Episodes

  • 107: Family Liaison Officer
    Jan 14 2026

    What is a Family Liaison Officer and why is it an important role?

    A family liaison officer can bring your team's professionalism to the next level - but what exactly do they do and how can you take the first step?

    Today, we talk to Moose Mutlow - FLO for Yosemite SAR and author of "When Accidents Happen" - who is leading the charge on training FLOs. Moose tells us about his experience and how teams are evolving.

    Today's Guest

    Moose Mutlow: Senior trainer and family liaison officer of Yosemite Search & Rescue, Author, Instructor

    Learn More at moosemutlow.com

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    58 mins
  • 106: Special Subject Populations with Katie Schuelke
    Dec 3 2025

    How can teams best support subjects from populations with unique needs?

    Is your team prepared to respond to a call to support an autistic subject? Or a subject with dementia? What about someone with other communication or sensory needs?

    Today, we talk to Katie Schuelke to get important perspective on working with these special subject populations. Katie is working with Base Medical to develop a course that can bridge this gap and set teams up for success.

    Today's Guest

    Katie Schuelke: King County Explorer SAR, EMT, and Speech Language Pathologist

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • 105: Team Culture with Chris Ruch, VP of the MRA
    Nov 12 2025

    How do you intentionally build a strong team culture? And why?

    Chris Ruch (VP of the Mountain Rescue Association and chief of Allegheny Mountain Rescue Group) discusses how culture can impact team performance, the importance of defining and assessing team culture, and the need for a shared mission. Together, we explore practical strategies for addressing conflict, ensuring safety, and fostering a sense of belonging within teams.

    Today's Guest

    Chris Ruch: MRA Vice President and Chief of Allegheny Mountain Rescue Group

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    53 mins
  • 104: Fundraising and Outreach with Kelley McIntosh
    Oct 22 2025

    What does it take to build a fundraising program that's effective and dynamic?

    Kelley McIntosh from Mason County SAR in Washington have reinvented their fundraising program in the last few years. Between events like comedy night, turnkey programs like spare change round up, grants, and public outreach, they've diversified and increased their revenue streams.

    We discuss how teams can kick up their fundraising efforts and build community relationships.

    Today's Guest

    Kelley McIntosh: Mason County Search and Rescue

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    40 mins
  • 103: Preventative Search and Rescue with Anna Marini and Meghan Twohig
    Oct 1 2025

    How can teams implement a PSAR program that reaches a wide audience and offers value?

    Today we talk about all things Preventative SAR including how it helps communities, emboldens teams, and leads to better outcomes all around. Helping to educate your community can help your team build connections and put hard earned knowledge to good use. But where to begin? Our guests share some advice.

    Today's Guests

    Anna Marini: PSAR Coordinator at Joshua Tree National Park

    Meghan Twohig: Vail Mountain Rescue Group, Colorado Hoist Rescue Volunteer Team, and Marketing, Partnership, and Training CalTopo

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    52 mins
  • 102: Dispatch Issues in New Mexico and Beyond with Robert Garcia
    Oct 1 2025

    How do different states navigate dispatch when it comes to Search and Rescue? And how will an amendment to a New Mexico law change the process and save lives?

    Today we hear from Teal Harbin and Robert Garcia - who worked together to increase awareness and pass an amendment in New Mexico, which will streamline dispatch and bolster the state's SAR program.

    Today's Guest:

    Robert Garcia: NMSARC Chair, Field Coordinator, and Organ Mountain Technical Rescue Squad

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    47 mins
  • 101: Emotional Resilience with Jeff Tinnin and Dr. Roger Mortimer
    Sep 29 2025

    How can teams navigate the emotional and mental challenges of working in Search and Rescue to ensure member retention and health?

    Today, we explore the importance of discussions on responder mental health and what teams can do to recognize and manage stress injuries. From individual behaviors to systemic structures, there are many ways you can help your team to be resilient and supportive.

    For more information on Responder Alliance: https://www.responderalliance.com/

    Help is always available on the Crisis Hotline at 988.


    Today's Guests:

    Dr. Roger Mortimer: Fresno County SAR, National Cave Rescue Commission, NCRC delegate to the International Commission on Alpine Rescue
    Jeff Tinnin: President of PNWSAR in Portland Oregon, part of the Emotional Resiliency team, Co-Founder of Disaster Response International

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    54 mins