FUDP Conversation with Eric Holdeman

FUDP Conversation with Eric Holdeman

The below conversation with Eric Holdeman was released on May 20th, 2021, as part of the Conversations On Family Urban Disaster Planning summit.

We are discussing basic prepping techniques for emergencies and disasters.

Our featured expert is Eric Holdeman. 

Eric Holdeman is a nationally known emergency manager and consultant.

He has 30 years of emergency management experience, serving at federal, state (Washington), local government (King County), and the nonprofit sector.

He is the Principal for Eric Holdeman and Associates and he also serves the Director, Center for Regional Disaster Resilience, which is part of the Pacific Northwest Economic Region (PNWER).

Eric is a prolific writer authoring numerous articles for professional journals and opinion pieces for local, regional, and national newspapers including the Washington Post.

In our interview, we discuss:

1.      Warnings

2.      Your Risk Profile

3.      Types Of Evacuation

4.      Why People Do Not Prepare

Till next time

 

 

 

“Be Safe”

P.S. This episode can be listened to at the ACT ASAP Podcast.

P.S.S. The Holiday Season is upon us. Remember to grab a copy of the free eBook on Holiday House Fire Safety

Written by:

Daniel

Daniel is the urban disaster planning expert with over 30 years of experience training young men and women, foreign nationals, and Department of Defense Civilians to survive on the modern battlefield. He is the author of "Family Urban Disaster Planning" and co-author of the #1 Best Seller "The Book of Influence." And “The Book of Mentors” He earned his MBA with a minor in Project Management while serving in the military. He has over 26 education certificates from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Center for Disease Control, and the National Fire Academy. He is a speaker and coach on the topics of Communications, Leadership, Financial Literacy, and Disaster Planning.

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