Kristin
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I think that that's actually something that's really interesting.
And I realize that this is an extremely long podcast episode, but that's okay.
And I do think that what's really interesting is the subtle nuances and different aspects of, you know, emergency response, preparedness in terms of, you know, where is our food coming from?
How are we going to get it?
What happens when there's an acute issue that happens in a community disaster-wise?
How do we share and shoulder that burden?
Countries that are community-focused first
it's probably a lot easier.
In the United States, we're more individualism and not necessarily community, which is really stressful.
So it creates these big, wide gaps.
I do think that we have to look at risk differently in the future, especially with AI coming in and tech and different data points.
There's a lot to this.
There's a lot.
It's a very big, very big, very stressful space.
No, unless it's food safety related.
Right.
If it's food safety, food defense issue, yes.
I just mean supply chain, right?
Like what would you do if X supplier... So the JBS incident is actually a really good one to call out on that because they actually didn't know what to do on a regional level and it caused a lot of chaos and backed up.
Because we actually supply a lot of food to overseas.