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The Get FireSmart Podcast

The Get FireSmart Podcast

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The Get FireSmart Podcast is a place to hear powerful stories and lessons of impact from FireSmart leaders across the world. Every two weeks we share best practices that provide practical tips and tools to get FireSmart! Each episode is 30 to 60 minutes and focuses on tips, initiatives and insights from FireSmart professionals. FireSmart is simple and powerful. The steps you take today can help to protect your home from the threat of wildfire.© 2025 The Get FireSmart Podcast Political Science Politics & Government
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  • 46: “What it Takes to Be FireSmart” Guest: David McIlwraith
    Jul 10 2025

    In this episode of the Get FireSmart Podcast, guest host Dan Stevens, FireSmart Education and Outreach Coordinator at FNESS, sits down with David McIlwraith, FireSmart Coordinator for the Sunshine Coast Regional District, to explore what it really takes to build a wildfire-resilient community. Drawing from real-world examples and firsthand field experience, David shares some valuable lessons on the power of grassroots movements, community engagement, and adaptive problem-solving. From local organization collaborations to regional partnerships, this conversation covers what’s worked well, what’s been challenging, and why buy-in from both residents and decision-makers is essential for long-term success. Listen to hear some actionable insights and get inspired to make your community FireSmart, one step at a time.

    Learn more about FireSmart BC: firesmartbc.ca

    Watch FireSmart BC videos: https://www.youtube.com/@firesmartbc


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    28 mins
  • 45: “Climate Change & Wildfire: A New Reality” Guest: Dr. Kira Hoffman
    Jun 5 2025

    In this episode of the Get FireSmart Podcast, we’re joined by Dr. Kira Hoffman, Fire Ecologist and Researcher at the University of British Columbia, to explore what it means to live with fire in a changing climate. Hosted by FNESS FireSmart Researcher, Helena Marken, this conversation dives into the science of fire-adapted landscapes, the growing role of Indigenous-led fire stewardship, and the evolving impact of climate change on wildfire behaviour in Canada. Dr. Hoffman shares her passion for prescribed fire, her insights from community-based projects, and reflects on receiving the Lynn Orstad Award. Listen to hear how traditional knowledge and modern science are working together to build more resilient communities.

    Learn more about FireSmart BC: firesmartbc.ca

    Watch FireSmart BC videos: https://vimeo.com/firesmartbc


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    31 mins
  • 44: “Understanding Cascading Hazards” Guest: Armel Castellan
    Jan 23 2025

    In this episode of the Get FireSmart Podcast, we’re joined by Armel Castellan, Warning Preparedness Meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada. With a diverse career spanning aviation meteorology, Arctic weather, Indigenous collaboration, and emergency management, he brings a unique perspective to wildfire resilience. In this episode, we explore the intricate relationship between weather, wildfire, and health, diving into topics like cascading hazards, the rising frequency of extreme weather events, and their immense impacts on vulnerable populations. Join us as Armel shares insights from his keynote presentation at the 2024 Wildfire Resiliency and Training Summit, highlighting the role of partnerships, community preparedness, and the evolving science of smoke and health impacts.

    Learn more about FireSmart BC: firesmartbc.ca

    Watch FireSmart BC videos: https://vimeo.com/firesmartbc


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    36 mins
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