49 min

What this crisis manager learned from indigenous wisdom | Thomas Lahnthaler Sidewalk Talk

    • Society & Culture

Thomas Lanthaler drops into hot spots of crisis all over the world and helps people make decisions to get through the chaos as peacefully as possible.
He is an experienced international crisis leader, experiential facilitator, and speaker with nearly two decades of experience across 30 countries. Thomas is the Founder and CEO of The Crisis Compass. This cross-sectoral consultancy acts as a partner and guide to companies genuinely interested in working with a crisis as a means for innovation. He advises leaders on all aspects of human-centered crisis management, confident decision-making, and making businesses crisis-ready using innovative tools to deal with uncertainty and challenging situations  - all centered around learning and communication to reframe crises into means of reinvention.
In this episode of the Sidewalk Talk podcast, you will get an inside view of the life of a humanitarian crisis manager and learn what crisis management even is.  Then you will have the chance to go on a deep and soulful journey with Thomas as he experienced a new way of thinking about community care and self-responsibility while training with aboriginal leaders in Australia. 
Episode Timeline

[00:09] Intro 


[0:58] Meet Thomas


[7:35] Becoming a crisis manager


[11:17] Fatherhood and how children are natural crisis managers


[13:32] What is crisis management


[17:21] When we label things a crisis


[25:15] What are your non-negotiables?


[31:40] Ritual and spirituality


[39:17] An earth-based practice of collectivism


[48:46] Closing


[49:40] Outro

Resources Mentioned
Navigating Beyond Crisis (Book)
Standout Quotes

“If you make a small difference with just one person, you've already made a difference.” (Thomas)


“A crisis is not an event. A crisis is basically the aftermath of it.” (Thomas)


“If it's not a life or death crisis, no one is dying in front of you, there's always time.” (Thomas)


“I deserve the acceptance here, but I also have to give acceptance because others are different and they will see it differently.” (Thomas)


“I'm talking about the awareness, what it does to me if I actually let go.” (Thomas)


“We're trying to do what you just talked about, sitting there on the land, trying to practice collectivism.” (Traci)

Connect
Find | Sidewalk Talk At sidewalk-talk.orgOn Instagram: @sidewalktalkorgOn Twitter: @sidewalktalkorg
Find | Traci RubleAt Traciruble.comOn Instagram: @TraciRubleMFTOn Facebook: @TraciRubleMFT
Find | Thomas LahnthalerAt www.thecrisiscompass.comOn LinkedIn: @thomaslahnthalerOn Medium:@thomas-89340
Subscribe to this podcast
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Thomas Lanthaler drops into hot spots of crisis all over the world and helps people make decisions to get through the chaos as peacefully as possible.
He is an experienced international crisis leader, experiential facilitator, and speaker with nearly two decades of experience across 30 countries. Thomas is the Founder and CEO of The Crisis Compass. This cross-sectoral consultancy acts as a partner and guide to companies genuinely interested in working with a crisis as a means for innovation. He advises leaders on all aspects of human-centered crisis management, confident decision-making, and making businesses crisis-ready using innovative tools to deal with uncertainty and challenging situations  - all centered around learning and communication to reframe crises into means of reinvention.
In this episode of the Sidewalk Talk podcast, you will get an inside view of the life of a humanitarian crisis manager and learn what crisis management even is.  Then you will have the chance to go on a deep and soulful journey with Thomas as he experienced a new way of thinking about community care and self-responsibility while training with aboriginal leaders in Australia. 
Episode Timeline

[00:09] Intro 


[0:58] Meet Thomas


[7:35] Becoming a crisis manager


[11:17] Fatherhood and how children are natural crisis managers


[13:32] What is crisis management


[17:21] When we label things a crisis


[25:15] What are your non-negotiables?


[31:40] Ritual and spirituality


[39:17] An earth-based practice of collectivism


[48:46] Closing


[49:40] Outro

Resources Mentioned
Navigating Beyond Crisis (Book)
Standout Quotes

“If you make a small difference with just one person, you've already made a difference.” (Thomas)


“A crisis is not an event. A crisis is basically the aftermath of it.” (Thomas)


“If it's not a life or death crisis, no one is dying in front of you, there's always time.” (Thomas)


“I deserve the acceptance here, but I also have to give acceptance because others are different and they will see it differently.” (Thomas)


“I'm talking about the awareness, what it does to me if I actually let go.” (Thomas)


“We're trying to do what you just talked about, sitting there on the land, trying to practice collectivism.” (Traci)

Connect
Find | Sidewalk Talk At sidewalk-talk.orgOn Instagram: @sidewalktalkorgOn Twitter: @sidewalktalkorg
Find | Traci RubleAt Traciruble.comOn Instagram: @TraciRubleMFTOn Facebook: @TraciRubleMFT
Find | Thomas LahnthalerAt www.thecrisiscompass.comOn LinkedIn: @thomaslahnthalerOn Medium:@thomas-89340
Subscribe to this podcast
On Apple Podcasts
On Google Podcasts
On Spotify
On YouTube

49 min

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