast

Smiling woman with short brown hair in a black blazer and white shirt in an office setting, reminiscent of Jennifer Gray Thompson discussing the importance of a rebuild permit.

Two seasons have passed since you walked this journey with us on How to Disaster. As we close the season and welcome another, we want to express our eternal gratitude to you for the support and love you’ve shown for the show.  In this episode, Jennifer sums up heartwarming lessons we’ve learned about humanity, disaster,…

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How to Address Wildfire Risks and Insurance with Indigenous Practices and Community-Wide Preventative Responses with Wendy E. Nystrom

Wendy Nystrom, a woman with blonde hair wearing a coral button-up shirt, smiles at the camera against a light background.

How to Address Wildfire Risks and Insurance with Indigenous Practices and Community-Wide Preventative Responses with Wendy E. Nystrom     “We have much worse wildfires due to everything that climate change has caused. We need to have a forward-thinking conversation, not a reactionary one.” –Wendy Nystrom     We are living in a major historical…

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