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The GOHSEP Get a Game Plan Podcast

Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness

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The GOHSEP Get a Game Plan Podcast highlights key issues in emergency management, we have timely interviews with subject matter experts at all levels of government along with practical information to help you become more resilient before the next disaster strikes.
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Show Notes: Governor Jeff Landry announced last week that longtime, Baton Rouge, television meteorologist Jay Grymes is returning to his role as state climatologist. We speak with Grymes about his plans and a new partnership helping the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) as we face any significant weather eve…
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Show Notes: The Louisiana Legislative Youth Advisory Council (LYAC) is made up of 31 high school students from across the state. The council comes up with an idea for legislation related to youth and helps promote a bill through the legislative process. Topics in recent years have ties to school safety and other important issues. We will speak with…
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Show Notes: Having adequate insurance coverage is the first step to recovery after a disaster. On this episode, we will speak with new Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple. Commissioner Temple will update us on a series of insurance reform bills being considered by the Louisiana Legislature this year. He will also provide information about s…
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Show Notes: Director Jacques Thibodeaux took over the helm at GOHSEP after being appointed by Governor Jeff Landry. On this episode of The GOHSEP Get A Game Plan Podcast, we will speak with Director Thibodeaux about his background and the goals for the office moving forward.Av Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness
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Show Notes: School safety is a growing concern in Louisiana and across the nation. We will address some of the resources and plans being developed to keep our campuses safe. We will also have information for parents and educators on practical steps they can take before any potential on-campus emergency.…
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Show Notes: 2023 included unique challenges for emergency management. From a massive drought and wildfires to saltwater intrusion in the Mississippi River, GOHSEP Director Casey Tingle will help examine response for those events and how it shapes planning for the new year.Av Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness
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Show Notes: We are in the home stretch for the 2023 hurricane season and fortunately, there have not been many threats for the northern gulf coast. In this episode, we will look back on the hurricane season to examine what factors influenced the season and take a look at the forecast for the winter months. Lauren Nash, Warning Coordination Meteorol…
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Show Notes: October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month. This nationwide, month-long campaign aims to raise awareness about the importance of cybersecurity and helps ensure everyone has the resources they need to be safer and secure online. Our guest on this episode is Matthew McKey, Cybersecurity Program Director for GOHSEP. We will share practical i…
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Show Notes: September is National Preparedness Month. Here in Louisiana, it is also the historical peak of hurricane activity in the Atlantic basin. We will speak with a preparedness expert with the Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security about what you need to do to finalize your emergency plans. Also, Louisiana has faced a massive wildfi…
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Show Notes: Hurricane Ida resulted in a major housing disaster for portions of Louisiana, something the state has faced for several recent events. The state created and implemented a FEMA supported program using travel trailers as a non-congregate, shelter option. We will examine the program and find out how it may benefit other areas facing a majo…
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Show Notes: On this episode of The GOHSEP Get a Game Plan Podcast, hear from FEMA officials working in the Lake Charles Recovery Service Center. The site offers one on one help for those recovering from the May floods and other recent events like hurricanes Laura and Delta.Av Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness
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Show Notes: The 2021 hurricane season is officially underway. We will speak with Collin Arnold, the director of the New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness about the city’s stance heading into the season and the wealth of resources his office provides to the public.Av Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness
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Show Notes: On this episode of The GOHSEP Get A Game Plan Podcast, we take a look at the recent weather patterns across Louisiana and the south. While the number of weather related threats has been steady, the number of severe weather events might surprise you. An expert from the National Weather Service helps break down some of the information and…
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Show Notes: On this episode of The GOHSEP Get a Game Plan Podcast, we will speak with a forecaster for the National Weather Service on the weather threats we typically face during this time of year. Find out what information is available and why it’s important for you to have an emergency plan and to stay informed. Also, new resources are available…
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Show Notes: The response and initial recovery is underway in Louisiana after Hurricane Laura made landfall Southwest Louisiana last month. The Category 4 storm strengthened as it crossed the Gulf of Mexico. Its impact was felt from the coast to the Louisiana-Arkansas border. On this episode of The GOHSEP Get A Game Plan Podcast, we analyze the trem…
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Show Notes: The fight continues to stop the spread of COVID-19 in Louisiana and other parts of the world. On this episode, we discuss the mask mandate currently in place and some of the business measures needed to stop the spread. State Fire Marshal Butch Browning explains how enforcement steps are being handled and his office’s efforts to educate …
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Show Notes: Louisiana is still dealing with the lingering effects of the COVID-19 emergency. While some positive steps have been made, the threat to Louisiana and other areas is far from over. On this episode of The GOHSEP Get A Game Plan Podcast, we speak with one of the state’s leading health officials for an update on the state’s efforts and we …
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Show Notes: Forecasters say the 2020 hurricane season will be above average in terms of activity. We already have our 3rd named storm during the first few days of the season and it is threatening Louisiana and other gulf coast states. We will speak with officials with the National Weather Service to determine if this quick start is an indication of…
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Show Notes: State emergency officials are working with local partners to prepare for the upcoming hurricane season. Those plans will have a different focus this year as everyone continues to stop the spread of COVID-19. On this month’s The GOHSEP Get A Game Plan Podcast, we will speak with an experienced local emergency manager to find out how the …
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Show Notes: The COVID-19 or Coronavirus emergency continues to influence our daily lives here in Louisiana and around the world. This pandemic can be extremely stressful for several different reasons. Health fears, economic concerns and other factors are something nearly all of us face. Even isolation or social distancing can take its toll on someo…
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Show Notes: Concerns about the Coronavirus or COVID-19 are impacting many areas around the globe. Here in Louisiana, Governor John Bel Edwards, the Louisiana Department of Health and the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness are ramping up efforts to respond to this threat. Louisiana has activated a Coronavirus Task Forc…
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Show Notes: It’s Mardi Gras season in Louisiana. More than one million people are expected to travel to New Orleans and other areas of the Louisiana for Fat Tuesday celebrations. This episode includes information to help you plan your travel and stay safe during parades and celebrations.Av Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness
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Show Notes: There are several options available when it comes to podcasts related to emergency management. We have been recording our GOHSEP podcast since late 2018. Our partners at FEMA are also utilizing this resource, including FEMA Region 6. We will speak to Patricia Mancha from FEMA about their new podcast and the types of information they wil…
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Show Notes: On this episode of The GOHSEP Get A Game Plan Podcast, State Fire Marshal Butch Browning will talk to us about fire safety during the winter holiday season. We routinely see a spike in house fires around the holidays. Find out how you can prevent that type of problem and the steps to take to keep you and your family. We will also hear f…
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Show Notes: GOHSEP is marking a special occasion with our November podcast. This marks our second anniversary for this unique resource. Thank you for helping us grow this resource which has reached thousands of people in nearly every state and territory, along with others in roughly 25 countries. Pat Santos, the Governor’s Recovery Liaison for Gov.…
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Show Notes: October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. On this episode, we have practical information to help you and your business stay safe from an online attack. Also, Governor John Bel Edwards declared a Cyber Emergency earlier this fall after several Louisiana school districts were targets of a ransomware attack. It was the first time …
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Show Notes: September is National Preparedness Month. It is a great time to get information to help protect you, your family, your home and your business. GOHSEP and many of our partners at the local, state and federal levels with provide tips to help you finalize your plans. On this episode, you will hear from people working on that type of outrea…
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Show Notes: As we approach the height of the 2019 Hurricane Season, FEMA and GOHSEP would like to ensure private non-profit, religious organizations are aware of recent changes to the Public Assistance program. FEMA funding can be used, in certain cases, to repair or replace damaged facilities back to its pre-disaster design, function and capacity.…
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Show Notes: On this episode of The GOHSEP Get A Game Plan Podcast, we will talk to members of a volunteer group who organized to help their community after a devastating flood. They stayed together to help during the recovery process and continue to help in new ways today. Find out how the lessons learned by the West Feliciana Volunteers for Respon…
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Show Notes: On this episode of The GOHSEP Get A Game Plan Podcast, National Hurricane Center Director Ken Graham joins us to talk about the start of the 2019 Atlantic Hurricane Season. He will explain why it’s important to look at the risks associated with each new event and tell us about some of the new technology the hurricane center has availabl…
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Show Notes: It’s time to finalize your emergency plans for the start of hurricane season. The 2019 Atlantic season starts June 1st. The Weather Channel’s Jim Cantore, one of the most recognized weather experts in the world, will take a few minutes to join us. He will explain how the network approaches hurricane season and will discuss the recent st…
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Show Notes: GOHSEP recently helped the state of Alaska with some of their ongoing recovery work after a major earthquake impacted the state in late December 2018. On this episode, we look at how some issues related to emergency management are the same. One example is teaching people the importance of establishing a communications plan. We will also…
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Show Notes: River flooding is a major concern in many areas of the country this time of year. Governor John Bel Edwards recently signed an emergency declaration in Louisiana to help assist the state’s local partners in what could be an extended river flood fight during 2019. We will hear from a hydrologist with the National Weather Service-Lake Cha…
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Show Notes: On this episode of The GOHSEP Get A Game Plan Podcast, we speak to Kevin James, the newly appointed Assistant Deputy Director of Homeland Security and Interoperability for GOHSEP. He will examine some of the improvements being made in the state’s cyber security and emergency communications fields. We also speak with East Baton Rouge Eme…
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Show Notes: Former FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate remains very active in the emergency management field. On this episode, he talks to us about what he’s doing now, he examines some of the recent events impacting Louisiana and the US and he gives candid information about flood insurance and the need for communities to become more resilient. Also, i…
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Show Notes: The flood events of 2016 will leave a lasting mark on the state. But they are also at the center of disaster recovery reform efforts from Washington, D.C., down to the state and local levels. Congressman Garret Graves talks about that fight. Tangipahoa Parish President Robby Miller joins us to explain how he hit the ground running due t…
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Show Notes: The Provisions Project is working to help the faith-based community and civic groups take on responsibilities after a disaster. Find out more and how you can possibly help. Plus, as hurricane season winds down, we face new weather threats during the fall and winter months. Our experts tell us what to prepare for this time of year.…
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Show Notes: On this episode of The Get a Game Plan Podcast, it’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month in Louisiana. Governor Edwards recently signed a proclamation designating October as Cybersecurity Month. We will speak to a member of the state cybersecurity commission about what this means and why it’s important for the state moving forward. Also, Cath…
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Show Notes: On this episode of The Get a Game Plan Podcast we will speak with Dov Maisel, Vice President of Operations for Israel’s United Rescue. He will talk about some of the unique challenges emergency managers face in Israel and the rescue work his organization has taken part in around the world. We will also hear from the Salvation Army on do…
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Show Notes: We will take a look at what has been, up to this point, a very slow Atlantic Hurricane season. But as anyone along the Gulf Coast will tell you, things can change quickly! On this episode, we visit with Frank Revitte with the National Weather Service to discuss some of the factors involved in our season so far. Laura Mellem with the ‘NO…
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Show Notes: Summer is here! We are already dealing with scorching temperatures in Louisiana and across the country. Dr. Parham Jaberi from the Louisiana Department of Health will have heat safety information plus tell us about a new campaign called "Look Before You Lock" to prevent children from being left in hot cars. We will also introduce you to…
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Show Notes: Pets are a part of the family for many people. What emergency steps should you take to care for your pets during an evacuation? Louisiana Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Dr. Mike Strain will have information on protecting your pets and livestock. Also, we will speak with St. Charles Parish Emergency Operations Director Joe Ganote.…
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Show Notes: The Louisiana Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness recently hosted the 2018 National Shelter and Housing Workshop in New Orleans. Several recent emergency and disaster events have highlighted the need for states to examine immediate sheltering options and to develop long term housing solutions for their popu…
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Show Notes: McNeese State University is taking a unique approach to emergency preparedness. We will speak with McNeese Police Chief Robert Spinks about some of the things his office is doing to keep students and faculty safe. Plus- maintaining power at critical facilities can be a challenge when an emergency strikes. We will speak with Lincoln Pari…
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Show Notes: FEMA is hiring! There are a number of career opportunities within the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Find out more about these jobs and steps you can take to begin a new career. Many people in Louisiana have an emergency game plan for supplies and evacuations. What about an emergency legal game plan? We speak with the experts abou…
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Show notes: On this episode, La. DOTD officials explain what resources are available to help travelers before, during, and after an emergency. We also feature information on Louisiana's Business Emergency Operations Center. This first of its kind plan is now the model many other states follow to link the private sector.…
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Show notes: On episode 2 of The Get A Game Plan Podcast, we speak to the Louisiana Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Deputy Director Will Rachal about the lessons learned concerning the Shelter at Home program following the August 2016 flood. The foundation for this temporary housing program is now at the center of o…
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Show notes: The premiere episode of The Get A Game Plan Podcast is now available from the Louisiana Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP). Episodes will be available on the second Monday of each month. Host Mike Steele speaks with Aaron Miller, the Orleans Parish Director of Homeland Security and Emergency Prepa…
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