Fors Marsh Media
Empathy Affect
On Empathy Affect, we explore the human side of government. We get to know the real people in government who serve us. We learn about their missions, the people they serve, and the true impact of their work. In each episode, we'll speak with real people about how they weave empathy into the policies and programs of government.
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9. Jul 2026
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S4E8: A Shift to Prevention in National Drug Strategy 09.07.2026 50:58
The 2026 National Drug Control Strategy has made a notable shift toward primary prevention—stopping substance use before it ever starts—and reframes what a national approach to substances can look like. We speak with Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) Chief Medical Officer Dr. Roneet Lev and Institute for Behavior and Health (IBH) Vice President Dr. Caroline DuPont about what that shif...
S4E7: Can Listening Rebuild Trust in Public Health? Virginia's Commissioner Thinks So 04.06.2026 39:36
What does it take to rebuild trust in a public health institution, and can listening be a leadership strategy? Virginia State Health Commissioner Dr. B Cameron Webb explored these questions as he stepped into his role earlier this year, beginning his tenure with a statewide listening tour. Dr. Webb shares what Virginians told him was standing between them and being healthy, how he’s translating co...
S4E6: Inside the Mission to Support Military Families 07.05.2026 32:14
Military families move every few years. They navigate deployments, career interruptions, childcare waitlists, and the daily weight of a life built around service. So, while service members navigate the changing tides of military life, their families do too. And when military families are strong, supported, and ready, so is the force—because behind every effective warfighter is a family that made i...
S4E5: When Listening Leads: Lessons from Maryland’s Digital Transformation 02.04.2026 29:53
Most of us only visit a government website when we really need something—unemployment benefits, a license renewal, or emergency aid. So when the experience is confusing, slow, or just broken, it doesn't just cost time. It quietly erodes something harder to rebuild: trust. Marcy Jacobs is Maryland's first chief digital experience officer and the driving force behind the Maryland Digital...
S4E4: Who Will Run the Roads? The AI and Workforce Challenges Facing State Transportation 05.03.2026 37:29
What happens when the people who keep America moving start disappearing faster than we can replace them? Across the country, state transportation agencies are facing a workforce crisis that's been quietly building for years—and most of us have no idea it's happening. This episode of Empathy Affect pulls back the curtain on one of the most underreported challenges in public infrastruct...
S4E3: How FDA Protects The Food We Eat 05.02.2026 31:38
Most of us don’t think about food safety until something goes wrong—a recall notice or a moment in the kitchen when we wonder, “Is this still safe to eat?” In this episode, we take a look behind the scenes at how food safety is ensured long before our food reaches our grocery carts or kitchen tables. Dr. Conrad Choiniere, a senior leader in the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Human Foods Progr...
S4E2: How New York Is Building Mental Health Around People’s Lives 08.01.2026 27:22
Caring for your mental health isn’t just about treatment. It’s about living a full life. This is how the New York State Office of Mental Health is rethinking how we handle mental health—by centering recovery, resilience, and the whole person—not just a diagnosis. The office’s Chief Recovery and Resilience Officer Julie Burton explains what recovery in the context of mental health looks like pract...
S4E1: How Boston Is Using AI to Improve Work and Life in the City 04.12.2025 39:22
Technology has the power to make interacting with our cities and local governments smoother, easier, and more intuitive—but only when it's designed with people at the center. We enter Season 4 of Empathy Affect with Boston Chief Information Officer (CIO) Santiago Garces, who shares how the city is using digital tools and AI to strengthen trust, improve services, and deepen the connection bet...
S3E12: The Cost of Climate Risk: Why Resilience Is Smart Business for New Jersey 06.11.2025 25:23
Disasters leave more than physical damage. They carry lasting financial consequences for the people, businesses, towns, and cities they impact. A new report from the New Jersey Office of Environmental Protection (NJ DEP) lays out in stark terms storms, flooding, and rising recovery costs are increasingly putting pressure on the state’s infrastructure, housing markets, and municipal finances. In o...
S3E11: What Can Pennsylvania Teach Us About Why Rural Health Is the Health of America? 02.10.2025 31:53
Rural communities are the backbone of America—growing our food, fueling our economy, and sustaining traditions that reach far beyond county lines. But in Pennsylvania, as in much of the country, rural health is under strain. Provider shortages, rising rates of chronic disease, and shrinking access to specialty services like obstetrics (maternal health) leave families and entire towns at risk. Penn...
S3E10: From Research to Recovery: How the VA is Changing PTSD Care 04.09.2025 36:01
PTSD is often called the “invisible wound” of military service. For many veterans, it shows up in nightmares, sudden triggers, or the feeling of being constantly on edge, making everyday life feel like another battlefield. But there’s hope: PTSD is treatable, and recovery is possible. Since 1989, the Department of Veterans Affairs’ National Center for PTSD has been the world’s leading resource fo...
S3E9: Florida’s Strategy for Resilient Homes and Insurance Stability 07.08.2025 38:27
As storms grow stronger and insurance becomes harder to access, Floridians are looking for answers—and support. The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) is working to stabilize the insurance market while giving homeowners the tools to build resilience before disaster strikes. Florida Insurance Commissioner Mike Yaworsky discusses the launch of new wind mitigation resources, the expansion...
S3E8: Redefining Recovery in California: San Francisco’s Public Health Approach to SUD 03.07.2025 33:38
Stories around substance use disorder (SUD) have too often been framed around crisis and moral failing. But SUD is a health condition—no different from heart disease or cancer—and it deserves public response rooted in care, not stigma. San Francisco is working to change that narrative. Through evidence-based treatment, innovative telehealth programs, and groundbreaking stigma-reduction campaigns l...
S3E7: The Palm Beach Playbook for Person-Centered Recovery 05.06.2025 39:00
Palm Beach County, Florida, was the epicenter of the state’s opioid crisis for many years as pill mills and malfeasance plagued the county’s communities. Since 2017, the county has been addressing the crisis, forming an advisory committee, appointing a drug czar and shifting its response toward a strategy centered on long-term recovery. With opioid settlement money to allocate over the next 20 yea...
S3E6: Informed Is Empowered: How NYC Is Simplifying Data for the Public 01.05.2025 36:50
How do you turn complex environmental health data into something people can actually use—and trust? In this episode of Empathy Affect , we talk with Matthew Montesano, senior director of data communication at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s Bureau of Environmental Surveillance and Policy. Matthew leads the team behind the city’s Environment & Health Data Portal, a...
S3E5: Simulation Saves Lives: How DHA Trains Combat Medics for the Battlefield 03.04.2025 27:10
On the battlefield or in an emergency, military health professionals must make life-or-death decisions under extreme pressure. So how do they prepare to step into a high-pressure trauma scenario without putting real lives on the line? Enter medical modeling and simulation, where virtual reality, augmented reality, high-fidelity mannequins, and other cutting-edge technology are integrated into trai...
S3E4: The Road to Resilience: Georgia’s Playbook for Emergency Response 06.03.2025 27:18
Americans rely on safe roads, railways, and transportation infrastructure every day, so what goes into keeping them resilient and reliable both on the day-to-day and during emergencies? We explore this question with Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) Assistant State Emergency Operations Coordinator Matt Needham, learning how his team protects Georgians during snowstorms, hurricanes, and o...
S3E3: A State Blueprint to Build Resilience 06.02.2025 28:04
Disasters like the wildfires in Southern California have destroyed homes, displaced people, and are costing the country hundreds of billions of dollars to recover. It raises the question: how can we proactively invest to protect our communities from the impacts of extreme weather and natural hazards? Washington State has looked to answer this question through its Climate Commitment Act (CCA). Pass...
S3E2: How VA Built 80% Trust With Veterans 02.01.2025 32:11
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) created its Veterans Experience Office (VEO) in 2015 with the goal of integrating a customer experience (CX) approach to veteran care, benefit, and service delivery. Since the office’s launch, VA has measured that veteran trust in the department has grown from 55% to 80%. Because of VEO’s collaboration with VA's administrations, veterans have been...
S3E1: Clearing the Air: How CDC is Protecting Us From Tobacco 05.12.2024 25:39
Although the United States has made great strides in reducing tobacco-related disparities, commercial tobacco use is still the leading cause of today’s biggest health challenges. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Office on Smoking and Health (OSH) has been leading tobacco prevention, cessation, and control. The office's director joins us to discuss the progress the team...
S2E12: Vote with Confidence: One Agency's Work to Secure Every Vote 01.11.2024 39:34
The 2024 election season brings fresh and complex challenges to election systems across the country—from mis- and disinformation to threats to security. The Election Assistance Commission (EAC) serves as a federal election hub, providing resources, training, grants, and support to our state and local election administrators, helping them prepare for this election so that voters can cast their ball...
S2E11: NCI's Research to Prevent Breast Cancer 03.10.2024 34:09
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women behind skin cancer, with approximately 13.1% of women estimated to receive a diagnosis of breast cancer at some point in their lifetime. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is pioneering research to understand how we can better prevent breast cancer and promote risk reduction. In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, NCI Division of Cancer...
S2E10: Recruiting for a Purpose: The Value of Public Service 05.09.2024 40:42
The federal government is the United States’ biggest employer, with more than 2.1 million Service members and over 2 million civilian employees. Behind those millions of professionals, federal human capital leaders provide resources, benefits, programs, and growth opportunities to uplift our civil servants, so they can uplift our country. In this episode, we get a behind-the-scenes look at the Int...
S2E9: Policy for the Planet: EPA's Role in Protecting Our Communities 01.08.2024 39:42
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s policies have been key to keeping our country's people and environment healthy and safe. The agency's Office of Policy has been hard at work with some new updates though, taking new steps to strengthen climate adaptation, resilience, and emission reductions. Office of Policy Associate Administrator Vicki Arroyo walks us through these updat...
S2E8: Partnering for a Healthier Planet: Where Health and Climate Action Meet 11.07.2024 47:43
The warming climate is having an impact on our health, both physically and mentally. So, what do we need to do to protect our health and the planet's wellbeing? The Department of Health and Human Service's Office of Climate Change and Health Equity (OCCHE) and George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication (Mason 4C) are each doing their part to understand and address cl...
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