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Interview #3 with Mark Matheson


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In this third and final conversation with Mark Matheson, founder of the eCERT Program, we step into the future of disaster resilience—and what it will take to truly protect families, businesses, and communities before the next emergency strikes.

This episode goes beyond traditional preparedness models. Mark unpacks a bold, federally supported yet locally owned approach to disaster response—one that combines real-world infrastructure, MAVIS deployment units, asset-backed digital currency, and individual resiliency accounts into a closed-loop system designed for accountability, speed, and long-term stability.

We talk candidly about why communities must move from reactive aid to proactive resilience, how financial access after disaster can calm chaos and accelerate recovery, and why leadership—not luck—is the deciding factor when everything is on the line. Mark also shares how the eCERT Program plans to build a 25,000-person civilian disaster workforce and deploy 1,000 MAVIS units nationwide—without competing for existing FEMA funding or relying on hype-driven solutions.

What makes this conversation especially powerful is the human element. Drawing from decades of experience in high-stakes environments—from nuclear facilities to military construction in Guam—Mark reflects on the lessons that shaped his philosophy on resilience, accountability, and integrity. His message is clear: resilience is earned through preparation, discipline, and the courage to do what’s right—especially when it’s difficult.

Whether you’re a veteran, first responder, emergency manager, community leader, or a parent who simply wants to be better prepared, this episode invites you to rethink what readiness really means—and how you can be part of something bigger.

This conversation doesn’t just explain the eCERT vision.
It invites you into it.

For more information about the eCERT Program or to speak directly with its founder, you can reach Mark Matheson at [email protected]. To explore the program, review membership requirements, or submit an intake form, visit the official website at https://ecertprogram.com. This is the best place to learn how eCERT operates, how MAVIS Units support disaster operations, and how individuals or organizations can get involved in building the next generation of community-driven resilience.

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Act ASAPBy Daniel Kilburn