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  • 3.8 - Poverty, the Human Body and Community Partnership Solutions in the Caribbean
    2025/08/23

    Childhood poverty has long-term consequences on the human mind and body, limiting individual potential. This episode looks at the scientific evidence of poverty's effect on the human body and how community partnerships can help reduce poverty in the context of the Caribbean islands.


    Credits:

    • Podington Bear (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/)


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    11 分
  • 3.7 - Lifelong Learning, Lasting Connections
    2025/08/16

    In this episode, Padma Gadepally explores how New Knowledge Adventures (NKA) and its dedicated community partners are empowering seniors in Idaho through lifelong learning and meaningful connections. By highlighting one example of successful community partnerships in senior care, this episode also invites listeners—especially those in Health Professions Education or community outreach—to consider how similar models of connection and collaboration can be applied across diverse populations and settings.

    Credits:

    • https://cetrain.isu.edu/nkatv/;
    • https://states.aarp.org/idaho/2024-new-knowledge-adventures-registration-opens-february-20;
    • https://www.boisestatepublicradio.org/community-calendar-search/event/new-knowledge-adventures-spring-classes;
    • https://www.youtube.com/@newknowledgeadventuresofid1523
    • Poddington Bear (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/)


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    12 分
  • 3.6 - Medical Laboratory Scientists in the Community – Moving Beyond the Lab
    2025/08/09

    Thao Vu explores how Medical Laboratory Scientists (MLS) can step beyond the lab to connect with the public. Through a conversation, we discuss about MLS professionals’ potential to engage through education, outreach, and community partnerships.

    Credits:

    • This episode features AI-generated voices using
      Elevenlabs.io
    • Podington Bear (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/)


    Acknowledgements:

    • Special thanks to the faculty and fellow classmates in the MPHE program at Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences at ODU and our wonderful listeners!
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    12 分
  • 3.5 - Food, Friends, and Allergies: Finding Inclusion and Safety in College Dining
    2025/08/02

    Food allergies can make college dining a dangerous and isolating experience, but change is happening on campuses nationwide. This episode, created by Susan Stillman, shares the heartbreaking story of Avery Gilbert, whose fatal reaction in a campus dining hall underscores the urgent need for safer practices. We explore the landmark Lesley University case, which established food allergies as a disability under the ADA, and highlight how programs like FARECheck are helping schools create safer, more inclusive dining environments. From legal battles to leadership examples like Duke University, this conversation empowers students and families to advocate for allergy-safe campus dining.Credits:

    • Podington Bear (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/)


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    13 分
  • 3.4 - Silenced Voices: A Discussion of Community Partnerships for Black Maternal Health
    2025/07/26

    Leslee Jennings and Derek Daniels discuss experience with childbirth from the maternal and paternal aspects. We will also discuss ideas for community partnerships from a paternal perspective.

    Credits:

    • Podington Bear (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/)


    Acknowledgements:

    Thank you Derek Daniels!

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    14 分
  • 3.3 - The Spiral Staircase
    2025/07/19

    Lester Bussey created this deeply reflective episode which explores identity, transformation, and reclamation through the metaphor of duplication. Using narrative, theory, and poetic language, "The Spiral Staircase" interrogates what is lost, what is preserved, and what is possible when systems attempt to replicate people without honoring their humanity.


    Credits:

    • https://gamma.app/docs/Shaping-the-Future-Dr-Evander-Cross-and-the-Power-of-Inclusion-79z72iqsry57aar
    • These images were created using OpenAI’s DALL·E via ChatGPT. They do not have Creative Commons licenses but are free to use commercially under OpenAI’s terms. Please list as: "Image generated with OpenAI DALL·E; no attribution required.
    • Music: Original ambient background composed using royalty-free loops from Uppbeat.io
    • 'My Days’ from The Notebook performed by Ms. Joy Woods
    • Script co-designed using ChatGPT 4 (OpenAI) as collaborative research and writing tool
    • Canva
    • Fliki AI
    • Gamma App
    • Poddington Bear (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/)


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    21 分
  • 3.2 - Rebuilding Community Advocacy: Inclusion, Equity, and Grassroots Leadership
    2025/07/12

    As recent executive orders threaten diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, vulnerable communities face increased challenges. In this episode, Joy Macheel and Monica Ibarra discuss the immediate impacts of these changes and the vital role of grassroots advocacy. What steps can we take to actively support our communities and rebuild resilience during these difficult times?

    Credits:

    • YouTube: Trump EO 14151: Ending Government DEI - Executive Order Audio Library
    • Crowd Talking – YouTube Audio library
    • Free sound effects from Descript:
      • File Cabinet Metal Door Close Squeak
      • Paper Flap Sheet Shake Movement
      • Crowd of People Talking

    Acknowledgements:

    Thanks to guest Monica Ibarra!

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    15 分
  • 3.1 - More Than Mentorship: How Community Builds Women Leaders in Emergency Medicine
    2025/07/05

    In this episode, Carrie Maupin explores how community partnerships and mentorship networks can transform the landscape for women in emergency medicine. Through real stories from residents and faculty, we highlight how meaningful connections—across departments, institutions, and communities—can open doors, build confidence, and shape the next generation of emergency medicine leaders.

    Credits:

    • Women in Emergency Medicine Mentoring Program –
      Indiana University (https://medicine.iu.edu/emergency-medicine/faculty/women-in-em)
    • Women in Leadership Pathway – Brigham and
      Women’s / Mass General (https://cdi.brighamandwomens.org/womens-
      leadership-program/)
    • Academy for Women in Academic Emergency
      Medicine (AWAEM) (https://www.saem.org/about-
      saem/academies-interest-groups-
      affiliates2/awaem)
    • FemInEM (https://www.feminem.org)
    • Podington Bear on FMA (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/)

    Acknowledgements:

    Thanks to Danielle Nesbit, DO for offering her insights. Thanks also to other emergency medicine residents and faculty, including Lacy, Ambika, Kristen, and Brittany who also shared their experiences through written word and allowed me to share.

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    13 分