The Human Side Of Emergency Management Podcast

Episode 7: Rev Dr Mark Layson, Researcher & Disaster Leadership Practitioner.

53 min · 1. juli 2026
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This conversation stayed with me long after we stopped recording. Rev Dr Mark Layson CESM MAIES [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-layson/] brings an extraordinary blend of research, chaplaincy and lived experience to the realities of moral injury, psychosocial risk and the cultural pressures carried by people in emergency roles. What unfolded between us was not just an exploration of systems and stressors, but a deeply human dialogue about courage, compassion and the quiet toll this work can take. Mark speaks with a gentleness that invites honesty, and a clarity that challenges us to rethink how we support the people who show up when everything else is falling apart. This episode is for anyone who wants to understand the emotional truth of our sector and the leadership required to protect the hearts and minds of those who work in emergencies.

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Episode 7: Rev Dr Mark Layson, Researcher & Disaster Leadership Practitioner.

This conversation stayed with me long after we stopped recording. Rev Dr Mark Layson CESM MAIES [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-layson/] brings an extraordinary blend of research, chaplaincy and lived experience to the realities of moral injury, psychosocial risk and the cultural pressures carried by people in emergency roles. What unfolded between us was not just an exploration of systems and stressors, but a deeply human dialogue about courage, compassion and the quiet toll this work can take. Mark speaks with a gentleness that invites honesty, and a clarity that challenges us to rethink how we support the people who show up when everything else is falling apart. This episode is for anyone who wants to understand the emotional truth of our sector and the leadership required to protect the hearts and minds of those who work in emergencies.

1. juli 202653 min