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15 Jul 2024Barbershops, Bridges, and Better Health with Dr. Terri Richardson01:04:48

Join us for a very special episode as we sit down with Dr. Terri Richardson, a prominent physician and mentor to Erin. Dr. Richardson shares the incredible work of the Colorado Black Health Collaborative (CBHC) and their innovative barber shop program, which has significantly impacted community health by meeting people where they are.

Discover the importance of culturally tailored health initiatives and hear about the additional efforts CBHC is spearheading to improve the health of the Black community in Colorado. Dr. Richardson also reflects on her inspiring journey as a physician, offering valuable insights into what can be done to better care for the Black community.

Don't miss this enlightening and heartfelt discussion. Give our episode a listen and be inspired by Dr. Richardson's dedication and vision for a healthier future.

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Colorado Black Health Collaborative

Barber Shop Program


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18 Sep 2023Season 3 Announcement!00:04:14

First Episode of Season 3 is dropping on October 2nd!

06 Nov 2023Neighborhood News: The Overlooked Impacts of Redistricting and Gerrymandering on Neighborhoods00:22:29

This week we're back with our Neighborhood News segment! Our aim is to provide a balanced perspective and engage in meaningful discussions that highlight the opportunities and challenges facing our communities. If you come across any news stories that directly impact your neighborhood, please email us at neighborhoods.podcast@gmail.com. We love to hear from our listeners and explore the stories that matter to you.

Today, we're examining the complex topic of gerrymandering, the art of manipulating the boundaries of electoral districts to favor one party or class. We discuss the new impact of redistricting on neighborhoods and it goes beyond politics.

Dr. Robert Vargas, a sociologist at the University of Chicago, conducted a fascinating study on how redistricting influences violence rates, particularly in Chicago. Only further illustrating the harmful impacts of redistricting along party lines.

As we explore this topic, we'd like to remind you that elections for the individuals who draw these lines and create policies that affect your neighborhood's health are on the horizon. Upcoming decisions will be made tomorrow, on November 7th. Many states offer same-day registration, so if you missed the deadline for this election, you can still register to vote in your state now and ensure you don't miss the next one in 2024. Your participation in local elections is crucial for your neighborhood, schools, and issues directly affecting you.

For more voting information, check out https://vote.gov/. Go vote!


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20 Nov 2023Building Better Blocks: Exploring the Choice Neighborhoods Program with Kyleen Hashim00:53:30

Welcome to another transformative episode of "Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation"! Hosts Melanie Sona and Erin Liedtke engage in a compelling conversation with Kyleen Hashim, unraveling the impactful world of Choice Neighborhoods.

Delve into the core of Choice Neighborhoods, its significance, and Kyleen's pivotal role in revitalizing distressed neighborhoods. Explore real-world success stories, innovative approaches, and the program's locally driven strategies. Understand how public housing authorities and diverse stakeholders navigate challenges to achieve common goals.

The conversation seamlessly transitions to the intersection of neighborhood revitalization and public health outcomes, offering insights into specific improvements witnessed. Explore how the program sustains momentum, engages communities, and ensures lasting transformations.

Tune in for an engaging episode that showcases the profound impact of Choice Neighborhoods on communities and the nation at large.

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Choice Neighborhoods Website

12 Feb 2024From Down Under to Around the Globe: A Vision for Healthier Cities with Melanie Lowe00:48:51

Join us this week as we explore the future of urban living with the one and only Melanie Lowe. In this episode, we explore the critical need for climate-resilient neighborhoods, the transformative concept of 15-minute cities, and the ambitious 1000 Cities Challenge that is reshaping the landscape of urban development.

Melanie Lowe, a leading expert in sustainable urban planning, shares her expertise and vision for creating communities that stand resilient in the face of climate change. Discover how 15-minute cities could save your lives, where everything you need is within a short walk or bike ride, fostering a more sustainable and interconnected way of life.

We navigate through the intricacies of the 1000 Cities Challenge, a global initiative aimed at creating a thousand innovative and sustainable urban centers. Melanie Lowe provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities this initiative presents, paving the way for a future where cities are not just hubs of activity but bastions of resilience and sustainability.

Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that explores the intersection of urban planning, climate action, and community development. Melanie Lowe's expertise and passion promise to inspire and ignite your curiosity about the cities of tomorrow. Don't miss out on this engaging discussion that could reshape your perspective on the urban landscapes we inhabit and aspire to build!

Episode Link(s):

The Global Observatory of Healthy and Sustainable Cities

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29 May 2023Unleashing Community Power: The Assets-Based Approach to Neighborhood Health With John Mcknight 00:43:38

Get ready for an extraordinary episode of "Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation" that will revolutionize the way you view community development and empower you to make a lasting impact. Join us as we welcome the influential and visionary advocate, John McKnight, for a profound conversation that will reshape your understanding of neighborhood health.


In this highly anticipated episode, Melanie Sona and Erin Liedtke engage in an enlightening dialogue with John McKnight, diving deep into the assets-based approach to health. Discover the transformative power of shifting our focus from deficits to strengths, as John shares his invaluable insights and experiences.


Explore the critical importance of listening to communities and valuing their knowledge and resources. Through thought-provoking discussions, John McKnight illuminates the path towards empowering neighborhoods and fostering a sense of ownership and self-determination.


This episode is a must-listen for community organizers, public health advocates, and anyone passionate about creating thriving communities. John McKnight's wisdom and expertise will inspire you to reframe your approach and embrace a people-centric perspective that celebrates the inherent strengths of neighborhoods. Join us as we uncover the transformative potential of an assets-based approach to health, guided by the wisdom of John McKnight. Together, we can unleash the power of communities and pave the way for healthier, more resilient neighborhoods.

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Episode Links:

https://johnmcknight.org/

ABCD Institute: https://resources.depaul.edu/abcd-institute/Pages/default.aspx 

Building Communities From the Inside Out: https://books.google.com/books/about/Building_Communities_from_the_Inside_Out.html?id=TGFPAAAAMAAJ

A New Prospective On the Health of Canadians: https://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/ph-sp/pdf/perspect-eng.pdf

Reveille for Radicals: amazon.com/Reveille-Radicals-Saul-Alinsky/dp/0679721126

Bowling Alone: http://bowlingalone.com/  


29 Apr 2024The Power of Data in Shaping Child Health and Education With Dolores Avecedo Garcia01:05:44

Join us this week as we sit down with Dr. Dolores Avecedo-Garcia, an expert in the intersection of schools, child health, and neighborhoods. In this episode, we delve into the power of data and its impact on children's health and education. We learn about the impact of Diversity Data Kids and the impact it is having in communities all over the US (in some settings you may not expect). Dolores shares insights on how data can be used to create more inclusive communities, improve child well-being, and shape the future of education. Don't miss this enlightening conversation!  

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Diversity Data Kids


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22 Jul 2024Breaking Barriers in Maternal Care with Karie E. Stewart00:47:42

In this episode of the Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation Podcast, we welcome Karie E. Stewart, a dedicated midwife and the founder of Melanated Midwives. Join us for a candid conversation about the pressing inequities in maternal health outcomes and the crucial role midwives play in addressing these disparities.


Karie shares her journey and the mission behind Melanated Midwives, an organization committed to supporting BIPOC student midwives through their training programs, with the aim of diversifying the midwifery workforce. Together, we explore the holistic approach at the heart of midwifery care practices. By placing mothers at the center, this approach offers a powerful framework for improving maternal health outcomes and tackling disparities.


Tune in to learn about the transformative potential of midwifery care and the steps we can take towards a more equitable healthcare system for all mothers.


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⁠Karie's Website


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18 Mar 2024Season 5 Announcement!00:03:45

First Episode of Season 5 is dropping on April 1st, 2024!

29 Jul 2024Empowering Health Through Clean Energy: Dr. Anna Goldman's Innovative Approach00:54:07

This week on the Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation podcast, we are delighted to be joined by Dr. Anna Goldman, a primary care physician at Boston Medical Center with a passion for serving underserved populations and addressing their healthcare and social needs.


Dr. Goldman introduces us to her brilliant Clean Power Prescription initiative, which aims to alleviate the burden of energy insecurity and the devastating impacts of a warming climate on her patient population through environmentally sustainable means. She shares her experiential insights and strategies to advocate for health by addressing social determinants and reducing health disparities in a unique and impactful way.


Tune in to hear Dr. Goldman's inspiring approach to integrating environmental sustainability into healthcare and learn how innovative solutions can drive positive change in our communities.


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More about Clean Power Prescription


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11 Mar 2024VAULTED| How We Communicate Matters: Effectively Explaining Complex Ideas in Public Health With Dr. Abdul El-Sayed00:33:50

Dive into the art of impactful communication in public health on this week's Vaulted podcast episode featuring the one and only Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, our very first fellow podcaster!

Hear Dr. El-Sayed shares his expertise on navigating the complexities of public health communication. Learn the craft of narrative construction and discover the transformative power of storytelling in conveying crucial messages.

In this episode, we explore the intersection of effective communication and public health, delving into Dr. El-Sayed's wealth of experience. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a curious listener, gain valuable insights into communicating complex ideas with clarity and resonance.

Tune in for a captivating conversation that goes beyond the surface, equipping you with the tools to make a lasting impact in public health communication. Don't miss out on this dynamic exploration of language, narrative, and the compelling art of storytelling with Dr. Abdul El-Sayed!


Episode Link(s):

America Dissected

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19 Jun 2023Neighborhood News: Unpacking the Benefits and Challenges of the Purple Line Construction00:36:47

Introducing the very first Neighborhood News Segment! Join Melanie and Erin as they delve into the impact of transportation projects on a neighborhood's physical, social, and economic progress. In this episode, they take a deep dive into the construction of the 16-mile Maryland Purple light rail line, spanning two counties with vastly different socioeconomic backgrounds.

Get ready to explore the lesser-known aspects of the construction of this metro line. While its environmental and economic advantages may be touted, Melanie and Erin shed light on the often-overlooked, yet nuanced disadvantages that jeopardize low-income communities displaced in the name of progress. Together, they dissect the repercussions faced by these marginalized neighborhoods and explore potential solutions that prioritize the practical needs of the at-risk communities.

This thought-provoking discussion will broaden your understanding of how community and transportation development frequently affects the the current residents of a neighborhood, and will inspire you to think about how community development may be impacting your neighborhood. Join us for this conversation as we explore the current events that are impacting our nation's communities.

Tune in now and join the movement towards a healthier nation!


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Episode Links:

Articles

The Promise and Pain of the Purple Line

Purple Line Construction Impacting Downtown Silver Spring Business Owners 

Purple Line Overview

Purple Line Business Owners Hope Customers Keep Coming

Year 2 Evaluation of the PRO Neighborhoods Purple Line Collaborative

Transit Justice Paper: Shuling Wu & Jennifer D. Roberts (2022)


News Coverage
Costs of Delayed Purple Line Skyrocket | NBC4 Washington

01 Jun 2023Community Connections: The Sociology of Neighborhoods With Gregory Sharp00:55:46

In our upcoming episode, we have the pleasure of hosting Gregory Sharp, a renowned sociologist from Dartmouth College. Join us as we delve into the fascinating realm of sociology and its critical role in understanding neighborhoods and their impact on health.


In this insightful conversation, we explore the concept of social capital and how it influences the well-being of communities. Gregory will share his expertise on how social networks, relationships, and community connections contribute to building social capital within neighborhoods, and how this can positively influence the health outcomes of residents.


We also delve into the concept of social cohesion and its significance in creating cohesive and resilient neighborhoods. Gregory will shed light on the importance of trust, shared values, and mutual support among community members, and how these factors can contribute to improved health and well-being.


Additionally, we explore the protective factors of neighborhood organization on health. Gregory will discuss the role of community organizations, associations, and grassroots initiatives in fostering healthier neighborhoods. We delve into the ways in which organized communities can advocate for improved healthcare services, access to resources, and a supportive environment for residents.


Tune in to this thought-provoking episode as we unravel the profound insights of Gregory Sharp on the intersections of sociology, neighborhoods, and health research. Gain a deeper understanding of the power of social capital, social cohesion, and neighborhood organization in shaping the health outcomes of individuals and communities. Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation that promises to broaden your perspective on the vital role of sociology in creating healthier and more resilient neighborhoods.

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Episode links:

IAPHS, Improving the Health of Populations through Science and Innovation: https://iaphs.org/

Read More About Greg's Research: https://www.gregorysharp.org/

06 May 2024VAULTED| ClimateRX: Bridging the Gap Between Health and Environment with Dr. Stefan Wheat00:44:45

Dive deep into the critical intersection of climate change and public health in this enlightening episode featuring Dr. Stefan Wheat. Join us as we uncover the groundbreaking initiative, ClimateRX, designed to foster crucial dialogue between healthcare providers and patients regarding the profound impacts of climate change on well-being and quality of life.


Dr. Wheat delves into the multifaceted ways in which climate change affects our health and daily lives, offering invaluable insights that shed light on the urgency of action. Discover how ClimateRX serves as a catalyst for empowerment, equipping individuals with the knowledge and resources needed to navigate and mitigate the health risks posed by a rapidly changing climate.


Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the proactive measures we can take to safeguard our health and the planet in the face of this global challenge. This episode is a beacon of hope, illuminating pathways toward resilience and empowerment amidst the climate crisis.


Episode Link(s):

ClimateRX


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08 Jul 2024The Power of Community Voices in Addressing Health Disparities With Dr. Consuelo Wilkins00:47:10

In the first episode of our Health Disparities Season, we sit down with Dr. Consuelo Wilkins to delve into the world of community-based research. We explore what this approach looks like in practice, its benefits for both research and the community, and the crucial role of trust-building. Dr. Wilkins also sheds light on how community-based research can be a powerful tool in mitigating health disparities. Join us for an insightful discussion on the transformative impact of engaging community voices in health research.

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15 Apr 2024Empowering Black Youth: BLinG-Health & Physical Education With Dr. Tara Blackshear01:12:14

Do you remember what your PE classes were like in school? Join us in this enlightening episode as we sit down with Dr. Tara Blackshear, the visionary behind BLinG-Health, a groundbreaking program dedicated to reshaping physical education for black children. Dr. Blackshear shares her passionate journey and insights into the critical issues of inequity and limited access to quality education faced by black and brown students, particularly in the realm of physical fitness.

Through a candid conversation, we delve into the systemic challenges that hinder opportunities for these communities and explore how BLinG-Health is actively addressing these disparities. From innovative approaches to inclusive curriculum design, Dr. Blackshear reveals the transformative impact of BLinG-Health in empowering black girls to embrace a holistic approach to physical health and share it with their peers.

Learn more about the power of physical education as a tool for social change and gain valuable perspectives on fostering equity and inclusion in every aspect of our educational systems. Tune in to learn how BLinG-Health is not only revolutionizing physical education but also championing a brighter future for generations to come.

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Learn More about BLinG Health


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11 Sep 2023Season 2 Finale: Recap and Reflection00:30:55

In this sizzling recap episode, your hosts Melanie and Erin reflect on the stark reality of how rising temperatures are reshaping our lives and well-being. So, grab your favorite iced beverage, find some shade, and tune in as they reflect on the timeliness and relevance of the "Heat and Health" season. Join them as they close out season 2 and usher in season 3 to continue the journey of learning how to make our nation healthier one neighborhood at a time!

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12 Jun 2023Spatial Equity: The Foundation For Racial Justice with Lawrence Brown00:38:39

Discover the overlooked story of racial injustice and its deep-rooted connection to our physical spaces. Join us for an enlightening and thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Lawrence Brown, the esteemed author of "Black Butterfly: The Harmful Politics of Race and Space in America." In this powerful episode, we delve into the critical importance of spatial equity in the pursuit of racial equity.

Dr. Brown sheds light on the devastating effects of destructive policies on Black neighborhoods, drawing attention to the painful history of redlining and its impact on communities. We explore the specific case of Baltimore, delving deep into its history and the challenges faced by its residents.

We'll explore the historical context of redlining and its lasting effects, exposing the systemic barriers that have hindered spatial equity for generations. Dr. Brown offers compelling insights into the path forward. We dive into what needs to be done to achieve spatial equity, discussing actionable strategies and policy changes that can pave the way for a more equitable future.

Prepare to have your perspectives challenged and your understanding expanded as we navigate the intersections of race, space, and the quest for justice. This episode is a call to action for all those committed to creating inclusive, thriving communities. Don't miss out on this eye-opening and empowering episode that uncovers the truth about our built environment and the critical steps we must take to ensure a more just and equitable future.


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Dr. Brown's website: https://theblackbutterflyproject.com/Biography.html

Buy Dr. Brown's book and support local and Black Owned Book Stores: https://theblackbutterflyproject.com/Book.html

Black Butterfly Academy: https://black-butterfly-academy.teachable.com/p/home

15 Jan 2024Concrete Impacts: Vision for Healthy Built Environments with Dr. Richard Jackson00:50:43

Welcome to yet another incredible episode of "Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation," where we dive into the visionary work of Dr. Richard Jackson, a true trailblazer in the realm of the built environment and its profound impact on our health.

Dr. Jackson's pioneering efforts have reshaped the way we view our cities and communities. In this episode, we unravel the layers of his impactful journey, exploring how he has championed the cause of creating healthier, more livable urban spaces.

From highlighting the intricate dance between architecture and well-being to emphasizing the critical importance of green spaces in our concrete jungles, Dr. Jackson has been a relentless advocate for the health of our cities. His insights go beyond structures; they delve into the very fabric of our communities, affecting how we live, breathe, and thrive.

Join us as we traverse the landscapes of Dr. Jackson's wisdom, discovering how his work has become a cornerstone in the foundation of healthier urban futures. It's not just about buildings; it's about sculpting environments that nurture, heal, and are accessible for everyone.

In this episode, we'll uncover the transformative power of thoughtful urban design, guided by Dr. Jackson's trailblazing principles. Get ready to see your neighborhood through a new lens—one that Dr. Richard Jackson has helped craft with a vision for a healthier, happier, and more vibrant nation. Don't miss this journey into the heart of urban well-being.

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Designing Healthy Communities

31 Jul 2023Cooling Equity: Bridging the Access Gap with LIHEAP and Mark Wolfe00:48:18

In our latest episode, we sit down with Mark Wolfe, Director of the National Energy Assistance Directors' Association (NEADA), to shine a spotlight on a pressing issue affecting low-income families: heat exposure and cooling accessibility. Join us as Mark delves into the critical role of LIHEAP cooling programs, designed to provide relief during scorching summers and make cooling solutions accessible to those who need it most.
Mark passionately addresses the barriers faced by low-income households in accessing cooling and air conditioning, with energy costs often posing a significant challenge. Discover how LIHEAP stands as a vital lifeline, bridging the gap and empowering families to stay safe and comfortable in their homes.
This eye-opening conversation sheds light on the importance of ensuring equitable access to cooling solutions and the impact it has on the well-being of communities. Don't miss out on this empowering episode as we learn about what solutions can bring us closer to energy accessibility. 

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https://neada.org/billhelp/

26 Feb 2024Going Beyond the Data: The Translation of Epidemiology with Dr. Tiffany Gary-Webb00:46:51

In this enlightening episode of Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation, we delve into what's in the ideal neighborhood and the importance of collaboration across disciplines with Dr. Tiffany Gary-Webb an esteemed researcher and Associate Professor at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health. We delve into the intricacies of creating the ideal neighborhood, exploring how collaborative efforts across disciplines play a crucial role in shaping vibrant communities.

Dr. Gary-Webb shares insights from her groundbreaking work, including the Think PHRESH study, which examines the intersection of environment, health, and policy. Through her expertise in translating research findings into actionable policies, she sheds light on the transformative potential of evidence-based approaches in improving population health.

Tune in as we explore the nuances of public health research, the importance of community engagement, and the challenges and opportunities of bridging the gap between academia and policy-making. Whether you're passionate about urban planning, public health, or interdisciplinary collaboration, this episode offers invaluable perspectives on creating healthier, more equitable neighborhoods for all.

Listen now to gain fresh insights and inspiration from Dr. Tiffany Gary-Webb's pioneering work in building healthier communities.


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11 Dec 2023VAULTED | The Climate Mosaic: Diverse Perspectives with Dr. Alexander More01:05:31
Embark on a riveting journey with Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation in this exclusive vaulted episode featuring renowned climate scientist, Dr. Alexander More! Join us for a mind-expanding exploration as Dr. More unveils a multidimensional perspective on the roots of climate change. Discover the significance of embracing diverse viewpoints and assembling the mosaic of insights to pave the way for effective climate action. In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. More takes us on a compelling odyssey, emphasizing the power of storytelling in conveying the complex science and research surrounding climate change. Gain invaluable insights into the art of weaving narratives that resonate with the public, fostering a positive and impactful connection between science and society. Don't miss this opportunity to delve into the depths of climate consciousness with one of the foremost experts in the field. Follow us on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠: @hnhn_podcast Subscribe to our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠: Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation Contact us: neighborhoods.podcast@gmail.com Episode Link(s): Dr. More's Website
13 May 2024Neighborhood News: Student Voices and a Changing Climate00:23:58

Tune in for Neighborhood News! In this episode we discuss Mayor Brandon Johnson's efforts to amplify student concerns and advocate for more resources for neighborhood schools in Chicago. With a $391 million budget shortfall looming, these voices are more important than ever. We then discuss challenges faced by schools without adequate air conditioning during record-breaking heatwaves. From Washington, D.C. to Chicago, students and parents are speaking out about the need for better facilities. Episode Link(s) Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson visits West Side high school to advocate for more Sustainable Community Schools Without proper air conditioning, many U.S. schools forced to close amid scorching heat

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19 Aug 2024Prescribing Away Infant Poverty With Dr. Mona Hanna00:36:08

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha to explore her groundbreaking program, Rx Kids, which aims to combat child poverty by providing a universal basic income to Flint's youngest residents. We discuss the wide-ranging implications of this initiative, from reducing financial stress for new mothers to reshaping the future of child health and well-being in Flint and beyond. Join us as we dive into how Rx Kids could be a model for addressing child poverty on a national scale.

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27 Nov 2023Science, Policy, and the Pursuit of a Healthier Nation: A Conversation with Dr. Francis Collins00:34:16

Welcome to the grand finale of The Political Determinants of Health season! In this episode, we're honored to host the distinguished Dr. Francis Collins, former NIH director and current special advisor to the president. Dr. Collins, a luminary in the intersection of sciences and policy, shares his wealth of expertise in a conversation that promises to be both enlightening and inspiring.

Join us as Dr. Collins unveils the endeavors he's spearheading in the battle against hepatitis C. From groundbreaking research to innovative initiatives, he's on the frontline of the quest for a healthier nation. Discover how Dr. Collins is taking bold initiative to bridge the gap in bipartisan communication, ensuring that crucial health policies are enacted for the benefit of all Americans. Gain insight into his vision for a future where health is not a partisan issue but a shared commitment to the well-being of the nation.

Don't miss this riveting finale that explores the nexus of science, policy, and public health, showcasing the extraordinary efforts of one of the foremost experts in the field. Tune in as we delve into the complexities of healthcare, the relentless pursuit of solutions, and the commitment to a healthier, more united America.


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04 Dec 2023Season 3 Finale: Recap and Reflection00:31:49

Welcome to the Season Recap of "Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation" Political Determinants of Health Season! Join your hosts, Melanie Sona and Erin Liedtke, as they take you on a journey through the highlights of this incredible season.

We'll revisit some of the most enlightening conversations with our amazing guests who brought their unique perspectives on health, neighborhoods, and the intricate connections between them and the political determinants of health. From groundbreaking research to firsthand experiences, each episode was a treasure trove of insights.

Ever wondered which guest left us awestruck or challenged our thinking in ways we never expected? Find out as we discuss the episodes that completely transformed our worldview.

But that's not all! Discover the moments that made us laugh, reflect, and perhaps even shed a tear. As we share behind-the-scenes anecdotes, you'll get a glimpse of the camaraderie that fuels our exploration of the intersection between neighborhoods and health.

So, whether you've been with us from the start or just joined our community, this Season Recap is your VIP pass to relive the best moments and reflections from "Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation."

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09 Sep 2024Progress in Public Health: A Conversation with Dr. Brian Castrucci01:02:18

In this episode, we're joined by Brian Castrucci, CEO of the de Beaumont Foundation, to explore what it will take to move public health forward. We dive into key issues such as effective communication, rebuilding trust in public health after the pandemic, and the importance of working at all levels of public health. Brian also shares insights into the initiatives led by the de Beaumont Foundation aimed at improving public health outcomes across the country.


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22 Apr 2024Beyond the Classroom: Dr. Ivory Toldson on Educational Equity00:53:56

Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Dr. Ivory Toldson, national director of Education Innovation and Research for the NAACP and professor of counseling psychology at Howard University. In this episode, Dr. Toldson exposes the inadequacies of our educational infrastructure, particularly its failure to serve black and brown children.


We delve into the urgent need for interventions and reforms that cater to students on a personal level. Additionally, we shed light on the deeply entrenched systemic biases within our school systems and the crucial link between neighborhoods and educational opportunities. Tune in as we navigate these vital discussions and illuminate the path towards equity and change in education.


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Dr. Toldson's Website


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03 Jul 2023Season Finale: Recap and Reflections00:21:50

Hey, neighbors! Congratulations on reaching the exciting finale of an enthralling and thought-provoking season. In this special episode, Melanie and Erin reflect on the profound ideas shared by their incredible guests and share their own perspectives on the transformative journey of launching Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation. Tune in as they highlight the fundamental knowledge points that underscore the importance of neighborhood structures and dynamics in fostering racial and health equity. Join your hosts as they bid farewell to season one and eagerly anticipate the arrival of season two. 

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20 May 2024Cultivating Mindfulness and Food Justice: A Conversation with Rachel Black of the Garden School Foundation00:57:06

Join us for a captivating episode featuring Rachel Black, the Executive Director of the Garden School Foundation. Discover the innovative framework used by the Garden School to foster mindfulness, equitable food access, environmental stewardship, and a love for trying new foods among elementary school children. Rachel delves into the profound impact of integrating outdoor time and gardening skills in children, highlighting how these activities promote healthy eating habits, nutritious decision-making, and a deep connection to and responsibility for the environment.


This multifaceted conversation also explores the intersection of this unique educational approach with community-wide food justice and conscious food usage and conservation. Tune in to learn how the Garden School Foundation is transforming education and nurturing a more mindful, health-conscious, and environmentally responsible generation.


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The Garden School Foundation Website


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01 Jan 2024Healthy By Design: Transforming Urban Spaces for Health With Dr. James Sallis00:58:46

Welcome to the first episode of the Built Environment Season of "Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation" as we delve into the intricate relationship between our surroundings and well-being. In this episode of the Built Environment Season, we're honored to have the esteemed Dr. James Sallis guide us through the corridors of urban design, revealing the profound impact it holds on our physical activity, health and more.

Dr. Sallis, a luminary in the field of physical activity, illuminates the critical role that the built environment plays in shaping communities. As we embark on this journey, we explore the transformative power of walkable communities, the artistry of crafting active living spaces, and the interdisciplinary collaborations that pave the way to healthier, more walkable safer neighborhoods.

Join us in this inaugural episode, where Dr. Sallis not only shares his wealth of knowledge but ignites a passion for reimagining the places we call home.  Let's walk together into a future where the built environment becomes a blueprint for holistic well-being.

Tune in to the first episode of our Built Environment Season on your favorite podcast platform and be part of the movement for healthier, more vibrant communities.

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Learn More About Active Living Research

28 Aug 2023Heat in the ER: Battling Heat-Related Illnesses with Dr. Frank LoVecchio00:41:16

Discover the scorching truth about the impact of heat-related illnesses in our upcoming episode, where we sit down with Dr. Frank LoVecchio, a seasoned emergency medicine physician based in Arizona. Join us as we delve into the urgent and often overlooked issue of heat-related illnesses, from severe heatstroke cases to the unexpected dangers of scorching pavement burns.
With Dr. LoVecchio's wealth of first-hand experience in the emergency room, we unravel the devastating effects of heat on vulnerable populations, including the homeless who bear the brunt of extreme temperatures. Listen in as he shares poignant stories that shed light on the unique challenges of providing care during heatwaves and extreme heat events.
In this episode, Dr. LoVecchio also imparts invaluable insights on interventions that can save lives and reduce the burden of heat-related illness. From discussing innovative strategies to mitigate pavement burns to advocating for community-driven initiatives, his expertise shines a light on actionable steps that can transform our approach to heat-related health risks.
As we explore the past, present, and future of heat-related illnesses, Dr. LoVecchio offers his visionary perspective on what it takes to prevent these conditions from escalating further. Whether you're a healthcare professional, a concerned community member, or someone eager to understand the urgent need for change, this episode promises to enlighten, inspire, and empower.
Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the impact of heat on health and to hear Dr. LoVecchio's powerful call to action. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of the solution as we navigate the challenges of heat-related illnesses and work toward a safer and healthier future for all.

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Episode Links:

https://www.kff.org/racial-equity-and-health-policy/issue-brief/continued-rises-in-extreme-heat-and-implications-for-health-disparities/

 

https://kjzz.org/content/1851992/heat-related-hospital-visits-are-rise-metro-phoenix

 

https://www.azfamily.com/2023/08/08/extreme-heat-has-killed-147-people-5-counties-coroners-report-real-number-is-likely-much-higher/#:~:text=is%20in%20effect-,Extreme%20heat%20has%20killed%20103%20people%20in,counties%20so%20far%20in%202023&text=(CNN)%20%E2%80%94%20Extreme%20heat%20in,this%20searing%20summer%20is%20taking.

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-07-26/in-phoenix-heat-ice-filled-body-bags-are-a-life-saving-technology


https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/31/us/phoenix-heat-july.html


https://www.azfamily.com/2023/07/11/phoenix-chandler-er-doctors-seeing-uptick-heat-related-illnesses-burns/

14 Aug 2023Neighborhood News: Highlighting Community and Policy Initiatives Addressing Heat00:31:02

Tune in to our latest Neighborhood News segment, where we discuss news stories that highlight action based news stories that address the challenge of increased heat exposure. From the seemingly adorable antics of squirrels seeking heat relief to the monumental impact of massive funding initiatives, we cover a range of community and policy-driven interventions designed to beat the heat.
Join us as we delve into the heart of these initiatives, dissecting the powerful intersection of grassroots efforts and sweeping policy changes. Discover how neighborhoods are embracing inventive solutions to combat urban heat islands, ensuring safer and healthier living conditions for all residents.
If you're curious about the dynamic blend of community-driven actions and policy shifts that are shaping the landscape of heat resilience, this episode is a must-listen. Gain insights into the diverse ways we are collectively taking action to tackle the heat challenge head-on. Don't miss out – hit play and be part of the conversation driving positive change in your neighborhood.

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https://www.npr.org/2023/06/29/1185092056/squirrels-splooting-heat-wave-climate-change


https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/07/11/fact-sheet-biden-harris-administration-takes-action-to-protect-communities-from-extreme-heat-fueled-by-the-climate-crisis/

https://www.govexec.com/management/2023/07/biden-grapples-federal-governments-role-future-fraught-extreme-heat/388936/ https://abcnews.go.com/US/urban-heat-island-plan-bring-residents-relief/story?id=101606531

18 Dec 2023Season 4 Announcement!00:03:45

First Episode of Season 4 is dropping on January 1st, 2024!

16 Oct 2023The Father of Environmental Justice: A Conversation with Dr. Robert Bullard00:33:14

In this thought-provoking episode, we have the honor of hosting the esteemed Dr. Robert Bullard, often hailed as the father of environmental justice. Dr. Bullard takes us on a journey into the heart of environmental justice, shedding light on the enduring battle to recognize and rectify the disparities in environmental conditions and exposures that persist in our society.

Environmental justice isn't just about the environment—it's about equality, human rights, and the collective well-being of communities. Dr. Bullard eloquently demonstrates the intricate ties between environmental inequities and racial disparities, ultimately leading to health inequalities that affect us all.

Throughout this episode, Dr. Bullard connects the dots, explaining why the physical environment is a critical factor in determining health outcomes. He also outlines actionable steps that must be taken to achieve both environmental and health justice for historically underserved and marginalized communities.

Join us in this crucial conversation that uncovers the profound importance of addressing environmental justice, the struggle for equality, and the path towards a healthier, more equitable future for all.


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23 Sep 2024Season 6 Finale: Recap and Reflections00:27:59

In this episode of Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation, Melanie and Erin look back on the powerful journey of Season 6, where they explored the impactful efforts being made to address health inequities in America. Join them as they dive into the lessons they've learned and the deep insights they've gained, offering a hopeful outlook on the future of health equity. Thank you for sticking with us as we uncover how healthy neighborhoods are truly the foundation of a healthier nation!


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10 Jul 2023Season 2 Announcement!00:03:29

Season 2 is almost here! Erin and Melanie discuss the theme for the upcoming season: heat and health! Out on July 17th, 2023. See you in season 2!


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08 Apr 2024The Resilient Mind: Insights from Neuroscientist Dr. Immordino-Yang00:54:21

Join us for an enlightening episode featuring Dr. Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, a developmental psychology and neuroscience expert. We'll explore how negative socio-emotional experiences affect brain development and health. Discover Dr. Immordino-Yang's insights on fostering resilience in children and reshaping education to empower them. Tune in for a captivating discussion on the crucial role of emotional intelligence in shaping our future generations' success and well-being.


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Dr. Immordino-Yang's Ted Talk


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30 Oct 2023Empowering Environmental Justice: A Conversation with Abre' Conner from NAACP00:51:50

Welcome to a thought-provoking episode of Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation! In this episode, we are joined by , Abre' Conner, the director of the Center for Environmental and Climate Justice at the NAACP.Our conversation delves deep into the role the NAACP plays in bringing environmental justice issues to the forefront of the fight for racial justice.

Discover the trailblazing initiatives that the NAACP is pioneering to ensure that black and brown communities are not only heard but protected in the face of environmental challenges.

Abre' sheds light on the importance of involving localities and community members in the effort to champion environmental justice and to ensure impactful and long-standing changes are made to reverse centuries of neglect imposed by racially biased policies. This episode is your window into the intricate interplay of policy and follow-through, highlighting the crucial steps needed to ensure that historically marginalized communities are included in conversations about environmental equity.  

Don't miss this eye-opening episode, where we explore the intersection of environmental and racial justice, and the path forward toward a healthier, more inclusive nation.


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⁠NAACP: Environmental and Climate Justice

21 Aug 2023Designing Tomorrow's Cities: Climate-Conscious Urban Planning with Brian Stone00:45:23

In this episode, we sit down with Brian Stone, a distinguished urban developer and researcher, and have a very engaging conversation about the ever-pressing issue of rising temperatures and how neighborhoods are adapting to this changing climate.

Join us as we engage in a thought-provoking conversation with Brian, who sheds light on the intricate factors that render certain communities more susceptible to the harsh impacts of heat exposure. We'll explore the vulnerabilities faced by cities with limited adaptive capacity and their disproportionate struggles. Brian's expertise takes us on a journey through the crucial intersections of urban planning, adaptation strategies, and climate-conscious city scaping.

Amid the growing concerns for climate justice, our guest underscores the vital role that urban planning plays in advocating for a fair and sustainable future for all. He shares compelling insights into how cities can be transformed into climate-resilient havens, safeguarding vulnerable populations and fostering inclusivity. 

Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the dynamics at play, the challenges we must confront, and the visionary solutions that Brian Stone and his colleagues are crafting at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This episode brings awareness to conversations that transcend disciplines and inspiring action toward a more equitable and climate-conscious world. 

Whether you're an urban enthusiast, an environmental advocate, or simply curious about the future of our cities, this episode promises to broaden your perspective and equip you with knowledge about how to make our cities safer.

 


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Urban Climate Lab-Projects

The City and the Coming Climate: Climate Change in the Places We Live 1st Edition


09 Oct 2023Policy, Progress, and Possibilities: Bridging the Gap Between State Policies and Local Communities with Cheryl Williams00:46:10

Explore the dynamics of policy advocacy and community empowerment in our latest episode featuring Cheryl Williams, the Executive Director of the National Association for State Community Services Programs (NASCSP). Join us as we dive into the world of bridging state policies with local communities, delving into the significant impact of the Community Services Block Grant Program (CSBG) and the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP).
Cheryl brings a wealth of experience to the table, shedding light on how NASCSP effectively connects state-level policies with grassroots efforts, creating real change for individuals and families.
During this episode, we uncover the strategies, challenges, and victories involved in advocating for policies at the state and federal level that better serve communities. Cheryl's expertise demonstrates the critical role of policy advocacy in community development, emphasizing that positive change is not only possible but achievable when communities and policies align.
Join us as we explore the transformative power of policy advocacy and community engagement. Cheryl Williams is a leading figure in this movement, and her insights are sure to inspire and empower. Tune in to learn more!

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https://nascsp.org/

28 Oct 2024Vote! Vote! Vote! With Vot-ER00:44:48

In this episode, we chat with Marcos Damian-Noyola, Senior Partnerships Manager at Vot-ER, about the organization's impactful nonpartisan initiatives to enhance voter registration and mobilization. Marcos shares insights into how healthcare professionals play a vital role in encouraging civic engagement, alongside the resources Vot-ER provides, such as badges and voting reminders. We also explore community partnerships and important information for voting in the upcoming election on November 5th. Tune in to discover how voting makes healthier neighborhoods! Go Vote!

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Plan to vote

Rideshare to polls

VotER

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02 Oct 2023Environmental Justice and Beyond: Peggy Shepard's Vision for Equitable Community Development01:00:11

Welcome to the first episode of the "Political Determinants of Health" season! In this eye-opening installment, we delve into the groundbreaking initiative, WEACT, spearheaded by the remarkable community organizer and activist, Peggy Shepard. WEACT's mission is nothing short of ensuring that policies designed to uplift minority neighborhoods genuinely benefit the community and take their desires and needs into account.
In this episode, Peggy Shepard enlightens us about the trailblazing efforts undertaken by WEACT to guarantee the proper allocation of Justice40 benefits and to educate policymakers about the often-overlooked necessities of these communities. This episode provides listeners with a profound glimpse into the intricate process of advocating for effective and pertinent policy, as well as the crucial steps required to ensure its proper implementation.
Tune in to kick off our exciting season, where we will explore the indispensable role of policy and legislation in fostering healthier neighborhoods. Peggy Shepard's insights and WEACT's incredible journey serve as a compelling testament to the transformative power of community-driven advocacy.


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05 Feb 2024Neighborhood News: Rethinking Our Spaces00:27:21

Get ready for a captivating neighborhood news segment this week! We're diving deep into how our surroundings impact our climate, physical, and mental health. Ever heard of unbuilding? It's a fascinating concept we're exploring to mitigate climate disasters.

Plus, we've got an intriguing story about how the Dutch are using grocery stores to combat loneliness. And don't miss Erin's delightful Australian accent—it's a highlight of this episode!

Join us and leave with a fresh perspective on how the built environment shapes our health outcomes.


Episode Link(s)

How ‘Unbuilding’ Can Help Weather Climate Disasters

Why loneliness is both an individual thing and a shared result of the cities we create


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07 Aug 2023Resilience Rising: Empowering Communities Against Climate Change with Cate Mingoya-Lafortune00:46:49

In this captivating episode, we are thrilled to welcome Cate Mingoya-Lafortune, a dynamic force behind Groundwork USA, as we delve into an inspiring discussion about their community-led initiatives to combat the harrowing effects of rising temperatures on marginalized neighborhoods across our country. 

Join us as Cate passionately sheds light on the transformative power of grassroots efforts, emphasizing the critical role of Groundwork USA in empowering communities to take charge of their destinies amidst the escalating challenges posed by climate change. Through their work, they have spearheaded a trailblazing movement that not only addresses but also ameliorates the far-reaching impacts of rising temperatures on the lives of countless individuals.

Throughout this episode, Cate unveils the awe-inspiring stories of resilience and adaptation demonstrated by neighborhoods across the nation, painting a vivid picture of how local action can catalyze meaningful change on a grand scale. With an unwavering commitment to environmental justice, Groundwork USA has paved the way for a more sustainable and inclusive future, demonstrating that every small step taken, neighborhood by neighborhood, can create a powerful ripple effect that reverberates far beyond city limits.

Together, we explore the innovative strategies, programs, and initiatives fostered by Groundwork USA to forge resilient communities that thrive in the face of environmental challenges. From community gardens and urban green spaces to climate-resilient infrastructure, their success stories showcase the immense potential of collaborative efforts in safeguarding our planet's future.


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Groundwork USA: Climate Safe Neighborhoods


26 Jun 2023Reclaiming Neighborhoods: Community Led Revitalization with Majora Carter 00:49:39

Join us for an inspiring and thought-provoking episode of Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation as we sit down with the incredible Majora Carter. In this episode, we discuss the pressing issues of community empowerment in low-status communities, brain drain, gentrification, displacement, and investment in low status neighborhoods. Majora Carter, a renowned real estate developer and urban revitalization strategist, shares her insights and experiences in fostering sustainable communities that prioritize equity and well-being.

Throughout the conversation, we explore the multifaceted challenges low status communities face and how she reclaimed her own community in the South Bronx. Majora unpacks the elements required to make your community a place people want to be and highlights strategies to ensure that long-time residents can thrive amidst revitalization efforts.

Moreover, Majora delves into the importance of investing in communities, both financially and socially, to foster inclusive growth and create pathways to prosperity for all. She shares her expertise on leveraging resources, building economic opportunities, and cultivating vibrant spaces that uplift the voices of marginalized communities.

Join us as we learn from Majora Carter's wealth of knowledge and gain valuable insights into the transformative power of community-led development. This episode will inspire you to reimagine the possibilities of neighborhood revitalization and ignite a passion for equitable and sustainable change. Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation with Majora Carter.

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Reclaiming Your Community: https://majoracartergroup.com/book (support local book stores!)

Learn More About The Majora Carter Group: https://majoracartergroup.com/




08 Jan 2024Retail Realities: How the Retail Environment Shapes Health Choices with Georgiana Bostean00:47:08

Dive into a thought-provoking episode of Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation Podcast with the insightful sociologist, Georgiana Bostean! Discover a new layer of the built environment – the retail environment – and how it subtly guides the choices we make. Georgiana unfolds her compelling research on the presence of tobacco/e-cigarette and cannabis dispensaries in predominantly minority communities. Uncover the strategic impact of these businesses on the health decisions and outcomes of these communities.

You will get a look into the dynamic intersection of environment, health, and policy in this eye-opening episode!


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Georgiana's Paper: The roles of local policy and density of tobacco, vape, and cannabis retailers around schools


StoryMap: Local policies and retail environments for tobacco, vape, and cannabis

24 Jul 2023Burning Issues: Maryland's Battle Against Rising Temperatures & Health Risks with Allie Berry00:42:31

Join us in this eye-opening episode as we sit down with the Maryland Public Health Association's Health and Climate Coordinator, Allie Berry,  to delve into the pressing issue of rising temperatures and its impact on public health. As the mercury climbs higher, the dangers of heat on human health become increasingly concerning, especially for the most vulnerable communities. Allie will take us on a journey through the grassroots and legislative efforts undertaken by the Maryland Public Health Association to raise awareness about the perils of heat and climate change on health. Discover how the Maryland Public Health Association has collaborated with local organizations, policymakers, and community leaders to create effective, tangible solutions aimed at safeguarding public health during heatwaves and extreme weather events. Learn about the power of community engagement, education, and outreach in bringing about meaningful change and adaptation.
The urgent call to action on climate change and public health is one that can't be ignored. Tune in to this thought-provoking episode to understand the critical importance of collaborative efforts in addressing the heat-related health challenges we face today and securing a healthier, more resilient future for all.


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https://mdpha.org/climate-action

03 Jun 2024Schools Season: Recap and Finale 00:25:01

Welcome to the recap of "Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation" Schools season. Join your favorite co-hosts on a journey back through this school season. Want to know which guests left us awestruck? Which moments made us laugh and more?

It's been 1 year of HNHN! Thanks to all our Neighbors who continue to support and listen!

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04 Mar 2024Season 4 Finale: Recap and Reflections00:30:29

Join us as we reflect on an inspiring journey through the built environment with our insightful guests who have expertly guided us through the intricacies of our surroundings.

Throughout this season, we've delved deep into the realms of architecture, urban planning, and urban farming, discovering the profound impact the built environment has on our lives.

As we bid farewell to Season 4, we invite you to reflect on the knowledge gained and the perspectives expanded. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast, an urban dweller, or simply curious about the world around you, we hope you've emerged from this season with a clearer understanding of the built environment and its profound influence on our daily lives.

Thank you for embarking on this journey with us. Stay tuned for more captivating discussions and insights in the seasons to come!


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22 Jan 2024Building Inclusivity: A Deep Dive into the Urbanist Perspective with Dr. Emily Talen00:38:00

In this episode, we explore the intricacies of the built environment through the insightful lens of urbanism, featuring Dr. Emily Talen. Join us as we delve into the essence of what truly defines a neighborhood and the crucial elements that shape the foundation of a safe and inclusive built environment. Emily Talen brings her expertise to the forefront, shedding light on the multifaceted considerations required to create spaces that prioritize the well-being of all.

We also take a closer look at zoning policies and their profound impact on the health and vitality of a community. Uncover the intricate connections between urban planning decisions and the trajectory of community health, as we explore how thoughtful zoning can contribute to a flourishing and resilient society.

Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that goes beyond the surface, unraveling the layers that compose the urban landscape and its profound implications for our collective well-being. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about fostering thriving communities and understanding the nuanced intersection between social justice and built environments.


Episode Link(s):

Dr. Talen's Book: Neighborhood


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03 Jul 2024Season 6 Announcement!00:05:24

Catch the new season on July 8th!

01 Apr 2024Back To School: Interviewing Our First Grade Teachers01:02:51

Ever wonder what Melanie and I were like in first grade? Wonder no more! In this special episode of Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation, join us as we take a trip down memory lane with our first-grade teachers, Peter Thulson and Roseann McKean to kick off our Schools season. We hear our teachers perspectives on the connectedness of schools and neighborhoods, revisiting the pivotal role of our elementary school education. Tune in to explore the classroom through the eyes of the teachers and their students!

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29 Jan 2024The Blue Print for Healthier Communities: Transforming Neighborhoods Through Architecture01:02:11

In this episode, we are honored to host Dr. Adele Houghton, a distinguished expert in the field, to unravel the intricate relationship between building design and community health.

Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of Blueprints for Health, where every structure tells a story about our physical and mental well-being. Adele Houghton, a trailblazer in the realm of architecture and health, shares her insights on how the design of our surroundings influences our daily lives.

From the layout of neighborhoods to the materials used in construction, we uncover the hidden connections between architecture and health outcomes. How can thoughtful design promote active lifestyles, reduce stress, and foster a sense of community? Adele guides us through the intricacies, offering valuable perspectives that bridge the gap between urban planning and public health.

Discover the transformative power of architecture as we discuss real-world examples, case studies, and innovative approaches to building design that prioritize the well-being of residents. In this episode, we not only explore the challenges but also envision a future where our built environment becomes a catalyst for healthier, happier communities.

Tune in for an engaging conversation that transcends the bricks and mortar, revealing the untold stories of the spaces we inhabit. Adele Houghton's expertise promises to leave you inspired and empowered to see your surroundings in a whole new light. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode on how the structures around us shape the landscape of our health. Welcome to a world where design truly matters.

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17 Nov 2023Transforming Healthcare: Exploring Impacts of a State-Level Single-Payer System With Greg Tung00:53:16

Discover the future of healthcare in our latest podcast episode, featuring the insightful expertise of Dr. Gregory Tung. Join us as we unpack the possibilities and implications of implementing a state-level single-payer system in Colorado. Greg's in-depth exploration extends beyond theory, examining the multifaceted economic, health, and social impacts of this transformative policy.

Our conversation navigates the real-world considerations surrounding the establishment of a state-level single-payer healthcare system. Greg provides an enlightening analysis, reflecting on the complex interplay between policy decisions, public health, and societal dynamics. Drawing from his extensive research and expertise, he dives into the potential implications on healthcare access, affordability, and quality.

Referencing his notable work, which we explore in this episode, Dr. Tung delves into the intricacies of universal healthcare coverage at the state level, illuminating the possibilities and challenges that this policy proposal might entail. Through our engaging discussion, listeners gain a comprehensive understanding of the crucial factors and potential outcomes related to this progressive approach.

Step into this compelling dialogue and discover the insights and perspectives that shape our understanding of a state-level single-payer system. Greg's expertise equips us with the knowledge to navigate the complex landscape of healthcare policy, offering a thought-provoking exploration into its implications on individuals, communities, and the larger healthcare landscape in Colorado.


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Healthcare Cost Analysis Task Force

26 Aug 2024Neighborhood News: Uplifting Health Initiatives from Lindsay Heights to Rural Georgia00:22:34

Tune in to another exciting episode of Neighborhood News with Melanie and Erin! This week, Melanie takes us to Milwaukee’s Lindsay Heights neighborhood, where inspiring community-driven initiatives are transforming health, wellness, and quality of life for residents. Then, Erin shines a light on the strides being made in Georgia, where Morehouse School is tackling the critical issue of maternal health in rural communities. Have a story to share about impactful efforts in your neighborhood? We’d love to hear from you! Help us continue celebrating the local movements that are shaping a healthier nation.


Episode Link(s)Learn More About Health and Wellness Initiatives in Lindsay Heights

National Good Neighbor Day Website


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23 Oct 2023Rootshock: A conversation with Dr. Mindy Fullilove00:54:39

Delve into our latest podcast episode, featuring the distinguished Dr. Mindy Fullilove. In this thought-provoking discussion, we unearth the overlooked ramifications of "Rootshock" within our communities, offering a unique perspective on the concealed narratives within our neighborhoods.


Join us as we examine the indispensable role of storytelling and empathy in the process of healing and fortifying our communities. Dr. Mindy Fullilove, a seasoned psychiatrist and esteemed authority in the realm of urban and community health, delves into the widespread influence and often-overlooked consequences of rootshock and community displacement.


She provides valuable insights into potential solutions for averting rootshock and the often-neglected implications of climate change on this critical issue. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the multifaceted aspects of rootshock and its far-reaching impact.


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29 May 2023Meet Your Hosts00:17:41

Join hosts Melanie Sona and Erin Liedtke in the inaugural episode of Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation, a groundbreaking podcast that explores the profound impact of neighborhoods on our overall well-being. In this debut, Melanie and Erin invite you into their world, sharing the personal stories that ignited their passion for public health. Discover the defining moments that propelled them to make a difference in their communities. Together, let's uncover the often overlooked puzzle piece in public health—neighborhoods. Gain insights into the integral role these vibrant hubs play in shaping the health and happiness of individuals and entire nations. Drawing on captivating research and heartfelt anecdotes, Melanie and Erin begin to explore the elements that contribute to a healthy neighborhood. Together, we can transform neighborhoods, one block at a time, and build a healthier, more resilient nation. Whether you're a dedicated public health advocate, a community leader, or simply curious about how neighborhoods impact our daily lives, Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation is your go-to podcast. Join Melanie and Erin for an inspiring conversation that ignites passion, expands knowledge, and motivates meaningful action. Mark your calendars for episodes every Monday and embark on this thrilling podcast journey. Follow Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation on your favorite platform and be part of a movement that aims to improve the health of our nation one neighborhood at a time.


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19 Feb 2024Cultivating Change: Empowering Communities Through Urban Agriculture with Duron Chavis00:51:20

In this week's episode, urban agriculturist Duron Chavis shares his profound insights and experiences in the realm of community-led activism. Join us as we delve into the transformative power of reclaiming land for the betterment of disinvested communities.

Duron's journey embodies the essence of fostering health, happiness, self-sustainability, and economic prosperity through urban agriculture. Through his decades of experience, he sheds light on how the built environment of marginalized communities can be revitalized and thrive through land ownership initiatives.

Tune in to discover the wealth of knowledge Duron offers on food justice, health equity, and the pivotal role of community activism in shaping a more just society. From practical farming tips to profound discussions on reparations through land acquisition, this episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone passionate about social and environmental change.

Join us as we explore the concept of reparations through land repossession and learn how exploited communities can reclaim their autonomy and dignity through the power of agriculture and community resilience. This conversation is a beacon of hope for those seeking to build a more equitable and sustainable future for all.


Episode Link(s):

Duron's Website

Happy Natural Festival


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17 Jul 2023Communities at the Frontline: Tackling Heat Disparities in the Face of Climate Change with Morgan Zabow00:45:39

Welcome to the first episode of our Heat and Health Season, where we delve into the urgent and fascinating world of climate change and its impact on our health. In this episode, hosts Melanie and Erin engage in a captivating conversation with the incredible Morgan Zabow, the Community Heat and Health Information Coordinator for NOAA. As temperatures continue to soar to alarming levels, it's crucial to understand the profound effects of rising heat on our well-being. Morgan, with her wealth of expertise, enlightens us on the rising concerns surrounding these soaring temperatures and their direct impact on our health.Through our enlightening discussion, Morgan delves deep into the factors that contribute to disparities in the risks associated with heat exposure. We explore the sobering reality of how certain communities face greater vulnerabilities due to socioeconomic factors, geography, and other systemic influences. However, this episode is not all about doom and gloom. Morgan's contagious enthusiasm shines through as she shares inspiring stories of community-engaged initiatives. From grassroots organizations to innovative programs, these initiatives aim to inform and protect residents from the dangers of heat exposure. Be prepared to be uplifted as we hear firsthand accounts of how individuals and communities are coming together to tackle this pressing issue head-on.Join us on this thought-provoking journey as we gain invaluable insights into the nexus of climate change and health. It's time to explore the untold stories, the remarkable efforts, and the promising solutions that offer hope in the face of rising temperatures. 

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Heat.gov



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