
Gav Schneider
Group CEO at Risk2Solution Group and founder of the Institute of Presilience, focusing on embedding presilience and risk intelligence into ERM and advancing organizational risk culture and human-centric risk practices.
Top 3 podcasts with Gav Schneider
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Aug 20, 2025 • 48min
Why Traditional Risk Management Is Failing Companies In 2025 with Dr. Gav Schneider
Dr. Gav Schneider, a martial artist and risk strategist, discusses the urgent need for modern leaders to adopt resilience as a core competency. He reveals why traditional risk management fails, emphasizing that most strategies are overly reactive and disconnected from real decision-making. Dr. Schneider introduces his innovative Presilience® framework, advocating for a proactive mindset focused on opportunities. He also explores the importance of emotional intelligence, adaptability, and learning cultures to enhance organizational resilience, especially in times of disruption.

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Dec 2, 2025 • 26min
Presilience and Cognitive Biases with Dr. Gav Schneider and Shreen Williams
Dr. Gav Schneider, Group CEO at Risk2Solution Group, and Shreen Williams, Founder & CEO of Risky Business SW, delve into the transformative power of presilience in risk management. Schneider outlines how embedding resilience at individual and organizational levels can tackle complex challenges. Meanwhile, Williams tackles over 150 cognitive biases, emphasizing the importance of simple, visual risk frameworks to enhance engagement. They stress the critical role of awareness and mentoring to effectively address these biases in enterprise risk management.

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Sep 5, 2018 • 1h 2min
#438: Developing Real-World Situational Awareness
Dr. Gav Schneider, an expert in personal risk management and security, shares the biggest mistakes people make when it comes to personal safety. He explains the importance of developing situational awareness, having multiple plans of action, and realistic training to defend yourself. Learn about the significance of understanding one's surroundings, evaluating people's characteristics, and recognizing early warning signs of danger.


