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EPISODE · Feb 10, 2025 · 29 MIN

Episode 171 - Disaster Science and Influencing Resilience with Stephanie Buller

from The Resilient Journey · host Mark Hoffman

Do you think of resilience as an academic endeavor? Or maybe it’s more of a practical response to mitigating risks. Well, this week’s guest says that it’s both of those things and more – stating it’s also a moral and ethical duty. Hello everyone, and welcome to episode 171 of the Resilient Journey podcast, presented by Anesis Consulting Group! This week we’re looking at Disaster Science, Multi-Hazard Risk Management and Resilience as we’re joined by PhD Researcher, Stephanie Buller. After giving some background about disaster science, Stephanie provides insights on how we can influence resilience. She emphasizes no matter a citizen’s color, creed or religion – we all deserve to be protected from a disaster. She doesn’t believe there are ‘hard to reach groups’, just groups we are not trying hard enough to reach. She talks about how competing priorities influence our overall readiness.     Be sure to follow The Resilient Journey!  We sure do appreciate it! Want to learn more about Mark? Click here or on LinkedIn or Twitter. Special thanks to Bensound for the music.

Do you think of resilience as an academic endeavor? Or maybe it’s more of a practical response to mitigating risks. Well, this week’s guest says that it’s both of those things and more – stating it’s also a moral and ethical duty. Hello everyone, and welcome to episode 171 of the Resilient Journey podcast, presented by Anesis Consulting Group! This week we’re looking at Disaster Science, Multi-Hazard Risk Management and Resilience as we’re joined by PhD Researcher, Stephanie Buller. After giving some background about disaster science, Stephanie provides insights on how we can influence resilience. She emphasizes no matter a citizen’s color, creed or religion – we all deserve to be protected from a disaster. She doesn’t believe there are ‘hard to reach groups’, just groups we are not trying hard enough to reach. She talks about how competing priorities influence our overall readiness.     Be sure to follow The Resilient Journey!  We sure do appreciate it! Want to learn more about Mark? Click here or on LinkedIn or Twitter. Special thanks to Bensound for the music.

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