
The EOC Podcast: Emergency Operations Conversations
The EOC Podcast: Emergency Operations Conversations explores the critical world of emergency management, public safety, and interoperable communications. Hosted by Jeff Perkins, this podcast delivers expert insights and real-world stories to inspire collaboration and resilience in crisis
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Podcasting since 2024 • 7 episodes
The EOC Podcast: Emergency Operations Conversations
Latest Episodes
Grants, Gaps, and the Great Freeze: How States Are Navigating FEMA’s Changing Grant Landscape
🎙️ EOC Podcast: Emergency Operations Conversations Series: Federal Firestorm – The FEMA Files Episode 2: “Grants, Gaps, and the Great Freeze: How States Are Navigating FEMA’s Changing Grant Landscape”
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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27:40

FEMA: A History of Heroes, Headlines, and Hard Lessons
After a long hiatus, the EOC Podcast returns with the first installment in a timely new series examining FEMA's past, present, and uncertain future. As the emergency management community grapples with unprecedented federal changes, understandin...
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Season 2
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24:56

Unpacking the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires: A Complete Timeline and Response Breakdown
🚨 Breaking Down the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires 🚨The fires burning across Los Angeles County have captured the world’s attention—but what really happened? On the latest episode of The EOC Podcast: Emergency Operations ...
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23:40

Resilience in Action: Building Stronger Communities with Mike Harryman
In this episode of The EOC Podcast: Emergency Operations Conversations, Jeff Perkins sits down with Mike Harryman, Oregon’s first State Resilience Officer and current OEMA President, to dive into what it really takes to build resilient...
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57:11

Unprecedented Inferno: Lessons from Oregon’s 2024 Wildfires
In this episode of The EOC Podcast: Emergency Operations Conversations, we reflect on Oregon's devastating 2024 wildfire season—the worst in the state’s recorded history. With 1.9 million acres burned and countless lives impacted, we e...
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