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In this episode of Public Health Epidemiology Conversations, we are revisiting a recent conversation from our Public Health Roundtable Live about breast cancer awareness. Tuning in, you’ll hear from our incredible guests: Jessi Hekmati, LaShonda Richardson, and Ericka Horne. We delve into how our guests facilitate discussions about breast cancer awareness with their communities before discussing the importance of early detection of breast cancer. Hear all about how education and open communication can change the trajectory of a cancer diagnosis and be reminded to be your own health advocate. Finally, we talk about the dangers of isolating yourself from your community and avoiding difficult discussions. This is one Roundtable Live recap you don’t want to miss, so be sure to press play now!
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Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs
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In this episode, Dr. Huntley discusses the importance of building trust and genuine relationships with communities, particularly BIPOC communities, through her consulting firm. She shares insights from a previous episode and outlines how her team is actively engaging with attendees at the American Public Health Association's (APHA) annual meeting. The conversation emphasizes the significance of in-person connections and the intention to foster ongoing relationships with podcast listeners and clients.
Resources
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Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs
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Dr. Huntley shares a personal story about a plumbing issue that leads to insights on trust, confidence, and relationship building in public health. Through the narrative, she emphasizes the importance of establishing strong connections with communities and clients, drawing parallels between her experience with a plumber and the relationships public health professionals should cultivate. The conversation encourages listeners to reflect on their roles in fostering trust and meaningful connections within their communities.
Resources
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https://mypublichealthcareer.com/
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https://www.drchhuntley.com/consulting
➡️ Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs
https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/
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Lorenzo Lewis, founder of the Confess Project of America, discusses his journey in promoting mental health awareness and the impact of his organization. The Confess Project trains barbers, stylists, and frontline workers to be mental health advocates, focusing on marginalized and underserved communities. They have trained over 5,000 individuals in 35 states and 63 cities, impacting up to 5 million people per year. Lorenzo emphasizes the importance of collaboration and community engagement in the healthcare sector, and the need for more cultural humility and connection with the community. He also highlights the role of research in increasing the organization's impact and sustainability.
Resources
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▶️ Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs
https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/
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In this episode, Dr. Huntley and Assistant Operations Manager, Laura Hollabaugh discuss networking tips in public health and provide resources for listeners to connect with experts in the field. They emphasize the importance of networking before, during, and after conferences, and share best practices for making meaningful connections. They also highlight five guests from previous podcast episodes who would be great networking opportunities. The episode concludes with an invitation for listeners to meet Dr. Huntley and Laura at upcoming conferences.
Resources
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Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs
https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/
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It’s Suicide Prevention Month and we’re here to play our part in raising awareness. Dr. Huntley is joined by Doctors Linda Gordon and Kristi McClamroch, as well as Public Health Consultant and Speaker Ericka Horne as part of the latest Public Health Roundtable discussion on suicide prevention and awareness. It may be a difficult conversation to have but we don’t shy away from difficult and important things. We begin with how our guests are playing their part in leading weighted discussions in their communities. Unpacking the importance of shifting public perception on suicide and mental health in general. We discuss the need to create safer spaces for these conversations, reducing the stigma around suicide and mental health, and making our kids our top priority. We also explore the role of business, spiritual, and educational leaders in suicide prevention and awareness. We celebrate those who display immense courage by being honest and vulnerable.
Resources
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Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs
https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/
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In this episode, Dr. Huntley shares a client story that serves as a reminder about the importance of building relationships with BIPOC communities. She emphasizes the need to approach relationship-building as a long-term commitment and prioritize the user experience. It is crucial to avoid overwhelming the community and instead focus on fostering trust and rapport. Dr. Huntley encourages organizations serving BIPOC communities to seek support in engagement and relationship-building.
Resources
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Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs
https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/
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Dr. Karen Mancera-Cuevas, Senior Director of Health Equity at the National Health Council, discusses her career in public health and the importance of addressing health equity. She emphasizes the need for tailored care and support for diverse populations, particularly those affected by chronic diseases. Dr. Mancera Cuevas also highlights the challenges faced by older populations and rural communities in accessing healthcare. She emphasizes the role of public health in various aspects of daily life, such as sanitation, gun safety, and food safety. Dr. Mancera Cuevas encourages individuals interested in public health to be persistent and find ways to apply their skills in different settings.
Resources
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Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs
https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/
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In this episode, Dr. Huntley shares lessons learned from a long-term client project and emphasizes the importance of staying focused on the community win. She discusses the challenges faced during the project, such as turnover, communication issues, minimal guidance, data access, and extended timelines. Despite these challenges, Dr. Huntley remains dedicated to her clients and their mission, showing up every day with passion and commitment. She reminds listeners that the project is bigger than themselves and encourages them to keep doing the good work.
Resources
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Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs
https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/
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Dr. Huntley expresses her gratitude for the support she has received after the tragic accident that took the life of her stepson. She shares photos and memories of him and discusses the difficulty of processing such a loss. She acknowledges the outpouring of love and support and the importance of accepting it. Dr. Huntley emphasizes the need to prioritize mental health and take things one step at a time. She also discusses the importance of vulnerability and building stronger connections with her community.
Resources
Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes:
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Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs
https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/
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If you’re a regular listener of the show, then you know how passionate our company is about serving black, indigenous, people of color (BIPOC) leaders and organizations. Before you can help others, you need to earn their trust and understand their struggles. In this episode, we explore the power of listening, particularly when working with BIPOC organizations. Listening allows you to truly understand the needs of your client and leads to successful outcomes and lasting relationships built on trust and vulnerability. Tune in as Dr. Huntley reflects on a recent project with a BIPOC organization, and explains how taking the time to listen more than speaking not only shaped the success of the project but also strengthened their partnership with the client. Don’t miss this insightful episode on the power of listening.
Resources
Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes:
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Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs
https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/
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We are always excited about the upcoming opportunity to meet you in person. Throughout the year, we often set up booths at different conferences. There is an upcoming one in particular we are looking forward to: The American Public Health Association Annual Meeting & Expo. On this special episode, Dr. Huntley shares details surrounding the conference, where listeners should go to keep updated, and when to be on the lookout for what she’s been working on. Don’t miss out, tune in now.
Resources
Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes:
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Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs
https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/
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Digital transformation in the healthcare sector has led to improved patient outcomes, reduced costs, and streamlined operations. However, in our pursuit of efficiency and automation, it is crucial not to overlook the human elements of our work. In this one-on-one episode with Dr. Huntley, we discuss the importance of humanizing public health efforts, centering relationships and self-care in our work, as well as building rapport across diverse teams. Be sure to tune in for practical examples and insights to help you enhance your approach to fostering genuine connections in your work!
Resources
Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes:
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Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs
https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/
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We are sharing a public health roundtable discussion about minority mental health. Dr. Huntley is joined by the founder of AKCIRE Consulting, Ericka Horne; founder of Emerge Public Health, LaShonda Richardson; and founder of The Social Impact Studio Consulting, Andrea Lowe. Tuning in, you’ll hear how each of our guests lead and engage in minority mental health awareness conversations, why mental health conversations should be normalized, and how mental health issues vary in diversity within BIPOC communities. We even discuss the importance of engaging with people from various backgrounds within your community as a public health leader. Finally, our guests share their takeaways from this important conversation and encourage leaders to focus on cultural competence in order to create space for more mental health discussions. To hear all this and even get some mental health affirmations, press play now!
Resources
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Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs
https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/
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In this episode of Public Health Epidemiology Conversations, we are discussing some important considerations to keep in mind when serving Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) communities. You’ll hear all about the importance of respecting the diversity of these communities while understanding that there is also diversity within each BIPOC group – Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. We discuss how each of these groups are similar, the importance of practicing humility, empathy, and cultural competence when working with BIPOC communities. Dr. Huntley also shares why she is so passionate about working with BIPOC communities and tells us how her firm serves them. To hear all this and more, press play now!
Resources
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Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs
https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/
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We welcome back Christie VanHorne, a seasoned public health consultant and the Founder of CVH Consulting. She joins us to discuss her incredible work and the critical role of education in health services. Christie provides impactful health education and training services with a focus on health equity and the social determinants of health. She has collaborated with various institutions to design, develop, and enhance their health programs. In our conversation, Christie updates us on her career journey and what she has planned for the future. We discuss her path into public health, her previous work experience, and the impact on public health she aims to achieve. Discover the nuances of online versus in-person programs, her approach to transforming public health initiatives, and the benefits it affords both clients and consultancies. Gain insights into why she decided to enroll as a PhD student, the importance of community, and why understanding the historical context of public health is essential. Tune in to be inspired by the possibilities of creating a healthier, more equitable world through dedicated public health efforts with Christie VanHorne!
Resources
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Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs
https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/
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The connections that you make with people have a huge impact on the success of your career. On this episode we welcome Misozi Houston back to update us on her career path since we last spoke 300 episodes ago! Listening in, you’ll hear about Misozi’s career, be reminded of what sparked her public health passion, hear about what her current focus is, and how her public health and epidemiology expertise have helped her serve her community. We delve into the changes she has experienced in her life since we last spoke before she tells us why she prioritizes networking. She even shares advice for anyone wanting to get into public health education. You don’t want to miss this one so be sure to tune in now!
Resources
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Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs
https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/
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It’s crucial for both seasoned and newly established public health professionals to intentionally share their journeys and experiences. In this solo episode, Dr. Huntley reflects on key insights she's gathered from various podcast interviews over the past six months. Her aim is to provide valuable information for those pursuing or just starting a career in public health. Tune in as she highlights key takeaways designed to reduce stress and uncertainties for anyone looking at or newly on a public health journey. Thanks for joining us and enjoy the episode!
Resources
Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes:
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https://www.drchhuntley.com/consulting
Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs
https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/
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Dr. Huntley shares the roundtable discussion about Alzheimer’s disease and brain health. We are grateful to be joined by Community Research Specialist, Judeline Casimir, MPH, and Community-Engaged Research Consultant, Dr. Joyee Washington, PhD, MS, MPH. To begin, Dr. Huntley and her guests each detail how they are driving Alzheimer’s and brain health conversations in the communities they serve. Then, we explore the importance of including caregivers in the conversation before learning about the Mama Joe Project. We also discuss the value of keen observation and proactivity amidst initial warning signs, and the need for country-wide improvement on the advocacy of issues relating to brain health.
Resources
Visit the PHEC Podcast Show Notes:
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DrCHHuntley, Public Health & Epidemiology Consulting:
https://www.drchhuntley.com/consulting
Resources for Public Health Entrepreneurs
https://publichealthentrepreneurs.com/
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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:
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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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