IEM Unscripted: DisasterSmiths

IEM Unscripted presents DisasterSmiths, a dynamic podcast that dives into the heard of disaster resilience. Join us as we explore the practical solutions, innovative programs, and dedicated service delivery crafted to aid disaster survivors and fortify communities. Our mission is clear – to make our communities more resilient in the face of adversity.

Trust in Action: Engaging Tribal Communities

In this compelling episode, we explore the pivotal role that trust plays in emergency management for tribal communities. Trust is not given; it is earned through respect, understanding, and authentic engagement. Our hosts and expert guests illuminate the rich diversity of tribes, each with its own unique culture, history, and identity, emphasizing the importance of honoring these distinctions. More than just a discussion, this episode offers powerful insights into how emergency managers can move beyond the checkbox approach and embark on a journey of true partnership with tribal communities. Packed with real-world stories and practical advice, it’s a call to action for every emergency manager to listen, learn, and forge lasting relationships rooted in trust and collaboration. Tune in and be part of the transformation.

10-02
32:54

From Chaos to Care: Mastering Donation Management in Crisis

In this episode, we uncover the crucial yet often overlooked role of donations management in disaster response. Our hosts and expert guests explore everything from the strategic placement of warehouses to tailoring aid to a community’s specific needs. They also tackle the delicate art of redirecting well-meaning donations that can, if mishandled, hinder emergency efforts. Join us as we navigate the fine line between public generosity and practical logistics, revealing how to turn goodwill into powerful, effective relief.

09-04
31:37

Modern Volunteerism: Redefining Disaster Relief

In this engaging episode, we dive into the transformative shifts in volunteerism sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic and its profound impact on disaster recovery efforts. Discover how the roles and responsibilities of volunteers have evolved and why understanding these changes is vital for effective crisis management. We uncover the latest trends in community engagement, revealing how emergency managers can leverage these insights to build stronger, more resilient communities.   Tune in to learn how to maximize volunteer support, streamline coordination, and make a lasting difference in times of crisis. Join us for an inspiring conversation on revolutionizing disaster relief through the power of modern volunteerism.

08-07
33:19

Strength in Numbers: The Power of Citizen Groups

As we face stronger, and more frequent disasters, join the DisasterSmiths as they explore the unifying power of citizen groups in driving community-led recovery. Recognizing the opportunity to tap their skills and passion for service to address unmet needs, our guests share their personal journeys of overcoming adversity and how these experiences became the catalyst for founding their own organizations dedicated to enhancing community resilience worldwide.   Through solidarity and empowerment, citizen groups continue to play an essential role in disaster recovery efforts.

07-03
34:33

Faith in Action: Mitigation for a Stronger Tomorrow

In this episode, we delve into the vital role of faith-based, volunteer organizations in disaster recovery efforts, exploring how they provide practical assistance as well as emotional support and hope to affected communities. From rebuilding homes to offering counseling services, these organizations demonstrate the power of compassion and solidarity in times of crisis. Join us as we explore their inspiring stories and how they let the hammer ring hope, rebuilding lives one nail at a time.

06-05
34:09

Allies in Resilience: Corporate Strength for Community Rebuilding

In this compelling episode, we delve into the critical role that the private sector plays in disaster recovery, shedding light on their unique position and potential for impact. By leveraging their resources, expertise, and networks, private entities provide immediate relief and support innovative rebuilding efforts that are both efficient and sustainable for communities recovering from disasters.Through their commitment and creativity, corporations play a pivotal role in helping to expedite recovery efforts, contributing to a community's ability to bounce back quickly and more resiliently. 

05-01
30:55

Feeding Independence: The Role of Food in Disaster Recovery, Part II

In this follow-up episode, we dive deeper into the world of mass care feeding alongside our guests, Kevin Smith and Patrick Crawford. We explore how mass feeding organizations actively work to deepen their understanding of and foster stronger relationships within their communities during blue skies. By cultivating connections and bolstering community infrastructure, nonprofits are working to enhance community resilience. Highlighting the multifaceted role of food, we recognize it’s not only sustenance, food serves as a symbol of home and belonging.

04-03
25:53

Feeding Independence: The Role of Food in Disaster Recovery, Part I

Following disasters, the role of food in aiding recovery varies across affected communities nationwide. Over time, mass care feeding initiatives have advanced significantly, better addressing the diverse needs of those they serve. Transitioning from standardized meals to customizable plates accommodating dietary restrictions, religious practices, and other individual preferences, these organizations are embracing more holistic recovery strategies. Acknowledging food's role beyond sustenance, it becomes a beacon of hope amidst challenging times.

04-03
33:39

Threads of Hope: The History of Disaster Case Management, Part II

The conversation continues with guests Cathy Earl and Liz Gibson as we explore how disaster case management has evolved through the years. As our country healed from 9/11, there was a shift in perspective as to what services were essential to best meet the needs of those impacted, opening up the space to address the emotional and spiritual needs in addition to the physical needs. Our guests guide us through the development of federal programs and how providers strive to best serve communities in times of crisis. By asking those involved from the beginning, we address: What defines disaster case management? What is it not?

03-06
34:02

Threads of Hope: The History of Disaster Case Management, Part I

In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, over one million residents were evacuated across the country, leaving them in dire need of emergency services. In partnership with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) created Katrina Aid Today, a national case management consortium. How did disaster case management evolve from humble meetings and handshakes to the complex system we know today? This unprecedented program set a new standard for recovery efforts and established modern disaster case management practices nationwide

03-06
29:01

The Power of Resilience: Are We Building Back Better or Just Faster?

Community systems are the places where people live, work, and interact with their environment and others. Urban or rural, coastal or inland, everyone lives in a system. These systems can promote resilience or increase the risk of negative disaster outcomes for communities simply by their designs, growth patterns, and community investment choices. How does resilience factor into recovery? Climate resilience and social capital shape disaster recovery for communities nationwide as resilience goes beyond infrastructure.

02-27
32:51

Preparedness Is Empowerment

Over the last decade and a half, the federal government has taken many steps to offer more inclusive efforts on disaster service delivery. This has been largely achieved through the works of advocacy groups. As a result, laws like the Post-Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act and the Disaster Recovery Reform Act adapt the Stafford Act to mandate more accessibility in disaster response services and recovery programs. But what does this mean for local communities? The reality is more empowered citizens are more prepared and their communities more resilient.

02-07
35:01

What is a DisasterSmith?

A Smith is one dedicated to mastering the hardest metals known to man, responsible for brokering the compromise between nature and people. A DisasterSmith molds and shapes how we respond to and recover from disasters, forging tools and programs to help communities recover, rebuild, and increase resilience as disasters evolve. Our hosts, IEM’s own Chris Smith and Diana Rothe-Smith, share how their dedication and experience to the craft have propelled them to DisasterSmith status and how the DisasterSmiths podcast will cultivate conversations with fellow practitioners to drive innovative solutions for a durable, more adaptable world. 

02-07
14:28

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