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    Explore " disaster preparation" with insightful episodes like "Safety Wars Live 9-7-2023 Disaster Paperwork", "Disaster Preparation", "Takeaways & Reflections | Preparing for Love & Tragedy", "Tina Ginn | Preparing for the Worst" and "Aaron Baker (Disaster Preparation)" from podcasts like ""Safety Wars", "It’s a Matter of Your Health with Dr. Veita Bland", "Grieving Voices", "Grieving Voices" and "Radical Lifestyle"" and more!

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    Safety Wars Live 9-7-2023 Disaster Paperwork

    Safety Wars Live 9-7-2023 Disaster Paperwork
    Continuing with our Disaster Preparedness Month Theme we discuss some of the paperwork you might need in a disaster including some medical info that Jim has found useful over the years. For all of your consulting and training needs give us a call at 845-269-5772 or drop us an email at Jim@safetywars.com. WE NOW HAVE A LIVE SHOW MOST WEEKDAYS AT 8 TO 9 PM EST ON SAFETYFM.COM and on many video platforms as Safety Wars. We are on YouTube, Facebook Live, Brighteon, Gab, Rumble, Twitter, and LinkedIn. #jimpoesl #jcptechnical #safetywars #covid19 #masks #jayallen #safetyfm #disasterpreparation

    Disaster Preparation

    Disaster Preparation

    Natural disasters, accidents, and tragedy are bound to strike at times. While you can’t avoid them completely, you can help brace the impact when disasters occur. Emergency preparedness is the easiest way to lessen the damage when something bad happens. 

    Steven Grose, Senior Management Coordinator with Guilford County Emergency Services, and Scott Muthersbaugh, Deputy Public Information Officer with Guilford County Emergency Services, join Dr. Veita Bland, MD to discuss steps you can take during the disasters that will come. 

    Find more great content on our website www.drblandradio.com

    Takeaways & Reflections | Preparing for Love & Tragedy

    Takeaways & Reflections | Preparing for Love & Tragedy

    I share my favorite takeaways and reflections from Ep. 52 with Staci Bartley and Ep. 53 with Tina Ginn, exploring the importance of learning from the past and having the forethought for preparing for the future.

    Life is messy, and we can learn from our messes, and we can clean them up, too. If we could learn how to re-frame the challenges of our lives by asking ourselves better questions, I do believe we would spend far less time emotionally suffering. Staci, through early teen pregnancy and three marriages, she's learned this the hard way. And, perhaps that is the way? The mishaps, hurdles, and pivots that we find ourselves in are a part of the journey. But, I guess the better question is: Why does it take so many of us so long to get the memo?

    Just as it takes us a while to realize that messes are a part of life and that we are capable of learning and cleaning them up and preventing future ones, so too, it takes us to learn a little too late how ill-prepared we are for tragedy or disaster.

    Whether you want to learn how to prepare for love, tragedy, or disaster, the last two episodes are for you, and this episode includes my highlights.

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    Tina Ginn | Preparing for the Worst

    Tina Ginn | Preparing for the Worst

    Tina, like many grievers, has found her passion in her pain. What started out as a career as a financial advisor, where she was well-versed in risk management, morphed into helping others prepare for the worst in their lives.

    Having lived through a forest fire evacuation order, the quick decline of a dear friend's health and death due to cancer, a traumatic car accident which later led to losing her job, to a subsequent divorce and estrangement with her children, Tina has learned the importance of connection and preparedness.

    She brings her passion for helping people become prepared for the worst. She recognizes that the last thing people want to worry about, when tragedy strikes or when there are moments to make decisions, are the logistics of their lives.

    Through her app, Your Backup Plan, she helps individuals get their lives in order so that, when tragedy or nature does strike, your life is in the palm of your hand. This not only makes your family's lives easier if something happens to you but also your own if it's you at the center of the unfortunate experience.

    Tina says we shouldn't wait until someone is dying, or we are dying, to prepare; by then, it's too late. Additionally, the conversations you want to be having in these moments do not include the bills that need to be paid and how they're paid. Also for example, where social media passwords are, what to do with a beloved collection, or a last will and testament. These issues and logistics can be documented in advance so that anyone close can pick up the pieces with less stress. Also, in turn, this allows for more time for deep connection when it counts.

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    Need help?

    • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
    • Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7 support via text message. Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a trained Crisis Counselor

    If you or anyone you know is struggling with grief due to any of the 40+ losses, there are free resources available HERE.

    Are you enjoying the podcast? Check out my bi-weekly newsletter, The Unleashed Letters.

    💛Would you like to Learn Your Energy Type? Free Quiz ➡️HERE! ⬅️
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    Support the show

    This episode is sponsored by Do Grief Differently™️, my twelve-week, one-on-one, in-person/online program for grievers who have suffered any type of loss to feel better. Click here to learn new tools, grief education, and the only evidence-based method for moving beyond the pain of grief.

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    Aaron Baker (Disaster Preparation)

    Aaron Baker (Disaster Preparation)

    Aaron engages us with disaster preparedness as we share about our own life experiences, how we can learn from them as well as resetting our priorities as we plan ahead.

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