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5 Minutes to Chaos

Episode 74 - Crisis Journalist Anne Woolsey McCarton Discusses Her Extensive Press Career and Incident Based Crisis Communications

09 Jan 2025

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Summary In this episode of 'Five Minutes to Chaos', host Steven Kuhr engages in a deep conversation with journalist Anne Woolsey McCartan about the intersection of crisis management and journalism. They explore the importance of relationships between emergency responders and the press, the role of technology in communication, and personal experiences that shape their understanding of crisis situations. The discussion also touches on significant events like 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina, emphasizing the need for preparedness, resilience, and the critical role of information dissemination during emergencies. Takeaways Crisis management requires strong relationships between journalists and emergency responders. Personal experiences can significantly shape a journalist's perspective on crisis situations. Elected officials play a crucial role in communicating during emergencies. The press is not an enemy; they are partners in disseminating vital information. Technology is changing the landscape of crisis communication, but traditional methods still hold value. Access to emergency scenes is essential for accurate reporting. Preparedness and resilience are key in facing future crises. The aftermath of 9/11 has led to health concerns for both first responders and journalists. Katrina highlighted the need for accountability in crisis response. Joint Information Centers can enhance communication but should not replace direct access to emergency responders. Contact Information https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-woolsey-mccarton-b6592a7a/

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