GeoTrek

GeoTrek

Science EN ↓ 139 episodes

The GeoTrek podcast explores the world to tell stories about extreme weather and natural disasters not covered by the mainstream media. Each conversation takes a deep-dive into the world where extreme forces of nature threaten to inflict fatalities and economic losses on vulnerable populations. These engaging stories help listeners prepare for extreme events, making their families and communities more resilient. Our guests include meteorologists, innovators, science communicators, thought leaders, filmmakers, insurance professionals, emergency management specialists, scientists, and storm chas...

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GeoTrek

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Science

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www.geo-trek.com

Latest episode

Jun 30, 2026

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Episodes

Protecting Summer Camps from Flash Floods: Lessons from the Texas Hill Country Tragedy 30.06.2026

On this episode of GeoTrek, host Hurricane Hal welcomes Laura Myers and Nick Stanley to discuss how we can better protect summer camps and outdoor recreation areas from the growing threat of flash floods. Using the devastating Texas Hill Country tragedy as a case study, they explore the unique risks facing camps located near rivers, canyons, and steep terrain, the role of land-use planning and reg...

Preparing for Hurricanes, Flooding, and Power Outages with Haskell Moore 16.06.2026

Hurricane season brings more than just strong winds—it brings critical decisions that can impact your safety, your family, and your recovery. In this episode of GeoTrek, Hurricane Hal Needham sits down with hurricane preparedness expert Haskell Moore, President of Hurricane Preparedness Training and Consulting, LLC. With more than two decades of experience in disaster preparedness education and tr...

Power Out Cooking Recipe Book: Preparing Families for Storm Recovery with Hidalgo County, TX Officials 03.06.2026

When the power goes out after a hurricane, flood, or severe storm, one of the first challenges families face is figuring out how to safely prepare meals without electricity. In this episode of GeoTrek, Hurricane Hal Needham sits down with Hidalgo County, Texas Judge Richard Cortez, Assistant Chief of Staff Hilda Salinas, and Director of Administrative Operations Lizbeth Gonzalez to discuss the Pow...

Resilient Homes, Flood Risk & the Broken Housing System with Aris Papadopoulos 19.05.2026

Aris Papadopoulos joins host Hal Needham for an in-depth discussion on consumer resilience, vulnerable development, and the future of resilient housing. After surviving the events surrounding the September 11 attacks near the World Trade Center, Aris began questioning why so many buildings and communities are designed with avoidable vulnerabilities. Since then, he has dedicated his work to educati...

How Past Climates Predict Future Hurricanes with Dr. Joanne Muller 05.05.2026

In this episode of the GeoTrek podcast, Dr. Jo Muller shares insights about the importance of paleoclimatology to improve our understanding of the risk for hurricane impacts and flooding in coastal areas. Professor Dr. Joanne Muller is the Whitaker Institute Eminent Scholar in the College of Arts and Sciences at Florida Gulf Coast University. She received her PhD in Paleoclimatology from James Coo...

How AI & Predictive Tech Are Transforming Wildfire Protection with Sunny Sethi 21.04.2026

Wildfires are becoming more frequent—and far more destructive—damaging critical infrastructure from substations and hospitals to telecommunications and water systems. The problem isn’t a shortage of firefighters; it’s that our current technology is outdated and no longer equipped for today’s escalating risks. In this episode, Sunny Sethi, CEO of HEN Technologies , explains why resilience can’t rel...

A Lifetime Behind the Camera: True Stories with Photojournalist and Videographer Austin Anderson Part 2 07.04.2026

📹 Part 2 of what it's really like to chase the world’s most extreme stories with a camera in hand? In this two-part GeoTrek series, Hurricane Hal sits down with prolific freelance photojournalist and videographer Austin Anderson to unpack a lifetime of stories behind the camera. Austin always comes at stories from unique angles and perspectives that no one else gets. Subscribe for Part 2—you won’...

A Lifetime Behind the Camera: True Stories with Photojournalist and Videographer Austin Anderson Part 1 24.03.2026

📹 What’s it really like to chase the world’s most extreme stories with a camera in hand? In this two-part GeoTrek series, Hurricane Hal sits down with prolific freelance photojournalist and videographer Austin Anderson to unpack a lifetime of stories behind the camera. Austin always comes at stories from unique angles and perspectives that no one else gets. Subscribe for Part 2—you won’t want to...

Severe Weather Communication & Meteorology Media with Emily Gracey 10.03.2026

How do meteorologists communicate severe weather in a way the public actually understands, and acts on? In this episode of GeoTrek, Hurricane Hal sits down with Emily Gracey, host of the Off the Radar Podcast , to talk about the evolving world of meteorology, severe weather communication, and emergency management messaging. Emily shares her personal journey into meteorology and how she built an en...

New Jersey’s Extreme Weather, Digital Meteorology & Forecasting the Future with Joe Martucci 24.02.2026

In this episode of GeoTrek, Hurricane Hal sits down with Joe Martucci, New Jersey’s only Certified Broadcast and Digital Meteorologist and an FAA-certified drone pilot. They explore how he communicates critical weather information across a state known for dramatic seasonal swings — from coastal storms to inland snow — and a population as diverse as its climate. It’s a focused conversation on forec...

How Residents are Mapping Flood Risks at a Hyperlocal Level with Julia Drapkin of I See Change 10.02.2026

🌊 In this episode, we dive into the intersection of community engagement and climate tech with Julia Drapkin , the CEO and founder of ISeeChange. As flooding and climate risks become more unpredictable, traditional data often misses the "ground truth." Julia explains how her flood tracking and risk analytics software empowers residents to document local changes, providing critical data that helps...

The Science of Earthquake Early Warning: Exploring USGS ShakeAlert with Robert de Groot 13.01.2026

Robert de Groot, Operations Team Lead for USGS-managed ShakeAlert, shares insights about Earthquake Early Warning Systems. ShakeAlert is a public safety system serving 50+ million people in California, Oregon and Washington. Join us for this interesting episode! Visit our website here 👉 https://www.geo-trek.com/ Watch our videos here 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUqEjDwGJmk&list=PL5xmTc...

The GeoTrek 2025 Retrospective: 10 Moments That Defined the Year 30.12.2025

As we close the book on 2025, Hurricane Hal takes a look back at the top 10 GeoTrek memories of 2025, ranging from an earthquake in Greece to insights from a massive drought mural in Mexico, as well as floods, hail and snowstorms in the United States. Join us for this final journey of the year as we celebrate the stories that shaped us and look ahead to a resilient 2026.

Inside the Nation’s First Tsunami Evacuation Structure with Quintin Swanson 17.12.2025

What happens when generations of tsunami stories become a blueprint for saving lives? In this episode, Quintin Swanson, Council Chairman and Education Director of the Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe, explains how ancestral knowledge and modern engineering came together to build the first tsunami vertical evacuation structure in the United States. Quintin shares the tribe’s history on Washington’s coas...

Rebuilding After the Storm: How John Eckeberger and 4B DRN Mobilize Communities for Real Disaster Resilience 02.12.2025

Executive Director John Eckeberger has lived a life shaped by Gulf Coast weather. A native Texan with more than 50 years in ministry, John brings both grit and compassion to his leadership at the 4B Disaster Response Network—a coalition born out of Hurricane Harvey that now serves as a model for coordinated, faith-driven disaster relief. In this episode, John walks us through the mission of 4B DRN...

Inside 20 Years of Coastal Resilience with Tracie Sempier 18.11.2025

Tracie Sempier has spent more than two decades working with disaster-prone communities along the Gulf Coast — listening, teaching, evaluating, and helping local leaders strengthen their resilience. As a Coastal Resilience Engagement Specialist with Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant, she brings a rare mix of research, community insight, and hands-on experience. On this episode of GeoTrek, she shares wh...

Smarter, Safer Housing: A Conversation with Documentary Filmmaker George Siegal 04.11.2025

Documentary filmmaker George Siegal, founder of Move the World Films , exposes the hidden risks in our homes and what we can do to make smarter, safer housing decisions before disaster strikes. Be one of the first 10 to click the link below and you'll receive a free guest pass to watch The Last House Standing for FREE! - Click this link 👉 https://pro.speakerhub.com/speaker-feedback/?qr=f8e08b24-5...

How Home Depot Prepares for Extreme Weather with Jason Arigoni: Interview at the National Tropical Weather Conference Webinar 21.10.2025

When hurricanes or floods threaten, most of us rush to The Home Depot to stock up—but have you ever wondered how they prepare? In this special episode, recorded during one of Dr. Hurricane Hal's talks at the National Tropical Weather Conference (NTWC), Hal and his colleagues sit down with Jason Arigoni from The Home Depot to talk about how the company gears up before, during, and after extreme wea...

From Hollywood to High Water: Turning Flood Data into Visual Power with Dan Krueger 07.10.2025

Television producer and digital storyteller Dan Krueger has spent his career turning complex stories into captivating visuals — from CBS and Discovery Channel to his latest work as Lead Technical Field Producer of FloodVision , a groundbreaking Climate Central project bringing flood risk to life. In this episode of GeoTrek , host Dr. “Hurricane Hal” Needham talks with Dan about his journey through...

Making Sense of Extreme Weather: Climate Communication and Attribution with Shel Winkley 23.09.2025

Shel Winkley, Weather and Climate Engagement Specialist, joins Hurricane Hal to discuss his career journey, his work at Climate Central, and where he helps bridge the gap between complex science and public understanding. They dig into the importance of attribution research, lessons learned from unforgettable storms, and the future of weather messaging. Listeners will walk away with practical insig...

Why Clear Communication Saves Lives in Disasters with Julie Kay Roberts of PSEMA 09.09.2025

Clear communication is paramount for effective disaster response. Julie Kay Roberts, seasoned expert in strategic communications and emergency management, joins us on GeoTrek podcast #119 to talk about the importance of having a disaster plan, and to share about her amazing work at the Private Sector Emergency Management Association ( psema.org ).

The 20th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina with Jim Cantore 26.08.2025

Hurricane Katrina changed the Gulf Coast forever. 20 years later, GeoTrek host Hal Needham sits down with legendary Weather Channel meteorologist Jim Cantore, who rode out the storm in coastal Mississippi. Jim shares his firsthand experience covering Katrina in 2005, the unforgettable moments he witnessed on the ground, and the lessons we’ve learned since then about hurricane preparedness and resi...

Hurricane Katrina: Lessons Learned and the Path Forward with Alessandra Jerolleman 12.08.2025

In this episode of GeoTrek, we’re joined by Alessandra Jerolleman, Director of Research at the Center for Environment, Land, and Law at Loyola University in New Orleans. As we mark the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, Alessandra shares her personal story of the storm’s impact and reflects on the critical lessons we've learned since then. We dive deep into the ongoing challenges of flood prot...

When the Waters Rise: Alex Garcia on Deadly Flash Floods in Texas 29.07.2025

Catastrophic floods killed at least 135 people in the Texas Hill Country over the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Alex Garcia, Chief Meteorologist at Fox 29 San Antonio, explains the science behind sudden and violent flash floods in this region, and what we can do to reduce loss of life and property in the future.

Protecting Your Property: Floodproofing with Tom Little 15.07.2025

Flooding is the most common—and costly—natural disaster in the U.S. So how do you protect your property before the water rises? Tom Little, President and CEO of Smart Vent Products, LLC, joins Dr. Hal to explain the science and strategy behind wet and dry floodproofing. A Certified Floodplain Manager and longtime educator in resilient design, Tom shares how these methods can drastically reduce flo...

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