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Doing Disasters Differently: The Podcast with Renae Hanvin

Let’s face it our future will be one with more natural and unnatural disasters - whether we want them or not, they are here to stay. Doing Disasters Differently: The Podcast, hosted by corporate2community founder and disaster resilience specialist Renae Hanvin, brings you informal conversations with global and local leaders in emergency management and disaster resilience across government, corporate, small business, non-profit and community stakeholders. Perfect for building your understanding and disaster-related toolkit, there’s no doubt you’ll be inspired to start doing disasters differently today. Visit https://resilientready.org/ to find out more and don’t forget to connect with Renae Hanvin + 

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Episodes

Emergency Management in South Australia

In this week’s episode of Doing Disasters Differently , Renae is joined by Leanne Schmidt, Manager Emergency Support at the Local Government Association of South Australia. With decades of experience across SES and fire services, Leanne shares insights into South Australia’s emergency management approach and the vital role of local government in building community resilience.

May 13, 202524 min

What 2 things are we doing differently?

In this special 40th episode of Doing Disasters Differently, Renae reflects on standout conversations from the last ten episodes with thought leaders in disaster resilience. Renae highlights the growing momentum around social capital, the importance of shared responsibility, and how Resilient Ready is translating policy and research into action for communities and small businesses across Australia.

Apr 29, 202517 min

Are schools key to social capital?

In this week’s episode of Doing Disasters Differently Renae chats with Dr Briony Towers, founder of Leadrrr and expert in child-centered disaster risk management. They explore the role of schools in building social capital and how empowering children and youth can drive real change in disaster resilience. From bushfire education to youth-led initiatives, Briony shares how schools can be true hubs of preparedness and community strength.

Apr 15, 202535 min

The National Emergency Management Stockpile (NEMS)

In this week’s episode of Doing Disasters Differently, Renae is joined by Joe Buffone, Deputy Coordinator General at the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA). With over 40 years in security and disaster management, Joe has played a key role in emergency response across Australia and internationally. Today, we explore his journey—from the Country Fire Authority (CFA) to leading efforts in disaster resilience—along with the National Emergency Management Stockpile (NEMS) and how it ensures c...

Mar 04, 202527 min

It’s time to focus on small businesses

In this week’s episode of Doing Disasters Differently, Renae is joined by the Hon Bruce Billson, Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman (ASBFEO), a tireless advocate for small businesses across the country. Today, we are exploring Bruce’s journey—from launching his own advisory business to his leadership in fostering resilience and growth for Australia’s small business sector.

Feb 18, 202543 min

Grape and wine sector resilience in South Australia

In this week’s episode of Doing Disasters Differently, Renae is talking with Professor Paul Arbon AM, a distinguished leader in emergency and disaster resilience and Director of the Torrens Resilience Initiative at Flinders University. Today, we are diving into resilience in South Australia’s grape and wine sector. With decades of experience as a researcher, academic, and organisational leader—including roles as Chief Commissioner of St John Ambulance Australia and President of the World Associa...

Feb 04, 202526 min

From India to Australia for resilience

In this week’s episode of Doing Disasters Differently, Renae is talking with Kruthika Nagananda, a passionate advocate for resilience who moved from India to Australia to pursue her dream of strengthening communities in times of crisis. Today, we are talking about Kruthika’s journey, from completing her Master’s in Disaster Resilience and Sustainable Development at the University of Newcastle to her work in disaster risk reduction at the Walcha Council and now with the Australian Red Cross in th...

Dec 10, 202425 min

Sharing your lived experience with others

In this week’s episode of Doing Disasters Differently, Renae is talking with Fiona Jago, a former dairy farmer and small business owner with deep roots in regional Victoria. Fiona and her husband, Mark, made a bold move to purchase and run a caravan park on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, where they became active community members. However, the devastating 2019-2020 bushfires profoundly impacted their lives, prompting three years of rebuilding. Eventually, they decided to sell and return to re...

Nov 26, 202433 min

Building cultural heritage resilience

In this week’s episode of Doing Disasters Differently, Renae is talking with Johanna Garnett who is the Manager of Disaster Resilience & Risk Reduction at the South Australian Fire and Emergency Services Commission (SAFECOM). Today we are talking about building cultural heritage resilience.

Nov 12, 202450 min

Indicators of Community Disaster Fatigue

In this week’s episode of Doing Disasters Differently, Renae is talking with Dr Val Ingham who is the Associate Professor, Emergency Management at Charles Sturt University. Today we are talking about Indicators of Community Disaster Fatigue.

Oct 29, 202430 min

Bringing social capital and social infrastructure measurement to Australia

In this week’s episode of Doing Disasters Differently, Renae is talking with Professor Daniel Aldrich, Director of the resilience and security studies program at Northeastern University in the USA who’s also a volunteer advisory member of Resilient Ready and project delivery partner. Today we are talking about bringing social capital and social infrastructure measurement to Australia.

Oct 15, 202431 min

Are we different 2 years on?

In this episode, Renae reflects on the increasing complexity of disasters in Australia, from bushfires and floods to smaller disruptions like power outages and staffing shortages. She emphasises the critical role small businesses play in community resilience, noting that "if small businesses get impacted, it actually affects the whole community." Renae discusses the development of the Business Community Resilience toolkit, a microlearning program focused on disaster preparedness, which uses nudg...

Oct 01, 202422 min

Safeguarding livelihoods and services after disasters

In this week’s episode of Doing Disasters Differently, I sat down with David Parsons, crisis management expert, and volunteer advisor and delivery partner at Resilient Ready and today we are talking about safeguarding livelihoods and services after disasters.

Sep 17, 202428 min

Building thriving communities

In this week’s episode of Doing Disasters Differently, I sat down with Tracy Collier, GM of Strategy and Programs for the Thriving Communities Partnership and today we are talking about building thriving communities.

Dec 20, 202119 min

Getting Australia to Buy from the Bush

In this week’s episode of Doing Disasters Differently the Podcast, I sit down with Jenn Donovan from Spend with us and we are discussing ‘Getting Australia to Buy from the Bush’.

Dec 06, 202125 min

The Role of Community Organisations in Disasters

Today Renae sits down with Bridget Tehan, the Senior Policy Advisor at the Victorian Council of Social Services, also called VCOSS. We are sitting down to discuss the role of community organisations in disasters. Bridget has worked for more than 10 years in emergency management in both the government and not-for-profit sectors. Bridget is currently a senior policy advisor at the Victorian Council of Social Services and works to highlight the role of the community sector in building resilience an...

Nov 22, 202124 min

2019-20 Victorian Fire Season Inquiry, Phase 2 Report

In the twenty-fivth episode of Doing Disasters Differently: The Podcast , Renae Hanvin will be talking with Tony Pearce, Victoria’s first Inspector-General for Emergency Management (IGEM). He shares with us how this role was created and how it is impacting the Victorian community as we continue to see a rise in disasters in our country.

Nov 08, 202144 min

How business networks build resilience

In the twenty-fourth episode of Doing Disasters Differently: The Podcast , Renae Hanvin will be talking with Lawrence Atkinson from BusinessBM and we are discussing ‘Business networks build resilience’. C2C and BusinessBM have teamed up and today we will discuss the changes we are hoping to see in the Blue Mountains region in New South Wales.

Sep 13, 202135 min

Strengthening rural, regional & remote communities

In the twenty-third episode of Doing Disasters Differently: The Podcast , Renae Hanvin will be talking with Natalie Egleton, CEO of the Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR). She was appointed CEO of the FRRR in November 2015, after joining the organisation in 2012, and she's responsible for shaping the FRRR’s strategy, designing new programs and developing and nurturing new funding partnerships.

Aug 30, 202128 min

200 days of lockdown

In the twenty-second episode of Doing Disasters Differently: The Podcast , Renae Hanvin will be talking with James Ritchie, the Director of Thamani and Principal Consultant with our C2C collective. He is currently located in Germany and has just come out of a 200-day lockdown and will share with us his thoughts.

Aug 16, 202124 min

The future of disaster resilience in Australia

In the twenty-first episode of Doing Disasters Differently: The Podcast , Renae Hanvin will be talking with Amanda Leck, the Executive Director of the Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience, also known as AIDR , where she leads a program of work on behalf of the Commonwealth Government through the Department of Home Affairs - Emergency Management Australia to support a disaster resilient Australia. I’m so excited to have Amanda on the show as she shares her wisdom on how we can all have an...

Aug 02, 202126 min

A Year of Doing Disasters Differently

In the twentieth episode of Doing Disasters Differently: The Podcast , hosted by corporate2community founder and disaster resilience specialist Renae Hanvin, she will be reflecting on some of the conversations we’ve had. Renae set up corporate2community and this Doing Disasters Differently podcast because we need to start thinking differently and doing things differently before, during, and after all types of disasters. 2020 and 2021 have shown us that disasters are the new future - it's now nor...

Jul 19, 202117 min

A business owner hit by disaster with Susan Gray

In this episode, I'm talking with Susan Gray. She's the president of the Tilba District Chamber of Commerce in the southern region of New South Wales, and the owner of the main pub in Tilba. We're talking about a business owner hit by disaster. So, a little bit about Susan. Susan and her husband bought the Dromedary Hotel in Central Tilba almost exactly three years ago. Susan spent around half the year travelling around the world for work. Prior to being an airport consultant, Susan was a journa...

Jul 05, 202125 min

Top Down Disaster Resilience Doesn’t Work with Mark Duckworth

In the sixteenth episode of Doing Disasters Differently: The Podcast , hosted by corporate2community founder and disaster resilience specialist Renae Hanvin, she will be chatting to Mark Duckworth, Senior Research Fellow at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation at Deakin University working in the Centre for Resilient and Inclusive Societies (CRIS).

Jun 15, 202134 min

A Winter Festival of Community Resilience with Hayley Hardy

In the seventeenth episode of Doing Disasters Differently: The Podcast , hosted by corporate2community founder and disaster resilience specialist Renae Hanvin. Renae is the founder of certified social enterprise corporate2community which focuses on building resilience in businesses, communities and governments before, during and after disasters. Today she will be chatting to Hayley Hardy, the Marketing Manager from the East Gippsland Marketing Inc. and, we're talking about a Winter Festival of C...

Jun 02, 202120 minEp. 17

Social Capital: the foundation for building national resilience

In the fifteenth episode of Doing Disasters Differently: The Podcast , hosted by corporate2community founder and disaster resilience specialist Renae Hanvin, she will be chatting to Daniel Aldrich, Professor and Director of the Resilience and Security Studies Program at Northeastern University, USA.

Mar 10, 202138 minSeason 1Ep. 15

Leading America's private sector to make a difference

In the fourteenth episode of Doing Disasters Differently: The Podcast , hosted by corporate2community founder and disaster resilience specialist Renae Hanvin, she will be chatting to Brooks Nelson, Senior Director Global Resilience US Chamber of Commerce Foundation about leading America's private sector to make a difference.

Oct 13, 202026 minSeason 1Ep. 14

Fire and Rain Conversation Series

In the thirteenth episode of Doing Disasters Differently: The Podcast , hosted by corporate2community founder and disaster resilience specialist Renae Hanvin, she will be chatting to Rachel Lopes and Emma Ashton about the Fire and Rain Conversation Series.

Oct 06, 202025 minSeason 1Ep. 13

A humanitarian aid perspective

In the twelfth episode of Doing Disasters Differently: The Podcast , hosted by corporate2community founder and disaster resilience specialist Renae Hanvin, she will be chatting to Kate Sutton, Director of the Humanitarian Advisory Group (HAG) about a humanitarian aid perspective in disasters.

Sep 29, 202023 minSeason 1Ep. 12
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