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ViralViralEpisode 66: Public Health LawYou can't make me!!! Welp...sometimes we can. Join us as we talk about the legal framework for advancing public health. Our guest is Dawn Hunter: public health lawyer, health equity champion, and the rare policymaker who’s as comfortable with the legislature as she is in a microbiology lab. Dawn’s career is proof that the law isn’t just about statutes—it’s about systems, stories, and the social determinants that touch us all.   Engineered by Dreamstate Productions Music by Michael Conrad 2025-04-2559 minViralViralEpisode 65: Resilience in These Trying TimesLife is wild these days, but personal resilience is the juice that keeps us going. Join us as we talk with Nicole Waters of 525 Coaching about how to stay unbreakable and unstoppable—because when life gives us lemons...we add some sugar and stay sweet y'all.   Engineered by Dreamstate Productions Music by Michael Conrad 2025-03-2144 minViralViralEpisode 64: Bodies of the DeadLet's dig into the fascinating world of public health and how we handle the dearly departed in the US—because who doesn't love a good corpse story? From embalming fluids to home cemeteries, we're dying to explore it all with you. Engineered by Dreamstate Productions Music by Michael Conrad     2025-02-2852 minViralViralEpisode 63: The History of Death and Public HealthLet's shed our mortal coils and talk about the history of death in public health. Megan and Linsey talk about religious contexts around death, how we use death to understand disease, and some famous plagues.  Engineered by Dreamstate Productions Music by Michael Conrad 2025-01-1949 minThe Dignity LabThe Dignity LabRevisit: Dignity & Social Justice with Megan AlbertsonJoin the dialogue - text your questions, insights, and feedback to The Dignity Lab podcast.In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Griggs speaks with Megan Albertson, the director of the Jackson Care Hub in Jackson, Michigan. They discuss the work being done in Jackson to create a more just and equitable healthcare system. Megan emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing disparities in healthcare, as well as the need to move beyond charity and focus on systemic change. They also explore the role of love in the work and the ingredients needed for societal transformation. Overall, the conversation...2025-01-1242 minViralViralEpisode 62: Public Health and SpaceShoot for the stars! And hopefully you'll land in a makeshift airstream for quarantine! Learn more about how we apply public health practices to cosmic travel! Engineered by Dreamstate Productions Music by Michael Conrad 2024-09-0338 minViralViralEpisode 61: Public Health and Home EconomicsTake a bite of some lemon meringue pie and listen to our episode about how home economics became a vehicle for women to enter the workforce and academia. Megan and Linsey talk about The Secret History of Home Economics and how it has impacted public health. Book: The Secret History of Home Economics: How Trailblazing Women Harnessed the Power of Home and Changed the Way We Live Engineered by Dreamstate Productions Music by Michael Conrad 2024-08-2145 minViralViralEpisode 60: Public Health and MythologyMegan and Linsey revisit this topic and talk about all the different ways that health and community wellness have been revered in different mythologies around the world.  Engineered by Dreamstate Productions Music by Michael Conrad 2024-06-1757 minViralViralEpisode 59: Logical FallaciesDid you know your brain likes to take shortcuts when it comes to logic? Megan and Linsey talk about logical fallacies (aka the backbone of social media) and cognitive bias in public health!  Engineered by Dreamstate Productions Music by Michael Conrad 2024-05-2853 minViralViralEpisode 58: Grant RantMegan and Linsey take a moment to rant and rave about the current system of accessing and allocating grants in communities. Fun, right? If you're feeling salty about grant writing, this is the one for you. Engineered by Dreamstate Productions Music by Michael Conrad 2024-05-2356 minViralViralEpisode 57: Public Health in FloridaDespite what you may hear, public health happens in Florida! We dive into the history of public health in Florida and the unique challenges the Sunshine State faces. Engineered by Dreamstate Productions Music by Michael Conrad 2024-05-0347 minViralViralEpisode 56: Public Health and CartoonsLet's get silly! Cartoons have been used to communicate health behaviors (both good and bad). Let's revisit some of our favorite toons and how they've impacted public health. Check out our Patreon for Linsey's Sailor Moon drawings from middle school! Engineered by Dreamstate Productions Music by Michael Conrad 2024-04-1541 minViralViralEpisode 55: What's Ice Got to Do With It?Ice, Ice, baby! We're talking about how ice changed the world and public health!  References: Ice: From Mixed Drinks to Skating Rinks -- A Cool History of a Hot Commodity Engineered by Dreamstate Productions Music by Michael Conrad 2024-04-0243 minThe Dignity LabThe Dignity LabDignity & Social Justice with Megan AlbertsonJoin the dialogue - text your questions, insights, and feedback to The Dignity Lab podcast.In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Griggs speaks with Megan Albertson, the director of the Jackson Care Hub in Jackson, Michigan. They discuss the work being done in Jackson to create a more just and equitable healthcare system. Megan emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing disparities in healthcare, as well as the need to move beyond charity and focus on systemic change. They also explore the role of love in the work and the ingredients needed for societal transformation. Overall, the conversation...2024-03-3143 minViralViralEpisode 54: Institutional Mistrust in Public HealthGet your tin foil hats on! We're talking about the history of institutional mistrust in public health and how it impacts today's issues.  References: Killing the Black Body by Dorothy Roberts Engineered by Dreamstate Productions Music by Michael Conrad 2024-03-2042 minViralViralEpisode 53: Anti-Fat Bias and Nutrition (Interview w/Christine Byrne)Join us for our final episode about anti-fat stigma! We interview and kiki with Christine Byrne (she/her), MPH, RD, LDN, a non-diet dietitian nutritionist, longtime journalist, and the founder of Ruby Oak Nutrition. She specializes in nutrition counseling for eating disorders and loves working with college students and adults. Content warning: we do talk about disordered eating and eating disorders. Engineered by Dreamstate Productions Music by Michael Conrad 2024-03-0551 minViralViralEpisode 52: Truth and Merit in ScienceAn opinion piece in the New York Times caught our eye: A Paper That Says Science Should Be Impartial Was Rejected By Major Journals. You Can't Make This Up. by Pamela Paul. Can science be impartial and how do we address bias? The reference article can be found here. Other show notes: Citation Justice: https://cccc.ncte.org/cccc/citation-justice  References: Abbot, D.; Bikfalvi, A.; Bleske-Rechek, A.; Bodmer, W.; Boghossian, P.; Carvalho, C.; Ciccolini, J.; Coyne, J.; Gauss, J.; Gill, P.; Jitomirskaya, S.; Jussim, L.; Krylov, A.; Loury, G.; M...2023-07-181h 09ViralViralEpisode 51: Anti-Fatness in PolicyNow that we've discussed anti-fatness in public health, Megan and Linsey talk about anti-fatness in our policies.  References: Estimating Deaths Attributable to Obesity in the United States The obesity wars and the education of a researcher: A personal account CDC Study Overestimated Deaths from Obesity Yes, You Can Still Be Fired for Being Fat State and Local Backgrounders: Soda Taxes by the Urban Institute   Engineered by Dreamstate Productions Music by Michael Conrad  2023-06-0144 minViralViralEpisode 50: Fatphobia in Public HealthMegan and Linsey talk about their personal and professional experiences with anti-fat bias and stigma. If you struggle with disordered eating, please be aware that we will be discussing this and eating disorders.  This is the first of a series of episodes where we talk about weight discrimination, anti-fat bias, and how public health has contributed to this phenomenon. References:  Belly of the Beast: the Politics of Anti-Fatness as Anti-Blackness by Da'Shaun L. Harrison Maintenance Phase Podcast Sabrina Strings The Body is Not An Apology by Sonya Re...2023-05-161h 02ViralViralEpisode 49: Season 2 MinisodeWE'RE BACK! We have a lot of updates and news! This minisode is a trailer for the NEW season of Viral with our new co-host, Megan Albertson! Tune in for a preview of Season 2! Engineered by Dreamstate Productions Music by Michael Conrad  2023-03-3110 minViralViralEpisode 48 - Where Are They NowYour podcast feed isn't glitching - yes it really is a new episode of Viral! We are back from our collective catatonic paralysis, I mean sabbatical, I mean break. Did we miss anything important happening in public health over the past year and a half? Quinn and Linsey get real about why they've been absent, talk about where we are in the world of Covid now that 2021 is halfway over already, and reveal what might be coming up next for the show. 2021-08-1639 minViralViralEpisode 46 - Epidemiology and PharmacyHey everyone! Linsey and Quinn are back with a two-part episode featuring a discussion with Dr. Erika Fant, clinical pharmacist, and Dr. Janice Zgibor, pharmacist and epidemiologist. We talk COVID, pharmacy, contact tracing, and more!   (This episode was originally recorded a few weeks ago but we held off on posting it to allow others to focus on the Black Lives Matter movement, but now that COVID is spiking again, we thought it would be a good time to get back in your ears.)    Thanks for listening!   2020-07-011h 15ViralViralEpisode 45 - C-Files ContinuedLinsey and Quinn hop on Skype again to discuss the ongoing coronavirus crisis, compare figures from around the world, and contemplate what it means that some states are opening up while others remain closed. It gets weird. 2020-05-0554 minViralViralEpisode 44 - Pandemic UpdatesLinsey and Quinn meet again (remotely this time) to discuss the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, including conspiracy theories and how this is affecting marginalized communities especially hard. Hang in there, everyone. 2020-04-1447 minViralViralEpisode 43 - Whoa We're in a PandemicWe're back from a hiatus to bring you an episode about, you guessed it, COVID-19 or Novel Coronavirus. It only took a global pandemic for us to get our butts in gear and record again! In this episode, we talk about the virus, the public health response, and how you can help #FlattenTheCurve (and what the hell that means). Hopefully, we still have some listeners, so for those of you who are ride or die, thanks! Sources: Flatten the Curve: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/03/13/815502262/flattening-a-pandemics-curve-why-staying-home-now-can-save-lives CDC Coronavirus Guidance: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-n...2020-03-1658 minViralViralEpisode 42 - Quinn & Linsey's Vape-tastic E-Cigarette RoundupIf you've been paying attention to anything over the past 15 years, you have probably noticed that vape pens, or e-cigarettes, have become increasingly more popular in the United States. But did you know the first prototype dates back to the 1800s? Learn about this and more as we discuss the history and current science (and controversy) regarding e-cigarettes! 2019-07-1345 minViralViralEpisode 41 - Blood Donation, Transfusion, and LGBTQIA+ PopulationsGreetings and happy summer! Today we have an episode about the history of blood donation and transfusions as it pertains to public health, helping people recover from injuries and illness, and why some laws regarding who can donate are still out of date for certain populations, especially the LGBTQIA+ community. Here is the link Linsey referenced regarding the FDA’s request for public comment. The period to submit comments ended in 2016 (we were incorrect in the podcast episode) but we’ll look to see if there’s anything new! federalregister.gov/documents/2016/07/28/2016-17804/blood...2019-06-3057 minViralViralEpisode 40 - Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793Episode 40! Today Linsey and Quinn discuss the yellow fever epidemic of 1793 which ravaged the city of Philadelphia and almost shut down the American government. Also, what the hosts have been enjoying lately! Enjoy. 2019-05-0831 minViralViralEpisode 39 - Martha Hughes CannonThank you to everyone who came and saw us at the 2019 Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) Annual Conference in Salt Lake City! We didn’t do a live show per-se, but rather a roundtable presentation about how podcasts can be a useful tool for communicating to a variety of audiences. We’ll share that info sometime, but for now, sit back and enjoy a story about a pioneer woman who not only was an accomplished doctor and public health champion but also the first female state senator in the U.S. – and an interesting person too! The in...2019-04-0436 minViralViralPublic Health & PropagandaHey everyone! This is a rebroadcast of an episode we aired early in our run. We think the topic of propaganda is relevant still and wanted to re-release just the discussion portion of that episode. Be back in your feeds with a new episode soon! Credit to The Quick and Easy Boys for their song "Take Your Medicine" which is the intro and outro of our podcast. 2019-03-2715 minViralViralEpisode 38 - Sex Education & DisabilitySex education should be accessible to everyone, right? Sometimes that's not the case. Linsey discusses her research and dissertation work focused on making sex education accessible for adolescents with intellectual disabilities. Join us for a great conversation! We're also headed to Salt Lake City for the 2019 Society for Public Health Education Annual Meeting! If you're there too, feel free to say hi!  We're hosting a roundtable discussion on how to use podcasts as a tool for health education and promotion! Intro/Outro Music: “Take Your Medicine” by The Quick & Easy Boys 2019-03-2439 minViralViralEpisode 37 - Public Health, Religion, and MythologyOne recurring theme of this show is that people throughout history have used religion and storytelling to explain what was then unexplainable. In today’s episode, Linsey and Quinn discuss Shapona, the Yoruba god of smallpox, and Endovelicus, the god of public health and safety in pre-Roman Lusitania (modern-day Portugal). 2019 is a big year for Viral – stay tuned for some re-releases of popular episodes and a bunch of new topics! Intro/Outro Music: “Take Your Medicine” by The Quick & Easy Boys 2019-01-1427 minViralViralEpisode 36 - Public Health and Civic EngagementCan civic engagement make a community healthier? Is voting a public health issue?  Uncle Sam wants YOU to find out the answers to these questions and more in our episode about the intersection of civic engagement and public health.     Sources: https://publichealth.wustl.edu/civic-engagement-robust-communities/   https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4374501/   http://plan4health.us/civic-engagement-in-planning-can-improve-public-health/   https://www.cdc.gov/stltpublichealth/pimnetwork/eventdocs/2012/june/06282012slides.pdf   https://gradonline.sc.edu/articles/healthcare/why-community-engagement-matters-in-the-field-of-public-health.aspxhttps://ncoc.org/data-in-action/civic-health-public-health/   https://www.prb.org/differences/   https://www.census.gov/program...2018-10-2244 minViralViralEpisode 35 - Measles & The Anti-Vaccination MovementPublic Health deserves a gold star for vaccinations--and an asterisk acknowledging the dark history around its development.  We dive into the history of measles and talk about the anti-vaccination movement and how it's bringing this vintage disease back like hipsters and handlebar mustaches.  Sources:   https://www.telegraph.co.uk/health-fitness/body/measles-back-vengeance-anti-vaccination-movement-blame/ http://pinellas.floridahealth.gov/newsroom/2018/08/measles-cases-8-28-2018.html  https://www.historyofvaccines.org/content/articles/history-anti-vaccination-movements  Viral is written and produced by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist. Our theme is “Take Your Medicine” by the Quick and Easy Boys. Visit us at www...2018-09-2636 minViralViralEpisode 34 - Transduction IIWe're back at it -- inoculating your mind against ignorance! Check out the second episode of transduction where we talk about two completely different public health topics! Sources: Link 1; Link 2; Link 3 Viral is written and produced by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist. Our theme is “Take Your Medicine” by the Quick and Easy Boys. Visit us at www.viral-pod.com for more information. 2018-09-1546 minViralViralEpisode 33 - Transduction IGet ready to be inoculated with some surprising knowledge bits about interesting public health topics. We're not going to spoil the surprise, so sit back and enjoy the show!  Link to Final Forms Article: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/04/07/final-forms Viral is written and produced by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist. Our theme is “Take Your Medicine” by the Quick and Easy Boys. Visit us at www.viral-pod.com for more information. 2018-07-2735 minViralViralEpisode 32 - Public Health and Unconventional PartnershipsHow do we partner with others on new or non-traditional health issues like housing or climate change? How do we break down our silos across discipline, industry, and sector? We discuss strategies and lessons learned with Maria Sgambati and Carson Bell from Physicians for Social Responsibility in this episode of Viral. What to learn more about PSR? Check out these links: Physicians for Social Responsibility Florida: www.psrflorida.org  PSR Report: Too Dirty, Too Dangerous: Why Health Professionals Reject Natural Gas: https://www.psr.org/blog/resource/fracking-too-dirty-too-dangerous/ My Green Doctor: http...2018-06-1840 minViralViralEpisode 31 - Public Health and AntibioticsImagine a world where diseases that once were easily treatable wreak havoc on our species. This may sound like the plot of a dystopian sci-fi novel but it could be the real future of humanity.  We talk about antibiotic resistance and how we can be better stewards of medicine in this episode. Viral is written and produced by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist. Our theme is “Take Your Medicine” by the Quick and Easy Boys. Visit us at www.viral-pod.com for more information. 2018-05-0917 minViralViralEpisode 30 - Public Health and the Labor Movement  Love your weekends? We do too!  But we haven't always had weekends, minimum wage, and child labor laws; the Labor Movement changed all of that.  We talk about the history of the Labor Movement and how it has impacted Public Health. Black Lung Disease Article:  https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/04/09/600990115/ky-lawmakers-didnt-consult-federal-experts-about-limiting-black-lung-claims-revi The Jungle:  https://www.amazon.com/Jungle-Upton-Sinclair/dp/1543285708 Viral is written and produced by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist. Our theme is “Take Your Medicine” by the Quick and Easy Boys. Visit us at www.viral-pod.com for more info2018-04-2621 minViralViralEpisode 29 - NPHW Day 5: Ensuring the Right to HealthIt's the final day of our National Public Health Week series; today we're discussing the Right to Health.  Do we have a responsibility as public health professionals to ensure the right to health for everyone?  If so, how do we do that and what does that look like? To learn more about National Public Health Week and Ensuring the Right to Health check out their website here. Viral is written and produced by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist. Our theme is “Take Your Medicine” by the Quick and Easy Boys. Visit us at www.vir...2018-04-0114 minViralViralEpisode 28 - NPHW Day 4: Injury & Violence PreventionWelcome to Day 4 of our National Public Health Week series; today we're covering Injury and Violence Prevention.  Recent events in Parkland and March for Our Lives have called attention to the growing concern over policy inaction at the federal and state level in addressing gun violence and safety.  We discuss our thoughts on the growing March for Our Lives movement and its intersection with public health. To learn more about National Public Health Week and Environmental Health check out their website here. Viral is written and produced by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist. Ou...2018-04-0112 minViralViralEpisode 27 - NPHW Day 3: Environmental HealthIt's Day 3 of National Public Health Week and we're discussing Environmental Health!  Today we're featuring an old fellow named Father Thames and how he has impacted the health of London for centuries. To learn more about National Public Health Week and Environmental Health, click here. Viral is written and produced by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist. Our theme is “Take Your Medicine” by the Quick and Easy Boys. Visit us at www.viral-pod.com for more information. 2018-04-0113 minViralViralEpisode 26 - NPHW Day 2: Communicable DiseaseToday marks Day 2 of National Public Health Week and the focus is Communicable Disease.  We're going to talk about one of public health's greatest achievements: the eradication of Smallpox. To learn more about National Public Health Week and Communicable Disease check out their website here. Photo by Chris Lawton on Unsplash. Viral is written and produced by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist. Our theme is “Take Your Medicine” by the Quick and Easy Boys. Visit us at www.viral-pod.com for more information. 2018-04-0118 minViralViralEpisode 25 - NPHW Day 1: Behavioral HealthToday marks Day 1 of National Public Health Week and the focus is Behavioral Health.  Get out your Theory of Health Behavior class notes, because we're discussing the story behind the Transtheoretical Model or Stages of Change Theory!  We're moving you from contemplating podcast episode subscription to the action stage! To learn more about National Public Health Week and Behavioral Health check out their website here. Viral is written and produced by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist. Our theme is “Take Your Medicine” by the Quick and Easy Boys. Visit us at www.viral-p...2018-04-0109 minViralViralEpisode 24 - National Public Health Week Preview & QuarantineApril 2nd is the start of National Public Health Week!  To celebrate, we're hosting a mini-episode each day based on the daily public health theme!  As a bonus, we're talking about the origins of quarantine! Viral is written and produced by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist. Our theme is “Take Your Medicine” by the Quick and Easy Boys. Visit us at www.viral-pod.com for more information. 2018-04-0114 minViralViralEpisode 23 - Update and Checking InWe're back (sort of) from a hiatus with some updates and general ramblings!   Viral is written and produced by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist. Our theme is “Take Your Medicine” by the Quick and Easy Boys. Visit us at www.viral-pod.com for more information. 2018-02-2210 minViralViralEpisode 22 - The Lion, The Researcher, and the MicrobeWelcome to episode 22 of Viral. Sorry we've been gone for about a month, but we are back in the proverbial saddle (get ready for more animal puns) and ready to sink our teeth into a new topic. This week we discuss the link between veterinary medicine and public health. You don't need hawk vision to see the link here, as we have been transmitting and receiving disease-causing pathogens to and from other species for thousands of years. Links for things mentioned in today's show: West Nile Virus & Birds: www.cdc.gov/westnile/dead-birds Elephants & T...2017-12-1537 minViralViralEpisode 21 - Art & ScienceArt and science. Left brain and right brain. Analytics and emotion. Science gives us explanations, but art gives those explanations meaning. Naturally, these disciplines overlap and have overlapped for as long as both have existed. Today we discuss a few prominent scientific illustrators throughout history, then we talk to Dr. Eliza Wolfson, microbiologist turned scientific illustrator. Plus, we get to nerd out a little about webcomics and graphic novels. Join us! Links: www.lizawolfson.co.uk www.twitter.com/eliza_coli www.instagram.com/eliza_coli www.microbiologysociety.org/education-outreach/resources/multicoloured-microbiomes-colouring-book.html2017-11-0945 minViralViralEpisode 20 - Emergency Preparedness & ResponseWhat is the role of public health in emergencies or disaster scenarios? Let's find out! You might be surprised that it's a pretty new sub-discipline of public health even though disasters have been happening since forever.    www.fema.gov www.training.fema.gov www.phe.gov/preparedness/support/esf8   Other things mentioned during today's episode: "American Gods" by Neil Gaiman "Broad City" on Comedy Central "Grant" by Ron Chernow "Mindhunter" on Netflix2017-10-2534 minViralViralEpisode 019 - National Recovery Month  *As a warning, this episode mentions things that some listeners might find disturbing (sexual trauma, drug abuse, and strong language).* In honor of National Recovery Month, we talk with two amazing women and advocates, Kellie Walker and Toni Reynolds, as they tell their recovery stories.  We also discuss the intersections of public health, addiction, and prevention with Monica Rousseau, the Pasco Alliance for Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition Coordinator.     If you would like to learn more about National Recovery Month, please visit:  https://www.recoverymonth.gov/ Kellie was kind enough to sh...2017-09-281h 03ViralViralEpisode 18 - Interlude #2Yellow Fever, the Great American Eclipse, an Emoji-Based Political Feedback System, and more! This week we reflect on the past few episodes of Viral, including our poopisode, cancer epidemiology, public health advocacy, climate change, and global health. Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and review us on Apple Podcasts. Also, you can subscribe to our newsletter at www.viral-pod.com. Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1876 in Savannah, GA Atlas Obscura Total Eclipse Festival: Photos Helado Negro: Runaround The Shell Collector Viral is written and produced by L...2017-08-2841 minViralViralEpisode 17 - Global Public HealthToday we talk about Global Health, which is really just Public Health but for the entire world! We discuss the creation of the World Health Organization, the differences between words like endemic/epidemic/pandemic, and learn about some famous (infamous?) pandemics throughout history. Also, we interview Andrew Romaner about his time working with the Carter Center on the Guinea Worm Eradication Program. Also, Linsey talks some more about the X-Files.    Links: www.who.int/en www.cartercenter.org www.ted.com/talks/larry_brilliant_wants_to_stop_pandemics www.goodreads.com/book/show/8861735-arrival-city www.goodreads.com/bo...2017-08-1657 minViralViralEpisode 16 - Public Health and AdvocacyRead my lips:  no new laws without research and evidence to support them!  We discuss the history of public health advocacy, the founding of the American Public Health Association, and interview Sari Bilick from Human Impact Partners to learn about Public Health Awakened, a project focused on providing public health professionals with tools to advocate for public health issues at the local, state, and federal policy levels. Interested in learning more about Public Health Awakened?  Visit:  http://publichealthawakened.com/  Viral is written and produced by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist. Our theme is “Take Yo...2017-08-031h 01ViralViralEpisode 15 - Moffitt Cancer Center Epidemiology TeaWould you like some crumpets with your tea and cancer epidemiology?  We were invited to discuss current research in cancer epidemiology with leading faculty at the Moffitt Cancer Center here in Tampa Bay.  We also talk about the history of cancer and how we knew about the dangers of tobacco and smoking way before the 1950s. Also, a shoutout to the Health Impact Partners new resource tool for Health Departments:  http://healthequityguide.org/  Special thanks to the wonderful epidemiologyb team at Moffitt: Peter Kanetsky, PhD, MPH Anna R. Giuliano, PhD Jong Y. P...2017-07-201h 00ViralViralEpisode 14 - Public Health and Climate ChangeCan't we all just come to a consensus?  Well, most scientists have on the subject of climate change.  In this episode, we talk briefly about climate change and discuss how it impacts public health.  We interview Linda Rudolph, MD, MPH, the Director of the Center for Climate Change and Health at the Public Health Institute.  Dr. Rudolph discusses how we can harness the power of public health efforts to impact climate change and explains "health in all policies."  We also talk with Dayna Lazarus, a community organizer with Organize Florida.  Dayna is a passionate climate change and social justice advocat...2017-07-0754 minViralViralEpisode 13 - Total FecalIt's the poopisode!  Take a seat, drop the kids off at the pool, and file your paperwork because we're talking about the history of waste management and public health hygiene efforts.  We also talk with Mackenzie Tewell, a foodborne illness epidemiologist at the Arizona State Health Department, about her work in tracking outbreaks and interviewing people with diarrhea. Viral is written and produced by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist. Our theme is “Take Your Medicine” by the Quick and Easy Boys. Visit us at www.viral-pod.com for more information. 2017-06-2052 minViralViralEpisode 12 - InterludeQuinn and Linsey catch up on current events, news, and how to feel during this crazy moment in history.   Viral is written and produced by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist. Our theme is “Take Your Medicine” by the Quick and Easy Boys. Visit us at www.viral-pod.com for more information. 2017-06-0930 minViralViralEpisode 11 - Public Health & Social Marketing Pt. 2Got milk?  Do widely recognized campaigns like this make audiences want to drink more milk? We travel to the World Social Marketing Conference to find the answers to this important questions.  In this episode, we interview Jeff Jordan, President, and Executive Creative Director of Rescue the Behavior Change Agency on the definition of social marketing and his work on social branding.  Enjoy the second part of our two-part series on the World Social Marketing Conference in Washington, D.C. Viral is written and produced by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist. Our theme is “Take Your Medic...2017-05-2534 minViralViralEpisode 10 - Public Health & Social Marketing Pt. 1What is social marketing and where does it fit in the field of public health?  We travel to the World Social Marketing Conference to find the answers to this important questions.  In this episode, we interview Dr. Becky Freeman from the University of Syndey on the definition of social marketing and her research on digital tobacco marketing and advertising.  Enjoy the first part of our two-part series on the World Social Marketing Conference in Washington, D.C. Viral is written and produced by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist. Our theme is “Take Your Medicine” by the Qui...2017-05-2532 minViralViralEpisode 9 - Mother's Day BONUS Episode!Happy Mother's Day to everyone out there! Did you know public health has a field devoted to moms and their babies? It's called maternal and child health. We take for granted the medical advances in pregnancy and childbirth over the past century, but in many areas of the world, we still have a lot of work to do. Also, we have some surprise guests.  Viral is written and produced by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist with help from Will Baldwin. Our theme is “Take Your Medicine” by the Quick and Easy Boys. Visit us at ww...2017-05-121h 02ViralViralEpisode 8 - What is Environmental Health?What is environmental health? Why do we need the EPA? What does pea soup have to do with this episode? Today we talk about environmental health and touch on a couple of topics of interest. Also, David Rosner, PhD, MPH, from Columbia University joins us for a conversation about lead, health disparities, and why lead was added to just about everything despite manufacturers knowing it was a deadly poison. Viral is written and produced by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist with help from Will Baldwin. Our theme is “Take Your Medicine” by the Quick and...2017-05-111h 04ViralViralEpisode 7 - Public Health and HIV/AIDSIn this episode, we explore the human stories, history, and work around the HIV/AIDS epidemic.  Linsey discusses her work as an HIV case manager and we interview to local health professionals with experience in the HIV/AIDS field.  Our guests include Naomi Ardjomandkermani, MPH, a local public health professional working as the Ryan White Planning Manager as well as a Diversity and Inclusion consultant and Candace Dornstauder, RN, a former HIV Nurse Case Manager and Medical and Education Services Supervisor for the AIDS Service Association of Pinellas.   tl;dr Get tested, educate yourself, talk about sex openl...2017-04-271h 08ViralViralEpisode 6 - How to Gain Experience in Public Healthf you’re graduating from a public health program this spring, this episode is for you! Today we talk about post-graduate (undergraduate and master’s level) opportunities for people who want to get experience in public health but don’t know how to get their foot in the collective door of the field. In summary: fellowships, they’re cool.   PS: Remember to proof-read your essays.   Viral is written and produced by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist.   Today’s background music by longzijun. Our theme is "Take Your Medicine" by the Quick and Easy Boys. Visit us at www.viral-pod.com for more info2017-04-1329 minViralViralEpisode 5 - InterludeWhat have we learned?  What is a flippity-said?  This episode is a reflection on how things have been going thus far for our intrepid podcast hosts.   Today’s episode was written and produced by Quinn Lundquist and Linsey Grove. For more information about Viral Podcast, visit viral-pod.com and check out our Facebook & Twitter pages. 2017-04-0528 minViralViralEpisode 4 - Is health a human rights issue?Is health a human rights issue? Let's go down a philosophical rabbit hole and find out! Plus, an interview with Dr. Sherry Glied, Dean of New York University’s Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services under the Obama administration during the rollout of the Affordable Care Act. Plus, vocabulary words!   Today's episode was written and produced by Quinn Lundquist and Linsey Grove. For more information about Viral Podcast, visit viral-pod.com and check out our Facebook & Twitter pages.2017-03-3056 minViralViralEpisode 3 - About Us2017-03-2344 minViralViralEpisode 2 - Public Health & PropagandaLoose lips sink ships (and try not to get syphilis): when altruism meets artillery. Part one of today's episode of Viral is about public health and propaganda. Later, we talk to Jennifer Wright, author of the new book "Get Well Soon: History's Worst Plagues and the Heroes Who Fought Them." Edited and produced by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist. James Schultz is our technical wizard. For more info, visit viral-pod.com and check us out on Twitter @viralpodcast. Hey! We are on iTunes and GooglePlay now! Subscribe to join us on this weird...2017-03-1645 minViralViralEpisode 1 - Public Health & Superstition2017-03-0946 minViralViralIntro EpisodePublic health is all around us, yet difficult to describe. Most people have little-to-no idea what we do (including our parents). This podcast is a heartfelt – and probably half-baked – attempt to understand public health through history, humor, and stories from professionals in the field. Our mission is to create a cozy corner for public health nerds to listen and laugh with us as we try to describe a field that is constantly changing and adapting. Welcome to Viral. 2017-03-0902 min