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The Same Old Answers Won't Solve New Problems

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In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King dives into insights from a House subcommittee hearing on FEMA’s future. He critiques the reliance on outdated institutional models amid today’s accelerating, interconnected crises—what experts label as polycrises and perma-crises.

Kyle calls for bold rethinking: integrating cross-domain insights, leveraging first principles thinking, and embracing adaptive, failure-informed learning.

Tune in to explore how emergency management must evolve to foster truly resilient communities.

Show Highlights
[01:07] Understanding polycrises and the rise of perma-crisis
[01:59] Institutional inertia and the failure of imagination
[05:01] The expertise trap and cognitive constraints
[07:47] Innovative pathways: cross-domain thinking and first principles
[09:48] Reimagining emergency management beyond traditional models

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55 episodes

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Manage episode 487254555 series 3308924
Content provided by Crisis Lab. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Crisis Lab or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King dives into insights from a House subcommittee hearing on FEMA’s future. He critiques the reliance on outdated institutional models amid today’s accelerating, interconnected crises—what experts label as polycrises and perma-crises.

Kyle calls for bold rethinking: integrating cross-domain insights, leveraging first principles thinking, and embracing adaptive, failure-informed learning.

Tune in to explore how emergency management must evolve to foster truly resilient communities.

Show Highlights
[01:07] Understanding polycrises and the rise of perma-crisis
[01:59] Institutional inertia and the failure of imagination
[05:01] The expertise trap and cognitive constraints
[07:47] Innovative pathways: cross-domain thinking and first principles
[09:48] Reimagining emergency management beyond traditional models

  continue reading

55 episodes

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