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The Year in Review

The Year in Review

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🎙️ The Emergency Management Network Podcast — The Year in Review

with Todd T. DeVoe & Dan Scott

Episode Description

Every year tells a story. Some years change the plot.

In this special Year in Review episode of the Emergency Management Network Podcast, Todd T. DeVoe and Dan Scott return for their annual reflection—an unscripted, practitioner-driven conversation about what the past year revealed about emergency management, leadership, and the systems that support communities before, during, and after disasters.

This year’s discussion includes a clear-eyed look at recent changes within FEMA and what they signal for the future of the profession. Todd and Dan explore how shifts in structure, policy emphasis, and organizational priorities affect local and state emergency managers, especially those already operating with limited capacity and increasing expectations.

Beyond FEMA, the conversation examines broader themes that defined the year: rising operational complexity, prolonged periods of uncertainty, political and fiscal pressure, and the ongoing challenge of sustaining preparedness when attention fades. They reflect on how emergency managers navigated quiet periods, defended readiness, and relied on professional judgment when guidance was incomplete or evolving.

The episode also highlights the unseen work of emergency management—the planning meetings, coordination calls, and incremental improvements that rarely make headlines but prevent failure. Todd and Dan emphasize that professionalism is often expressed not in dramatic response but in restraint, consistency, and credibility.

As the conversation turns forward, they resist prediction in favor of reflection. What lessons should be carried into the coming year? What does effective leadership look like in a changing federal landscape? And how can the profession remain steady while the ground beneath it continues to shift?

This episode closes the year with honesty—and opens the next one with intention.

Show Notes

In This Episode, Todd and Dan Discuss:

* What the past year revealed about the state of emergency management

* Recent changes at FEMA and their implications for practitioners

* The gap between federal policy shifts and local operational reality

* Leadership during prolonged uncertainty and system transition

* Why “nothing happened” can still represent success—and risk

* The hidden labor of preparedness and coordination

* What emergency managers should carry forward into the next year

Key Themes

* Emergency management in a period of institutional change

* Readiness as a sustained discipline

* Professional judgment amid evolving guidance

* Trust, credibility, and relationships across levels of government

* Quiet prevention versus visible response

Why This Conversation Matters

Change at the federal level does not stay there. It shapes funding, expectations, doctrine, and daily practice—often long before the impacts are fully understood.

This year-end conversation creates space to examine those changes thoughtfully, grounded in practitioner experience rather than headlines. Reflection, in this context, is not optional—it is part of responsible leadership.

Listen, Reflect, Share

If this episode resonates, share it with a colleague, a supervisor, or a partner agency navigating similar questions about preparedness, policy, and practice.

Emergency management is not just about adapting to change. It is about understanding it—together.



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