Public Health Epidemiology Conversations

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This podcast explores public health careers, epidemiology, and public health entrepreneurship. The episodes features conversations that encourage you to think creatively and use innovation, while also helping you see public health everywhere.

Recent Episodes
  • PHEC 401: Navigating the Long COVID Journey, With Brooke Keaton
    Apr 22, 2025 – 38:00
  • PHEC 400: Celebrating 400 Episodes: What’s Next
    Apr 15, 2025 – 11:29
  • PHEC 399: Interdisciplinary Leadership, With Deanna Wathington, MD, MPH
    Apr 8, 2025 – 36:59
  • PHEC 398: A Conversation On Women's Equality
    Apr 1, 2025 – 26:27
  • PHEC 397: Be Hungry, Curious, And Humble, With Bryan Buckley, DrPH, MPH
    Mar 25, 2025 – 33:47
  • PHEC 396: Choosing Your Area of Disruption, With Raymona Lawrence, DrPH, MPH
    Mar 18, 2025 – 39:59
  • PHEC 395: From Environmental Policy to Reproductive Justice, With Jennie Wetter, MA
    Mar 11, 2025 – 35:41
  • PHEC 394: Addressing The Emotional Toll on Public Health Professionals
    Mar 4, 2025 – 25:33
  • PHEC 393: Empowering Public Health Advocacy, With Chris Chanyasulkit, PhD, MPH
    Feb 25, 2025 – 43:06
  • PHEC 392: Global Journey Of Impact, With Dr. C. Perry Brown
    Feb 18, 2025 – 34:32
  • PHEC 391: AI Tools for Public Health, With Brad Krueger, MPH
    Feb 11, 2025 – 34:15
  • PHEC 390: Navigating Public Health in 2025
    Feb 4, 2025 – 34:19
  • PHEC 389: What Is Public Health, In Plain Language
    Jan 28, 2025 – 29:49
  • PHEC 388: Public Health and Politics, With Jennifer Mandelbaum, PhD, MPH
    Jan 21, 2025 – 40:31
  • PHEC 387: The Power Of Community Health Workers, With Kandis Draw
    Jan 14, 2025 – 36:05
  • PHEC 386: Celebrating Wins And Embracing The Unexpected
    Jan 7, 2025 – 39:15
  • PHEC 385: Global Reach, Top Episodes, And What's Next
    Dec 31, 2024 – 26:08
  • PHEC 384: Gratitude And Vision For A New Year In Public Health
    Dec 24, 2024 – 09:08
  • PHEC 383: New Features & Fresh Direction For Our Podcast
    Dec 17, 2024 – 16:13
  • PHEC 382: Creating An Engaging Podcast Community
    Dec 10, 2024 – 11:56
  • PHEC 381: Engaging Communities In Conversations About Diabetes
    Dec 3, 2024 – 33:37
  • PHEC 380: Creating A Stakeholder Appreciation System
    Nov 26, 2024 – 13:23
  • PHEC 379: Post-Election Action Steps For Public Health Professionals
    Nov 19, 2024 – 09:05
  • PHEC 378: Building Relationships at Public Health Events
    Nov 12, 2024 – 29:54
  • PHEC 377: Breast Cancer Awareness Conversations
    Nov 5, 2024 – 33:07
  • PHEC 376: Strengthening Professional Community Ties
    Oct 29, 2024 – 07:07
  • PHEC 375: Lessons from a Plumbing Experience
    Oct 22, 2024 – 17:15
  • PHEC 374: The Confess Project, With Lorenzo Lewis, MPA
    Oct 15, 2024 – 27:29
  • PHEC 373: Unlocking Opportunities Through Networking
    Oct 8, 2024 – 33:36
  • PHEC 372: Suicide Prevention Awareness Conversations With Communities
    Oct 1, 2024 – 34:45
  • PHEC 371: Prioritizing The User Experience In Community Engagement
    Sep 24, 2024 – 11:17
  • PHEC 370: The Role Of Public Health In Daily Life, With Karen Mancera-Cuevas, DrPH, MPH
    Sep 17, 2024 – 34:37
  • PHEC 369: Overcoming Challenges In Projects
    Sep 10, 2024 – 14:42
  • PHEC 368: Tragedy, Grief, And Gratitude
    Sep 3, 2024 – 15:30
  • PHEC 367: The Power of Listening, A Client Story
    Aug 27, 2024 – 16:04
  • PHEC 366: Let’s Meet In Person
    Aug 20, 2024 – 08:01
  • PHEC 365: Humanizing Public Health Work
    Aug 13, 2024 – 15:59
  • PHEC 364: Minority Mental Health Conversations With Communities
    Aug 6, 2024 – 34:16
  • PHEC 363: Engaging With And Serving BIPOC Communities
    Jul 30, 2024 – 16:08
  • PHEC 362: Education And Equity In Public Health, With Christie VanHorne, MEd, MPH
    Jul 23, 2024 – 32:59
  • PHEC 361: The Power of Networking, With Misozi Houston, MPH
    Jul 16, 2024 – 25:52
  • PHEC 360: Taking The Stress Off Of Public Health Students And Early Career Professionals
    Jul 9, 2024 – 18:22
  • PHEC 359: Alzheimer’s Disease and Brain Health, Conversations With Communities
    Jul 2, 2024 – 28:15
  • PHEC 358: The NEW Tribal Epidemiology Centers Podcast
    Jun 25, 2024 – 10:34
  • PHEC 357: Multifaceted Approach To Impactful Work, With Kristi Guillory Reid, JD
    Jun 18, 2024 – 34:32
  • PHEC 356: Designing Effective E-Learning Solutions, With Leah Roman, MPH
    Jun 11, 2024 – 38:49
  • PHEC 355:Mental Health Awareness, Conversations With Communities
    Jun 4, 2024 – 39:09
  • PHEC 354: Digital Health Strategy, With Craig DeLarge, MPH, MBA
    May 28, 2024 – 33:32
  • PHEC 353: Big Changes, Updates, And What’s Next
    May 21, 2024 – 22:27
  • PHEC 352: Healthcare Innovation And Public Health, With Stephen Martin, PhD, MPH
    May 14, 2024 – 42:02
Recent Reviews
  • ChiBoi5631
    So good!
    Dr. Huntley does such a good job lifting up important conversations and bringing guests with deep expertise in their categories. I’ve been listening for several years and look forward to seeing each new episode!
  • PublicHealth247
    Must listen for anyone in Public Health
    I first came across the podcast while in grad school and the guest and host share gems that can help everyone, the student, emerging professional and the seasoned public health leader. Very inspiring and worth your time investment.
  • Dr. Joyee
    Truly motivating!
    I love Dr. Huntley and everything about this podcast. From the guest stories to the tools and tips, everything is applicable to my public health career. It has truly motivated me to continue to level up and build my skills in public health. The podcast also educates me on who is doing this work. I look forward to more each week!
  • Ericka Kay
    Pioneering Public Health Conversations
    Dr. Huntley has truly been a beacon of light in pioneering Public Health conversations. When I first started listening to her, I had absolutely NO idea of who and what I wanted to be in Public Health. Your podcast has encouraged me and helped transform my mindset and helped to remove the barriers that I placed on myself. Thank you for being open and transparent and not putting a limit on your guests and how others can learn from and with you. Highly recommended podcast. There isn’t an episode that I miss!
  • Angelfish212
    A rare find
    It’s exciting to find a podcast focused on the broad and diverse field that is public health. Dr. Huntley is a champion for educating & empowering professionals & the public about this field . She’s inspiring & so is each guest .
  • Bachiflower
    Inspiring and motivating podcast!
    I’m so happy that I found this podcast! Dr. Huntley is very knowledgeable, friendly and full of creative tips on how to get started or think differently about your work if you’re already experienced. She offers a lot of clear action steps and is insightful and inspiring. Highly recommended!
  • SolKissedMama
    Not Public Health But Love This Show
    Like the title says, I am not in the public health field at all BUT I love listening in every episode because I find different nuggets of knowledge that I can add into my life and business!
  • Jersey551
    Excellent find to enrich my service year
    Currently I am carrying out my service year in a rural free clinic in Wisconsin. I am striving to be very intentional about building my network and skill set as much as possible during my downtime. Finding Dr. Huntley’s podcast is perfect because she puts her audience’s needs first which is clearly shown in the questions and comments she makes throughout every episode. You can feel that she wants to ensure every episode is as valuable as possible so I would never hesitate to recommend her podcast to others. Thank you for all that you do Dr. Huntley, you definitely have a lifetime listener here in America’s Dairyland!
  • Araba Assan
    Wonderful podcast
    I absolutely love this podcast!! Informative and relatable. Would definitely recommend to public health students and new/early career public health professionals.
  • NDNWarrior
    Professional and digestible
    I have been listening to this podcast for about 2-3 years. At that time, this was the only podcast in the public health field that was both professional and digestible. I was in undergrad at the time and taking those next steps to get in a MPH program. I am the first in my family to go to grad school so I did not know the process and Dr. CH Huntley was the guidance I needed. When I got into my MPH program, my school was about a 45 minute commute and the podcast helped me stay current on the issues and build my public health professional network. My most favorite experience with Dr. CH Huntley and the podcast, is when she started doing the Tribal Epidemiology series! I am Native American in the public health field and we need more of us in this field. I’m so glad Dr. CH Huntley is highlighting my people as this is not taught in the public health curriculum. Thank you Dr. CH Huntley and yes, I graduated with my MPH degree this past May!
  • Boom boom butt baboon
    Encouragement I Needed
    Listening to this show regularly provided me with the support and encouragement I needed to pursue jobs I wasn’t sure I was qualified for. I had a huge sense of self doubt coming from the long absence from the field of public health. Listening to the personal stories from the many guests Charlotte hosted slowly built up my confidence to not abandon my dreams, previous experience and education. Connecting with her on LinkedIn gave me the personal experience and encouragement. She is just such a kind person who really is compassionate about building a community for people who identify their work with public health. I acknowledge her as a single major contributing factor that led to me being hired as an epidemiologist.
  • Gabriela Calvi
    Amazing Practical tools
    I am fan of this podcast since February 2019. I am so glad I found this amazing Public Health Career podcast during my undergrad internship and I did not know what I suppose to do after graduation. Well, if you are seeking direction on which path to take, and you think the power of networking is unreal then you MUST listen to this podcast. Dr. Huntley gives you the step by step for any student to reach their Public Health goal.
  • koripitt
    Amazing podcast for anyone in public health!
    As public health is such a broad and expansive field, it’s easy to get discouraged when it comes to finding your niche. Dr. Huntley’s podcast offers interviews with diverse health professionals from all areas of public health and the conversations feature insights from their career journeys - how they started to where they are today. I found this to be super helpful because it made me realize how nonlinear and exciting a public health career can be. This podcast made me feel less alone as I was an MPH student without a clue which direction I wanted to take my career when I found this resource. Thank you, Dr. Huntley, for your work. Your content is truly an expander for students and professionals alike.
  • cadelarge
    Key tool in my career pivot to PH!
    I have been listening to this podcast for more than a year now since discovering it shortly after I started by MPH program. I have found it to be a nice balance of instruction, advice and case studies (via interviews) which span a broad array of sectors across Public Health and Epidemiology. I have also found Dr. Huntley to be know only informative but also a warm, engaging and caring leader of this tribe she has assembled around this topic. She even answers emails, not that I am suggesting we crowd her inbox. It has also been ice to see how she continues to evolve and expand this franchise and its services beyond the podcast. I regularly recommend this podcast to my colleagues and those who come to me for advice on pursuing their own PH careers. Obviously I cannot recommend this podcast enough.
  • Setting Financial Goals
    Interesting
    You do not need a medical background to quickly become engrossed in her topics and the authentic conversations with her guest! I recommend this podcast for those interested in the well being of our communities!
  • Healthovercurls
    Podcast review
    I just want to say that I enjoyed your podcast on networking and Dr. Browns podcast episode. The power of networking is real! I met my first Director at a conference. We were in line for lunch, and we started talking about the lunch buffet. Also, Dr. Browns episode has great tips for seasoned and early public health professionals. Thank you for your podcast and your wisdom!
  • Ardandia
    Great Resource of Public Health Information
    I greatly enjoy listening to and learning from this podcast as focuses on different topics of interest related to public health. The interviews and thorough discussions with field leaders make this a great resource for sharing public health knowledge and information.
  • onejohn319
    Excellent podcast!
    Another great episode with a lot of great information that is so value to learn in your career development plan!
  • Daphne Washington
    Consistent and quality content!
    Thank you Dr. Huntley for providing consistent and quality information that is relatable to public health professionals! As someone with just a few years of experience and is now preparing to begin a master’s program, I find your content extremely helpful as I look to make the most of the next phase in my public health journey.
  • Raul Figueroa
    Awesome
    Great podcast! An essential for anyone working or curious about anything and everything public health!
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