Thinking Through with LJ

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Thinking Through with LJ

A space to talk about alternative conflict analysis, politics, power dynamics, and international development with Leopoldino Jeronimo Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinking-through-wi/support

  1. Beyond the Drills: Rethinking School Safety and Emergency Preparedness – With Daniel Dluzneski

    9月20日

    Beyond the Drills: Rethinking School Safety and Emergency Preparedness – With Daniel Dluzneski

    The conversation explores the urgent issue of school shootings and how to enhance school safety measures. The guest, Daniel Dluzneski, a retired lieutenant with the US Secret Service and former coordinator of emergency management, discusses his book 'The First Five Minutes: School Shooting Survival Guide for Administrators and Teachers' and the need for concise and practical information on school safety. The conversation covers topics such as the role of technology in school safety, the importance of human-centered training, the key steps teachers and administrators should take during a shooting, and the need for a multi-layered approach to school safety. The conversation covers the topics of lockdowns, run-hide-fight training, the Alice training program, conflict resolution in schools, and parent engagement in safety discussions. Keywords: school shootings, school safety, technology, human-centered training, lockdowns, armed school resource officers, multi-layered approach, lockdowns, run-hide-fight, Alice training, conflict resolution, parent engagement, school safety Takeaways School shootings are a pressing issue that requires urgent attention and practical solutions. Schools should focus on a multi-layered approach to safety, including measures like six-foot fencing, limited entrances, locked classroom doors, and armed school resource officers. Technology alone is not sufficient to prevent school shootings, and schools should prioritize human-centered training and drills. During a shooting, teachers and administrators should prioritize lockdowns, stay in locked classrooms, and avoid evacuating students unless absolutely necessary. Schools should regularly assess and update their safety measures and policies to ensure they are effective and aligned with best practices. Lockdowns are advocated as an effective response to school shootings, as they limit the movement of the shooter and protect students and staff. The run-hide-fight training, originally designed for adults in the corporate world, is not suitable for children in schools, as it encourages them to confront gunmen. The Alice training program, which stands for alert, lockdown, inform, confront, and evacuate, has been criticized for its unrealistic and dangerous approach, such as encouraging students to throw objects at gunmen. Schools can improve conflict resolution and manage student behavior by implementing threat assessment teams and encouraging students to report concerns to trusted adults. Parent engagement is crucial in school safety discussions, and parents can advocate for better safety protocols and communication with the school board and state legislature. Schools should prioritize campus security, including monitoring access points and addressing open doors or gates that could allow unauthorized individuals to enter. More about the guest Daniel Dluzneski Retired Lieutenant U.S. Secret Service Former Coordinator Emergency Management, Safety and Security Pinellas County Schools, Florida. LinkedIn The Book on Amazon: The First Five Minutes: School Shooting Survival Guide for Administrators and Teachers Facebook --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinking-through-wi/support

    45 分鐘
  2. The Second Human Evolution: A Blueprint for Sustainable Peace – With Jeffrey Charles Hardy

    9月6日

    The Second Human Evolution: A Blueprint for Sustainable Peace – With Jeffrey Charles Hardy

    In this episode, host Leo interviews Jeffrey Charles Hardy, a global health planning futurist, about the concept of the second human evolution. Hardy argues that humanity is currently in a state of suspended evolution and explores the key indicators that led him to this conclusion. He also discusses the concept of caring for peace, which goes beyond traditional peacekeeping efforts, and emphasizes the importance of the planning process in facilitating the second human evolution. Hardy suggests that individuals and organizations can contribute to this vision by engaging in dialogue, adopting sustainable practices, and promoting care for peace. He also highlights the role of technology in supporting this process. Keywords: second human evolution, suspended evolution, caring for peace, planning process, global mandate, individuals, organizations, technology Takeaways Humanity is currently in a state of suspended evolution, and the first human evolution ended sometime between the mid-1950s and mid-1960s. Caring for peace goes beyond traditional peacekeeping efforts and involves actively caring for others and promoting peace in all aspects of life. The planning process is crucial in facilitating the second human evolution, and individuals and organizations can contribute by engaging in dialogue, adopting sustainable practices, and promoting care for peace. Technology can play a role in supporting the second human evolution by enabling communication, collaboration, and the implementation of sustainable solutions. More about the Guest Jeffrey Charles Hardy, President and Founder, Care for Peace 501(c)(3) Email: jeff@careforpeace.org  Website: www.CareforPeace.org Author of: To Care for Peace – A Global Mandate to Secure The Second Human Evolution --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinking-through-wi/support

    27 分鐘
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A space to talk about alternative conflict analysis, politics, power dynamics, and international development with Leopoldino Jeronimo Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinking-through-wi/support

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