Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation

Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation

By Melanie Sona and Erin Liedtke

Erin and Melanie are on a mission to uncover the powerful connection between neighborhoods and health. Did you know your zip code can influence your health more than your genetic code? Each episode, they dive into inspiring conversations with public health experts and community leaders, unraveling the hidden threads that tie our well-being to the environments we live in. Tune in every other Monday for fresh insights, bold ideas, and a shared journey toward building a healthier nation—one neighborhood at a time!
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Do you remember what your PE classes were like in school? Join us in this enlightening episode as we sit down with Dr. Tara Blackshear, the visionary behind BLinG-Health, a groundbreaking program dedicated to reshaping physical education for black children. Dr. Blackshear shares her passionate journey and insights into the critical issues of inequity and limited access to quality education faced by black and brown students, particularly in the realm of physical fitness.

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Learn more about the power of physical education as a tool for social change and gain valuable perspectives on fostering equity and inclusion in every aspect of our educational systems. Tune in to learn how BLinG-Health is not only revolutionizing physical education but also championing a brighter future for generations to come.

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Learn More about BLinG Health


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In this enlightening episode of Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation, we delve into what's in the ideal neighborhood and the importance of collaboration across disciplines with Dr. Tiffany Gary-Webb an esteemed researcher and Associate Professor at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health. We delve into the intricacies of creating the ideal neighborhood, exploring how collaborative efforts across disciplines play a crucial role in shaping vibrant communities.

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Tune in as we explore the nuances of public health research, the importance of community engagement, and the challenges and opportunities of bridging the gap between academia and policy-making. Whether you're passionate about urban planning, public health, or interdisciplinary collaboration, this episode offers invaluable perspectives on creating healthier, more equitable neighborhoods for all.

Listen now to gain fresh insights and inspiration from Dr. Tiffany Gary-Webb's pioneering work in building healthier communities.


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Cultivating Change: Empowering Communities Through Urban Agriculture with Duron Chavis

Cultivating Change: Empowering Communities Through Urban Agriculture with Duron Chavis

In this week's episode, urban agriculturist Duron Chavis shares his profound insights and experiences in the realm of community-led activism. Join us as we delve into the transformative power of reclaiming land for the betterment of disinvested communities.

Duron's journey embodies the essence of fostering health, happiness, self-sustainability, and economic prosperity through urban agriculture. Through his decades of experience, he sheds light on how the built environment of marginalized communities can be revitalized and thrive through land ownership initiatives.

Tune in to discover the wealth of knowledge Duron offers on food justice, health equity, and the pivotal role of community activism in shaping a more just society. From practical farming tips to profound discussions on reparations through land acquisition, this episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone passionate about social and environmental change.

Join us as we explore the concept of reparations through land repossession and learn how exploited communities can reclaim their autonomy and dignity through the power of agriculture and community resilience. This conversation is a beacon of hope for those seeking to build a more equitable and sustainable future for all.


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Duron's Website

Happy Natural Festival


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From Down Under to Around the Globe: A Vision for Healthier Cities with Melanie Lowe

From Down Under to Around the Globe: A Vision for Healthier Cities with Melanie Lowe

Join us this week as we explore the future of urban living with the one and only Melanie Lowe. In this episode, we explore the critical need for climate-resilient neighborhoods, the transformative concept of 15-minute cities, and the ambitious 1000 Cities Challenge that is reshaping the landscape of urban development.

Melanie Lowe, a leading expert in sustainable urban planning, shares her expertise and vision for creating communities that stand resilient in the face of climate change. Discover how 15-minute cities could save your lives, where everything you need is within a short walk or bike ride, fostering a more sustainable and interconnected way of life.

We navigate through the intricacies of the 1000 Cities Challenge, a global initiative aimed at creating a thousand innovative and sustainable urban centers. Melanie Lowe provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities this initiative presents, paving the way for a future where cities are not just hubs of activity but bastions of resilience and sustainability.

Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that explores the intersection of urban planning, climate action, and community development. Melanie Lowe's expertise and passion promise to inspire and ignite your curiosity about the cities of tomorrow. Don't miss out on this engaging discussion that could reshape your perspective on the urban landscapes we inhabit and aspire to build!

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The Global Observatory of Healthy and Sustainable Cities

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The Blue Print for Healthier Communities: Transforming Neighborhoods Through Architecture

In this episode, we are honored to host Dr. Adele Houghton, a distinguished expert in the field, to unravel the intricate relationship between building design and community health.

Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of Blueprints for Health, where every structure tells a story about our physical and mental well-being. Adele Houghton, a trailblazer in the realm of architecture and health, shares her insights on how the design of our surroundings influences our daily lives.

From the layout of neighborhoods to the materials used in construction, we uncover the hidden connections between architecture and health outcomes. How can thoughtful design promote active lifestyles, reduce stress, and foster a sense of community? Adele guides us through the intricacies, offering valuable perspectives that bridge the gap between urban planning and public health.

Discover the transformative power of architecture as we discuss real-world examples, case studies, and innovative approaches to building design that prioritize the well-being of residents. In this episode, we not only explore the challenges but also envision a future where our built environment becomes a catalyst for healthier, happier communities.

Tune in for an engaging conversation that transcends the bricks and mortar, revealing the untold stories of the spaces we inhabit. Adele Houghton's expertise promises to leave you inspired and empowered to see your surroundings in a whole new light. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode on how the structures around us shape the landscape of our health. Welcome to a world where design truly matters.

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Building Inclusivity: A Deep Dive into the Urbanist Perspective with Dr. Emily Talen

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Concrete Impacts: Vision for Healthy Built Environments with Dr. Richard Jackson

Concrete Impacts: Vision for Healthy Built Environments with Dr. Richard Jackson

Welcome to yet another incredible episode of "Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Nation," where we dive into the visionary work of Dr. Richard Jackson, a true trailblazer in the realm of the built environment and its profound impact on our health.

Dr. Jackson's pioneering efforts have reshaped the way we view our cities and communities. In this episode, we unravel the layers of his impactful journey, exploring how he has championed the cause of creating healthier, more livable urban spaces.

From highlighting the intricate dance between architecture and well-being to emphasizing the critical importance of green spaces in our concrete jungles, Dr. Jackson has been a relentless advocate for the health of our cities. His insights go beyond structures; they delve into the very fabric of our communities, affecting how we live, breathe, and thrive.

Join us as we traverse the landscapes of Dr. Jackson's wisdom, discovering how his work has become a cornerstone in the foundation of healthier urban futures. It's not just about buildings; it's about sculpting environments that nurture, heal, and are accessible for everyone.

In this episode, we'll uncover the transformative power of thoughtful urban design, guided by Dr. Jackson's trailblazing principles. Get ready to see your neighborhood through a new lens—one that Dr. Richard Jackson has helped craft with a vision for a healthier, happier, and more vibrant nation. Don't miss this journey into the heart of urban well-being.

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Designing Healthy Communities

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Transforming Healthcare: Exploring Impacts of a State-Level Single-Payer System With Greg Tung

Transforming Healthcare: Exploring Impacts of a State-Level Single-Payer System With Greg Tung

Discover the future of healthcare in our latest podcast episode, featuring the insightful expertise of Dr. Gregory Tung. Join us as we unpack the possibilities and implications of implementing a state-level single-payer system in Colorado. Greg's in-depth exploration extends beyond theory, examining the multifaceted economic, health, and social impacts of this transformative policy.

Our conversation navigates the real-world considerations surrounding the establishment of a state-level single-payer healthcare system. Greg provides an enlightening analysis, reflecting on the complex interplay between policy decisions, public health, and societal dynamics. Drawing from his extensive research and expertise, he dives into the potential implications on healthcare access, affordability, and quality.

Referencing his notable work, which we explore in this episode, Dr. Tung delves into the intricacies of universal healthcare coverage at the state level, illuminating the possibilities and challenges that this policy proposal might entail. Through our engaging discussion, listeners gain a comprehensive understanding of the crucial factors and potential outcomes related to this progressive approach.

Step into this compelling dialogue and discover the insights and perspectives that shape our understanding of a state-level single-payer system. Greg's expertise equips us with the knowledge to navigate the complex landscape of healthcare policy, offering a thought-provoking exploration into its implications on individuals, communities, and the larger healthcare landscape in Colorado.


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Episode Link(s):

Healthcare Cost Analysis Task Force

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Neighborhood News: The Overlooked Impacts of Redistricting and Gerrymandering on Neighborhoods

Neighborhood News: The Overlooked Impacts of Redistricting and Gerrymandering on Neighborhoods

This week we're back with our Neighborhood News segment! Our aim is to provide a balanced perspective and engage in meaningful discussions that highlight the opportunities and challenges facing our communities. If you come across any news stories that directly impact your neighborhood, please email us at neighborhoods.podcast@gmail.com. We love to hear from our listeners and explore the stories that matter to you.

Today, we're examining the complex topic of gerrymandering, the art of manipulating the boundaries of electoral districts to favor one party or class. We discuss the new impact of redistricting on neighborhoods and it goes beyond politics.

Dr. Robert Vargas, a sociologist at the University of Chicago, conducted a fascinating study on how redistricting influences violence rates, particularly in Chicago. Only further illustrating the harmful impacts of redistricting along party lines.

As we explore this topic, we'd like to remind you that elections for the individuals who draw these lines and create policies that affect your neighborhood's health are on the horizon. Upcoming decisions will be made tomorrow, on November 7th. Many states offer same-day registration, so if you missed the deadline for this election, you can still register to vote in your state now and ensure you don't miss the next one in 2024. Your participation in local elections is crucial for your neighborhood, schools, and issues directly affecting you.

For more voting information, check out https://vote.gov/. Go vote!


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Nov 06, 202322:29
Empowering Environmental Justice: A Conversation with Abre' Conner from NAACP

Empowering Environmental Justice: A Conversation with Abre' Conner from NAACP

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Rootshock: A conversation with Dr. Mindy Fullilove
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The Father of Environmental Justice: A Conversation with Dr. Robert Bullard
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Policy, Progress, and Possibilities: Bridging the Gap Between State Policies and Local Communities with Cheryl Williams

Policy, Progress, and Possibilities: Bridging the Gap Between State Policies and Local Communities with Cheryl Williams

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Environmental Justice and Beyond: Peggy Shepard's Vision for Equitable Community Development
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Season 3 Announcement!

Season 3 Announcement!

First Episode of Season 3 is dropping on October 2nd!

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Season 2 Finale: Recap and Reflection
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Heat in the ER: Battling Heat-Related Illnesses with Dr. Frank LoVecchio

Heat in the ER: Battling Heat-Related Illnesses with Dr. Frank LoVecchio

Discover the scorching truth about the impact of heat-related illnesses in our upcoming episode, where we sit down with Dr. Frank LoVecchio, a seasoned emergency medicine physician based in Arizona. Join us as we delve into the urgent and often overlooked issue of heat-related illnesses, from severe heatstroke cases to the unexpected dangers of scorching pavement burns.
With Dr. LoVecchio's wealth of first-hand experience in the emergency room, we unravel the devastating effects of heat on vulnerable populations, including the homeless who bear the brunt of extreme temperatures. Listen in as he shares poignant stories that shed light on the unique challenges of providing care during heatwaves and extreme heat events.
In this episode, Dr. LoVecchio also imparts invaluable insights on interventions that can save lives and reduce the burden of heat-related illness. From discussing innovative strategies to mitigate pavement burns to advocating for community-driven initiatives, his expertise shines a light on actionable steps that can transform our approach to heat-related health risks.
As we explore the past, present, and future of heat-related illnesses, Dr. LoVecchio offers his visionary perspective on what it takes to prevent these conditions from escalating further. Whether you're a healthcare professional, a concerned community member, or someone eager to understand the urgent need for change, this episode promises to enlighten, inspire, and empower.
Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the impact of heat on health and to hear Dr. LoVecchio's powerful call to action. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of the solution as we navigate the challenges of heat-related illnesses and work toward a safer and healthier future for all.

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Episode Links:

https://www.kff.org/racial-equity-and-health-policy/issue-brief/continued-rises-in-extreme-heat-and-implications-for-health-disparities/

 

https://kjzz.org/content/1851992/heat-related-hospital-visits-are-rise-metro-phoenix

 

https://www.azfamily.com/2023/08/08/extreme-heat-has-killed-147-people-5-counties-coroners-report-real-number-is-likely-much-higher/#:~:text=is%20in%20effect-,Extreme%20heat%20has%20killed%20103%20people%20in,counties%20so%20far%20in%202023&text=(CNN)%20%E2%80%94%20Extreme%20heat%20in,this%20searing%20summer%20is%20taking.

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-07-26/in-phoenix-heat-ice-filled-body-bags-are-a-life-saving-technology


https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/31/us/phoenix-heat-july.html


https://www.azfamily.com/2023/07/11/phoenix-chandler-er-doctors-seeing-uptick-heat-related-illnesses-burns/

Aug 28, 202341:16
Designing Tomorrow's Cities: Climate-Conscious Urban Planning with Brian Stone

Designing Tomorrow's Cities: Climate-Conscious Urban Planning with Brian Stone

In this episode, we sit down with Brian Stone, a distinguished urban developer and researcher, and have a very engaging conversation about the ever-pressing issue of rising temperatures and how neighborhoods are adapting to this changing climate.

Join us as we engage in a thought-provoking conversation with Brian, who sheds light on the intricate factors that render certain communities more susceptible to the harsh impacts of heat exposure. We'll explore the vulnerabilities faced by cities with limited adaptive capacity and their disproportionate struggles. Brian's expertise takes us on a journey through the crucial intersections of urban planning, adaptation strategies, and climate-conscious city scaping.

Amid the growing concerns for climate justice, our guest underscores the vital role that urban planning plays in advocating for a fair and sustainable future for all. He shares compelling insights into how cities can be transformed into climate-resilient havens, safeguarding vulnerable populations and fostering inclusivity. 

Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the dynamics at play, the challenges we must confront, and the visionary solutions that Brian Stone and his colleagues are crafting at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This episode brings awareness to conversations that transcend disciplines and inspiring action toward a more equitable and climate-conscious world. 

Whether you're an urban enthusiast, an environmental advocate, or simply curious about the future of our cities, this episode promises to broaden your perspective and equip you with knowledge about how to make our cities safer.

 


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Episode Link(s):

Urban Climate Lab-Projects

The City and the Coming Climate: Climate Change in the Places We Live 1st Edition


Aug 21, 202345:23
Neighborhood News: Highlighting Community and Policy Initiatives Addressing Heat

Neighborhood News: Highlighting Community and Policy Initiatives Addressing Heat

Tune in to our latest Neighborhood News segment, where we discuss news stories that highlight action based news stories that address the challenge of increased heat exposure. From the seemingly adorable antics of squirrels seeking heat relief to the monumental impact of massive funding initiatives, we cover a range of community and policy-driven interventions designed to beat the heat.
Join us as we delve into the heart of these initiatives, dissecting the powerful intersection of grassroots efforts and sweeping policy changes. Discover how neighborhoods are embracing inventive solutions to combat urban heat islands, ensuring safer and healthier living conditions for all residents.
If you're curious about the dynamic blend of community-driven actions and policy shifts that are shaping the landscape of heat resilience, this episode is a must-listen. Gain insights into the diverse ways we are collectively taking action to tackle the heat challenge head-on. Don't miss out – hit play and be part of the conversation driving positive change in your neighborhood.

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Episode Link(s):

https://www.npr.org/2023/06/29/1185092056/squirrels-splooting-heat-wave-climate-change


https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/07/11/fact-sheet-biden-harris-administration-takes-action-to-protect-communities-from-extreme-heat-fueled-by-the-climate-crisis/

https://www.govexec.com/management/2023/07/biden-grapples-federal-governments-role-future-fraught-extreme-heat/388936/ https://abcnews.go.com/US/urban-heat-island-plan-bring-residents-relief/story?id=101606531

Aug 14, 202331:02
Resilience Rising: Empowering Communities Against Climate Change with Cate Mingoya-Lafortune

Resilience Rising: Empowering Communities Against Climate Change with Cate Mingoya-Lafortune

In this captivating episode, we are thrilled to welcome Cate Mingoya-Lafortune, a dynamic force behind Groundwork USA, as we delve into an inspiring discussion about their community-led initiatives to combat the harrowing effects of rising temperatures on marginalized neighborhoods across our country. 

Join us as Cate passionately sheds light on the transformative power of grassroots efforts, emphasizing the critical role of Groundwork USA in empowering communities to take charge of their destinies amidst the escalating challenges posed by climate change. Through their work, they have spearheaded a trailblazing movement that not only addresses but also ameliorates the far-reaching impacts of rising temperatures on the lives of countless individuals.

Throughout this episode, Cate unveils the awe-inspiring stories of resilience and adaptation demonstrated by neighborhoods across the nation, painting a vivid picture of how local action can catalyze meaningful change on a grand scale. With an unwavering commitment to environmental justice, Groundwork USA has paved the way for a more sustainable and inclusive future, demonstrating that every small step taken, neighborhood by neighborhood, can create a powerful ripple effect that reverberates far beyond city limits.

Together, we explore the innovative strategies, programs, and initiatives fostered by Groundwork USA to forge resilient communities that thrive in the face of environmental challenges. From community gardens and urban green spaces to climate-resilient infrastructure, their success stories showcase the immense potential of collaborative efforts in safeguarding our planet's future.


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Episode Link(s):

Groundwork USA: Climate Safe Neighborhoods


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