Public Health SPOTlight Podcast

PH SPOT
Public Health SPOTlight Podcast

Sujani Sivanantharajah, the founder of PHSPOT.org sits down with public health heroes of our time to share career stories, inspiration, and guidance for building public health careers.  The message she hopes to share through these conversations is that building a career is not only about climbing up the ranks, but about crafting a life that you want, around your unique needs, and one that gives importance to your mental health, wellbeing, and building relationships and friendships: you can only do good in the world if you take care of yourself.  Through PH SPOTlight, you will connect with peers you have never met before, and build relationships in a deep and meaningful way.

  1. MAY 20

    REPLAY: Public health leadership in action, with Anjum Sultana

    Tell us what you thought of this episode - send us a text! Last week I talked about "Leadership Skills Every Public Health Professional Should Develop" and mentioned two episodes from 2020 where I sat down with two amazing guests to discuss leadership. This week, I wanted to make sure you had a chance to listen to the second one of these episodes - with Anjum Sultana. -------- In this episode, Sujani sits down with Anjum Sultana. Anjum is someone Sujani has known for a number of years and has interacted with via phone calls and messaging/email, but this was the first time they both "saw" each other (virtually), so it was a special conversation. Anjum’s advocacy and leadership work is also something that Sujani has been inspired by over the years. The conversation with Anjum is not only jam-packed with inspiration and motivation to be a leader in public health but also weaves tangible first steps for all of us to take. Public health needs many strong leaders to push agendas forward, and we hope that by sharing stories like that of Anjum's, you walk away feeling like you too can be a leader in public health. You’ll Learn How Anjum defines leadershipWhether she intentionally chose to become a leader in her space, or it naturally occurredA bit about the young Anjum, her first memory of thinking that she could be a leader, and how her dad was an inspiration to her, which has resulted in the work she does in her communityAttributes of a good leader (skills to build on for anyone wanting to be a leader in their space), and skills Anjum wished she had gained early onThings students can focus on specifically while in school to set themselves up to become a strong leaderStep-by-step how we can go from feeling passionate about a topic/issue/cause to taking incremental action that leads to change. Whether leadership only comes from a management/senior-level role (hint: no it doesn’t)Whether leaders are born OR if leadership can be learnedChallenges Anjum faces as a leader in her spaceA final example where Anjum showed that she is a leader in her space: she talks about her journey first authoring Canada’s First Feminist Recovery Plan.It is the first nationally-focused one in the country and possibly the worldShe encourages the PH SPOT community to read it, make it your own, and reach out to her should you be interested in taking actionSupport the show Join The Public Health Career Club: A global membership community where public health professionals connect, learn, and support each other in building meaningful and impactful careers. Go from feeling confused, alone and overwhelmed, to feeling confident and in control of your life and career!

    54 min
  2. MAY 13

    REPLAY: Fuelling your leadership drive in public health with Nadia Akseer

    Tell us what you thought of this episode - send us a text! Last week I talked about "Leadership Skills Every Public Health Professional Should Develop" and mentioned two episodes from 2020 where I sat down with two amazing guests to discuss leadership. This week, I wanted to make sure you had a chance to listen to one of these episodes - with Dr. Nadia Akseet. -------- In this episode, Sujani speaks Dr. Nadia Akseer, an Epidemiologist-Biostatistician who has spent over 10 years leading research and analyses of clinical and population health datasets in the areas of reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health, as well as nutrition in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Ethiopia and other low- and middle-income countries. In 2018, Nadia was identified as a Canadian Women Leader in Global Health, and in March 2019, she was awarded the 2019 Emerging Public Health Leader Alumni Award from the Public Health Alumni Association of the University of Toronto. We speak about the leadership drive Nadia possesses, when she decided she wanted to become a leader in her space, and whether you need to be in a management position to be a leader, amongst other topics. And of course, I couldn’t let her go without asking about her multiple meetings with Bill Gates, to present and collaborate on some of her work. You’ll Learn The leadership drive, and what it isWhat leadership means to NadiaHow and when Nadia decided that she wanted to become a leader in this space she was passionate aboutWhether one needs to be in a management position to be a leader (hint: absolutely not)Natural born leaders versus people given the right opportunities to become a leaderHow Nadia goes about seeking new opportunities (as she is someone who thrives on being challenged and stimulated)A glimpse into the career path she took: from Biostatician at SickKids, to Global Health Research at SickKids, then to Harvard, and now at Gates VenturesHow her view of leadership has changed over timeVerbal Communication and its importance in good leadershipA leader Nadia looks up to: Dr. Zulfiqar ButtaReflections from her meetings with Bill Gates to present her research and work together on countries that have managed to reduce child stuntingSupport the show Join The Public Health Career Club: A global membership community where public health professionals connect, learn, and support each other in building meaningful and impactful careers. Go from feeling confused, alone and overwhelmed, to feeling confident and in control of your life and career!

    44 min
  3. APR 30

    May 2025 Career Club Update: Events & Opportunities for Public Health Professionals

    Tell us what you thought of this episode - send us a text! We're back with our monthly update on what's happening inside the Public Health Career Club - our membership community designed to support you in building your dream public health career. Whether you're looking for accountability partners, financial guidance, or mentorship opportunities, our May 2025 lineup has something to help you advance your career goals. Social Hour on May 6th - connect with peers in public health in a casual settingNew Co-working sessions on May 7th and 28th using the Pomodoro technique to help you focus on important tasks"Doing Good and Doing Well" workshop on May 15th with Dr. Darla Bishop exploring financial strategies for public health professionalsOffice hours with mentors Dr. Marissa Robinson (May 19th) and Megan Haffey (May 27th) for personalized career guidanceLive Resume Review Clinic on May 21st with Latika, offering real-time feedback on job applicationsFinal session of our "Launch Your Idea" workshop series, focusing on post-launch discussion and next stepsCheck out phspot.org/club to learn more about our light and premium membership tiers.  Connect with us on LinkedIn or email hello@phspot.org with any questions about joining our community! Support the show Join The Public Health Career Club: A global membership community where public health professionals connect, learn, and support each other in building meaningful and impactful careers. Go from feeling confused, alone and overwhelmed, to feeling confident and in control of your life and career!

    15 min
  4. APR 22

    10 Public Health Careers You Might Not Have Considered (With Real Job Examples!)

    Tell us what you thought of this episode - send us a text! Public health careers extend far beyond traditional roles, with exciting opportunities in tech, communications, behavioral science, and entrepreneurship that offer both impact and excellent compensation. The roles explored in this episode include: UX designers in health tech creating intuitive tools while ensuring clinical accuracyDigital health communications specialists managing online campaigns and combating health misinformationBehavioral science consultants designing programs to change health behaviorsPublic health data storytellers turning complex statistics into compelling visual narrativesGlobal health logistics coordinators ensuring medical supplies reach their destinationsInfection prevention and control practitioners reducing healthcare-associated infectionsPolicy analysts working in non-governmental organizations and think tanksCorporate social responsibility managers with health focus leading community investmentHumanitarian health coordinators working in crisis zonesPublic health entrepreneurs creating innovative health solutions independentlyYour challenge this week is to research one of these roles that sparked your curiosity. Explore organizations hiring for that position, read job descriptions, and potentially connect with professionals in that field.  Share your discoveries with us by tagging PH SPOT on social media, and don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and check out our Public Health Career Club community at phspot.org/club. Support the show Join The Public Health Career Club: A global membership community where public health professionals connect, learn, and support each other in building meaningful and impactful careers. Go from feeling confused, alone and overwhelmed, to feeling confident and in control of your life and career!

    25 min
  5. APR 14

    Effective Networking Strategies for Public Health Professionals

    Tell us what you thought of this episode - send us a text! Networking isn't about schmoozing with random people or handing out business cards—it's about building genuine relationships rooted in curiosity, generosity, and mutual benefit that can transform your public health career journey. What we talk about in today's episode: Up to 80% of jobs are filled through networking connections rather than job boardsYour network already exists—start by auditing connections from school, past jobs, and online communitiesApproach informational interviews with genuine curiosity and specific questions after doing your researchBe active in online communities like LinkedIn groups or the Public Health Career ClubFollow up consistently and look for ways to provide value to your connectionsEveryone has something to offer regardless of career stage—fresh perspectives are always valuableNetworking doesn't require extroversion—one-on-one conversations and quiet consistency work just as wellThis week, take one small action: reach out to someone you admire with a genuine, specific question about their work and see where the connection leads. Join the Public Health Career Club at phspot.org/club for more support in building your public health career. Support the show Join The Public Health Career Club: A global membership community where public health professionals connect, learn, and support each other in building meaningful and impactful careers. Go from feeling confused, alone and overwhelmed, to feeling confident and in control of your life and career!

    31 min
  6. APR 7

    Navigating Career Plateaus: What to Do When You Feel Stuck

    Tell us what you thought of this episode - send us a text! Career plateaus in public health are common experiences that leave professionals feeling stuck and unmotivated, but with reflection and strategic action, they can become springboards for renewed passion and growth. What's discussed in this episode: Four main reasons career plateaus happen: outgrowing your current role, lacking career clarity, not seeing growth opportunities, and experiencing burnoutAsk yourself key questions to recognize if you're in a plateau: Am I growing? Am I being challenged? Am I excited about my work? Do I feel clear about my future?Reassess your career goals by considering how your interests may have changed since entering the fieldExpand your skill set through courses or certifications that align with areas you're curious aboutSeek guidance from mentors or career coaches who can provide perspective and help change your mindsetNetwork beyond your organization to discover new opportunities and paths within public healthMake small career moves like taking on new projects, volunteering, or applying for short-term consulting rolesReconnect with your "why" – the values and motivations that initially drew you to public healthAttend conferences to meet like-minded professionals and immerse yourself in the energy of the fieldDevelop a passion project related to public health to channel creativity and reignite enthusiasmChoose one action step from today's episode and commit to doing it this week.  Share your experience or thoughts on LinkedIn or through the podcast feedback feature.  Remember – don't navigate career plateaus alone, and be patient and kind to yourself through the process. Support the show Join The Public Health Career Club: A global membership community where public health professionals connect, learn, and support each other in building meaningful and impactful careers. Go from feeling confused, alone and overwhelmed, to feeling confident and in control of your life and career!

    39 min
4.9
out of 5
13 Ratings

About

Sujani Sivanantharajah, the founder of PHSPOT.org sits down with public health heroes of our time to share career stories, inspiration, and guidance for building public health careers.  The message she hopes to share through these conversations is that building a career is not only about climbing up the ranks, but about crafting a life that you want, around your unique needs, and one that gives importance to your mental health, wellbeing, and building relationships and friendships: you can only do good in the world if you take care of yourself.  Through PH SPOTlight, you will connect with peers you have never met before, and build relationships in a deep and meaningful way.

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