Welcome to Share Public Health, the Midwestern Public Health Training Center’s podcast connecting you to public health topics, issues, and colleagues throughout the midwest region and the country, highlighting that we all share in public health.
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Expanding Access to Care through Community Health Workers
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49:36Podcast Evaluation Link | This episode of Share Public Health, originally a live webinar on 05/13/25, explores the vital role of Community Health Workers (CHWs) in bridging gaps in healthcare access and improving health outcomes, as well as strategies to strengthen support systems for CHWs and the communities they serve. After listening, please tak…
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Podcast Evaluation Link | This episode of Share Public Health, originally a live webinar on 03/11/25, explores the importance of oral health promotion, including focusing on populations at higher risk for poor oral health, available resources, and strategies to increase awareness, improve access, and support healthier communities. After listening, …
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The Power of Perseverance in Public Health Nursing with Lorne Carroll
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57:51Listen in as Lorne Carroll, Public Health Nurse III from Alaska and current President of the Alaska Public Health Association (ALPHA), and Shirley Orr, President of SOCO consulting and Executive Director of the Association of Public Health Nurses as they chronicle the history of public health nursing and the power of perseverance in public health n…
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Listen in as professionals from the field discuss current initiatives in Iowa with Mary Murphy, Perry Public Library, Todd Simonson, Cedar Rapids Public Library, Abby Less & Angie Doyle-Scar, Iowa Department of Public Health. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript and an evaluation. This project is supported by the National Li…
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In today's episode, Trish Hull talks with Noah Lenstra about how libraries are working to shape health in their communities. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript and an evaluation. This project is supported by the National Library Of Medicine of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number UG4LM012346. The content is…
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Library Partnerships: Brooklyn Public Library
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48:00In today's episode, Trish Hull talks with Eva Raison about exciting public health work at Brooklyn Public Library. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript and an evaluation. This project is supported by the National Library Of Medicine of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number UG4LM012346. The content is solely th…
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In today's episode, we talk with Rima Afifi, Brandi Janssen, Hans Lehmler, Edith Parker, and Diane Rohlman from the University of Iowa College of Public Health about the themes throughout the previous nine episodes. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript and an evaluation. This series is produced in partnerships with the Iowa …
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Rural Health: Stories from Local Public Health Leaders
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1:16:56In today's episode, we talk with Becky Vonnahme, Tammy McKeever, and Sharon Miller about their experiences working in and with local public health departments. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript and an evaluation. This series is produced in partnerships with the Iowa Injury Prevention Research Center, Iowa Center for Agric…
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Rural Health: You've Gotta Care About People
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55:28In today's episode, we talk with Nicole Crain and John Grimes about employment in rural areas. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation. This series is produced in partnerships with the Iowa Injury Prevention Research Center, Iowa Center for Agricultural Safety and Health, the Healthier Workforce Center of the…
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Rural Health: Patients Become Family
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1:05:01In today's episode, we hear from Dr. Jessica Williams, Rachel Goss and Jim Atty about providing healthcare services in rural communities. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation. This series is produced in partnerships with the Iowa Injury Prevention Research Center, Iowa Center for Agricultural Safety and He…
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In today's episode, we hear from Angie Tagtow, Lisa Crow, Mary Swander, Meg Merckens and Tom Johnson about the value of arts, theater, and cultural identities in rural communities. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation. Resources: Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion Leopold Center for Sustainable Agri…
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Rural Health: Environmental Health is Public Health
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53:42In today's episode, we hear from Art Cullen, David Osterberg, Davic Cwiertny, and Brian Hanft about environmental health. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation. Resources: Iowa Policy Project Center for Health Effects of Environmental Contamination Iowa's Grants to Counties program Environmental Health Spec…
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In today's episode, we hear from Mary Swander, Jason Grimm, Shelley Buffalo and Greg Padget about food, food systems, and what food means for culture, identity, and communities. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation. This series is produced in partnerships with the Iowa Injury Prevention Research Center, Io…
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In today's episode, we hear from Emily Wornell and Bill Menner about what makes rural communities successful. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation. In this episode, Emily mentions this article: Metropolitan Reclassification and the Urbanization of Rural America. This series is produced in partnerships with…
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In today's episode, we hear from Heather Lujano, Mary Swander, and Art Cullen about life in rural Iowa. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation. This series is produced in partnerships with the Iowa Injury Prevention Research Center, Iowa Center for Agricultural Safety and Health, the Healthier Workforce Cent…
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In today's episode, we hear from Himar Hernandez and Kristy Nabhan-Warren about life in rural Iowa. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation. This series is produced in partnerships with the Iowa Injury Prevention Research Center, Iowa Center for Agricultural Safety and Health, the Healthier Workforce Center o…
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Advocacy: Change Comes Through Relationships
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59:44In today's episode, Deborah Thompson talks with Linda Rallo of Aligned; Rev. Dr. Mary Robinson, chair fo the Black Hawk County (Iowa) Health Department; and Dr. Nafissa Cisse-Egbuonye, director of the Black Hawk County (Iowa) Health Department about the importance of building strong relationships. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a t…
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Advocacy: We Have to Ask for What We Need
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1:02:54In today's episode, Deborah Thompson talks with Matt Wyant of Pottawattamie County Public Health (Iowa), Iowa State Senator Amanda Ragan, and Dennis Kriesel from the Kansas Association of Local Health Departments about the need for increased funding for local public health and how to get it. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcr…
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In today's episode, Deborah Thompson talks with Wichita City Councilwoman Becky Tuttle and the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network's Cathy Callaway about staying motivated in long advocacy fights and the important of celebrating victories, no matter how big or small. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an eva…
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Advocacy: Overcoming Public Health's Humility
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59:10In today's episode, Deborah Thompson talks with Jaci Reynolds of #HealthierMO, Iowa Senator Joe Bolkcom, and Chris Estle from Jefferson County (Iowa) Public Health about why advocacy is essential in public health, what holds us back, and how to overcome those barriers. PHRASES is a great resource mentioned in this episode. Visit our podcast webpage…
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COVID-19: Experiences of People with Disabilities
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36:41In today's episode, Anne Crotty, of the University of Iowa Center for Center for Disabilities and Development, talks with Karin Ford, Sheena Wendel and Kelly Von Lehmden about how COVID-19 is impacting people with disabilities. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation.…
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In today's episode, we talk with Darin Von Ruden, a third-generation dairy farmer and active member of the Farmers Union, about the impact of COVID-19 on people who work in dairy, highlighting how farmers are responding to the pandemic and why milk is being dumped. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation.…
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In today's episode, we talk with Dr. Nicole Novak of the University of Iowa College of Public Health and Andrew Bribriesco, an attorney who has dedicated the majority of his practice to representing meatpacking workers, about the impact of COVID-19 on people who work in meatpacking plants. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcrip…
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Messaging, Communications, and Behavior Change during COVID-19 Pandemic
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22:15In this collaborative episode, we partner with From the Front Row to talk with Dr. Rima Afifi about messaging during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation.
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Leadership: We Need to be the Group that Speaks for the Community. An Interview with Brian Castrucci.
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1:01:48Today Suzanne Hawley from Wichita State University talks with Brian Castrucci, CEO of the de Beaumont Foundation, about the importance of telling compelling stories, building strategic skills, and tearing down silos to help communities achieve optimal health. Visit our podcast webpage for more information and an evaluation. During the interview, Dr…
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Leadership: Connecting to your personal story. An Interview with Jennifer McKeever.
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30:22Today Suzanne Hawley from Wichita State University talks with Jennifer McKeever of the National Network of Public Health Institutes about how our stories impact our work and the value of authenticity. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation. Thank you for joining us today. Special thanks to our guests, Shirle…
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Leadership: Staying relevant for public health 3.0. An Interview with Bobbie Berkowitz.
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31:20Today Suzanne Hawley from Wichita State University talks with Bobbie Berkowitz, Dean Emerita Columbia University School of Nursing, about the role of public health nurses, how we are educating emerging public health nursing leaders, and preparing for the future. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation. Thank …
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Leadership: Find a Mentor. An Interview with Doris Brown.
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21:11Today Suzanne Hawley from Wichita State University talks with Doris Brown, Executive Director for the Center for Community Preparedness at the Louisiana Department of Health, about the skills needed for public health practitioners today, the importance of relationships, seeking mentorship, and how the Louisiana Center for Community Preparedness ach…
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Leadership: If there’s not an opportunity, design it. An Interview with Captain Aisha Mix.
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28:06Today Suzanne Hawley from Wichita State University talks with Captain Aisha Mix of the United State Public Health Service Commissioned Corps about important skills for success, the importance of seeing individuals and communities as unique, and the value of speaking to the agreement instead of speaking to the conflict. Visit our podcast webpage for…
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Leadership: Flexibility is Your Friend. An Interview with Lindsay Huse.
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18:34Today Suzanne Hawley from Wichita State University talks with Lindsay Huse, the state supervisor of public health nursing in Wyoming and past president of the Association of Public Health Nurses, about the need for flexibility in public health, particularly in communication and leadership styles. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a tr…
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Leadership: Health Should Be a Shared Value. An Interview with Sue Hassmiller.
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21:57Today Suzanne Hawley from Wichita State University talks with Sue Hassmiller, senior advisor for nursing at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, about skills public health nurses need and the importance of reaching across sectors for maximum impact. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation. Thank you for joinin…
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Leadership: Move Fast to Move Slow. An Interview with Denise Foster.
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12:55Today Suzanne Hawley from Wichita State University talks with Denise Foster, the chief nursing officer for the county of San Diego, about the importance of knowing and understanding your stakeholders for bigger impact. Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation. Thank you for joining us today. Special thanks to …
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Leadership: Daily Action, Long-term Impact. An Interview with Jennifer Valentine.
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20:25Today Suzanne Hawley from Wichita State University talks with Jennifer Valentine, Director of Organizational Planning and Development at Knox County Health Department in Knoxville, Tennessee. They discuss the importance of health in all policies, how to engage stakeholders internally and externally to promote and implement health in all policies, a…
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Leadership: Don’t be perfect, be less wrong. An Interview with Michael Fraser.
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16:34Today Brandon Grimm from the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Public Health talks with Michael Fraser, CEO of the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, at the 2019 Nebraska Public Health Conference. Dr. Fraser talks about what excites him about public health, what makes him nervous, and the importance of advocacy. V…
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Leadership: An Interview with Leah Casanave, Every Hero is a Person
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26:33Welcome to a collaborative episode of From the Front Row and Share Public Health, two podcasts produced from the University of Iowa College of Public Health. Our host, Ian Buchta, interview Leah Casanave of Douglas County, Nebraska about her work. Visit our podcast webpage for a transcript and evaluation. Special thanks to our guests, and to member…
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Leadership: An Interview with Elizabeth Walsh, A Public Health Hustler
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36:27Welcome to a collaborative episode of From the Front Row and Share Public Health, two podcasts produced from the University of Iowa College of Public Health. Our host, Ian Buchta, interview Elizabeth Walsh of Kansas City, Missouri about her work and hopes for public health. Visit our podcast webpage for a transcript and evaluation. Special thanks t…
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Welcome to Share Public Health, the Midwestern Public Health Training Center’s podcast connecting you to public health topics, issues, and colleagues throughout our region and the country, highlighting that we all share in public health. Thank you for tuning into this series focusing on mental health. In this series, we will explore mental health t…
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Mental Health: Mental Health Programs are an Investment
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55:56Welcome to Share Public Health, the Midwestern Public Health Training Center’s podcast connecting you to public health topics, issues, and colleagues throughout our region and the country, highlighting that we all share in public health. Thank you for tuning into this series focusing on mental health. In this series, we will explore mental health t…
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Mental Health: The Need for Trauma-Informed Training
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1:15:40Welcome to Share Public Health, the Midwestern Public Health Training Center’s podcast connecting you to public health topics, issues, and colleagues throughout our region and the country, highlighting that we all share in public health. Thank you for tuning into this series focusing on mental health. In this series, we will explore mental health t…
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Welcome to Share Public Health, the Midwestern Public Health Training Center’s podcast connecting you to public health topics, issues, and colleagues throughout our region and the country, highlighting that we all share in public health. Thank you for tuning into this series focusing on mental health. In this series, we will explore mental health t…
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