Public Health is Dead

Public Health is Dead

Public Health is Dead is an award-winning public health advocacy show. It's a forward-thinking autopsy on how we've f*cked up in public health. How do we prepare for future pandemics while we're already in the thick of one? And how do we reinvent systems that place some of us closer to death? Through examining our past successes and failures, often through the lens of COVID, we plot a route out of apathy and denial towards health liberation for all. You'll hear unusual tales of how we've battled infectious disease throughout history and mind-stretching interviews with undaunted public health advocates today. This podcast is your anti-establishment field guide to surviving in the new age of pandemics — full of vision, hope, and a little punk rock attitude. Public Health is Dead is a eulogy for the field as we know it and a gathering of voices to map out where we go next. *** Public Health is Dead is a 2025 Signal Award-winning podcast for Best Education Podcast (Gold) and Best Science Podcast (Silver). It also won Gold at the W3 Awards in Science & Technology and was nominated in the 2025 International Women's Podcast Awards for "Moment of Factual Clarity" and 3x in the 2025 Canadian Podcast Awards for Outstanding Debut for a Series, Outstanding Science Series, and Outstanding Health & Wellness Series. *** Visit publichealthisdead.com for more information

  1. Legacies of Colonialism in Public Health

    APR 15

    Legacies of Colonialism in Public Health

    Public health has been used as a tool of empire for centuries. Keeping settlers healthy enough to maintain colonial control over land, resources, and capital is a part of public health’s history. It’s also part of its present. *Content Note: This episode contains mentions of residential schools and colonial violence. (Transcript HERE). In this episode, hear about Renee Bach, an ill-famed recent character in the long line of drop-in missionaries or "voluntourists" who go to Africa to “help” poor people and end up doing a lot of harm. Featured guest, Professor Matiangai Sirleaf, discusses her paper “White Health in International Law”, breaks down how the interests of whiteness have always been at the forefront of public health globally. How has the COVID pandemic response reinforced global hierarchies of care and concern? Can public health move towards emancipatory futures? We hear about show host Daniella’s university exchange trip to Ghana as an African-born immigrant to Canada, why race is usually not relevant to public health research but *racism* is, how experiments on Indigenous children shaped Canada’s food policy, and the little-known history of the Hepatitis B vaccine—a public health advancement which has been under recent scrutiny (for the wrong reasons) by RFK Jr. and his public health demolition crew. We also meet Daniella’s mom, an immunologist who shares her experience as a medical doctor in Zimbabwe and her response to growing anti-vax ideas in the West. Epidemiology methods partly grew from the massive data and surveillance possibilities that existed in captured populations. This same data collection and surveillance can perpetuate harm, especially when AI is involved. Hear how First Nations communities have established OCAP® (Ownership, Control, Access, Possession) in response to harmful research practices in the past. Has public health shed its colonial lens? And what do these legacies of colonialism mean for addressing ongoing and future pandemics? RESOURCES ** READ THIS FIRST IF YOU ARE NEW TO THINKING ABOUT RACISM & PUBLIC HEALTH: Systemic And Structural Racism: Definitions, Examples, Health Damages, And Approaches To Dismantling (2022) White Health and International Law (2025), Matiangai Sirleaf published in Race, Racism & International Law, Devon Carbado, Kimberle Crenshaw, Justin Desautels-Stein, and Chantal Thomas eds., Stanford University Press. Rethinking Race & Risk in Epidemiological Training (2023), Natasha Richmond Find more resources on the episode website CREDITS Created, written, produced, edited, and hosted by Daniella Barreto. Music, mixing, and sound design by Alexandria Maillot.  Script editing by Kevin Ball and Lauren M. Additional script feedback from Gordon Thane. Fact checking by Anika Sharma. Final mix and mastering by Nick Dooley at Good Egg Audio. ---- Visit the episode webpage for an AirFanta air purifier discount code for listeners! This is an independent, listener-supported show. If you like what you hear, and you'd like to support production costs for more of Public Health is Dead, visit publichealthisdead.com!

    1h 8m
  2. Bad Press: How the media manufactures consent in the age of COVID

    2025-11-28

    Bad Press: How the media manufactures consent in the age of COVID

    Most people get a lot of what they know about public health from what’s in the news. But what’s in the news—and the way it’s talked about—is not always clear or accurate.   This episode tracks how the media has contributed to the alarming decline of public health and played a role in blocking meaningful understanding and action on COVID. What is reported and how it's framed can have a huge impact on what people think and how they behave. And if public health leaders are the ones sending foggy messages through unquestioning journalists, it becomes difficult to address collective health threats—now and in the future.    The interplay between public health institutions, politicians, and the media is so powerful it affects who suffers, who survives, and who doesn’t. And with the certainty of future pandemics coming along, honest and clear news media that serves the public can be a lifeline. It’s long past time to change the COVID narrative.   We talk to journalist, Julia Doubleday of The Gauntlet and researcher/science communicator, Kayli Jamieson about media narratives, propaganda, and why it's become so hard to get good COVID coverage as the pandemic smoulders on. This episode also features Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, former Technical Lead for COVID-19 at the World Health Organization.    Note: When this episode discusses communications about COVID vaccines and effectiveness, it refers to mRNA vaccines against COVID generally. Presently, other vaccines like Novavax, which may perform better in some measures, are unavailable in Canada.   Find Julia at thegauntlet.news and Kayli on Instagram @wandering   We had some audio recording and technical issues with this episode but pulled through thanks to the painstaking work of our amazing mixer/sound designer/musician, Alexandria Maillot. The transcript is available on the ​episode webpage​.   CREDITS  Huge thanks to the Skeleton Crew for all their work on this episode:  Hosted, produced, written, edited by Daniella Barreto Music, Mixing, and Sound Design by Alexandria Maillot Script editing by Lauren M. and Kevin Ball Fact checking by Anika Sharma and Roanne G. Additional music by Alex Productions, sound byte "Freaky Halloween" RESOURCES Some articles by Julia Doubleday:  "How the press manufactured consent for never-ending COVID reinfections""Institutional COVID denial has killed public health as we knew it. Prepare to lose several centuries of progress.""Liberals joined conservatives to mainstream anti-vax beliefs about viruses and public health" This episode is in memory of Leslie Lee III and Alice Wong — fierce public health and disability justice advocates. Leslie was living with Long COVID. They both encouraged me to keep making this podcast. May we all keep working towards the world they were fighting for. - DB This is an independent, listener-supported show. If you like what you hear, and you'd like to support production costs for more of Public Health is Dead, visit publichealthisdead.com!

    1h 16m
  3. SPECIAL: "But My Therapist Said"—COVID-Informed Therapists Chat

    2025-06-28 ·  BONUS

    SPECIAL: "But My Therapist Said"—COVID-Informed Therapists Chat

    Ever heard anyone say they can't care about COVID anymore because it's bad for their mental health? Or their therapist said people still masking have "COVID anxiety"? Well, here are three mental health professionals who have a thing or two to say about that! Meet Pierre, Briana, and Ji-Youn, who share their perspectives on what the Western therapy world is often missing when it comes to COVID and collective care. Like we often say on the show, all systems of oppression are connected. NOTE: We recorded this conversation in early November 2024. This chat special is a bit of a departure from the regular narrative style episodes you’re used to on Public Health is Dead but you are in for some gems. It reaffirms choosing to care about each other by resisting COVID, ableism, and white supremacy. "We keep us safe" has to mean something! (00:00) Introduction (02:50) Meet Briana, Pierre, and Ji-Youn (06:00) Is "COVID anxiety" a real thing? (10:49) What does years of public health abandonment do to us collectively? (14:00) Collective care and what we owe each other (23:33) Relationship breakdowns (39:31) How to have COVID conversations/set your own boundaries (53:10) Messages to other therapists (59:58) SPEAK ON IT, PIERRE!! (if you listen to nothing else, listen to this!) Find Pierre at Queering Psychology, Briana at her website, and Ji-Youn at their website.  CREDITS Public Health is Dead is created, hosted, written and produced by Daniella Barreto Outro music for this episode by Alexandria Maillot   N.B. It’s a bad idea for you to take medical advice from podcasts. Good thing this show does not offer medical advice! The point of Public Health is Dead is to share experiences and information that might help public health as a field and increase our collective knowledge. As always, if you have particular personal medical concerns of your own you should talk to your own medical providers. This is an independent, listener-supported show. If you like what you hear, and you'd like to support production costs for more of Public Health is Dead, visit publichealthisdead.com!

    1h 5m
4.7
out of 5
76 Ratings

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Public Health is Dead is an award-winning public health advocacy show. It's a forward-thinking autopsy on how we've f*cked up in public health. How do we prepare for future pandemics while we're already in the thick of one? And how do we reinvent systems that place some of us closer to death? Through examining our past successes and failures, often through the lens of COVID, we plot a route out of apathy and denial towards health liberation for all. You'll hear unusual tales of how we've battled infectious disease throughout history and mind-stretching interviews with undaunted public health advocates today. This podcast is your anti-establishment field guide to surviving in the new age of pandemics — full of vision, hope, and a little punk rock attitude. Public Health is Dead is a eulogy for the field as we know it and a gathering of voices to map out where we go next. *** Public Health is Dead is a 2025 Signal Award-winning podcast for Best Education Podcast (Gold) and Best Science Podcast (Silver). It also won Gold at the W3 Awards in Science & Technology and was nominated in the 2025 International Women's Podcast Awards for "Moment of Factual Clarity" and 3x in the 2025 Canadian Podcast Awards for Outstanding Debut for a Series, Outstanding Science Series, and Outstanding Health & Wellness Series. *** Visit publichealthisdead.com for more information

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