Send us a textIn this episode we explore some of the challenges in responding to wildlife emergencies. Our guest is Dr. Michael Ziccardi, a wildlife veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in oil wildlife preparedness and response. Dr. Ziccardi has been at the forefront of numerous wildlife rescue operations in the US and around the world. He currently serves as the Executive Director of the One Health Institute at the University of California, Davis and Director Emeritus of the Oiled Wildlife Care Network.We explore the complexities of wildlife response in oil spills, and how the technical understanding, the response strategies and systems have been developed over the years. Dr. Ziccardi shares his insights on the challenges and advancements in this field, the importance of preparedness, and the collaborative efforts required to protect wildlife.Please give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us as each share and like makes a difference.
Send us a textWhat happens when a seasoned crisis management specialist like Rob steps into the room? You're about to find out as we unravel his journey through the world of emergency response. Join us as Rob recounts his career, from honing his technical skills at OSRL to managing oil spill preparedness with BP's global response team. His tales from Dounreay, dealing with complex decommissioning tasks, shed light on the adaptability needed in this ever-evolving field. Rob's firsthand experiences provide a unique window into crisis management across various industries.In this episode, we uncover the traits that define effective crisis management leaders. Rob shares anecdotes illustrating the value of open communication, relationship-building, and adaptability in high-pressure scenarios. Discover how balancing professionalism with a touch of humour can foster a cohesive and effective team. We dive into the significance of leveraging diverse skill sets and understanding when to step up or support from the sidelines. These insights offer valuable lessons on achieving success in emergency response situations.As we journey through Rob's experiences, we also explore the shifting landscape of crisis management, especially in a post-COVID world. Learn how organisational resilience and business continuity have gained prominence, with leadership playing a crucial role in shaping a culture of preparedness. Rob's reflections on career pathways in this field reveal it as not just a necessity but a rewarding career path filled with growth opportunities. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to understand the true potential of crisis management and how it can unlock an organisation's capabilities during emergencies.Please give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us as each share and like makes a difference.
Send us a textIn this episode of The Response Force Multiplier, host Emma Smillie dives deep into the power of mindset in high-pressure situations. Joined by Martin Fairn from Gazing Performance, they explore the "Red to Blue" methodology—a practical framework designed to help individuals and teams perform at their best under stress. From the rugby field to the classroom, and even in crisis management, discover how recognising and controlling your mindset can be a game-changer. Learn real-world applications, hear inspiring stories, and find out how this simple yet powerful tool is transforming lives across various sectors. Whether you're in business, education, or emergency response, this episode offers valuable insights into developing mental resilience and achieving peak performance Please give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us as each share and like makes a difference.
Send us a textIn this episode of the Response Force Multiplier podcast, host Emma Smillie, OSRL Incident and Crisis Management Lead Dave Rouse, and performance under pressure specialists Andy Couch, and Dean Wasche reflect on critical crisis management lessons and strategies for navigating uncertainty in 2024. As the discussion unfolds, listeners gain insights into the imperative for comprehensive crisis management training and workforce preparedness. From the necessity of equipping non-emergency responders with mental skills to the utilisation of real-time feedback and kinesthetic learning, the conversation explores innovative approaches to maximising training impact and building organisational resilience.Throughout the dialogue, practical strategies and actionable insights are shared, illuminating pathways for organisations to navigate uncertainty and optimise their response capabilities in the year ahead. Join the Response Force Multiplier team as they chart a course towards enhanced preparedness and resilience in the face of ever-changing challenges.Please give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us as each share and like makes a difference.
Send us a textIn our latest episode, we delve deep into the world of crisis leadership and the complex context it operates within. Our guest Dean Wasche, Global Learning and Development Manager at Oil Spill Response, offers valuable insights and definitions of leadership. He highlights how leadership in crisis situations differs from day-to-day leadership, emphasising the immense pressure crisis leaders face.Through real-life examples, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and oil spill responses, Dean demonstrates the challenges and nuances of crisis leadership. He emphasises the importance of acknowledging complexity, recognising the role of experts, and making informed decisions in the face of uncertainty.Join us as we explore the dynamic world of crisis leadership, providing valuable insights for leaders in both emergency response and everyday contexts. Whether you're an experienced leader or aspiring to be one, this episode offers practical wisdom to enhance your leadership skills under pressure.Please give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us as each share and like makes a difference.
Send us a textIn this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the fascinating world of artificial intelligence and its impact on emergency management. Join us as Liam Harrington-Missin, Head of Data Technology and Innovation, sheds light on the profound changes brought about by AI technology. From the evolution of AI's role in handling tasks, such as oil spill detection through satellite imagery, to the game-changing introduction of large language models like Chat GPT into consumer domains, Liam offers insights into the rapidly changing landscape of AI adoption. We explore the implications of AI on emergency response exercises, misinformation management, and even the potential transformation of traditional responder roles. Join us on this journey to understand how AI is reshaping the future of emergency management and what it means for organizations and responders alike.Please give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us as each share and like makes a difference.
Send us a textIn this episode, we join OSRL's performance coach, Andy Couch, as we uncover the training methods employed by the emergency response industry to excel under pressure. We examine the impact of immense pressure on individuals and organisations, uncovering training gaps and the pitfalls of reactive decision-making. However, we also uncover the potential for growth and learning within these stressful situations. Drawing inspiration from professional sports, we explore how techniques honed in athletic arenas can be effectively applied in emergency response scenarios. Discover how individuals and organisations can develop and implement these techniques to optimise their preparedness and response to crisis incidents and emergencies. Join us for a thought-provoking exploration of performance under pressure in the emergency response industry.Please give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us as each share and like makes a difference.
Send us a textHundreds of thousands of hours and millions of Euros are spent each year planning, executing and debriefing crisis exercises.The return on this significant investment is rarely fully and honestly appraised. If it were, organisations would uncover an uncomfortable truth; many exercises probably fail to achieve their potential.Dave Rouse, Crisis Management Services Lead at Oil Spill Response and Dr. El Parker, Specialist Crisis Management Consultant, discuss how you can maximise the value from exercises sharing lessons learned and a blueprint for better exercises.Please give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us as each share and like makes a difference.
Send us a textWelcome to The Response Force Multiplier, the OSRL Podcast. On The Response Force Multiplier, we explore all aspects of emergency planning and response, through conversations with compelling experts and thought leaders, providing a fresh take on key issues and cutting-edge techniques in this field.In each episode, we’ll dive into one aspect of emergency planning and response using OSRL’s unique pool of experts and collaborators to gain new insights and to distill these down into actionable tools and techniques for better preparedness and response to crisis incidents and emergencies. #EmergencyResponse, #CrisisManagement, #EmergencyPlanning. Please give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us as each share and like makes a difference.