Episode Synopsis "A Winter Festival of Community Resilience with Hayley Hardy"
In the seventeenth episode of Doing Disasters Differently: The Podcast, hosted by corporate2community founder and disaster resilience specialist Renae Hanvin.Renae is the founder of certified social enterprise corporate2community which focuses on building resilience in businesses, communities and governments before, during and after disasters. Today she will be chatting to Hayley Hardy, the Marketing Manager from the East Gippsland Marketing Inc. and, we're talking about a Winter Festival of Community Resilience.
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