• Local Voices, Global Impact: Cities and the Fight Against NCDs
    Sep 15 2025

    In this timely conversation, Mayor Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr of Freetown Sierra Leone and Dr. Mary-Ann Etiebet, President and CEO of Vital Strategies, discuss the critical role cities play in combating non-communicable diseases (NCDs) ahead of the UN's Fourth High-Level Meeting on the prevention and control of NCDs and the promotion of mental health and wellbeing on 25 September 2025.

    Freetown is leading by example on NCD prevention as part of the Partnership for Healthy Cities, a global network of 74 cities supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies in partnership with Vital Strategies and the World Health Organization. Mayor Aki-Sawyerr shares insights on how urban centers, home to nearly 60% of the global population, can deliver fast, responsive policy solutions where people live, work, and play. The episode highlights cities as powerful allies in global health action, demonstrating what's possible when urban leaders are resourced and empowered to tackle pressing public health challenges at the local level.

    This episode references a recent statement from the Partnership for Healthy Cities, urging world leaders to recognize cities as essential partners in addressing NCDs . A number of mayors championed the statement’s call to action, including Mayor Aki-Sawyerr.

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    29 mins
  • Campaigns for Change: Community Is the Channel—Communicating in a Networked World
    Apr 22 2025

    In the final episode of our Campaigns for Change series, we speak to creative director and story architect Kesu James to explore the radical shift from one-way public health messaging to community-driven, decentralized conversations. This episode dives into the evolution from Web 1 to Web 3, what it means for trust and authority, and how communicators must adapt in a world where your message is no longer the oracle—it’s the conversation starter.

    We unpack what it takes to build public health campaigns that spark genuine dialogue, foster human connection, and meet people where they are—online, in community, and beyond.

    Our guest on this episode:

    • Kesu James, Creative Director and Story Architect

    Visit the Campaign Beacon resource mentioned in this episode at www.campaignbeacon.org

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    26 mins
  • Campaigns for Change: The Power of Trusted Messengers in Public Health Campaigns
    Mar 3 2025

    In this conversation, we speak to Denene Rodney, CEO of Zebra Strategies, about the changing communication landscape, the need for trust in public health, along with strategies for building and maintaining trust. We also explore the role of messengers in reaching hard-to-reach populations. The conversation highlights the importance of consistency, dignity, and soft engagement in research, as well as the power of trusted messengers with lived experiences.

    Our guest on this episode:

    • Denene Rodney, CEO of Zebra Strategies

    Visit the Campaign Beacon resource mentioned in this episode at www.campaignbeacon.org

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    33 mins
  • Campaigns for Change: Redefining Harm Reduction with Community Voices
    Jan 29 2025

    In this episode we explore overdose prevention and harm reduction campaigns with Tony Newman, Director of Communications for Vital Strategies’ Overdose Prevention Program, and Gloria Malone, Senior Manager for Digital Multimedia Strategy. They discuss the power of communications to combat stigma, shift perceptions, and promote evidence-based solutions like harm reduction services and overdose prevention centers. Through real-world examples, they emphasize storytelling, community collaboration, and data-driven strategies to change hearts, minds, and policies.

    This episode features:

    • Tony Newman, Director of Communications for Vital Strategies’ Overdose Prevention Program
    • Gloria Malone, Senior Manager for Digital Multimedia Strategy for Vital Strategies' Overdose Prevention Program

    Visit the Campaign Beacon resource mentioned in this episode at www.campaignbeacon.org

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    29 mins
  • Campaigns for Change: How Planned Parenthood and M+R Drive Social Impact
    Jan 9 2025

    This episode is the first in our Campaigns for Change series, where we examine how communications campaigns can help shape public health policy.

    We speak with Jacqueline Murphy, Senior Director of Digital Marketing Innovation at Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and Michael Ward, Partner at agency M+R. We explore the evolving digital landscape for nonprofit campaigns, discuss strategies to counter misinformation, and how to engage diverse audiences effectively. Key topics include leveraging social media, storytelling, paid advertising, and lessons from impactful campaigns such as Planned Parenthood’s response to the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health decision. We also discuss how an audience-centric approach and sustained communication efforts are crucial in advancing public health and social change.

    This episode features:

    • Jacqueline Murphy, Senior Director of Digital Marketing Strategy and Innovation at Planned Parenthood Federation of America
    • Michael Ward, Partner at M+R

    Visit the Campaign Beacon resource mentioned in this episode at www.campaignbeacon.org

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    38 mins
  • Using Technology and Data to Improve Active Travel
    Sep 19 2024

    In this conversation we’re joined by Jamie Cudden, leader of Dublin's Smart City Program, and Constanza Jimena Delón Córdoba, Director of Road Safety Information Monitoring at Mexico City's Mobility Department. We explore the use of technology and data to improve active travel, promote road safety, and create healthier and safer cities. Both Dublin and Mexico City are part of the Partnership for Healthy Cities and serve as innovation labs, sharing their experiences and learnings with other cities. The conversation highlights the importance of community engagement, data-driven decision-making, and the need for infrastructure and policy changes to prioritize public health and well-being.

    Our guests on this episode are:

    - Jamie Cudden, leader of Dublin's Smart City Program

    - Constanza Jimena Delón Córdoba, Director of Road Safety Information Monitoring at Mexico City's Mobility Department

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    31 mins
  • Sugar, Salt, Fat: The Fight for Nutrient Warning Labels in Mexico and Colombia
    Aug 14 2024

    How can we help consumers make healthier food choices while shopping at the supermarket?

    Nutrient warning labels can instantly inform shoppers if a product is high in sugar, salt or fat. But attempts to implement these labels face stiff opposition from the food and beverage industries.

    In this episode we hear about the challenges and successes of getting front-of-package warning labels on foods in Colombia and Mexico, including industry interference and lawsuits.

    Despite obstacles, they have seen positive results, such as increased awareness, changes in consumer behavior, and product reformulation.

    Guests include:

    - Javier Zúñiga, Legal Coordinator from El Poder del Consumidor

    - Andrés Vélez, Partner at Edulegal, Colombia

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    28 mins
  • Litigating for Health: Challenging the Tobacco and Food Industries
    Jul 24 2024

    We explore the impact of laws and regulations on public health, particularly in relation to tobacco control and food systems.

    Our discussion looks at the importance of litigation in driving social change and provides examples of impactful legal action in Brazil and South Africa. The conversation also touches on the hurdles faced in enacting public health policies, such as resource constraints and the influence of powerful corporations.

    Our guests on this episode are:

    • Isabel Barbosa, Associate Director of O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law
    • Sasha Stevenson, Executive Director of SECTION27
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    34 mins