Student and Alumni Podcasts Promote Public Health
UArizona Zuckerman College of Public Health students, alumni and faculty engage new audiences with podcasts and blogs
All public health professionals know that communication is vital to success, and it is also a challenge. Often we know the facts, and we know what we need to do to improve health outcomes, and yet delivering that guidance to the right community in an accessible way is difficult. Students, alumni and faculty from the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health have confronted this communications challenge in many different ways, and recently they’ve been using podcasts and blogs to promote science-based public health guidance and engage new audiences.
We invite you to learn about all the podcasts and blogs created by our public health students, alumni and faculty. Listen to a podcast today and start your journey of discovery.
Podcasts That Promote Public Health
What’s Up Public Health
Maria Valdez, MPH, graduated from the UArizona Zuckerman College of Public Health with her master’s degree in Public Health Practice in May 2020. Her thesis was “How Policy Affects the Policy Making Process - A Policy Brief and Recommendations on How to Pass a Bill”. Valdez’s passion for public health included research on the social determinants of health, population health and delivery of care, all factors that informed her push for more equitable and effective health policy. She is also a journalist and former contributor to HuffPost.
Valdez produces the podcast, What’s Up Public Health, with her Boston University colleague Shamirah Davenport. In order to raise awareness about the health challenges faced by people of color, they created the podcast with the goal of engaging a wide range of people to participate in conversations about current public health topics from the perspective of diverse communities. In the most recent episode on the COVID-19 crisis and the public health system in India, Maria interviewed public health professor Dr. Purnima Madhivanan.
Science History
Professor of environmental health sciences Frank Von Hippel, PhD, launched his podcast series called Science History in 2017 and the audience continues to grow. In the podcasts, Dr. Von Hippel interviews national experts on the history of compelling science topics, including green chemistry, environmental health, wildlife biology, evolutionary genetics and space science.
Dr. Von Hippel’s extensive research projects bring together ecotoxicology, mechanisms of toxicity, and health disparities, with an emphasis on how these issues affect Indigenous populations. In addition to teaching and producing the Science History podcast, Dr. Von Hippel is a member of the Board of Directors of the Science Communication Network, leader of the One Health Research Initiative at the UArizona Zuckerman College of Public Health, and the author of the book “The Chemical Age” (2020) which received many positive reviews in the media.
Arizona Common Ground
Krista Cardenas, MPH, received her MPH in Public Health Policy and Administration from UArizona Zuckerman College of Public Health in 2019. During her time as a grad student, Cardenas produced the podcast series Arizona Common Ground. Over the course of the 8-episode podcast series, Krista sought to guide her audience through the basics of the public policy process by offering an understanding of the state legislative system and process of how health bills can become laws.
Cardenas says “I think there’s a crucial need to empower students and professionals to engage in health policy. I developed Arizona Common Ground to help address this need by walking listeners through the structure of a bill process so they can see how they can have their voice heard by a legislature.” During this series, Cardenas interviewed many health policy experts including professors Joe Gerald, PhD, and Leila Barraza, JD, senator Heather Carter from Legislative District 15, founder of the UArizona Zuckerman College of Public Health’s Applied Health Policy Institute, and Maia Ingram, co-director of Arizona Prevention Research Center. Cardenas currently serves as the Health Emergency Operations Center’s vaccine manager for public health emergency preparedness at Pima County.
Keeping Up With Public Health, Pandemic Response
The Western Region Public Health Training Center (WRPHTC), has created multiple public health podcast series. The most recent series, Keeping Up With Public Health, launched in 2019, posting conversations with public health researchers about the latest developments in public health, from vaccines to climate change to tobacco policies. The podcast also covered recent research happening at the UArizona Zuckerman College of Public Health. The second season of this podcast series, Keeping Up With Public Health: Pandemic Response, aired in 2020 and featured epidemiologists who were on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic response at the university, including Dr. Joe Gerald, Dr. Kristen Pogreba-Brown, Dr. Kate Ellingson, Dr. Paloma Beamer and Dr. Mona Arora. Topics covered pandemic response, vaccine development and the path to reopening. All WRPHTC podcasts can be found here: https://wrphtc.arizona.edu/podcasts
Science Talks
The University of Arizona BIO5 Institute also put out their own podcast series, Science Talks, to share current research and innovation. This podcast includes a variety of experts in the fields of engineering, medicine and computational research, that impact research or programs related to the BIO5 Institute. Dr. Kristen Pogreba-Brown was interviewed earlier this year in the first episode of the Science Talks podcast series for her work in the COVID-19 response. This is an ongoing podcast so tune in.
Blogs About Public Health Topics
This fall, the Applied Health Policy Institute (AHPI) at the UArizona Zuckerman College of Public Health launched its own blog. The AHPI blog aims to inform the public on timely public health policy issues, engage with community stakeholders and influence legislative decision making through a public health lens. So far, the AHPI has released blogs on mental health among LGBTQ youth, the benefits of bike paths and harm reduction amid the ongoing opioid epidemic.
In December, the UArizona Zuckerman College of Public Health Graduate Student Ambassadors revived the COPHee Break blog website with an article on COVID-19 safety for the holiday season, written by Tatiana Gonzalez, MPH student. They have also posted a story on recreational opportunities around Tucson written by James Hollister, MPH student, and an article about student funding options for research and conferences by Sarah Yeo, MPH student. More blogs will be coming from the Graduate Student Ambassadors in the new year!
Communication for Public Health
All of these examples of podcasts and blogs from our students and alumni come from our collective passion for public health. We find new ways to communicate, to promote our public health mission, to spread science-based information that will keep all our communities safe and healthy. Each platform plays a role to increase awareness and knowledge around public health challenges. We thank each and every one of the podcast producers and writers who have given their time, knowledge and talent to promote public health!