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  • We have a very exciting announcement for you! Today, we’re excited to announce that the Tribal Epidemiology Centers (TECs) has its very own podcast! The show will explore all the interests of the TEC communities as well as highlight possible job and volunteer opportunities for those passionate about supporting Indigenous cultures. We encourage you to search for the Tribal Epidemiology Center Podcast on the podcast platform of your choice and press play!

    Resources

    Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes:

    https://PHECPodcast.com/

    Grab Your FREE 10-Page PHEC Podcast eBook:

    https://mypublichealthcareer.com/

    DrCHHuntley, Public Health & Epidemiology Consulting:

    https://www.drchhuntley.com/consulting

    Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs

    https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/

  • If you mentioned author, attorney, and healthcare policy expert, you’d still be short of adequately describing our multifaceted guest! Kristi Guillory Reid has over 20 years of experience at some of the most recognizable organizations in America as a policy advisor, lawyer, DEI strategist, and author. She joins us to share her thoughts on what it means to be involved in impactful work. To begin, Dr. Huntley reminds us about what her company and this podcast aims to achieve. Then, our guest walks us through her professional background, the work she does today, when and how she first became aware of public health as a career, and why she couldn’t have picked a better vocation for herself if she tried. We also learn about the public health issues that she’s most concerned about and the ins and outs of her consulting firm. Tune in to hear the full conversation!

    Resources

    Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes:

    https://PHECPodcast.com/

    Grab Your FREE 10-Page PHEC Podcast eBook:

    https://mypublichealthcareer.com/

    DrCHHuntley, Public Health & Epidemiology Consulting:

    https://www.drchhuntley.com/consulting

    Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs

    https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/

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  • What does it take to design high-quality, effective e-learning solutions for public health organizations? We explore this question with returning guest, Leah Roman. Leah is the owner and principal consultant at Roman Public Health, where she helps clients create top-class e-learning solutions. Tuning in you’ll learn about Leah’s approach to e-course design, as we discuss the importance of understanding the target population. Our discussion investigates the need for effective online training, why there are so many poorly designed courses, and Leah’s mission to change this. We also delve into the collaborative nature of instructional design. Hear why you need to involve intended learners and subject matter experts in the design process, and how Leah’s background in public health and epidemiology has helped her design impactful courses and serve her clients. Tune in for an eye-opening conversation on e-learning solutions for public health with Leah Roman!

    Resources

    Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes:

    https://PHECPodcast.com/

    Grab Your FREE 10-Page PHEC Podcast eBook:

    https://mypublichealthcareer.com/

    DrCHHuntley, Public Health & Epidemiology Consulting:

    https://www.drchhuntley.com/consulting

    Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs

    https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/

  • While mental health awareness is always relevant, it is a major focus in May. This episode includes the conversation from our recent Public Health Roundtable on the topic of mental health awareness in the public health arena. Join us as Dr. Huntley, Dr. McClamroch, LaShonda Richardson, MPH, and Ericka Horne, MPH, share their personal and professional perspectives on the importance of proper mental health support. Our guests share insights from their experiences and observations from their work in education and public health to explore how mental health is communicated within various communities. Touching on the power of vulnerability to eradicate stigma, our guests share how they have embraced telling their own stories in the hope of empowering others and unpack how they approach public health while championing mental health. Tune in today to hear all this and more.

    Resources

    Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes:

    https://PHECPodcast.com/

    Grab Your FREE 10-Page PHEC Podcast eBook:

    https://mypublichealthcareer.com/

    DrCHHuntley, Public Health & Epidemiology Consulting:

    https://www.drchhuntley.com/consulting

    Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs

    https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/

  • Our guest on this episode, Craig DeLarge, is a Digital Health Strategist, Researcher and Educator. He joins us to discuss some of the innovative work he is doing in the space of information technology, digital, and mental health. Tune in as Craig shares his approach to empowering people to correctly use technology to support their health rather than diminishing it. Sharing the impactful story of how a family member’s struggles sparked his passion for understanding and supporting mental health initiatives. Craig shares his efforts to be of loving service. He also tells us about his educational newsletter and explains the advisory and educational aspects of his public work. Lastly, we explore the power of storytelling to change the minds and hearts of decision-makers. Craig is an innovative leader, an inspiring public health professional, and a loyal listener, fan, and colleague. Tune in today to hear all this and more.

    Resources

    Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes:

    https://PHECPodcast.com/

    Grab Your FREE 10-Page PHEC Podcast eBook:

    https://mypublichealthcareer.com/

    DrCHHuntley, Public Health & Epidemiology Consulting:

    https://www.drchhuntley.com/consulting

    Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs

    https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/

  • Tune into this episode to get up to speed with the recent developments with Dr. Huntley’s podcast and consulting firm. Assistant Operations Manager, Laura Hollabaugh, joins Dr. Huntley to discuss changes that have already happened, and what you can expect in the future. To kick off the conversation, we discuss Laura’s growing role and how she is leading the team before we unpack the decision to introduce a second podcast and the purpose it serves. Next, we touch on what you can look forward to in the upcoming podcast episodes. Dr. Huntley shares her recent experience of being interviewed by a string of fellow podcasters and public health professionals. She also shares how having a network of fellow public health professionals has been beneficial to her. Join us today to hear all this and more!

    Resources

    Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes:

    https://PHECPodcast.com/

    Grab Your FREE 10-Page PHEC Podcast eBook:

    https://mypublichealthcareer.com/

    DrCHHuntley, Public Health & Epidemiology Consulting:

    https://www.drchhuntley.com/consulting

    Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs

    https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/

  • Pursuing a career in public health can take many twists and turns, and there’s a good chance you’ll travel through some pretty interesting and surprising places. Such was the case for our guest, Dr. Stephen Martin, who has held a number of diverse and esteemed positions throughout his career. He currently serves as both the Executive Director of the Creating Pathways and Access for Student Success Foundation (CPASS) and as a subject matter expert for Quant16’s Health and Human Services practice. With more than 20 years of experience in his field, Dr. Martin is widely recognized as a thought leader in healthcare innovation and public health practice. Tuning in, you’ll hear all the details of Dr. Martin’s eventful public health career from how he first discovered epidemiology during his studies, to becoming health commissioner and CEO for the Cook County Department of Public Health, to joining Quant16. He tells us about key lessons he learned from his advisors and how his training in epidemiology influenced his trajectory before sharing his advice for undergraduates, executives, and other professionals. For a full account of Dr. Martin’s healthcare journey, be sure to tune in!

    Resources

    Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes:

    https://PHECPodcast.com/

    Grab Your FREE 10-Page PHEC Podcast eBook:

    https://mypublichealthcareer.com/

    DrCHHuntley, Public Health & Epidemiology Consulting:

    https://www.drchhuntley.com/consulting

    Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs:

    https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/

  • On this special episode of the Public Health Epidemiology Conversations, Dr. Huntley shares the most recent Public Health Roundtable Discussion. She was joined by a panel of public health professionals: Judeline Casimir, MPH, Andrea L. Lowe, MPH, and LaShonda Richardson, MPH to discuss the topic of Minority Health Awareness. Since the month of April is Minority Health Awareness Month in the US, it provided the perfect opportunity for this discussion. Our host asked the following question, “How are you leading and engaging in minority health awareness conversations with communities you serve?” and each person had an opportunity to share their response. Audience members are encouraged to participate in the comment section (even now) and to continue the conversation beyond what the panelists shared. Join in to hear this conversation, as the panelists share their perspectives!

    Resources

    Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes:

    https://PHECPodcast.com/

    Grab Your FREE 10-Page PHEC Podcast eBook:

    https://mypublichealthcareer.com/

    DrCHHuntley, Public Health & Epidemiology Consulting:

    https://www.drchhuntley.com/consulting

    Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs:

    https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/

  • Joining Dr. Huntley on this episode is a repeat guest who first graced us with her presence in episode 178! Paulina Sosa the Founder of both Latinx Voces and Latinx Task Force. Amongst other distinguished accolades, she is currently a doctoral student in the public health informatics track in the DrPH program at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. As you tune into our conversation, you’ll hear what ignited her path toward a career in public health and how her biggest passion in public health revolves around the power of data, policy, and health equity. She also catches us up on what she’s been busy with since 2021. Don’t miss out on this insightful conversation as Paulina shares more about her two businesses, advice to those considering a career in the field of public health, and much more. Thanks for listening!

    Resources

    Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes:

    https://PHECPodcast.com/

    Grab Your FREE 10-Page PHEC Podcast eBook:

    https://mypublichealthcareer.com/

    DrCHHuntley, Public Health & Epidemiology Consulting:

    https://www.drchhuntley.com/consulting

    Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs

    https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/

  • True sexual health equity requires inclusiveness of all sexual identities, as well as trans-awareness and a recognition of the negative impact that racism has on health outcomes for BIPOC communities. This is the belief of Dr. Keosha Bond, a behavioral scientist, sexual health educator, and researcher. She centers her work on the complex intersections of race, sexuality, social justice, and health equity among marginalized populations. Dr. Bond returns to the podcast to share some updates since she last joined us in 2020 and offer insight into her public health journey. You’ll learn about some of the many studies that Dr. Bond is working on, the populations her research centers on, and how she aims to bridge the accessibility gap using technology. We also delve into the need to change the systems that perpetuate inequality in our society, the value of being an informed messenger, and much more. Tune in today for a fascinating conversation with a truly creative and innovative public health leader!

    Resources

    Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes:

    https://PHECPodcast.com/

    Grab Your FREE 10-Page PHEC Podcast eBook:

    https://mypublichealthcareer.com/

    DrCHHuntley, Public Health & Epidemiology Consulting:

    https://www.drchhuntley.com/consulting

    Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs:

    https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/

  • Public health is irrevocably intertwined into every aspect of what we do in our daily lives, and everybody has a part to play in it. Our guest is an innovative public health leader with expertise in evaluation and social impact strategy.

    After her first appearance on this podcast five years ago, we are pleased to welcome back Dr. Sandy-Asari Hogan to share more of her journey with us today! Dr. Hogan is currently the Director of ORS Impact and is dedicated to raising the consciousness of the plight of marginalized populations by building bridges between evaluation, research, and practice that are culturally responsive and equitable.

    Along with her vast list of accomplishments and her background in public health, Dr. Hogan wears many hats—evaluator, health educator, and community builder. She combines her passion for community and public health by using creative mixed methods and collaborating across sectors and systems, all aimed at making meaningful and strategic social impacts.

    Join the conversation to hear more from Dr. Hogan about her journey into public health, where her heart and passion lie, and what her role at ORS Impact entails. We delve into why she believes public health is about social justice, the goal of public health, and how her understanding of epidemiology helps her serve her clients better.

    Don’t miss out on all this and much more, so tune in now.

    Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes:

    https://PHECPodcast.com/

    Grab Your FREE 10-Page PHEC Podcast eBook:

    https://mypublichealthcareer.com/

    DrCHHuntley, Public Health & Epidemiology Consulting:

    https://www.drchhuntley.com/consulting

    Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs

    https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/

  • Meet Rebecca Desir, an award-winning public health practitioner, the founder of the Black Health Commission, and the senior manager of community advocacy for AdventHealth in Florida. She joins us to tell us about her focus on the Black diaspora in her public health mission.

    Tuning in, you’ll hear all about Rebecca’s life as the daughter of Haitian immigrants, her career, her passion for the Black diaspora, and all the different things she is responsible for in her multitude of public health jobs. We delve into what the Black Health Commission is before Rebecca tells us about the Eagle Award she won recently.

    Lastly, Rebecca tells us how her knowledge of public health helps her impact her community. To hear all this and even be encouraged to keep an open mind when finding your way in this industry, press play now!

    Resources:

    PHEC Podcast

    DrCHHuntley, Public Health Consulting

  • Dr. Huntley announces the launch of a new podcast called Public Health Entrepreneurs. This podcast will focus on topics related to public health entrepreneurship and will provide resources and support for public health entrepreneurs at all levels. The podcast has its own website and is available on all major podcast platforms. Dr. Huntley encourages listeners to share the podcast with their networks to help others discover this resource.

    Public Health Entrepreneurs Podcast Links:

    Website https://PublicHealthEntrepreneurs.com

    Public Health Entrepreneurs Podcast in Apple Podcasts

    Public Health Entrepreneurs Podcast in YouTube Music

    Public Health Entrepreneurs Podcast in Spotify

  • How are you leading and engaging in health equity and developmental disability awareness conversations with the communities you serve? March is Developmental Disability Awareness Month, and we brought this topic to a panel of professionals in our recent Public Health Roundtable discussion with Linda Gordon, M.D., MPH, and Ericka Horne, MPH, CHES.

    We share that conversation with you in this episode, where you’ll gain insight into the need to increase access to information, increase developmental disability screening, improve morbidity, and increase data gathering.

    We also touch on the importance of combating stigma and supporting the development of emergency preparedness plans that are inclusive of populations with developmental disabilities. The opportunities that public health professionals have to make an impact in these areas is also explored.

    For all this and more, tune in!

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  • For a while now, Dr. Huntley has been looking for a way to share her story with you of when she took care of her ailing mother, but the subject has just been too daunting for her to confront alone. So in this episode, we welcome Dr. Cynthia J. Hickman back to the show as Dr. Huntley’s companion, and the pair walk us through their personal journeys of being caregivers for loved ones in need.

    Dr. Hickman is a registered nurse by trade and she’s added author, educator, speaker, and consultant to her impressive list of professional capabilities. When Dr. Hickman saw the undeniable correlation between public health and community health, she knew that she had to get involved in public health in order to address the health crises of her community. She shares about the health conditions and community demographics that are closest to her heart.

    We discuss the value of aging in place, why caregiving requires preemption and proactivity, how to find the balance between allowing independence and providing care, the stories behind Dr. Hickman’s two books, and why now is the perfect time to read them.

    To end, Dr. Hickman shares some advice that resonates heavily with Dr. Huntley, and we discuss the business side of caregiving before learning how to connect with today’s guest.

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  • Get ready for something different on this special episode of the Public Health Epidemiology Conversations! Dr. Huntley dives into a creative conversation that may feel like a bit of a brainstorming session, coming at you with a behind-the-scenes vibe.

    Joining Dr. Huntley on this episode is the founder and CEO of We Edit Podcasts, a full-service podcast production agency that has served as our editing team here on this podcast for the past several years. We are thrilled to welcome Carli van Heerden! Carli is also the host of her own new podcasting adventure, Business Beyond the Mic. Dr. Huntley hopes that this episode demonstrates the potential for creativity in public health. Tune in now for all this, and much more.

    Thanks for listening in!

    https://www.PHECpodcast.com

  • An advocate for access to quality healthcare, a student of socioeconomics and equity, and a seeker of equality in justice and among humanity. Selena Smith joins us on the podcast to discuss her career journey and current role as COO of GRO Community, a mental health organization specializing in providing mental health services and support to Black men, by Black men.

    Selena is passionate about ensuring that the support needed to educate underserved and underrepresented populations is present and available. Join the conversation to hear a detailed background on Selena including what catapulted her into a career in public health.

    Selena highlights what it means to her to be a part of the Black Caucus of APHA and she delves into her role as COO and the mission behind GRO Community. Mental health as public health is also discussed, why we should normalize visiting a therapist, and why we, especially Black women, should not operate on zero.

    To hear all this, and much more, be sure not to miss out on this great and insightful episode of the Public Health Epidemiology Conversations podcast. Thanks for tuning in!

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  • Although February is American Heart Month, a time when the nation spotlights heart disease, it is an important topic to highlight all year long. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. In most cases, heart disease is preventable but there are often several barriers for many communities to access and easy-to-understand resources and information on the topic.

    We recently focused on this topic in our Public Health Roundtable discussion on LinkedIn. In this episode, we share that insightful discussion and tell you how you can join the conversation. Listen in as Dr. Huntley and Ericka Horne, community engagement expert, discuss strategies for hosting this topic within the communities you serve.

    Hear more ways to make resources for heart-healthy living more accessible, the value of meeting communities where they are, plus so much more!

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    Public Health Entrepreneurs

  • Our guest is passionate about the heart of one of America's most critical issues, food insecurity. Joining Dr. Huntley on the podcast is Rachel Cahill, MPA, the principal consultant and owner of a policy and advocacy consulting firm serving anti-hunger and anti-poverty organizations across the country.

    Rachel is a nationally recognized expert in public benefits eligibility and enrollment policy, specializing in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known as SNAP. Rachel is passionate about making SNAP stronger, more accessible, and more equitable. They delve into how the public health industry has been integral in her advocacy journey and why she’s so passionate about anti-hunger and the SNAP program.

    They discuss where the tension lies in the anti-hunger activism sphere, how the knowledge of public health helps her better serve her clients and community, and the science that backs up SNAP.

    Through getting to know Rachel, Dr. Huntley hopes to showcase how public health overlaps with a lot of different industries and to see public health in action from a slightly different perspective!

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  • The field of public health is so broad! In this episode, we are connecting it to social work and more specifically, grant writing to demonstrate how we can have a greater impact in the field of public health. Grant writer and founder of the Bell Tower Group, LaKeesha Morris-Moreau joins us to share about her public service work and how she brings value to her community.

    Tuning in, you’ll hear all about LaKeesha’s background, how she got into social work, why she started the Bell Tower Group, as well as the story behind its name. We discuss why she decided to niche her career and how contracts work in her industry. LaKeesha even shares some tips for anyone wanting to partner with contractors or become contractors themselves. Finally, our guest tells us how public health shows up in the work she does.

    To hear all this and be enlightened about how public health truly is everywhere, press play now!

    Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes:

    https://PHECPodcast.com/

    Grab Your FREE 10-Page PHEC Podcast eBook:

    https://mypublichealthcareer.com/

    DrCHHuntley, Public Health & Epidemiology Consulting:

    https://www.drchhuntley.com/consulting

    Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs

    https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/