
A series about debris by a couple debris nerds discussing everything from FEMA debris operations, standardization, Monitoring the Monitor, best practices, career stories and more.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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My geek side comes out in full force on this one. We talk IT, tech, AI and unmask a former wrestler-Mr. Majestic Mel Mos.
The times are changing as well as FEMA. There are some proposed changes in DC that may affect the way disasters and debris are managed going forward. In this "unplanned" episode, we provide an impromptu discussion of pure speculation.
In what became our longest episode yet, Lisa and I look back on the 2024 Hurricane season and the impacts it had on the industry. Also a little side story about geese poop.
How will DOGE impact FEMA and the debris removal industry? Take a listen and find out some of Joe's and Lisa's opinions. Don't mind the barking dog at parts in the background. He is just as bothered by the current state of things as the rest of us.
If the title doesn't give it away, I am not sure what else to add. In this excerpt episode we went from discussing training to to formation of a debris academy to exploding electric vehicles. Fun times.
Nate Droll, Trey Thompson and Tracy Doyle are back and holding nothing back. We cover Nate's opinion of contractors, even though he himself is one, subjectivity in debris, a shift in debris monitoring contracting and Nate's fascination of continuing ... more
Tracy Doyle, Nate Droll and Trey Thompson join me sharing stories from troubling monitors to desecration of corpses. And of course, the topic that keeps coming up...the headless sex doll.
The first episode from the cutting room floor involves Grace Steinke and Joe Gross going down off down a dark path involving FEMA.









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