The Future After Disaster

Apr 6, 2020 | The Professional Noticer

This week, Andy recalls what it was like after Hurricane Ivan hit the Gulf—then to be followed up by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill—and the many ways it affected businesses and families.

Remember, problems are solved by people who make themselves comfortable with confusion…until there is no more confusion. Whatever hand is dealt, we will deal with it, and become better because of it.

Also, what’s something Dolphin Cruises, Bobbie Gentry, and Sugarcane Jane all have in common? …well, they’re all mentioned in this episode, BUT tune in for Andy’s musings on each.

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