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Item Season 1, Episode 10: COVID-19 Student Stories(2020-12-13) Turbes, Madeline; Yang, Chao; Silvis, KeeliaTitle: "Remembering Humanity within the Tragedy" This episode is part of the COVID-19 Student Stories Mini Series.Item Season 1, Episode 7: Covid-19 Student Stories(2020-07-21) Turbes, Madeline; Yang, Chao; Srishyla, DikshaTitle: "My experience with COVID-19 public hotline duty at the Minnesota Department of Health" This episode is part of the COVID-19 Student Stories Mini Series.Item Season 1, Episode 8: Covid-19 Student Stories(2020-09-05) Turbes, Madeline; Yang, Chao; Mandelbaum, JenniferTitle: "The Blame Game - Navigating the Public Health Response to a Political Problem" This episode is part of the COVID-19 Student Stories Mini Series.Item Season 1, Episode 9: COVID-19 Student Stories(2020-11-08) Turbes, Madeline; Yang, Chao; Greylord, TealePost-Pandemic Mental Health: Navigating Individual & Collective Trauma by Teale Greylord, MPHItem Season 2, Episode 10: Bonus Episode On Teen Sexual Health(2021-04-04) Turbes, Madeline; Yang, Chao; Sparks, ToryThis is a special bonus episode on Teen Sexual Health. In this episode, we take another look at sexual health working with young people. We spoke with Tory Sparks, an experienced sexuality educator in Michigan, to learn more about this important public health topic.Item Season 2, Episode 1: Food Entrepreneurship(2021-03-14) Turbes, Madeline; Yang, Chao; Khan, Sumiya; Renton, CortneySupporting food entrepreneurs is vital to building strong local communities. In this episode, we will hear from Sumiya Khan and Cortney Renton at CitySeed. CitySeed is a food systems nonprofit organization that supports food entrepreneurs to overcome barriers in the current system. City Seed primarily works with women, people of color, low-income individuals, immigrants and refugees and their programs include food business incubation services, commercial kitchen, Food Business Accelerator program, and Sanctuary Kitchen program.Item Season 2, Episode 2: Housing Part 1(2021-03-14) Turbes, Madeline; Yang, Chao; Weissert, LouFor our two-part series on housing, we will hear first from Lou Weissert, a Resource Navigator at 16th Street Community Health Centers based in Milwaukee, WI. 16th Street Community Health Centers provides medical, behavioral health, and substance use care to low income individuals and individuals from all backgrounds.Item Season 2, Episode 3: Housing Part 2(2021-03-14) Turbes, Madeline; Yang, Chao; Foreman, JaziIn this episode, we will speak with Jazi Foreman, the Program Director at Solid Ground. Solid Ground is a non-profit organization in the Twin Cities metro area committed to families experiencing housing instability.Item Season 2, Episode 4: Oral Health Part 1(2021-03-14) Turbes, Madeline; Yang, Chao; Kleinhans, Karen; Sievert, KatherineIn this first episode of our oral health series, we will hear from Karen Kleinhans, CEO, and Dr. Katherine Sievert, Dental Director, at Community Dental Care to learn more about community-based approaches to oral health.Item Season 2, Episode 5: Oral Health Part 2(2021-03-21) Turbes, Madeline; Yang, Chao; Chanthavisouk, PhonsudaIn this second episode of our oral health series, we hear from Phonsuda Chanthavisouk, the former President of the Dental Therapy Student Organization at the University of Minnesota, to learn about the emerging field of Dental Therapy and its role in making oral health accessible and affordable for all.Item Season 2, Episode 6: Healthy Relationships Part 1(2021-03-21) Turbes, Madeline; Yang, Chao; Darling, NancyIn this episode, we wanted to learn more about the psychology surrounding relationship health. We spoke with Professor of Psychology and Chair of the Psychology Department at Oberlin College, Nancy Darling to learn more about this important public health topic.Item Season 2, Episode 7: Healthy Relationships Part 2(2021-03-21) Turbes, Madeline; Yang, Chao; Henry, LizaIn this second episode of our healthy relationships series, we wanted to learn more about educational initiatives to support healthy relationship development among young people. We spoke with Liza Henry, a graduate student in social work and public health, to learn more about this important public health topic.Item Season 2, Episode 8: Teen Sexual Health(2021-04-04) Turbes, Madeline; Yang, Chao; Saliares, EllenIn this episode, we wanted to learn more about sexuality education programming and sexual health services for young people. We spoke with Ellen Saliares, the Director of Sexuality Education at Annex Teen Clinic, to learn more about this important public health topic.Item Season 2, Episode 9: Campus Sexual Assault and Misconduct(2021-04-04) Turbes, Madeline; Yang, Chao; Arquasos, HaninIn this episode, we wanted to learn more about resources for sexual assault and sexual misconduct on college campuses. We spoke with Hanin Arquasous, an MPH student and a volunteer with the Aurora Center for Advocacy and Education at the University of Minnesota, to learn more about this important public health topic.Item Season 3, Episode 1: Public Health Leadership: Kee Vang(2021-05-01) Turbes, Madeline; Yang, Chao; Vang, KeeThis episode on Public Health leadership features Divisional Manager for Healthy Communities Kee Vang. He shares his leadership journey starting from his youth, and tips for being an effective leader.Item Season 3, Episode 2: Public Health Leadership: Claire Chang(2021-05-15) Turbes, Madeline; Yang, Chao; Chang, ClaireThis episode on Public Health leadership features Senior Program Officer at BlueCross BlueShield Foundation of Minnesota, Claire Chang. She shares her leadership and public health journey with us, focusing on cultural centering.Item Season 3, Episode 3: Racism as a Public Health Threat: Dr. Artika R. Tyner(2021-09-04) Turbes, Madeline; Yang, Chao; Tyner, Artika R.This episode on Racism as a Public Health Threat features Law Professor and Founding Director of the Center on Race, Leadership and Social Justice at Saint Thomas University, Dr. Artika R. Tyner. She discusses health disparities, the impact of racism, and insights for how to be a leader in creating meaningful change. Start following the discussion about racism in health care and race-based medicine with these resources: https://www.statnews.com/2020/06/17/racial-bias-skews-algorithms-widely-used-to-guide-patient-care/; https://physicians.dukehealth.org/articles/duke-clinicians-students-challenge-racial-bias-creatinine-clearance-measure; https://www.statnews.com/2020/07/17/egfr-race-kidney-test/; https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.htmlItem Season 3, Episode 4: Racism as a Public Health Threat: Zachary Hylton(2021-09-25) Turbes, Madeline; Yang, Chao; Hylton, ZacharyThis episode on Racism as a Public Health Threat features Senior Policy Analyst at the Ramsey County Manger's Office, Zachary Hylton. He discusses challenges of health equity implementation nationwide and in a federally qualified health center in the Twin Cities, where he serves as the board chair.Item Season 3, Episode 5: Student Highlights: Kelli Hirt(2021-12-04) Turbes, Madeline; Yang, Chao; Hirt, KelliThis episode features recent University of Minnesota public health graduate Kelli Hirt. She discusses the power of food on health, and works to address structural racism in our food system.Item Season 3, Episode 6: Student Highlights: Eric Clemensen(2021-12-18) Turbes, Madeline; Yang, Chao; Clemensen, EricThis episode features University of Minnesota public health graduate student Eric Clemensen, who discusses the public health crisis of substance use disorders and the associated stigma.