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Navigating Risk Podcast

Navigating Risk Podcast

By: Arthur J Gallagher
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Our Navigating Risk podcast series features conversations with business leaders and industry specialists covering a range of topics.2025 Economics
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  • What Disruption Teaches Us
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode our host Helen Yates, Editor of Global Thought Leadership catches up with Hugh Morris, Risk Management Consultant to discuss how businesses can strengthen their business continuity capabilities against an increasingly complex and interconnected risk landscape.

    Hugh reflects on the ways in which recent global events including the pandemic, geopolitical developments and supply chain instability have reshaped organisational exposure. The discussion explores why traditional continuity plans must evolve, and how flexible, well‑structured frameworks can better support recovery and operational resilience.

    Helen and Hugh also discuss:

    • the value of focusing on the impact of disruption rather than attempting to forecast every possible scenario
    • how supply chain diversification and improved visibility can mitigate key operational vulnerabilities
    • the growing importance of understanding third‑party resilience and technology dependencies
    • how business continuity arrangements and insurance programmes increasingly complement one another
    • the need for continuity plans to be maintained, exercised and regularly updated

    Disclaimer - The sole purpose of this podcast is to provide guidance on the issues covered. This podcast is not intended to give legal advice, and, accordingly, it should not be relied upon. It should not be regarded as a comprehensive statement of the law and/or market practice in this area. We make no claims as to the completeness or accuracy of the information contained herein or in the links which were live at the date of publication. You should not act upon (or should refrain from acting upon) information in this publication without first seeking specific legal and/or specialist advice. Arthur J. Gallagher Insurance Brokers Limited accepts no liability for any inaccuracy, omission or mistake in this publication, nor will we be responsible for any loss which may be suffered as a result of any person relying on the information contained herein.

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    30 mins
  • Reflections from the 2025 Airmic conference
    Aug 5 2025

    In this episode our host Helen Yates, Editor of Global Thought Leadership catches up with Julia Graham, CEO at Airmic, one week on from the Airmic conference in June 2025 to discuss the key themes explored at the event.

    Julia discusses how geopolitics, technology and climate change are driving the agenda for organisation's risk profiles. The conversation reflects on the interconnectivity in risks and how risk professionals need to become comfortable with uncertainty.

    Helen and Julia also reflect on;

    · the importance of proactivity in responding to risk

    · how the role of the risk manager is changing in response to emerging risks

    · why horizon scanning is essential in today's polycrisis world

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    29 mins
  • Tackling Success: uncovering the parallels between rugby and business
    Jul 16 2025

    In this episode our host Helen Yates, Editor of Global Thought Leadership, chats to Gallagher Director of Partnership Development, Victoria Brock on the transition from sport to business and the similarities between the two environments.

    Victoria shares her insights and reflections from her 10-year playing for the England Red Roses and Harlequins and how businesses can learn from the world of sport.

    · the importance resilience and determination

    · why trust is imperative in teams

    · looking after good mental health

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    35 mins
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