Are We Good?

Are We Good?
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"Are We Good? Podcast" is a production of Bolante.NET, dedicated to exploring behavioral threat assessment, violence prevention, and crisis communication.
Hosted by Jim Bennett and other experts in security and threat assessment, the podcast delves into real-world cases, best practices, and emerging trends to help organizations and communities stay informed and prepared. Through insightful discussions and expert interviews, "Are We Good?" sheds light on the complexities of safety, security, and the human factors that shape them.
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The podcast focuses on behavioral threat assessment, violence prevention, and crisis communication, with episodes covering topics such as real-world case studies, best practices in workplace safety, and interviews with experts. For example, episodes like 'Facts vs MYTHS Which Threats Are REAL' explore the importance of recognizing warning signs in organizational culture.

“Are We Good? Podcast” is a production of Bolante.NET, dedicated to exploring behavioral threat assessment, violence prevention, and crisis communication.
Hosted by Jim Bennett and other experts in security and threat assessment, the podcast delves into real-world cases, best practices, and emerging trends to help organizations and communities stay informed and prepared. Through insightful discussions and expert interviews, “Are We Good?” sheds light on the complexities of safety, security, and the human factors that shape them.
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Civil unrest is changing—learn how to protect your workplace from the rising risks of protest-driven violence.
• SHOW NOTES
• Understand how protests escalate into workplace threats
• Learn civil unrest 2.0 and its digital dynamics
• Spot early warning signs of crowd violence
• Adapt your workplace violence plans for collective threats
• Prepare leadership for insider and outsider ideological risks
Guest bio
Steve Crimando is a Certified Threat Manager, crisis responder, and director of the Homeland Security Human Factors Institute with over 35 years in violence prevention.
Civil unrest is no longer an urban anomaly—it’s a national workplace concern. Learn how to anticipate, prepare for, and navigate the ripple effects of protest culture in real time. Tap into Steve Crimando’s expert insights and equip your team with the knowledge to act, not react. For more support, visit behavioral science apps.com.
Timestamp teaser list
00:34 – Civil unrest defined: new era threats
03:15 – Tech’s role in flash-to-bang protests
06:42 – Crowd behavior and protest escalation
09:57 – Why social media complicates safety
12:50 – AI and deepfake risk in mobilizations
17:12 – Protest impacts on company operations
21:33 – Monitoring signs before violence erupts
25:46 – Internal sympathizers and insider threats
30:01 – Policy tips for returning employees
33:19 – Civil discourse vs. hostile workplace
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Are We Good?
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