39 episodes

From hurricanes to humanitarian disasters, Josh McLaren and Andrew McCullough talk to people who have lived through the unexpected, been impacted by disasters, and managed response and recovery to learn from their experiences. Dive deep to explore resilience, volunteering and other facets of emergency management on Australia's leading disaster podcast - Me, Myself and Disaster.

Me, Myself & Disaster Beyond Disaster

    • Society & Culture

From hurricanes to humanitarian disasters, Josh McLaren and Andrew McCullough talk to people who have lived through the unexpected, been impacted by disasters, and managed response and recovery to learn from their experiences. Dive deep to explore resilience, volunteering and other facets of emergency management on Australia's leading disaster podcast - Me, Myself and Disaster.

    Prof Mo Hamza - Why we can't call them 'Climate Refugees'

    Prof Mo Hamza - Why we can't call them 'Climate Refugees'

    Professor Mo Hamza discusses the impact of climate change on human mobility.

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Brenden Winder - Beyond the Rubble: The Christchurch Earthquake Recovery

    Brenden Winder - Beyond the Rubble: The Christchurch Earthquake Recovery

    The head of Emergency Management with Christchuch City Council shares his experience following the Christchurch Earthquakes in 2010 and 2011.

    • 46 min
    Dr Debra Parkinson & Steve O'Malley - Addressing Domestic Violence in the Aftermath of Disasters

    Dr Debra Parkinson & Steve O'Malley - Addressing Domestic Violence in the Aftermath of Disasters

    Research shows domestic violence rises in communities impacted by disasters. Experts from Gender & Disaster Australia discuss why and how this can be addressed.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Dr Philip Stone - The Reality of Dark Tourism

    Dr Philip Stone - The Reality of Dark Tourism

    Have you ever visited a location impacted by a disaster, such as Chernobyl, Ukraine or Fukushima, Japan? Dark Tourism involves people visiting sites of death or tragedy, where the extraordinary has occurred.



    In this episode, dark tourism expert Dr Philip Stone joins Andrew and Josh to understand the motivations for dark tourism and why people visit disaster sites. Philip explains the history behind dark tourism and examples from around the world. He also shares the challenges of balancing education with sensitivity when memorialising tragic events.



    Dr Philip Stone is the Executive Director of the Institute for Dark Tourism Research at the University of Central Lancashire in the UK and has a PhD in Thanatology which involves researching society’s reactions to and perceptions of mortality. He has written several books and published extensively about Dark Tourism and speaks regularly at conferences on the topic, in addition to teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses in tourism, sociology and management at the University.

    • 42 min
    Insights and Highlights from Season 3

    Insights and Highlights from Season 3

    Andrew and Josh share the best of Season 3, from guests across the globe.

    • 34 min
    Steven Goldfinch - Financing Disaster Resilience - The Asian Development Bank

    Steven Goldfinch - Financing Disaster Resilience - The Asian Development Bank

    Money is often said to make the world go round, and targeted investments in strategic projects can indeed wield significant influence, especially when directed towards mitigating disaster risks.



    In this episode, Andrew and Josh chat with Steven Goldfinch, Senior Disaster Risk Specialist at the Asian Development Bank (ADB). Steve explains ADB's Strategy 2030, a comprehensive plan aligning the bank's efforts with the pressing needs of the Asia Pacific Region. This includes reducing poverty, adapting to climate change, promoting gender equality, and developing sustainable cities. Steve discusses how the ADB collaborates with nations to integrate disaster risk considerations into infrastructure projects and support low-carbon development. He also highlights ADB's role in providing both pre- and post-disaster financial assistance.



    Throughout the conversation, Steve shares insights into how ADB strategically prioritises projects, balancing developmental needs with climate action - a particular challenge in one of the world's most disaster-prone regions. The discussion also covers gender considerations in disaster management, challenges of climate-induced displacement, and tools for assessing long-term climate risks.



    In his role, Steve Goldfinch works across the bank, supporting resilient development and recovery. Prior to joining the ADB in 2018, he worked for over a decade with the United Nations in New York, Dhaka and Kampala. Originally from Australia, he holds a master's degree in peace and conflict studies from the University of Sydney and a bachelor's degree in Asian studies and political science.



    Join Andrew and Josh as they unlock the bank vault and understand how the ADB are working to reduce the impact of disasters in the Asia Pacific.

    • 41 min

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