Public health practice, one conversation at a time
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Categories | Social SciencesScience |
Why do women in Alabama have to drive so far to deliver their babies? I explore this question this week on Action Phase. Thanks to Lisa Bromberg for suggesting this topic!
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In honor of Codependency Awareness Month, I ask and answer the question “What is codependency?” With its roots in the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous, the term caught on and is commonly used now. However, it might mean somethin... more
I’ve got a whole bunch of new, exciting episodes lined up for 2015! Next episode drops on Saturday, January 31.
The first ever live recording of Action Phase happened during the Second Annual Philadelphia Podcast Festival! I was joined by Maiken Scott to talk about how someone who had no interest in health or science became the host of WHYY’s health, science, ... more
Dr. Jim Buehler
In honor of his new position as Health Commissioner for the City of Philadelphia, this week I bring you the very first Rewind episode featuring the wonderful Dr. Jim Buehler. He was my professor at Drexel, a former bigwig at CDC, and... more
I talk with the founder of the Fresh Food Hub, Ryan Kuck, about the transformation of his West Philadelphia neighborhood.
Sorry everyone, I left my recording equipment back in Philly and I’m in Maryland for the week, so there’s no intro or outro on ... more
ST. LOUIS, MO – AUGUST 12: Eighty-eight-year-old Creola McCalister joins other demonstrators protesting the killing of teenager Michael Brown outside Greater St. Marks Family Church while Browns family along with civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton ... more
That’s right! The live show, coming to you as part of the Philadelphia Podcast Festival, features WHYY’s Behavioral Health reporter Maiken Scott. You’ve heard her on the radio, now see her in person on August 23 at 4pm upstairs at Tattooed Mom.
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Action Phase Podcast if fabulous! For anyone who is considering a career in Public Health it's a great way to see the vast array of paths you can choose. For a seasoned Public Health professional it's a great way to think about new projects, collaborations and connections -plus it's just fun to hear other peoples experiences and stories. Teagan is an amazing interviewer asking great questions AND letting the guest take the time to answer them thoughtfully. Always looking forward to the next ... more
Teagan’s podcast is an innovative way to discuss public health issues. Her interviews are thought-provoking and informative, allowing listeners to learn about a wide range of public health topics. Her passion for public health is evident and I look forward to seeing what she has in store for future podcasts.
Teagan's podcast has been an engaging, enjoyable way for me to learn about new organizations, issues, and challenges in public health. Her guests explain complex topics in simple terms and Teagan guides the interviews with thoughtful questions. I look forward to whatever comes next from Action Phase!
Teagan, Terrific job with your most recent interview of Joe Pyle of the Scattergood Foundation. Articuclate, intelligent and informative I thoroughly enjoyed listening to his thoughts on behavioral health in the city of Philadelphia and the future that it holds.
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