In this episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast, host John Scardena sits down with emergency management thought leader and Logista co-founder Drew Downing for a candid discussion on the future of emergency management, readiness, and disaster resilience. Known for his influential social media content and honest takes on the profession, Downing explores why the field struggles with credibility, burnout, and measuring true readiness.
The conversation dives into prevention versus response, the limitations of traditional funding, and how communities can better measure readiness by focusing on resilience and self-sustainability rather than simply how quickly help arrives. Using examples from public health, wildfire response, and international emergency management models, the episode challenges conventional thinking about what it means to truly prepare communities for disasters.
The discussion also tackles leadership, communication, and relationship-building within emergency management organizations. John and Drew examine why emergency managers need stronger storytelling and communication skills to build trust with elected officials and stakeholders. From the importance of “reading the room” to balancing data with emotional intelligence, the episode highlights how credibility and human connection often matter more than reports or metrics alone.
The conversation also explores mitigation, recovery challenges, community vulnerability, and lessons learned from European civil preparedness models and modern conflict zones. Packed with practical insights and honest reflections, this episode offers emergency managers, public health professionals, and resilience leaders a fresh perspective on choosing “the right hard” in disaster management.
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