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Shared Ground

Podcast by Sean Knierim & Allan Marks

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Shared Ground is a podcast that explores resilience & grit, generosity & kindness.  We start with true stories of kindness and support during and after the 2025 LA wildfires.

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jakson Episode 21: Quick Hits - Bridging Technology Gaps with Chris Anthony kansikuva

Episode 21: Quick Hits - Bridging Technology Gaps with Chris Anthony

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2501702/open_sms] Chris Anthony [https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjanthony/] spent his career with CAL FIRE, finishing as Chief Deputy Director. Now he’s focused on a critical question: how do we connect innovation with the needs of firefighters and communities? Sean spent time with Chris during a recent conference that SidePorch helped run [https://www.linkedin.com/posts/seanknierim_losangeles-januaryfires-altadena-activity-7345948131471052801-quQ5?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAABk2NsBBNUeKFSvL578BZLDmrXnlBwX1qU] focused on a resilient rebuild following the LA Fires. In this conversation, Chris shares:  ✨ Why the biggest gaps are not technical but in procurement, legislation, and communication ✨ Military models that show how to move ideas from concept to scale ✨ Innovations giving him hope: * 🚁 Rain and autonomous Blackhawk helicopters * 🌱 BurnBot scaling prescribed fire for resilient landscapes * 🏡 Fireside helping residents harden homes and track risk reduction * 🧪 Research like Burn Pro 3D and Agni-Nar shaping fire behavior models Chris’s vision: technology that not only fights fires faster, but helps communities live with fire, through prevention, planning, and resilience. 👉 Listen now and join the conversation: How can innovation reshape our relationship with wildfire? 💬 Share your thoughts in the comments or forward this to someone working at the intersection of technology, policy, and community resilience. Shared Ground is produced by Sean Knierim and Allan Marks. Thanks to Cory Grabow, Kara Poltor, Corey Walles (from The Recording Studio) for your support in launching this effort. For more stories of resilience & rebuilding, kindness & generosity: visit shared-ground.com [https://www.shared-ground.com] and subscribe to Sean's substack. We invite you to share your own stories of resilience at the Shared Ground website - whether in response to the January fires in LA or other situations. Follow us at seanknierim.substack.com, Instagram, or wherever you listen to podcasts (Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shared-ground/id1814034440], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4lD2SsNXM4R6eSmI4UDDph?si=BgaYJ63ZSYOLAmAMA4oLdQ], etc).

20. elo 2025 - 5 min
jakson Episode 20: Rebuilding Using an Open Hand with Tyler Pew kansikuva

Episode 20: Rebuilding Using an Open Hand with Tyler Pew

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2501702/open_sms] 🔥 From Wildfire to Renewal: Greenville’s Reimagined Future In 2021, the Dixie Fire wiped out Greenville, CA in under an hour, destroying nearly a million acres. Among those left standing in the ashes was Tyler Pew [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-pew-45061316/], a fourth-generation local and design-build contractor. Faced with total loss, he moved back home from San Francisco and asked: What if recovery is not about rebuilding the past, but creating something better? Tyler shares the hard truth about disaster recovery, why the toughest years often come 5 to 7 years later, and the difference between a “closed fist” and an “open hand” when rebuilding a community. He draws on lessons from other disaster-hit towns, integrates indigenous Mountain Maidu land wisdom, and helps launch innovative housing initiatives like Welcome Home Greenville. 📑 Check out the incredible body of work that Tyler and the LMNOP Team have led with a group of partners HERE [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1T28RjDxUlUG4ectzosy5BAsh7zfF0BTE/view?usp=sharing] — a 3-year index of projects completed in the general time sequence of the work. This is a story of resilience, regeneration, and finding hope in the next generation. 🎧 Listen now to learn how tragedy can become transformation, and how open-handed leadership can shape a stronger future. 👉 If you have faced setbacks or care about community resilience, share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. Shared Ground is produced by Sean Knierim and Allan Marks. Thanks to Cory Grabow, Kara Poltor, Corey Walles (from The Recording Studio) for your support in launching this effort. For more stories of resilience & rebuilding, kindness & generosity: visit shared-ground.com [https://www.shared-ground.com] and subscribe to Sean's substack. We invite you to share your own stories of resilience at the Shared Ground website - whether in response to the January fires in LA or other situations. Follow us at seanknierim.substack.com, Instagram, or wherever you listen to podcasts (Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shared-ground/id1814034440], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4lD2SsNXM4R6eSmI4UDDph?si=BgaYJ63ZSYOLAmAMA4oLdQ], etc).

13. elo 2025 - 42 min
jakson Episode 19: Quick Hits - Grace, Grief, and Megafires with Jennifer Grey Thompson kansikuva

Episode 19: Quick Hits - Grace, Grief, and Megafires with Jennifer Grey Thompson

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2501702/open_sms] How do communities recover after disaster? And what happens when leaders try to move forward quickly, speeding past a process that would honor what has been lost? In this episode, Sean sits down with Jennifer Gray Thompson [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-gray-thompson-mpa-65305328/], founder of After the Fire USA [https://afterthefireusa.org/]. Jennifer has walked into some of the hardest-hit communities across the country, helping people navigate recovery after megafires. They talk about what defines a megafire, why grief cannot be skipped, and how communities find strength not in strategy documents, but in each other.  Jennifer offers sharp insight into what makes Los Angeles both powerful and vulnerable. She also shares what gives her hope after years of doing this work.  And how she cares for herself while caring for others. If you care about climate, loss, leadership, or recovery, this conversation will stay with you. Listen to hear: * Why resilience requires opening ourselves to accept grace * What makes megafires different from other disasters * How communities like yours can show up for one another Shared Ground is produced by Sean Knierim and Allan Marks. Thanks to Cory Grabow, Kara Poltor, Corey Walles (from The Recording Studio) for your support in launching this effort. For more stories of resilience & rebuilding, kindness & generosity: visit shared-ground.com [https://www.shared-ground.com] and subscribe to Sean's substack. We invite you to share your own stories of resilience at the Shared Ground website - whether in response to the January fires in LA or other situations. Follow us at seanknierim.substack.com, Instagram, or wherever you listen to podcasts (Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shared-ground/id1814034440], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4lD2SsNXM4R6eSmI4UDDph?si=BgaYJ63ZSYOLAmAMA4oLdQ], etc).

6. elo 2025 - 8 min
jakson Episode 18: Navigating the Aftermath with Gavin Blair kansikuva

Episode 18: Navigating the Aftermath with Gavin Blair

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2501702/open_sms] What happens when the systems meant to protect us fall short?  How might we rebuild them with compassion, insight, and integrity? In this episode of Shared Ground, we talk with Gavin Blair [https://www.linkedin.com/in/gavin-blair-367b034/] of Bright Harbor [https://brightharbor.com/] about the complex realities of disaster response and long-term recovery. Gavin has spent years working at the intersection of risk, community service, and systemic resilience, supporting survivors, navigating the insurance and FEMA landscape, and pushing for solutions that focus on those affected by challenging situations. We cover: * How systems need to innovate in response to the increasing severity and frequency of disasters, and what effective support really looks like * What FEMA gets right, where it breaks down, and how to work within its limits * Why insurance systems often fail survivors, and what needs to change * How to advocate for communities without adding to what they’re experiencing * And why kindness isn’t just moral, it’s structural This episode blends the intimate with the systemic, pairing lived experience with lessons for anyone working in emergency response, policy, or community infrastructure. It’s about what resilience really looks like—and how it begins long after the flames are out. Shared Ground is produced by Sean Knierim and Allan Marks. Thanks to Cory Grabow, Kara Poltor, Corey Walles (from The Recording Studio) for your support in launching this effort. For more stories of resilience & rebuilding, kindness & generosity: visit shared-ground.com [https://www.shared-ground.com] and subscribe to Sean's substack. We invite you to share your own stories of resilience at the Shared Ground website - whether in response to the January fires in LA or other situations. Follow us at seanknierim.substack.com, Instagram, or wherever you listen to podcasts (Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shared-ground/id1814034440], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4lD2SsNXM4R6eSmI4UDDph?si=BgaYJ63ZSYOLAmAMA4oLdQ], etc).

30. heinä 2025 - 40 min
jakson Episode 17: Quick Hits - From Firestorms to Community Strength with Matt Gonser and Jonathan Parfrey kansikuva

Episode 17: Quick Hits - From Firestorms to Community Strength with Matt Gonser and Jonathan Parfrey

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2501702/open_sms] How do we turn overwhelming climate risk into actionable hope? In this Quick Hits episode, Sean caught up with Matt Gonser [https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewgonser?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app], Climate Resilience Officer for LA County, and Jonathan Parfrey [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-parfrey-2889365?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app], Executive Director of Climate Resolve. Together, we break down what resilience actually means and how it’s being put into action across Los Angeles. Matt shares what it looks like to build climate resilience at the systems level, from extreme heat mitigation to coastal protections, and why government must center community well-being in its plans.  Jonathan offers sharp insights from years of policy and project work, including surprising lessons from disaster recovery that reveal how communities can thrive through change—not just survive it. From fires to floods, housing pressures to extreme heat, this conversation challenges assumptions about displacement, community capacity, and what’s possible when we lead with both planning and compassion. ✅ Listen in if you want a clearer, more hopeful way to think about resilience—grounded in real policy, real projects, and real people. If this episode sparks new ideas for you, help us spread the word. 🟣 Subscribe to Shared Ground on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite app. 💬 Share this episode with someone who cares about building better futures, even in hard times. And, as always, we’d love to hear your reflections—leave us a rating or drop a comment on Substack (seanknierim.substack.com)   Shared Ground is produced by Sean Knierim and Allan Marks. Thanks to Cory Grabow, Kara Poltor, Corey Walles (from The Recording Studio) for your support in launching this effort. For more stories of resilience & rebuilding, kindness & generosity: visit shared-ground.com [https://www.shared-ground.com] and subscribe to Sean's substack. We invite you to share your own stories of resilience at the Shared Ground website - whether in response to the January fires in LA or other situations. Follow us at seanknierim.substack.com, Instagram, or wherever you listen to podcasts (Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shared-ground/id1814034440], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4lD2SsNXM4R6eSmI4UDDph?si=BgaYJ63ZSYOLAmAMA4oLdQ], etc).

23. heinä 2025 - 8 min
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