Crisis Leadership in the Cyber Age

Crisis Leadership and Cyber Security

Protecting Families Beyond the Front Door You spend a peaceful evening at home with your family. Your phone suddenly flashes because your bank account has been drained. Your child comes in to tell you about the broken Wi-Fi and shows you a strange message on their tablet. What started as a typical evening has turned … Read more

Why Hurricane Preparedness Matters

A Resource Worth Sharing When it comes to hurricanes, hope is not an option. Preparation is the difference between safety and devastation, between calm and chaos. That’s why I’m always on the lookout for credible, actionable resources I can share with families, communities, and organizations. Recently, I came across a comprehensive guide created by Farah … Read more

When the Reach of Doctors Breaks

Why Every Family Needs to Be Its Own First Responder Recently, I received yet another email from a man whose messages always carry the same urgent theme: government failures, collapsing systems, and the hidden costs we’re all about to pay. The latest claimed his brother died—not from illness—but from the ripple effects of a 40-year-old … Read more

Holiday House Fire Safety

Holiday House Fire Safety

Protecting Your Home and Family This Season Why Holiday Fire Safety Matters The holidays bring joy, tradition, and togetherness—but they also bring heightened fire risks. Nearly 47,000 fires occur during the winter holidays, claiming more than 500 lives and causing over $550 million in property damage From overloaded outlets to dry Christmas trees, the season … Read more

September is National Preparedness Month

Fortify Your Future Today Why This Month Matters September is more than the end of summer and the start of fall—it’s National Preparedness Month, a nationwide reminder that disasters don’t wait for a convenient time to strike. Each year, FEMA and Ready.gov lead this campaign to help families, businesses, and communities strengthen their ability to … Read more