Practical Advice for Handling Life's Emergencies, Annoyances and Inconveniences
March 25, 2014
Hosted by Pamela Hill
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Episode Description
Be honest, would you know what it might mean, or what to do, if the check engine light came on in your car? What if a grease fire started in your kitchen? Would you know what to do if you had a flat tire in the middle of nowhere? What if a child in your care swallowed poison? We live in a society where we make assumptions about help being minutes away, but in reality that isn’t always true. Sometimes you just need to know how to take action yourself. Join us as we get some practical advice from two experts, with topics ranging from handling basic car trouble, to home safety and construction, to life threatening emergencies.
Fear is Negotiable: Business Survival Skills 101
Archives Available on VoiceAmerica Business Channel
Fear is Negotiable: Business Survival Skills 101 will focus on risk mitigation and business preparedness steps in a practical and realistic way, for any sized organization in any industry. This show will drive risk and preparedness topics from discussion to action, and really educate about why businesses must prepare, and then provide the knowledge to get it done. The topics we cover are related to current “hot topics,” such as workplace violence, technology resilience, emergency communications, the psychology of disaster, or cyber-attacks. At other times when there are no “hot topics”, issues covered will range from threat assessment, to human resource issues related to emergency management, to best practices in risk mitigation.
Pamela Hill
By trade, Pamela Hill is a business professional with over twenty five years of experience in business continuity planning, disaster and emergency preparedness for a wide variety of industries.
After a successful run as a VoiceAmerica Host on Fear is Negotiable: Business Survival Skills 101, covering emergency preparedness in businesses, she decided to switch gears to talk about her true passion, dogs and their uniquely close relationship with humans.
Pam’s love affair with all things canine started when she was young, where she traveled throughout the west coast competing in dog shows with her client’s dogs, and also in obedience events with her own dogs. That was a long time ago, but the love of dogs was like a siren song, calling her back.
Now, Pam is focusing the show on education and creating awareness of all the ways dogs and human enrich each other’s lives.