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Tulsa TalksTulsa TalksHe Helps Veterans & Homeless Rebuild Their Lives - Tulsa Talks - Kelvin BattenToday on Tulsa Talks, we’re joined by Kelvin Batton, founder of the Oklahoma Center of Empowerment—an organization devoted to helping the homeless, formerly incarcerated, and veterans find stability, purpose, and hope. A veteran himself, Kelvin knows what it’s like to re-enter civilian life after service. From supporting mental health to rebuilding financial literacy, he offers more than resources—he offers relationship. This conversation dives deep into the realities of PTSD, addiction, financial trauma, and the powerful impact of simply showing up for people in crisis. He walks us through every stage of the 10 Stages of Life: Humility: Listenin...2025-06-2036 minCancer Health Equity NOWCancer Health Equity NOWS4 Ep. 9: "Indigenous Representation in Research"In Season 4, Episode 9, we have a special episode in honor of Native American Heritage Month. Annavey Skenandore and Snowy Johnson from OCOE’s Indigenous Cancer Health Equity initiative sit down with Dr. Dornell Pete – Citizen of the Navajo Nation and Assistant Professor at Fred Hutch – to talk about the journey of navigating western academia and research as well as balancing values and maintaining culture in these spaces. For more background information you can check out Dr. Pete’s research website to learn more about her work with the ABID Study.  2024-11-2559 minCancer Health Equity NOWCancer Health Equity NOWS4 Ep. 7: "Cancer Care and LGBTQ+ Communities"In Season 4, Episode 7, we have a special episode in honor of Pride Month. Annavey Skenandore, Snowy Johnson, and Daniel Padron from OCOE sit down with Dr. Triplette – Medical Director of the Lung Cancer Screening Program and Living Tobacco Free Services Program, as well as Associate Professor with the Cancer Prevention Program at FHCC (to name a few of their roles) – to talk about Dr. Triplette’s pilot study and insights around disparities in sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) data collection and bias faced by LGBTQ+ patients receiving cancer care. For more background information you can check out th...2024-07-2348 minPensamientos de OsteopatiaPensamientos de OsteopatiaOCOE y la Regulación de la Osteopatia en EspañaConversamos con Antonio y Elena, miembros de OCOE, para que nos hablen de lo que está haciendo hoy en día OCOE para permitir la regulación de la Osteopatia en España.2024-05-281h 48Pensamientos de OsteopatiaPensamientos de OsteopatiaOCOE y la Regulación de la Osteopatia en EspañaConversamos con Antonio y Elena, miembros de OCOE, para que nos hablen de lo que está haciendo hoy en día OCOE para permitir la regulación de la Osteopatia en España.2024-05-281h 48Cancer Health Equity NOWCancer Health Equity NOWWorkforce Development and Indigenous Health EquityThis episode is a discussion of workforce development and the importance of representation when it comes to health equity for American Indian/Alaska Native communities. OCOE's Snowy Johnson is joined with Tee Benally, Senior Research Coordinator at Seven Directions, for a storytelling session on their pathways and experiences in public health as Native women from different reservation communities.2023-10-3046 minCancer Health Equity NOWCancer Health Equity NOWS3 Ep.7: "New Faces, New Perspectives"Join us for our last episode of Season 3 and welcome some new faces to the OCOE team! For episode 7, we welcome Jamie, Jean, Liz, and Sara to the team as we delve deeper into the unique perspectives that shape and support health equity work at the Hutch. Much to discuss!2023-07-1941 minPlatiquemos entre PadresPlatiquemos entre PadresEp. 59 - Tu salud emocional importa con Sandra HuberEl dia de hoy tengo el gusto de compartirles que hemos creado una serie de episodios dedicados a hacer conciencia de la importancia de cuidar nuestra salud mental. Varias veces me han preguntado que hacemos para fomentar una buena autoestima en nuestros hijos y como podemos hacer para ayudarlos a tener una vida emocional y social sana. La respuesta a muchas de estas preguntas esta en como cuidamos de la salud mental, ya que solo podemos enseñar y transmitir a nuestros hijos y seres amados lo que tenemos dentro de nuestra mente y corazón.  Para ina...2022-10-141h 10Cancer Health Equity NOWCancer Health Equity NOWS3 Ep. 1: "The Future of OCOE Health Equity Work"The OCOE is back! We're here for season 3 of Cancer Health Equity NOW! For season 3 premiere, we sit down with staff from all three branches in Seattle, Sunnyside, and Spokane to reflect on our previous health equity work and future aspirations. Join us as we meet our new members of the team, talk about our health disparities work, and future direction of our team! :)2022-10-0736 minCancer Health Equity NOWCancer Health Equity NOWS2 Ep. 9: "The Southeastern American Indian Cancer Health Equity Partnership-SAICEP"It is quite uncommon for three National Cancer Institute (NCI) Comprehensive Cancer Centers to form a partnership that addresses cancer health disparities among populations with the highest cancer burden, however, the Community Outreach and Engagement teams at Duke Cancer Institute, UNC Lineberger, and Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist take on this incredible challenge by forming the Southeastern American Indian Cancer health Equity Partnership (SAICEP). Join us in this 9th episode as OCOE welcomes Drs. Stephanie Wheeler, Tomi Akinyemiju, and Ronny Bell to share knowledge on how they collaborate as SAICEP to understand and address the cancer-related health needs of...2022-08-0355 minCancer Health Equity NOWCancer Health Equity NOWS2 Ep. 8: "The Center for Anti-Racism & Community Health: Understanding the Mechanisms of Inequity, Injustice, & Trauma"For Episode 8, the OCOE welcomes a discussion with Dr. Wendy Barrington, Inaugural Director for the Center for Anti-Racism and Community Health (ARCH Center) at the University of Washington and Dr. Rachel Chapman, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Global Health at the University of Washington. We take a deep dive into a discussion on the numerous systemic mechanisms such as historical trauma, white supremacist ideologies, and other social/racial injustices that have a profound impact on health equity, the medical industrial complex, and society. Also, what role can the ARCH Center play in positioning itself to affect change? So much...2022-07-0557 minCancer Health Equity NOWCancer Health Equity NOWS2 Ep. 7: "OCOE, CBPR Practices, and Spokane"In Episode 7, OCOE welcomes the new Community Health Educator, discuss our thoughts and experiences with Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR), and our new efforts in Spokane, Washington. We are excited about our continual growth as OCOE and we want to share with you how CBPR contributes to our success and discuss some misconceptions about OCOE.  2022-05-2548 minCancer Health Equity NOWCancer Health Equity NOWS2: Episode 1The OCOE is back! We’re here for Season 2 of Cancer Health Equity NOW! For our season premiere, we sit down and address the issues surrounding the diagnosis and treatment of Multiple Myeloma and breakthroughs in medicine and research as we look to address the health inequities with this rare cancer. Dr. Andrew Cowan will break down the condition of Multiple Myeloma and the disparities that exist. Our special guest, Kristin Alana, a talented artist here in Seattle will discuss her journey as a patient with Multiple Myeloma and her experience as an African American woman dealing with the di...2021-10-0753 minCancer Health Equity NOWCancer Health Equity NOWSeason FinaleThe Cancer Health Equity NOW! Season 1 Finale is here! Our staff and faculty are on deck for our finale, as we reflect on the various moments from Season 1 and check-in with your OCOE staff to discuss our favorite moments, lessons learned, and more! It has been a great ride with many positive changes along the way including the addition of new team members and newer strategies to address health equity in cancer care and prevention! Find out more about what the future holds for the Office of Community Outreach and Engagement. See you for Season 2!2021-09-0342 minCancer Health Equity NOWCancer Health Equity NOWEp. 11: Policies for Health Equity in Washington StateThe OCOE invites you to engage in conversation around policy! Policy changes in government can have some of the largest and broadest public health impacts, and we’re interested in seeing how it relates to health equity in Washington State. Dante’ Morehead continues to host and is accompanied by Dillon van Rensburg (CHE for Rural Populations) to share experiences with policy in rural-designated counties. In addition, we are joined by esteemed Senator Emily Randall (26th district legislator) who will share her story becoming a legislator, give details as to how we can get involved in future policy chan...2021-08-0643 minCancer Health Equity NOWCancer Health Equity NOWCreating Pathways in STEM for underrepresented students and minoritiesHow can we increase diversity in STEM, public health, or the health care workforce? What can we do to create more pathways for underrepresented students and educators to explore careers in science and/or medicine? In this Episode, the OCOE discusses these issues from the perspectives of our experts Dr. Jeanne Chowning, Kate Ceronsky, RNP, our own Community Health Education Manager-Hallie Pritchett, MPH, and a promising student/intern Roberto Ramirez on how increasing diversity, creating these pathways, and engaging students and teachers on these issues can help to improve health equity and address cultural/racial gaps that...2021-06-0446 minC-SessionsC-SessionsLiszet Ariana Bigelow & Michael LillieLiszet is the Community Health Educator for  Urban Populations for the Fred Hutch/University of Washington Cancer  Consortium's Office of Community Outreach & Engagement (OCOE).  Originally from Arizona where she got her Bachelor of Science degree in  Family Studies and Human Development from the University of Arizona, her  personal experience led her to pursue a career assisting underserved  populations and access to health care. She began her work at West Side  Head Start serving the El Mirage, AZ community which is the same  community she participated in as a child. In 2013, she moved to Seattle  to obtain her Master's in Social Wo...2021-01-1520 minC-Sessions…with Randall BroadC-Sessions…with Randall BroadGuests- Liszet Ariana Bigelow & Michael LillieLiszet is the Community Health Educator for Urban Populations for the Fred Hutch/University of Washington Cancer Consortium’s Office of Community Outreach & Engagement (OCOE). Originally from Arizona where she got her Bachelor of Science degree in Family Studies and Human Development from the University of Arizona, her personal experience led her to pursue a career assisting underserved populations and access to health care. She began her work at West Side Head Start serving the El Mirage, AZ community which is the same community she participated in as a child. In 2013, she moved to Seattle to obtain her Master’s in S...2020-10-1626 minCancer Health Equity NOWCancer Health Equity NOWEp. 1: "Introduction to the OCOE: Nice to meet you!"The Office of Community Outreach & Engagement is excited to launch our podcast series entitled: "Cancer Health Equity NOW" Join us for the first episode as we introduce you to our incredible team, learn more about our interesting personalities, discuss our roles, talk about the work that we do in addressing health inequities, the history of our office, our goals, missions, and values.  Get to know a little bit more about the team!  "Better Outcomes for Everyone"2020-10-0131 minA Good Walk SpoiledA Good Walk SpoiledBristol's Historic Place Names follow up - Off the Beaten TrackThe follow-up to the video podcast exploring the history behind some of Bristol's more idiosyncratic place name. Before listening to this watch the episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMxi_OcOe-c2018-11-2900 min