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Disaster Discussions Podcast

Podcast von Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS)

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Disasters like hurricanes, hailstorms, tornadoes, and wildfires can be devastating and frightening. They displace families, drive financial loss, and destroy communities. Join us as we sit down with science, insurance, and building industry professionals who will help us explore the intersection of these hazards with the built environment and steps being taken to prevent future devastation.

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Episode S5E7: When Resilience Multiplies: The Road to 100,000 FORTIFIED Designations (Part 1) Cover

S5E7: When Resilience Multiplies: The Road to 100,000 FORTIFIED Designations (Part 1)

What does it take to transform science experiments into a nationwide movement for stronger homes? In this episode of Disaster Discussions, host Rachael Penton Gauthier sits down with Cliff Barros and Alex Cary- two IBHS FORTIFIED team members who have been part of the program's journey from its earliest days on the Alabama Gulf Coast to it's expansion into more than 30 states. Together, they reflect on how devastating storms like Hurricane Ivan and Katrina sparked an insurance crisis- and ultimately, a shift toward resilience. From their early work with Habitat for Humanity to helping grow the FORTIFIED program at IBHS, Cliff and Alex share stories about the people, partnerships, and pivotal moments that fueled the program’s expansion into a proven standard that now spans 100,000 homes nationwide. Plus, a look ahead: How far can this movement go, and what will it take to make resilience the norm in every community?

6. Mai 2026 - 46 min
Episode S5E6: The Workforce Behind the Recovery: America’s post-disaster skilled labor crisis (Part 2) Cover

S5E6: The Workforce Behind the Recovery: America’s post-disaster skilled labor crisis (Part 2)

In Part 2 of The Workforce Behind the Recovery, we continue our conversation on the growing skilled labor shortage impacting the construction industry- in both everyday projects and after major disasters. Host Rachael Gauthier sits down with IBHS Director of Construction Shawn Macomber to explore his journey from rebuilding homes after Hurricane Katrina to becoming a leader in resilient construction. Shawn shares firsthand insights into the challenges of post-disaster rebuilding- from sourcing skilled labor and materials to addressing complex issues like moisture and mold that require specialized skills- and how those experiences reshaped his approach to building stronger, smarter homes. The conversation also dives into the unique role of construction at IBHS, where full-scale structures are built and tested under extreme conditions to advance resilience science. Shawn offers a behind-the-scenes look at managing a team that balances craftsmanship with experimentation, and the intricacies of building specimens used in controlled, repeatable projects. Shawn also shares his thoughts on why investing in the construction workforce- and building the right way- can leave a lasting legacy for homeowners across the country.

15. Apr. 2026 - 47 min
Episode S5E5: The Workforce Behind the Recovery: America’s post-disaster skilled labor crisis (Part 1) Cover

S5E5: The Workforce Behind the Recovery: America’s post-disaster skilled labor crisis (Part 1)

In Part 1 of The Workforce Behind the Recovery, we examine a growing challenge facing communities nationwide: the shortage of skilled labor slowing disaster recovery efforts. Host Rachael Gauthier is joined by Courtney Jenkins and Sean Vissar of The Home Depot Foundation to dive into new research they've conducted that reveals how widespread and urgent this issue has become. From wildfire-impacted communities in California to hurricane-stricken regions in Florida and North Carolina, rebuilding isn’t just about materials and plans- it’s about having enough skilled professionals to get the job done. The episode also spotlights the progress being made through The Home Depot Foundation's Path to Pro program- a major investment in building the next generation of skilled trades professionals- introducing thousands of individuals to careers in construction, supporting training and pre-apprenticeship programs, and helping create a stronger, more sustainable workforce pipeline. Plus, the Foundation’s broader commitment to disaster recovery and resilience, including education grants, scholarships, and partnerships that support rebuilding efforts and equip communities with the tools to come back stronger.

1. Apr. 2026 - 22 min
Episode S5E4: On the Radar: When Winter Hits the South- Science Communication, Infrastructure Stress‑Tests, & Interior Water Losses. Cover

S5E4: On the Radar: When Winter Hits the South- Science Communication, Infrastructure Stress‑Tests, & Interior Water Losses.

When winter hits the South, the impacts can be historic- and deeply disruptive. In this On the Radar episode of Disaster Discussions, host Rachael Penton Gauthier is joined by IBHS Managing Director of Atmospheric Research Dr. Ian Giammanco and Mississippi Live Weather Chief Meteorologist Matt Laubhan to break down a late‑January winter storm that delivered record snow, destructive ice, and dangerous cold across the Southeast. The conversation explores the meteorological setup behind back‑to‑back winter systems, the challenges of communicating high‑impact forecasts in regions unaccustomed to snow and ice, and how digital‑first weather platforms are reshaping public messaging. The episode also highlights IBHS research on interior water losses, showing how extreme cold, power outages, and building design standards combine to make burst pipes, ice dams, and water damage a perfect example of compounding disasters. Together, the discussion connects weather science, infrastructure vulnerability, and real‑world impacts to explain why winter weather in the South ranks among one of the most destructive and high impact weather events.

4. März 2026 - 1 h 3 min
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