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The SHIFT

The SHIFT

著者: Mike Marshall
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The Shift — hosted by U.S. Alcohol Policy Alliance CEO Mike Marshall — is a podcast about truth, stories, and change. Each episode, we bring together lived experience, community voices, and the latest research to unpack alcohol's impact and explore the policies that can protect our health and communities. Join us as we transform America's alcohol culture.2025 マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ 社会科学 経済学
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  • What Big Alcohol Doesn't Want You to Know | The Shift | Season 1 Episode 4
    2025/10/29

    In this episode of The Shift, USAPA CEO Mike Marshall explores Ireland's groundbreaking step toward requiring cancer warning labels on alcohol. Joined by Sheila Gilheany, CEO of Alcohol Action Ireland, they unpack how Ireland became the first country in the world to mandate labels that tell the truth about alcohol's health risks, and what it could mean for U.S. policy. This conversation reveals why warning labels matter, how the alcohol industry fights to suppress them, and what advocates everywhere can learn from Ireland's playbook.

    Guest Bio

    Sheila Gilheany, CEO of Alcohol Action Ireland, and is a leading advocate in Ireland who focuses on reducing alcohol harms. She is a member of the Public Health Alcohol Research Group established by the Minister for Health in Ireland to advise on alcohol policy evaluation research.

    Key Takeaways

    Alcohol warning labels make a difference — Studies show that clear health warnings reduce consumption, inform public debate, and shift cultural norms.

    ✅ Industry pushback is fierce and strategic — Big Alcohol uses delay tactics, misinformation, and economic arguments to stall implementation.

    Advocates can learn from Ireland's success — Build coalitions, gather public polling data, and keep the issue visible in the media to maintain momentum for change.

    Resources & Links

    📩 Subscribe to the USAPA Newsletter

    💙 Donate to USAPA

    📄 Transcript of this Episode

    🔗 Follow USAPA:

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    Facebook

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    27 分
  • "Did Drinking Give Me Breast Cancer?"| The Shift | Season 1 Episode 3
    2025/10/22

    In this episode of The Shift, USAPA CEO Mike Marshall explores the hidden link between alcohol and breast cancer—a connection too few people know about. Joined by Stephanie Mencimer, senior reporter at Mother Jones, they unpack Stephanie's personal journey through a breast cancer diagnosis and her groundbreaking 2018 investigation, "Did Drinking Give Me Breast Cancer?" Together, they examine how the alcohol industry has downplayed the science, shaped public perception, and even "pinkwashed" its products in the name of breast cancer awareness.

    Guest Bio

    Stephanie Mencimer is a staff reporter at Mother Jones. In 2017, Stephanie was diagnosed with breast cancer and while going through treatment wrote, "Did Drinking Give Me Breast Cancer?"

    Key Takeaways

    ✅ Alcohol is a known carcinogen, and evidence linking it to breast cancer has been clear for decades—yet most women are never told this by their doctors.

    ✅ The alcohol industry has invested heavily in shaping research and public messaging, emphasizing "personal responsibility" and the myth of health benefits while minimizing known risks.

    ✅ Knowledge is power—as Stephanie's story shows, being informed about alcohol's real risks gives people the freedom to make choices about their health based on truth, not marketing.

    Resources & Links

    🎙️ Subscribe to this Podcast → https://www.youtube.com/@usalcoholpolicy?sub_confirmation=1

    📩 Subscribe to the USAPA Newsletter → https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/ZjD6FbS/usapapodcast

    💙 Donate to USAPA → https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=3FALCUVKPLLTQ&source=url&ssrt=1703743018896

    📄 Transcript of this episode → https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dYhLcZAuuLMyyIITepJD0ryzWvMDR-Cg/view?usp=sharing

    📚 Read Stephanie's article "Did Drinking Give Me Breast Cancer?"→ https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2018/04/did-drinking-give-me-breast-cancer/

    🔗 Follow USAPA:

    LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/us-alcohol-policy-alliance/

    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/usalcoholpolicyalliance/

    TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@usalcoholpolicyalliance

    X https://x.com/usalcoholpolicy

    Facebook https://www.facebook.com/USAlcoholPolicy/

    If you found this conversation valuable, please subscribe to The Shift wherever you listen to podcasts and share it with someone who needs to hear the truth.

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    19 分
  • Cecily Mak: Alcohol, Breast Cancer, & Me | The Shift | Season 1 Episode 2
    2025/10/13

    On this episode of The Shift, U.S. Alcohol Policy Alliance CEO Mike Marshall talks with board member, attorney, operator, investor, and advisor to start-ups and organizations across tech and wellbeing Cecily Mak about her breast cancer journey — from what she wishes she knew before she was diagnosed to the work she's doing to help people make informed choices about the role of alcohol in their lives.

    About Our Guest

    Cecily Mak, one of our USAPA board members, is an entrepreneur, author, and mother who was diagnosed with breast cancer in early 40s. Cecily shares her journey from diagnosis to recovery and how it changed the way she thinks about alcohol, health, and the messages we're all surrounded by. It's an honest, powerful conversation about vulnerability, strength, and shifting the way we talk about breast cancer prevention.

    Key Discussions

    ✅ Cecily's cancer journey and how she learned about the link between alcohol and breast cancer.

    ✅ How the alcohol industry is working to prevent people from knowing the truth about their products' harms.

    ✅ Cecily's commitment to helping people make informed choices and change their habits or their tendencies or their relationship with alcohol or any other thing that's taking them away from presence and clarity. Alcohol was my primary one. From the inside out, from an intentional and conscious way.

    Resources & Links

    📩 Subscribe to the USAPA Newsletter

    💙 Donate to USAPA

    📄 Transcript of this Episode

    🌐 Cecily Mak's Website

    👤 Cecily Mak's Bio

    🔗 Follow USAPA:

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    • Instagram

    • TikTok

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    • Facebook

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    27 分
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