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Population Healthy

Michigan Public Health
Public Health
Air Pollution
Loneliness
Covid-19
Cervical Cancer
Wildfires
Stroke
National Ambient Air Quality Standards
EPA Clean School Bus Program
Michigan Farmworkers
Cognitive Health
Mexican Americans
Breast Cancer
Covid-19 Pandemic
Pollution
HPV Vaccination
Children's Health Study
Childhood Vaccination
Aging
Health Disparities

Population Healthy digs into important public health topics that impact our everyday lives. Produced by the University of Michigan School of Public Health, the show brings together experts to discuss population health issues from a variety of perspectives, from the microscopic to the macroeconomic, the social to the environmental, and explore the factors that affect the health of all of us, at a p... more

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Health policy researcher Michael Shepherd explores the importance of Medicaid in rural communities—not only for those who directly receive benefits, but for everyone who counts on having a local clinic, mental health provider, or hospital. Shepherd e... more

Over half of all female homicide victims in the United States are killed with a gun, most often by an intimate partner. In this episode, University of Michigan School of Public Health researcher April Zeoli explores how firearm policy—specifically re... more

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Welcome to a special live episode of Population Healthy, recorded in front of an enthusiastic audience at the University of Michigan. We mark a historic moment—70 years since the game-changing announcement of the polio vaccine's success on April 12, ... more

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Recent Guests

Kate Monti
Co-founder, president and CEO of Avela Health, a company revolutionizing care for neurodivergent families.
Avela Health
Episode: Innovation meets empathy: Expanding access to care through technology
John Piette
Professor of health behavior and health equity and director of the Center for Managing Chronic Disease at the University of Michigan School of Public Health.
University of Michigan School of Public Health
Episode: Innovation meets empathy: Expanding access to care through technology
Gina McCarthy
Former Environmental Protection Agency Administrator and First White House Climate Advisor
Natural Resources Defense Council
Episode: Ahead of the Curve: Gina McCarthy
Lindsay Kobayashi
Associate Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Michigan School of Public Health, social epidemiologist studying aging and social determinants of health.
University of Michigan School of Public Health
Episode: Loneliness is a public health issue: Let’s tackle it together
Natasha Bagdasarian
Chief Medical Executive for the State of Michigan and an Adjunct Clinical Professor of Epidemiology
University of Michigan School of Public Health
Episode: Declining childhood vaccination: An interview with Michigan's top doctor
Bakari Sellers
Civil rights activist, attorney, author, and CNN political contributor.
Strom Law Firm, CNN
Episode: Ahead of the Curve: Bakari Sellers

Hosts

Dr. April Zeoli
Associate Professor of Health Management and Policy and Director of the Michigan Firearm Law Implementation Program in the Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention.
Matthew Boulton
Senior Associate Dean for Global Health at the University of Michigan School of Public Health; appears as guest/host in multiple episodes.
Michael Kazuborski
Host of Population Healthy; senior faculty/host with focus on population health topics.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 67 ratings
  • Great way to learn

    Excellent platform to stay uptodate with the latest happening in public health

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KGupta92
    United States7 years ago
  • Love this

    Waiting to go back to school to get my MPH or MHI and I find this podcast really enjoyable! I am so passionate about the field and I’m glad I have something to listen to in the interim. Very informative!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    brittmarym
    United States7 years ago

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Waiting to go back to school to get my MPH or MHI and I find this podcast really enjoyable! I am so passionate about the field and I'm glad I have something to listen to in the interim. Very informative!
Excellent platform to stay uptodate with the latest happening in public health
Great way to learn
Love this

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Health equity, leadership, and action: Insights from Dr. Rachel Levine
Q: What would you say to an aspiring transgender leader who wants to run for the US House of Representatives in this political climate?
Levine advises to follow in the footsteps of successful leaders like Sarah McBride and to work for the common good despite challenges, encouraging a positive approach in pursuit of public office.
Health equity, leadership, and action: Insights from Dr. Rachel Levine
Q: What message would you deliver to the public in response to some of these emerging constraints on and targeted activities in terms of health care?
Levine emphasizes the dangers of targeting transgender medicine and the importance of evidence-based healthcare, calling for support for health equity and collaboration among public health professionals.
Health equity, leadership, and action: Insights from Dr. Rachel Levine
Q: Can you share more about what it means to be Assistant Secretary for Health, and what were some of the things that you focused on in your job?
Dr. Levine discusses the unique opportunity to help others in her role, focusing on health equity and various public health initiatives including reproductive health care and long COVID.
Breaking barriers: Gender, health, and justice for all
Q: How can we understand the intersections of gender and other identity factors in health outcomes?
Intersectionality isn't just about identities, but about how systems and structures create vulnerabilities and barriers to access.
Breaking barriers: Gender, health, and justice for all
Q: How do differences in local or state policy influence gender equity in healthcare?
State laws significantly impact access to care, with some legal frameworks promoting gender equity while others provide significant barriers.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Population Healthy

What is Population Healthy about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Episodes center on public health policy, trust in health communications, health equity, and practical interventions that affect populations. Conversations often feature experts from the University of Michigan School of Public Health and other public health leaders, tackling topics from firearm safety policies and domestic violence prevention to vaccine confidence, housing as a health determinant, and lessons learned from the COVID-19 era. The show tends to pair rigorous data-driven discussion with real-world implementation challenges, highlighting how policies, community engagement, and leadership shape health outcomes at a population level. A notable through-line is trust-building and clear communication as essential tools for advancing pu... more

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2. John Piette
3. Gina McCarthy
4. Lindsay Kobayashi
5. Natasha Bagdasarian
6. Bakari Sellers

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