Quick Bits: Video Episodes, Chilcotin Stories, and the Recovery Queen Preview

Send us Fan Mail In this Quick Bits update, host Tim Conrad shares what’s new across the Wildfires, Floods and Chaos Communications podcast. Our latest video episode, now on YouTube, features Robert Cosma, Emergency Program Manager for the Tŝilhqot’in National Government, paired with stunning visuals from the Chilcotin region. Tim also highlights a run of powerful recent episodes, including Crowds, Crisis and Communications with three volunteer fire chiefs sharing 150 years of service, and a ...
In this Quick Bits update, host Tim Conrad shares what’s new across the Wildfires, Floods and Chaos Communications podcast. Our latest video episode, now on YouTube, features Robert Cosma, Emergency Program Manager for the Tŝilhqot’in National Government, paired with stunning visuals from the Chilcotin region.
Tim also highlights a run of powerful recent episodes, including Crowds, Crisis and Communications with three volunteer fire chiefs sharing 150 years of service, and a new video version of When the Attention Leaves with Heather Shtutka, featuring on‑the‑ground footage from the community where her son Ryan disappeared.
You’ll also get a preview of our upcoming conversation with British Columbia’s “recovery queen,” Deb Borsos, plus a call for future guests working in crisis communications or emergency management.
If you enjoyed the episode with Rob Cosma, don’t miss the two short companion episodes with Steph Masun: Recovering Together and Community Driven Recovery, which connect directly to the themes Rob explores.
Every listen, share, and comment helps build a stronger community of communicators and responders.
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Hello, it's your host, Tim Conrad of the Wildfires Floods and Chaos Communications podcast. I just uploaded a video version of our latest episode to YouTube, where you can subscribe to our video playlist. This episode features Robert Cosma, Emergency Program Manager for the Tŝilhqot’in National Government, and includes lots of images from our library of the beautiful Chilcotin region. Find the channel at www. Find the channel at www.
Find the channel at www.communicationspodcast.com. If I must say, we have had three incredible episodes recently, all, if I must say, we have had three incredible episodes recently, all focused on video. Besides this episode with Rob, we had crowds, crisis and communications, three volunteer chiefs and 150 years of service.
I must say we have had three incredible episodes recently, all focused on video. Besides this episode with Rob, we had crowds, crisis and communication, three volunteer fire chiefs and 150 years of service. Chiefs Reid, Wayne and Mike gave us stories from the East coast. We also put a new version of When the Attention Leaves with Heather Shtutka, which includes footage of driving around and away from the community where her son Ryan vanished.
Our next episode is with recovery queen. Our next episode is with the recovery queen of British Columbia, Deb Borsos. Listen for the audio episode coming up next. Here's a preview.
I am hunting for guests who work in crisis communications and emergency management. Do you know someone or is it you? Suggest a guest or topic at www.communicationspodcast.com. You will see a variety of episodes in the future. You will see a variety of episodes in the future, some with a focus on video, others on audio, all loaded with knowledge to help us do our jobs better as communicators and responders. If you like this episode with Robert Cosma, jump over.
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If you liked this episode with Robert Cosma, jump over to listen to the two short episodes with Steph Masun, Recovering Together and Community Driven Recovery. Steph was a driving force behind many of the changes on the municipal side of parts Rob discusses in this latest episode. They are episodes eight and nine. Any support that you give to the Wildfires, Floods and Chaos Communications podcast results in good karma. I saved that bad.
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