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Olyvia Phillips

On the Mic w/ Olyvia

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On the Mic w/ Olyvia

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On the Mic w/ Olyvia

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As we know, February was Black History Month. During February and really every day, we are celebrating love, contributions, and lives of black folks and black communities. -During this episode, I spoke with  Dr. Julia Rosebush, the Medical Dire
I think the title of this episode gives an indication of what we will focus on and that’s the verdict of Breonna Taylor’s case. As we know the grand jury of the trial did not charge ANY of the officers with killing Breonna Taylor in her Louisvi
In this episode, I spoke with Nicole Vick! Nicole is a seasoned public health professional, spending the last fifteen years providing tools and strategies to stakeholders, community-based organizations, and residents to improve health and preve
This episode focuses on grief. I wanted to discuss this topic because 2020 seems like a year that we have all been impacted by this strong emotion due to everything that’s happened. From the passing of loved ones to celebrity passing’s that hav
This episode discusses IPV or Intimate Partner Violence. It is no secret that this occurs daily, and one of the trending headlines in the pop culture world was the act of violence toward Megan Thee Stallion by artist Tory Lanez. Intimate Partne
This episode, I was invited to speak with Public Health Culture host Leonora Okwara, MPH to discuss the following:How COVID-19 is affecting children and families.How COVID-19 is exposing and bringing to light the already deep health inequalitie
Self-Care is a topic discussed so much but we sometime lack in actually practicing it. This episode talks about self-care and also explains its relationship to public health!..ResourcesTalkSpace.comGuided Meditation Example https://k-p.li/2E5i7
According to the CDC, high blood pressure (hypertension) increases the risk for heart disease and stroke, two leading causes of death for Americans. And in communities of color, these rates are increasing daily. Jasmine Solola, a medical studen
This episode discusses racism, the social implications of it, and what it actually means to be an ally to the Black Lives Matter Movement. This episode also features a conversation with public health student and Black Lives Matter ally Aishwary
On this episode I speak with Alisa Howard. Alisa Howard is a Public Health Servant Leader, Community Health Educator, Author and Editor. With extensive experience in the field, Alisa has used her skills to address community health needs. ..Epis
This episode focuses on how misinformation, or the inadvertent spread of false information and disinformation, the deliberate spread of false information, can have harmful effects on individual and population health. With this knowledge, our go
"Black communities are disproportionately impacted by COVID-19." That is what the headlines have been saying as of late. To some of us, this is not a shocker, however, to most it is. But why? Well, this episode I spoke with Dr. Aja Reynolds, a
Day 7, the final day of NPHW 2020 is focusing on Economics. On this episode, I interviewed Professor Anthony LoSasso of DePaul University (Alma Mater!) Anthony T. LoSasso is an economist whose research spans several dimensions of health and lab
Day 6 of National Public Health Week focuses on Healthy Housing. Safe and stable housing is so important to health outcomes. This episode features an interview with the Executive Director of the Housing Authority of Cook County, the second larg
One of the themes for NPHW 2020 was Environmental Health. During this episode, we speak with a Senior Environmental Health Specialist, Ashish Patel, a Senior Environmental Health Specialist with the University of Chicago.  He has 13 years of ex
Day 3 of #NPHW2020 or National Public Health Week 2020 is focusing on Violence Prevention! Violence is a leading causes of premature deaths in this country, so it is vital to do the best we can with addressing this. On that note, I have intervi
It's Day 2 of National Public Health Week 2020 and today's theme is on Maternal and Child Health! To speak on this topic and share valuable insights and resources is a pediatric provider who has extensive knowledge and experience in this realm.
April 6, 2020 is the start of National Public Health Week 2020 (http://www.nphw.org/nphw-2020) ! To kickstart this week and the first theme of National Public Health Week, Mental Illness, I interviewed NAMI Chicago Executive Director, Alexa Jam
Let's talk about mental and physical health while we are all staying home/sheltering in place! ..Episode Resources:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prepare/managing-stress-anxiety.html Health
COVID-19 is everywhere right now! This episode provides a breakdown of the in's and out's in terms that are easily digestible.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/phfortheculture)
The flu is a public health concern? Who knew!..Episode Resource(s):The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention https://tinyurl.com/y7vgetwmSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/phfortheculture)
This episode is an introduction to the world of public health! Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/phfortheculture)
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