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Courageous Public Health

Courageous Public Health

著者: Kristi McClamroch
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To all the Black, Indigenous, and Women of Color leading in public health—this podcast is your space to turn up the volume on your courage. My role? To listen, to amplify, and to stand with you in the fight for equity. Welcome to the Courageous Public Health Podcast.2025 衛生・健康的な生活 身体的病い・疾患
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  • CPH 07 - Vision in Action: A Conversation with Dr. Andrea Lowe
    2025/06/03
    In this engaging conversation, Dr. Andrea Lowe shares her journey of courage in both her professional and personal life, discussing the challenges of starting her own business while completing her doctorate. She reflects on the importance of embodying power as an African American woman in public health, emphasizing her strong values and the need for representation. Andrea envisions a future where public health is integrated into everyday life, fostering community connections and valuing diversity. The discussion highlights the significance of celebrating both differences and commonalities among individuals. Meet Dr. Andrea Lowe Dr. Andrea Lowe operates the Social Impact Studio Consulting, LLC where she works with small-to-midsized health and human services agencies to build equitable policies, practices, and strategies at the local, state, and national level. Prior to starting her business in 2022, she spent 13 years supporting policy, advocacy, and strategic initiatives for local, state, and national governments, non-profits, and private sector entities. Now, she appreciates the opportunity to flex her entrepreneurial muscles in service to small-to-medium non-profits and local government agencies. Dr. Lowe holds a DrPH from Loma Linda University, and an MPH from University of South Florida. In her free time, she loves to read, play outdoors, and spend time with her friends and family. Listen To This Episode of The Courageous Public Health Podcast Conversation Highlights Defining Courage for Herself: Andrea shares her personal understanding of courage, not as the absence of fear, but as the decision to move forward despite it — and how that definition shapes her life and leadership.Vision-Driven Leadership: She talks about the importance of holding a bold, clear vision for change, especially when working toward health equity and systems transformation.Navigating Communication Challenges: Andrea vulnerably shares how speaking up, finding her voice, and trusting herself to communicate clearly — especially in high-stakes, high-pressure spaces — has been one of her biggest areas of growth and courage.She shares another example of courage: making the difficult decision to leave a secure, stable job in order to pursue work more aligned with her passion for equity and justice, even though the path forward was uncertain.Community as a Source of Strength: Andrea reflects on how community — both her personal community and her professional networks — sustain her, fuel her courage, and hold her accountable to her values.Authenticity as Resistance: She opens up about why showing up authentically as a Black woman in public health is an act of resistance, power, and healing in a world that often tries to silence or diminish BIPOC voices.Lessons from Setbacks: Andrea discusses times when things didn’t go as planned, and how those experiences taught her to trust herself even more deeply and to stay committed to her purpose.The Ongoing Practice of Courage: She reminds us that courage isn't a one-time act — it's a daily practice, a series of choices to align our actions with our values, even (and especially) when it’s difficult. "When I show up fully as myself, I change the room." - Dr. Andrea Lowe Stay In Touch: Dr. Andrea Lowe on LinkedIn Email Dr. Kristi McClamroch Dr. Kristi McClamroch on LinkedIn www.CourageousPublicHealth.com Subscribe to Weekly Courageous Public Health Podcast Updates **Remember to Like the Episode, Subscribe, and Leave a Review!** Public Health Consulting To Support You At Courageous Public Health, we are turning up the volume on courage within women, particularly Black, Indigenous, and Women of Color who are doing the work of public health. We support public health organizations through workshop design and facilitation, and speaking engagements. Interested in working with us? Reach out on email, LinkedIn, or our website!
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    28 分
  • CPH 06 - Leading with Wholeness: A Conversation with Bronwyn Lucas, MPH
    2025/05/27
    In this engaging conversation, Bronwyn Lucas, MPH shares her journey in public health, emphasizing the importance of courage, personal growth, and advocacy for racial equity. She discusses her experiences as a woman of color in leadership roles, the challenges faced in public health, and her vision for the future, highlighting the need for community engagement and empowerment. Bronwyn also reflects on her personal growth through art and the significance of confidence and authenticity in her life. Meet Bronwyn Lucas, MPH Bronwyn Lucas, MPH, is the Deputy Director of Programs and Services at the Center for Black Health and Equity, a national nonprofit dedicated to eliminating health disparities. In this role, she collaborates closely with the Executive Director to shape the organization’s strategic vision, develop programmatic policies, and oversee the implementation of all initiatives. Lucas holds a MPH in Maternal and Child Health from the Gillings School of Global Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. With over 20 years of experience advancing public health equity, she has worked across local, state, national, and international levels on critical issues such as women’s health, economic justice, youth empowerment, policy and systems change, leadership development, and food justice. She has also held various leadership roles in the nonprofit sector, including founder, Executive Director, Board Chair, and consultant. Recently embracing life as an “empty nester,” Lucas has taken on a new role as a certified Guardian Ad Litem Court Advocate in the 10th Judicial District Court of Wake County, advocating for the best interests of children in the legal system. In her free time, she enjoys painting, traveling, visiting the beach, and spending time with family and friends. Listen To This Episode of The Courageous Public Health Podcast Conversation Highlights Dr. McClamroch welcomes Bronwyn Lucas — a public health strategist, advocate, and visionary leader who brings deep expertise and lived experience to her work.Bronwyn reflects on courage — what it means to lead courageously through fear, grief, uncertainty, and hope, and how courage has shown up again and again throughout her career and life.Grief, loss, and professional identity — Bronwyn shares how personal loss impacted her career path, her leadership style, and her commitment to authenticity and community healing.Courage in collective spaces — a powerful discussion on the importance of leading collaboratively, centering community voices, and resisting systems that pit leaders against one another.Why leading with humanity matters — Bronwyn shares why vulnerability, care, and integrity are non-negotiables in her leadership and in building public health systems that serve everyone.Visionary leadership — Bronwyn talks about public health leadership rooted in equity, justice, and real relationships, and the urgent need to disrupt the status quo in public health practice.The importance of taking up space — Bronwyn speaks powerfully about refusing to shrink, especially as a woman of color leader, and how claiming space is a radical and necessary act.Sustaining courage over time — reflections on what it takes to keep going, to nurture joy, and to build communities of support when doing transformational work.Vision for the future — Bronwyn envisions a future where public health leaders are fully human, fully present, and radically committed to justice, compassion, and sustainable impact. "Every act of courage, every moment of healing, ripples outward. None of this work happens alone." - Bronwyn Lucas, MPH Stay In Touch: Brownyn Lucas on LinkedIn Email Dr. Kristi McClamroch Dr. Kristi McClamroch on LinkedIn www.CourageousPublicHealth.com Subscribe to Weekly Courageous Public Health Podcast Updates **Remember to Like the Episode, Subscribe, and Leave a Review!** Public Health Consulting To Support You At Courageous Public Health, we are turning up the volume on courage within women, particularly Black, Indigenous, and Women of Color who are doing the work of public health. We support public health organizations through workshop design and facilitation, and speaking engagements. Interested in working with us? Reach out on email, LinkedIn, or our website!
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    32 分
  • CPH 05 - Building Healthier Communities, One Act of Courage at a Time: A Conversation with Dr. Chris Chanyasulkit
    2025/05/20
    In this uplifting conversation, Dr. Chris Chanyasulkit shares her journey in public health advocacy, emphasizing the importance of courage, representation, and community engagement. She reflects on her experiences running for local office, the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, and her vision for a healthier and kinder future. The episode highlights the need for diverse voices in governance and the power of kindness in everyday interactions. Meet Dr. Chris Chanyasulkit Chris Chanyasulkit, PhD, MPH is a public health practitioner, advocate, keynote speaker, and master connector who speaks both nationally and internationally about public health; literacy; civic engagement; and racial, gender, and health equity. She is a Past President of the American Public Health Association (APHA), a mom of three, a dog mom of two pups, and an avid reader. Listen To This Episode of The Courageous Public Health Podcast Conversation Highlights Dr. McClamroch welcomes Dr. Chris Chanyasulkit — past President of APHA, public health consultant, advocate, and unapologetic champion for libraries, literacy, and public health justice.Dr. Chanyasulkit shares her courageous entry into leadership — the terrifying but powerful experience of running for town meeting as a young professional, pushing through fear, and winning her first election.Lessons in courage and community — Dr. Chanyasulkit reflects on how showing up, asking for help, and building a support network were essential parts of stepping into leadership and public advocacy.Why public health demands courage — a powerful discussion on how public health work means speaking hard truths, challenging unjust systems, and creating policy change even when facing backlash.The importance of running for office — Dr. Chanyasulkit issues a heartfelt call to listeners to run for local positions, disrupt incumbency, and bring diverse, community-centered leadership into governance.Navigating identity and leadership — Dr. Chanyasulkit shares her experiences as an Asian American woman in public health and politics, and the ongoing challenge of claiming space, challenging norms, and amplifying marginalized voices.COVID-19 reflections — why "going back to normal" after COVID isn't enough — and why public health must lead the fight for a new, more equitable normal.Hope and collective action — Dr. Chanyasulkit lifts up the importance of not losing hope, of recognizing the power of small actions and collective movements to create transformational change.The urgency of kindness and grace — a call to build a healthier, kinder, more connected nation — beginning with small everyday acts of compassion and human connection.Vision for the future — Dr. Chanyasulkit envisions a future fueled by collective advocacy, sustainable health for communities, and systems rebuilt through courage, hope, and humanity. "It's not about being fearless. It's about standing up, even when your hands are shaking and your heart is pounding." - Dr. Chris Chanyasulkit Stay In Touch: www.Chanyasulkit.com Dr. Chris Chanyasulkit on LinkedIn Dr. Chris Chanyasulkit on Instagram Dr. Chris Chanyasulkit on Facebook Email Dr. Kristi McClamroch Dr. Kristi McClamroch on LinkedIn www.CourageousPublicHealth.com Subscribe to Weekly Courageous Public Health Podcast Updates **Remember to Like the Episode, Subscribe, and Leave a Review!** Public Health Consulting To Support You At Courageous Public Health, we are turning up the volume on courage within women, particularly Black, Indigenous, and Women of Color who are doing the work of public health. We support public health organizations through workshop design and facilitation, and speaking engagements. Interested in working with us? Reach out on email, LinkedIn, or our website!
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    37 分

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