Public Health Post Podcast
1) Community Is the Convenient Choice
PHPod talks with Sarah Lipson, associate professor of health law, policy & management, about opportunities and barriers to finding community.
2) Hey Kids, What’s for Dinner?
PHPod host Jack Mellom talks with Ashlyn Anderson, who has her master’s in public health nutrition and is currently an intern at the Food and Agriculture Organization. They discuss global food systems...Show More
3) Plants, People, and Public Health
PHPod host Jack Mellom speaks with Andy Pulte, professor and undergraduate coordinator of the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, about the complex interactions bet...Show More
4) The Search for Hope in Public Health
In the upcoming season of PHPod, new host Jack Mellom explores the less visible sides of public health to highlight stories of hope.
5) The Health Communications Imperative
PHPod explores the world of health communications, how it can improve, and why we need it now more than ever.
6) Meet the 2025 Public Health Post Fellows
PHPod sits down with the incoming PHP fellows to discuss their interests in public health and health communication as they head into their year-long fellowships.
7) Talking Tuberculosis
PHPod speaks with Leo Martinez, a global health researcher and tuberculosis expert, to explore the historical and epidemiological complexities of TB.
8) Dry Beyond January
PHPod sits down with experts to discuss alcohol use in the U.S. and initiatives to promote healthy drinking habits amidst social pressures.
9) From Facial Hair to Mental Care: Tackling the Crisis of Men’s Mental Health
PHPod host Abby Varker speaks with Krista Fisher, a research fellow at Movember Institute, about the influence of toxic masculinity, intersectionality, and engagement in online spaces on men’s mental ...Show More
From Facial Hair to Mental Care: Tackling the Crisis of Men’s Mental Health
31:48 | Nov 26th, 2024
10) A Healthy Democracy
What role does public health play in our elections? PHPod host Abby Varker talks with Matt Motta, a political scientist and assistant professor of health law, policy & management at Boston University ...Show More