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Disaster Tough Podcast

Disaster Tough Podcast

著者: The Readiness Lab
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概要

The Disaster Tough Podcast is for emergency managers, by emergency managers. We share stories, lessons learned, and tips to help you make informed decisions. Our host, John Scardena is a former Federal Emergency Response Official with Type 1 response experience. He now leads Doberman Emergency Management, from which this is being recorded. Our guests are also field experts who provide their insights in our conversation based podcast.
Discussions with emergency managers revolve around the entire disaster life-cycle. We provide solutions based on training and backed by data. We share experiences of emergency response and identify the lessons learned through our own version of after action reporting. This is conversation mode activated. We are known for flipping from serious to humor without warning. Try to keep up in our weekly podcasts!
About Doberman Emergency Management. We provide customized plans, mitigates hazards, delivers training, and supplies emergency products to meet the unique needs of clients. We identify and solve the Nation’s most complex incidents. That’s our job.Copyright The Readiness Lab
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  • Major General Kelly, US Army Corps of Engineers- Leadership, Resilience, and National Readiness
    2026/04/28
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    In this latest episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast, host John Scardena welcomes back Major General Jason Kelly of the United States Army Corps of Engineers for a deep dive into leadership, resilience, and national readiness heading into the 2026 disaster season. The conversation centers on executive decision-making under pressure, including Kelly’s three-question framework for leaders: creating organizational value, stewarding talent, and sustaining long-term performance. Through real-world examples like the Potomac River sewage crisis and Winter Storm response operations, Kelly emphasizes agility, risk assessment, and the importance of acting decisively even amid uncertainty.

    The episode highlights how trust, relationships, and mission-first thinking enable effective coordination across federal, state, and local partners in high-stakes emergency management environments.

    Looking ahead, the discussion explores flood forecasting, infrastructure resilience, and evolving national risk conditions, with cautious optimism for a “normal to below normal” flood season tempered by the reality that even one major event can strain systems. Kelly underscores the Army Corps’ rollout of Building Infrastructure, Not Paperwork,” for the Army’s Civil Works program, reinforcing a culture of action over bureaucracy and the critical role of partnerships in delivering outcomes. From personal insights on burnout and sustainability to strategic perspectives on national resilience, this episode offers actionable leadership lessons for emergency managers, policymakers, and infrastructure professionals alike.

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    52 分
  • Stop Guessing. Start Forecasting.
    2026/04/23
    In this episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast, John Scardena breaks down one of the most misunderstood concepts in emergency management: forecasting. Moving beyond weather models and into real-world application, he outlines three critical truths every emergency manager needs to understand. First, forecasting is not a decision—it’s decision support. Second, risk is more than probability; it’s the combination of likelihood and consequence. And third, effective forecasting creates time—the most valuable resource in any disaster lifecycle. Through practical examples like evacuation planning and hazard vulnerability assessments, this episode challenges professionals to stop waiting for certainty and start using forecasts to posture resources, reduce impact, and lead with confidence.





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    10 分
  • War in Iran: Using ASCOPE, the Planning P, and Three-Block War to Navigate Complex Disasters
    2026/04/09
    In this episode of Disaster Tough, John Scardena explores how emergency management principles apply to modern conflict and large-scale disasters, using the war in Iran as a case study. The discussion focuses on integrating military concepts like the three-block war with core emergency management frameworks such as ASCOPE and the Planning P.Listeners will learn how to assess complex environments, prioritize recovery efforts, and coordinate across agencies when critical infrastructure is disrupted. The episode challenges traditional thinking, emphasizing that emergency management must evolve beyond documentation into real operational planning, intelligence integration, and adaptive decision-making.Whether you're in emergency management, military operations, or public safety, this episode provides actionable insights on bridging strategy, operations, and humanitarian response in high-stakes environments.
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    13 分
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