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Jul 11, 2026

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Episodes

S05 E11 – REMIX - Exploring the Inclusion Wheel Model for Public Health Practice to Include People With Disabilities 11.07.2026

“Pay attention to your community. Always look at them asyour big boss. You've got to make sure that they understand what it is you're trying to communicate, and ultimately, they're the ones you are serving.” Adriane K. Griffen The HPP Podcast continues its celebration of DisabilityPride Month! In this episode, Dr. Adriane K. Griffen shares updates on her Inclusion Wheel of Factors and...

S06 E10 – Exploring the PRIDE in All Who Served Facilitation Manual to Support Scale-Up of a Novel Program for LGBTQIA+ Veterans 24.06.2026

“When our patients delay getting care, it can really lead to worse health outcomes down the line, so it has had a myriad of very positive impacts on many different veterans' lives.” – Sylvia V. Haigh The HPP Podcasts celebrates Pride Month with Syliva V. Haigh. In this episode, Sylvia shares how the Pride In All Who Served (PRIDE) was implemented and scaled up to serve 70 Veterans Administrati...

S06 E09 – Exploring Public Enemy #1 13.05.2026

“What we're experiencing is not naturally occurring. It is produced. And if it is produced, it can be interrupted. And that, I think, requires us to just be honest about what is producing them.” – Carrie Rosario The HPP Podcasts celebrates the 2025 Sarah Mazelis Paper of the Year award winner, Dr. Carrie Rosario! In this episode, Dr. Rosario sits down with Dr. Shanaé Burch to discuss the conte...

S06 E08 - REMIX - Exploring Concussion as a Public Health Crisis 22.04.2026

Everyone has a role to play in helping deliver formal or informal concussion education and influence athletes' willingness to report a concussion.” Julia D. Drattell The HPP Podcast observes National Concussion Awareness Day! On this episode of The HPP Podcast, Julia D. Drattellshares information about the current landscape of concussion education as discussed in the article, “Concussion as a...

S06 E07 - REMIX - The HPP Podcast Presents The 2024 HPP Paper of the Year 08.04.2026

“We try to frame our results in a way that shows youth cannot only identify the things that are happening in their lives, but they also have the power and knowledge, and they have the tools within them to be able to start addressing these issues.” In this episode, Saharra L. Dixon the use of photovoice andcommunity mapping to examine structural violence’s impact on historically excluded youth’s li...

S06 E06 – Exploring Racial Disparities in Pap Smear Content on TikTok 25.03.2026

“As a creator myself, I experience a lot of criticism from people about how academics and physicians shouldn't be on socialmedia. I think the takeaway from this is that we should be on social media to balance some of this information and to provide really good evidence-based information for people.” – Emily J. Pfender Dr. Emily J. Pfender joins The HPP Podcast in observance of Women’s History...

S06 E05 – Exploring Faculty-Student Mentorship at the SOPHE Annual Conference 11.03.2026

“It's all about paying it forward. It's about recognizing the mentors I had and now the mentorship that I'm providingto my students. They are the next generation of health educators, right? So, I want to make sure that they're getting the guidance that I received but amplified.” - Alvin Tran On this episode of The HPP Podcast, Dr. Alvin Tran shares his reflections on his experience...

S06 E04 - REMIX – Exploring Bystander Behavioral Approaches to Address Racial Violence with Khadijah Ameen and Collins Airhihenbuwa. 25.02.2026

“The reality is that there are power differentials between a student, a junior scholar and a full professor, or between a medical assistant, a patient, and a physician. But recognizing those power dynamics, if you are in a position of power, really using your privilege, your position as a gatekeeper to speak up and intervene or to give platform to folks that may have less access to power to interv...

S06 E03 – Exploring a Heritage-Based Nutrition Education Program for Black Older Adults 11.02.2026

“Our bodies are capable of restoringthemselves if given the right information and putting the right things in it. There's more than one way to do it.” -Tia Jeffery The HPP Podcast celebrates Black History Month! Listen to Tia Jeffery, Amy Schweitzer, and Carolyn Miller discuss theirnutrition program, Black Wellness Matters-Nutrition Series, on a lighthearted episode of The HPP Podcast. They di...

S06 E02 – REMIX - Exploring the Role of Community–Clinical Partnerships to Promote Cancer Screening 28.01.2026

“If we want to reach those societies or reach those populations, we definitely need to have others’ blended approach of having both the clinic and the community organizations working together.” This episode kicks off Season 5 of the HPP Podcast and showcases the work of Dr. Sujha Subramanian, author of “ Role of Community–Clinical Partnerships to Promote CancerScreening: Lessons Learned From the N...

S06 E01 – Exploring Firearm Owner Identities and Storage Practices 14.01.2026

“Responsible gun ownership as a phrase is not just one thing; it's many, and it doesn't just lead to one behavior; it potentially leads to many.” -Nicholas R. Buttrick The HPP Podcast welcomes Tara D. Warner and Nicholas R. Buttrick as they discuss their research on how firearm owners’ identities influence their perceptions and actions related to responsible firearm storage. They share the...

S05 E21 – Exploring the Role of Dentists and Dental Hygienists in Ending the HIV Epidemic 24.12.2025

“We all have a role in this, and I think if we're going to takethe ending the HIV epidemic conversation more seriously, we need to have a pretty frank conversation about, you know, expanding roles and not relying so heavily on one discipline to resolve these issues. Dental visits are a missed opportunity. They're an untapped setting. There's missed opportunities and we should be thinki...

S05 E20 – Exploring Evidence-Based Social Marketing Campaign With Social Contact to Address Stigma Associated With Substance Use and Support for Harm Reduction in Indiana 22.10.2025

“There is a pathway to recovery. There’s a pathway forward for everybody.” Ashley F. Railey On this episode of The HPP Podcast, Ashley F. Railey discusses a social marketing campaign designed to address stigma regarding substance use in Indiana. She shares the context for the study and offers insights into the design, acceptability, and utility of the campaign. Additionally, shares the role of the...

S05 E019 – Exploring Online Faith-Based Training in a National Implementation Study 08.10.2025

“I think one really important thing thatdrives my work is that it's really critical that we try to scale up our evidence-based programs to reach larger numbers and to try to change organizational practices. It's probably the only way we're going to get public health or population-level change.” Sara Wilcox On this episode of The HPP Podcast, Sara Wilcox shares information about the dev...

S05 E018 – Exploring a Ceilidh-Inspired Program to Reduce Social Isolation and Food Insecurity Among LGBTQIA+ Newcomers 24.09.2025

“People were able to be themselves. So that was like my biggest thing.” Liane Khoury The HPP Podcast celebrates Sexual Health Awareness Month! On this episode of The HPP Podcast, Liane Khoury shares information about a program designed to build community and address food insecurity among LGBTQIA+ newcomers to Nova Scotia in the article “East Coast Kitchen Party: A Ceilidh-Inspired Program to Reduc...

S05 E017 – Exploring Concussion as a Public Health Crisis 19.09.2025

“Everyone has a role to play in helping deliver formal or informal concussion education and influence athletes'willingness to report a concussion.” Julia D. Drattell The HPP Podcast observes National Concussion Awareness Day! On this episode of The HPP Podcast, Julia D. Drattellshares information about the current landscape of concussion education as discussed in the article, “Concussion as a...

S05 E016 – Exploring Digital Zines as Mental and Sexual Health Communication Tools for Latina Teens 10.09.2025

“What I think really shines through is how the family context and the cultural context and the political context influenceboth mental and sexual health experience for Latina adolescents, particularly the role of shame and stigma and how that played a part in gaining access to healthcare or being able to talk openly about these sensitive or potentiallysensitive topics. So, we hope that the zines th...

S05 E015 – Exploring Preventive Care Uptake in Attached and Unattached Rural-Living Residents 27.08.2025

“Having a primary care practitioner is pretty consistently one of the main facilitators for seeking preventive care. When you look at the literature on what are the best strategies that we can do to get people to get immunized, get regular screenings, recommendations from a family practitioner or primary care practitioners are consistently one of the reliable ways to get people to buy into, to sta...

S05 E014 – Exploring Factors Influencing Adolescent COVID-19 Vaccination During the Omicron Surge 13.08.2025

“We really need to provide support to our health care providers, our pediatricians, and try to identify ways that we can help them effectively communicate with parents and patients, and motivational interviewing seems to be a really great avenue for that. And so, trying to figure out how do we most effectively train healthcare providers and using thebest motivational interviewing techniques to com...

S05 E013 – Exploring the Inclusion Wheel Model for Public Health Practice to Include People With Disabilities 23.07.2025

“Pay attention to your community. Always look at them as your big boss. You've got to make sure that they understandwhat it is you're trying to communicate, and ultimately, they're the ones you are serving.” Adriane K. Griffen The HPP Podcast continues its celebration of Disability Pride Month! In this episode, Dr. Adriane K. Griffen shares updates on her Inclusion Wheel of Factors and...

S05 E012 – The HPP Podcast Celebrates Disability Pride Month/Thank You 10.07.2025

The HPP Podcast Celebrates Disability Pride Month! This brief episode focuses on the observance of Disability Pride Monthand provokes introspection regarding professionals’ roles in being inclusive of people with disabilities. The HPP Podcast also recognizes the peer reviewers of the articles published in “ Health Promotion Practice .” A full list of those individuals recognized can be found here:...

S05 E011 – Exploring Trans Wellness, Trans Brilliance 25.06.2025

“If you look socio-politically, there's a lot of structural stigmas that we have to face and, you know, resist, if you will; and then there's also, through that, creating space to find joy andthriving. So, it's not just focused on being, you know, a marginalized group and being minoritized but also cultivating those strengths, and that's what Trans Wellness, Trans Brilliance really aspires to do!”...

S05 E010 – Exploring Them 11.06.2025

“Don’t let the haters get you down!” -LB Bouchard The HPP Podcast Celebrates Pride! In this episode of The HPP Podcast, Pride Month and poetry intersect! LB Bouchard shares an excerpt of their poem, “They was Patient.” They provide the context for the poem, best practices for allies and practitioners, and words of encouragement/affirmation for the LGBTQIA+ community. To learn more, read the articl...

S05E09 REMIX Exploring AAPI Experiences During COVID: An HPP Paper of the Year with Phuc To, Julia Huynh, Dr. Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, Dr. Thuy Vo Dang, Cevadne Lee, and Dr. Sora Tanjasiri 28.05.2025

In this episode, we kick off Asian American and PacificIslander Heritage Month with a Health Promotion Practice Paper of the Year. Phuc To, Julia Huynh, Dr. Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, Dr. Thuy Vo Dang, Cevadne Lee, and Dr. Sora Tanjasiri discuss where their Photovoice project has taken them. They previously explored their paper in Season 2, Episode 12 before receiving this recognition, and this time they r...

S05 E08 - REMIX - Exploring Contemporary Racism and Mental Health with Dr. Darrell Hudson and Dr. Keon Gilbert 14.05.2025

In this episode, Dr. Keon Gilbert is in conversation with Dr. Darrell Hudson. Dr. Hudson's research aims to better understand why Black Americans do not get the same health returns that are associated with upward social mobility as White Americans. They help distinguish between historical and contemporary racism, and they also unpack hyper-vigilance and the anticipatory stress and expectations tha...

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