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POD for the People!

POD for the People!

By: Tami Gouveia
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On POD for the People!, Dr. Tami Gouveia invites everyday Americans, community activists, and status quo disruptors to share stories and insights that inspire us to heal political divisions and invest in everyone's health and dignity for our collective well-being. Join us every week to learn more about how we can build a hopeful, joy-filled, and thriving future for everyone. Also, check us out at tamigouveia.com/podcast and follow Tami on social media at @TamiGouveiaMA.

POD (Power of Democracy) for the People!
Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Centering and Celebrating Cultures in Health - National Public Health Week
    Mar 30 2023

    In this episode, Dr. Chris Chanyasulkit shares exciting national events and calls to action in celebration of National Public Health Week. This year's NPHW is Sunday, April 3-Saturday, April 6, and is committed to "Centering and Celebrating Cultures in Health". To learn more and to celebrate with us, go to NPHW.org.

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    26 mins
  • Play for Health, Read for Health, and Vote for Health with Dr. Chris Chanyasulkit, President of the American Public Health Association
    Mar 19 2023

    In this episode, Dr. Chris Chanyasulkit helps us explore the power of working together to solve our most pressing problems through a deep love for justice, reading, voting, and public service. Chris highlights the important ways libraries support our health, dignity, and well-being and how we can leverage public health practice and volunteerism to help us see the humanity in each other. 

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • How to Foster Everyone's Health and Well-Being? Invest in the Mental Healthcare Workforce as a Public Good
    Jan 22 2023

    In this episode, Carla B. Monteiro gets real about her financial and personal struggles as a single mom, her experiences with depression and anxiety, and what it was like working as a social worker through Covid. She highlights the myriad ways that people overlook and miscommunicate the symptoms of depression and anxiety, leading to late diagnosis and missed treatment opportunities. She shares stories and offers timely and strategic solutions to the challenges facing the mental health care workforce and the structural burdens — from income and housing insecurity to gun violence — many social work students of color and those from low socio-economic backgrounds carry as they complete their degrees and enter the workforce. She offers a list of resources to help you find treatment for yourself or a loved one.

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    48 mins
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