Surviving 9/11, Disability Perceptions, Fear, and Guide Dogs
Release Date: 12/18/2024
Preparing for the Unexpected
Join me as I talk with recognized Business Continuity Management expert and co-author of "Business Continuity Management: Significant Insights from Practice", Kush Srivastava. During my chat with Kush, we touch on: How the book came to be and its purpose, Where leaders falter in implementing BCM and learning from history, Best practices in BCM, BCM tools and applications (the pros and cons) and understanding the drivers, Understanding what the role of a BCM professional needs to be (and the skills required), Management involvement in testing &...
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It's time for a new persepctive - taken from the past. I talk with business continuity and resilience expert, Dom Passalacqua. Dom gives a very new and fresh perspective on resilience by sharing some incredible stories of resilience from working with the First Nations of Australia. Dom touches on: 1. Connection (to country…which isn't quite what you think it might be...), 2. Culture (defining, understanding, respecting. Listening, well-being…), 3. Continuity, Resilience, and Wisdom (Problwms aren't always what they appear, Understand a person's tory, Insight,...
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Join me as I talk with globally recognized resilience & business continuity expert and co-founder of Premier Continuum, @Marie-Helene Primeau. We touch on a few topics during our talk: 1. Top risks and tools (research, channels, look at solutions, BCM risks...) 2. The role of Business Continuity Plans (BCP) (consequence-based, less focus on scenarios, dependency testing, improvement opportunities...) 3. The importance of preparedness and leadership (understanding how gaps in preparedness and response occur, get to know the leaders/sponsor expectations...)...and more! Don't miss...
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Join me Thursday, April 17/25, as I talk with respected resilience and risk management expert, keynote speaker, and executive, Daniela Parker. We discuss Vendor Risk Management and Third-Party Risk Management. During our talk we touch on: 1. Defining Vendor Risk Management and Third-Party Risk Management. 2. Evaluating vendors and partners. 3. Where and how, to get started. 4. Executives and their preferred vendors. 5. Capturing risks and mitigation activities. 6. Stakeholders (Project Management). 7. Complacency...
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Join me Thursday, April 10/25, as I talk with respected resilience, risk management, author, speaker, and ESG expert, Harsha Sastry. We discuss the topic of ESG and Resilience. During our talk we touch on: 1. Defining ESG (Environment, Society, Governance). 2. Defining resilience (it’s more than you think). 3. Discussing the “E” (environment) in ESG. 4. The financial environment. 5. Discussing the “S” (society) in ESG. 6. Employee training and development (Org leadership are missing out on this opportunity)....
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Join me once again as I speak with trainer, scholar, resilience professional, researcher, and author, Daman Dev Sood. In this episode we talk about his latest book "My Experiments with Third Party Risk Management" - a topic top of mind for many businesses. During this episode we touch on: 1. Defining 3rd Party Risk Management 2. What is a vendor? 3. Parameters of Risk (related to 3rd parties), 4. Regulation, guidelines, and mandates, 5. TPRM in Operational Resilience and Business Continuity Management, 6. Performing a 'Materiality Assessment' (and it's 5 step...
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Join me Thursday, March 6, 2025 on the VoiceAmerica business channel, as I talk with crisis communications expert, speaker, and co-author of 'Leaders Under Fire: The CEO's Survival Guide to Navigating Corporate Crisis' Jeff Chatterton. During our talk on Crisis Communications we touch on such subjects as: 1. Telling stories, 2. Controlling the narrative, 3. Follow the steps, 4. Green light / red light communications, 5, The recipe for crisis communications, 6. Emotions and empathy, 7. "7 to 11 words" (you have to listen to know what that...
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Join me for Part 1 of my talk with multi-award winning and globally recognized Business Continuity and Crisis Management expert, Regina Phelps. Today Regina brings out her crytal ball to talk about what 2025 holds for BCM, Crisis, and Resilience professionals...all of us really. During our talk we touch on: 1. The current risk landscape (The Top 7 risks from the Global Economic Forum) 2. State-based conflicts, 3. Extreme weather events, 4. Goeconomics, 5. Misinformatino and disinformation, 6. Societal polarization, 7. Critical changes to "Earth...
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Join me for Part 2 of my talk with multi-award winning and globally recognized Business Continuity and Crisis Management expert, Regina Phelps. Today Regina brings out her crytal ball to talk about what 2025 holds for BCM, Crisis, and Resilience professionals...all of us really. During our talk we touch on: 1. The next pandemic? (H5N1), 2. Common infections diseases surges, 3. Health & Human Services Impact Responses, 4. The homeowner insurance crisis, 5. Failing infrastructure, 6. Government instability...and more! I even share my thoughts from a Canadian perspective and how...
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Join me as I talk with award-winning and globally recognized business continuity and resilience expert, Margaret Millett. We talk about 3 key areas that are creating waves in the resilience industry, and Margaret doesn't hold back on her thoughts. We touch on: 1. Political instability and geopolitical risks, 2. Talk shortages and skills gap in the resilience profession, 3. Mental health in the resilience profession. Margaret once again shares some great insights into three very current and relevant topics. Don't miss what Margaret has to share. Enjoy!...
info_outlineJoin me, as I talk with author, international speaker, and 9/22 survivor, Michael Hingson. It's an inspirational discussion about such topics as:
1. Surviving 9/11,
2. Staying calm and controlling fear,
3. Misperceptions about disabilities,
4. Operating with prejudice,
5. Guide dogs and Michael's new book "Live Like a Guide Dog",
6. Trust,
7. People and adversity,
8. Resilience,
9. The human-animal bond,
10. You own best teacher...and more!
It's an inspiring talk and Michael shares some great insights that can benefit us all, in our personal and professional lives. Enjoy!
Michael Hingson
WHAT I DO:
I write books. I do podcast interviews with really interesting people on my "Unstoppable Mindset Podcast. I love doing keynote speeches and talks all over the world about my experience as a blind survivor of 9-11.
I use my experiences to assist companies, organizations, and individuals in creating a more inclusive world.
Also, I travel internationally speaking to and inspiring audiences with talks on Trust, Teamwork, Diversity and Change.
As the Chief Vision Officer for AccessiBe, I also help people understand why it's important to have an online presence that is inclusive and ADA compliant. It's the right thing to do. I provide training on adaptive technology for the blind.
HOW I DO IT.
Your company or organization needs different lenses to see how you can be inclusive and practice diversity. My experience and how I show up in the world gives me a unique perspective in how you can effectively assist your people in growing in this area. I will gladly consult with your organization to help shape a healthy culture of inclusion and diversity.
Our team at AccessiBe will also help you understand not only the risk you run in today's litigious culture by not having an ADA compliant website or online presence, but as one of the leaders in ADA compliance technology, we'll show you how to do it, and why it's simply the right thing to do.