13. Why Relationships Matter When Disaster Hits with Renae Hanvin and Dr. Daniel P. Aldrich
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In this episode of How to Disaster, Jennifer speaks with Renae Hanvin and Dr. Daniel P. Aldrich about why relationships are one of the strongest foundations of disaster resilience and recovery. Together, they explain social capital in plain language: the connections, trust, and cooperation that help communities prepare, respond, and rebuild.
The conversation looks at how these ties can be measured, mapped, and supported before disaster strikes, not only after. It also offers a grounded reminder that recovery is not just about roads, buildings, or systems. It is also about the people, places, and everyday connections that help a community come back.
Resources:
- How to Disaster
- Learn more about After the Fire USA
- After the Fire USA Resource Library
- Resilient Ready
- Dr. Daniel P. Aldrich
- Connect with Jennifer Gray Thompson on LinkedIn
Produced by NOVA
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