Trust in Crisis
Amanda highlights the alarming reality that a lack of trust can lead to more fatalities during disasters than the events themselves. She emphasizes the crucial role of everyday people—neighbors and coworkers—in providing support during crises, rather than relying solely on first responders. The conversation also touches on the pervasive mistrust stemming from past public health responses, suggesting that the truth often offers a more hopeful perspective than our worst fears.In this clip
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1106: Amanda Ripley | The Secrets to Surviving an Unthinkable Disaster
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Why do bystanders sometimes fail to help when they see someone in danger, as discussed in the episode 1106: Amanda Ripley | The Secrets to Surviving an Unthinkable Disaster and the clip Trust in Crisis?
How do people perceive risk according to the episode 1106: Amanda Ripley | The Secrets to Surviving an Unthinkable Disaster and the clip Trust in Crisis?
Is the world really more dangerous now according to the episode 1106: Amanda Ripley | The Secrets to Surviving an Unthinkable Disaster and the clip Disasters and Human Behavior?