What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:

  • Be prepared for emergencies in both personal and professional settings.
  • Don’t rely solely on others to respond in a crisis; be your own first responder.
  • Avoid the head in the sand mentality and acknowledge the possibility of unexpected events.
  • Create contingency plans and conduct emergency drills to ensure readiness.
  • Seek outside perspectives and advice to identify blind spots and potential risks.

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In this episode, Matt and Micah discuss the importance of being prepared for emergencies in both personal and professional settings. Through an experience of witnessing a boat capsizing, they highlight the illusion that people will automatically know what to do in a crisis. They emphasize the need to be your own first responder, to not rely solely on others for help, and the dangers of thinking nothing could ever happen to you – instead, be ready with a plan!

Resources In Today's Episode:

– Matt Jarvis: Website | LinkedIn
– Micah Shilanski: Website LinkedIn

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