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LearnOn Podcast: Health Equity By Youth, For Everyone!

Jaansi Patel
Health Equity
Artificial Intelligence
Women's Health
Mental Health
Digital Health
Science Journalism
Microplastics
Clinical Trials
Covid-19
Gene Therapy
Environmental Health
Medical Innovation
Alzheimer's Disease
Public Health
Healthcare Innovation
Medical Technology
Healthcare Consulting
Telemedicine
Plastic Pollution
Neuroscience

Hello learners! Looking to hear about problems and solutions in medicine? We've love for you to tune into our engaging conversational episodes hosted by Jaansi Patel (17 years old). We discuss anything and everything about health equity, medical technology, neuroscience, and mental health. Don't sweat the details -- we're big fans of breaking down jargon so that all listeners can learn from our gu... more

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Latest Episodes

In this episode, Jaansi sits down with Marshall Ganz to explore how organizing, storytelling, and power shape the pursuit of health equity. Together, they discuss why public health must be grounded in people rather than abstract data, how collective ... more

This week, Jaansi sits down with healthcare journalist Kristen V. Brown to explore the role of science journalism in shaping public trust, health decision-making, and collective understanding. Together, they discuss how culture and politics influence... more

In this episode, Jaansi and Dr. Francis Shen unpack neurolaw, the emerging field at the intersection of brain science, law, and public policy. Together, they explore how neuroscience can reshape ideas, what debates about free will mean for criminal j... more

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Marshall Ganz
Organizer, scholar, and educator; longtime Harvard lecturer; developer of the public narrative framework
Harvard University
Episode: Public Narrative for Health Equity with Dr. Marshall Ganz
Francis Shen
A leading scholar at the intersection of law, neuroscience, and public policy.
Episode: Governing the Brain in a Digital World with Dr. Francis Shen
Michael Rich
Pediatrician, child health researcher, and author at Boston Children's Hospital.
Boston Children's Hospital
Episode: Rethinking Youth Mental Health Online with Dr. Michael Rich
Anne Harrington
Professor in the History of Science department at Harvard University, internationally recognized scholar of psychiatry and neuroscience.
Harvard University
Episode: The Scientific Narratives of Health Outcomes with Dr. Anne Harrington
Howard Gardner
World-renowned psychologist, educator, and professor at Harvard University.
Harvard University
Episode: Ethical Minds for Equitable Futures with Dr. Howard Gardner
Dr. Richard Thompson
Professor of Marine Biology at the University of Plymouth focusing on microplastics
University of Plymouth
Episode: How Curiosity Changed Environmental Health Policy (featuring Dr. Richard Thompson)
Pilar Ortega
An emergency medicine physician and vice president of diversity, equity, and inclusion at the ACGME.
ACGME
Episode: Can Healthcare be Lost in Translation? (featuring Dr. Pilar Ortega)
Yoona Kim
Co-founder and CEO of Arine
Arine
Episode: Beyond Adherence: Rethinking Medication Management (featuring Dr. Yoona Kim)
Laura Baisas
Science news writer and reporter at Popular Science
Popular Science
Episode: Headlines, Honesty, and the Heart of Science (featuring Laura Baisas)

Host

Jaansi Patel
Host of LearnOn Podcast, co-leading health equity discussions with a focus on accessibility and practical implications.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 28 ratings
  • Very interesting podcast

    The choice of topics for each season is amazing. I look no further or buy any books on these topics. It’s definitely not ONLY for kids but for everyone. Great job guys! Keep it coming.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ShravanToomula
    United States2 years ago
  • Review

    This podcast is awesome! When I listen to one of your episodes, it sounds very interesting and does helps me with my emotions every time when I listen every day. It also gives me emotional, mental, physical and well-being facts I can remember all the time every day. I have told my family and friends about this podcast. I listen to your episodes in my mom’s car and at Grandma’s and Aunty’s house. I highly recommend it for kids and grown-up’s. Please keep up the good work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Isaiah Bryant
    United States5 years ago
  • Amazing

    I recommend for kids and adults alike

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hammy😀
    United States5 years ago

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Science, Storytelling, and Trust with Kristen V. Brown
Q: Have you found any particular strategies in terms of storytelling that may help rebuild trust in science?
Kristen highlights the importance of wonder and empathy in storytelling, encouraging journalists to connect with people's experiences and perspectives.
Science, Storytelling, and Trust with Kristen V. Brown
Q: Do you think that science is actually being a force for positive change right now?
She believes there is still crucial work being done in women's health and that, despite political polarization, science can unite people through shared wonder and discovery.
Science, Storytelling, and Trust with Kristen V. Brown
Q: How has your background, especially we've talked a little bit about arts and culture, shaped the way that you now write about science and technology?
Kristen explains that her training in arts and culture journalism allows her to view science through a cultural lens, emphasizing how societal influences shape scientific questions and understanding.
Governing the Brain in a Digital World with Dr. Francis Shen
Q: How do we prevent brain-based explanations from reinforcing stigma for marginalized groups?
Through rigorous science and by ensuring the ethical application of neuroscience.
Governing the Brain in a Digital World with Dr. Francis Shen
Q: What does effective early intervention look like before young people enter the criminal legal system?
Focus on strong, stable structures in families, schools, and communities, ensuring basic needs like housing and health care are met.

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A thought-provoking show focusing on health equity, medicine, and science communication. Across episodes, listeners encounter discussions on health disparities, access to care, digital health, and the societal impacts of medical technology, with guests ranging from researchers and clinicians to journalists and educators. The host's youth-led perspective adds a refreshing lens on complex topics, often emphasizing accessible explanations, policy implications, and collaborative problem-solving for underserved communities. The format tends to blend rigorous science with real-world applications, making it useful for stakeholders seeking practical insights into equity-driven health innovations and how to communicate them effectively to diverse au... more

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3. Michael Rich
4. Anne Harrington
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7. Pilar Ortega
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