One Health Wednesdays

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Welcome to One Health Wednesdays — where we explore the interconnected health of people, animals, and the environment, one system at a time. Hosted by Dr. Ginger Dixon, DrPH a public health strategist and systems consultant, and Co-Host, Dr. Julia Zammit, DVM veterinarian and One Health specialist, each episode surfaces the often-invisible infrastructure that helps (or hinders) collaborative health efforts. 📅 New episodes every Wednesday! Listen on your favorite podcast app or visit OneHealthWednesdays.com. Stay updated—subscribe to the OLES newsletter: https://swiy.co/OLES-newsletter!

  1. Ep. 49 Where Data Meets Discovery: A One Health Conversation with Adam Schaefer

    25 MAR

    Ep. 49 Where Data Meets Discovery: A One Health Conversation with Adam Schaefer

    In this episode of One Health Wednesdays, Dr. Ginger Dixon sits down with Adam Schaefer, a One Health epidemiologist whose career has taken him everywhere from hospital infectious disease work to marine mammal health assessments, shark sampling, necropsy labs, conservation, and multidisciplinary public health research. Adam brings a rare blend of epidemiology, project management, and research leadership to the conversation, offering a practical look at what it means to do One Health in ways that are collaborative, strategic, and deeply grounded in real communities. Together, they explore how sentinel species can help us detect risks before they fully surface in human populations, why environmental data deserves more attention in One Health work, and what it takes to translate complex science into action. Adam shares powerful examples from his work tracing environmental exposures across wildlife, waterways, food systems, and human health, showing how the most meaningful solutions often emerge when the right disciplines and communities are at the same table. This conversation is a thoughtful reminder that One Health works best when we build trust, connect silos, and stay curious enough to see patterns others might miss. If your work centers on public health and epidemiology, environmental health, conservation, data with community in mind, or the future of cross-sector collaboration, this is an episode you will want to hear.

    1hr 13min
  2. Ep. 47 Creating One Health in Practice with Sustainable Agriculture and Community Voices

    26 FEB

    Ep. 47 Creating One Health in Practice with Sustainable Agriculture and Community Voices

    In this week’s One Health Wednesdays, host Dr. Ginger Dixon sits down with Sonmani Choudhary of Heifer International to talk about what One Health looks like when it moves from a policy idea into everyday practice.Sonmani shares how her team in Bihar, India is supporting more than 𝟳𝟭,𝟬𝟬𝟬 𝗿𝘂𝗿𝗮𝗹 𝗳𝗮𝗺𝗶𝗹𝗶𝗲𝘀 through goats, sustainable agriculture, and a community-led model that connects animal health, household resilience, and ecosystem care. You’ll hear about their Farmer Field School Plus approach, why women’s leadership is central to lasting change, and what gets missed when systems operate in silos, from vaccine access to data that never reaches the people who need it most. In this episode, we explore: * How healthy herds can strengthen livelihoods and local food systems * Why markets and economics belong in One Health conversations * What community-owned data could unlock for faster, smarter decisions * A bold vision for “One Health microsystems” that reduce poverty and build climate resilience. If Sonmani’s work sparks something for you, contact her here at sonmani.choudhary@heiferindia.com and follow Heifer International’s Passing Gifts team as they scale sustainable livelihood development in Bihar, expand Farmer Field School Plus, launch more goat-focused field schools that double as incubation hubs, and grow women-led farmer-producer organizations that build real market power at the ground level.

    47 min
  3. Episode 43: Gender Equity in One Health: Frameworks for Global Collaboration

    03/09/2025

    Episode 43: Gender Equity in One Health: Frameworks for Global Collaboration

    This episode of One Health Wednesdays, hosted by Dr. Ginger Dixon with guest host Dr. Julia Zammit, features a dynamic group discussion on frameworks and gender equity in One Health. The conversation highlights the work of the Network for Ecohealth and One Health (NEOH) and its Gender Working Group, which has been advancing equity-focused approaches to public health, sustainability, and systems change for over a decade. Panelists include Dr. Julie Garnier, Dr. Evan Griffith, Elena Boriani, Dr. Brigitte Banyole, Carla Berger, and Dr. Sara Savic, each bringing expertise spanning veterinary medicine, anthropology, chemistry, and international development. Together they unpack the importance of mainstreaming gender equity into One Health practices, from global action plans to local community resilience. The discussion explores key milestones such as the One Health Evaluation Handbook, the newly released open-access textbook on One Health competencies, and the groundbreaking gender-responsive implementation guide for national One Health action plans. Tune in to learn how equity-focused frameworks are reshaping the future of One Health collaboration worldwide. Explore More about NEOH: 🌐 NEOH resources and membership: https://neoh.network  📘 Open-access textbook: https://www.cabidigitallibrary.org/doi/10.1079/9781800623002.0000 ⁠ 💼 LinkedIn community: https://www.linkedin.com/company/107974566/admin/dashboard/  ▶️ YouTube webinars: https://www.youtube.com/@neoh-ecohealthint.europech5439

    56 min

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Welcome to One Health Wednesdays — where we explore the interconnected health of people, animals, and the environment, one system at a time. Hosted by Dr. Ginger Dixon, DrPH a public health strategist and systems consultant, and Co-Host, Dr. Julia Zammit, DVM veterinarian and One Health specialist, each episode surfaces the often-invisible infrastructure that helps (or hinders) collaborative health efforts. 📅 New episodes every Wednesday! Listen on your favorite podcast app or visit OneHealthWednesdays.com. Stay updated—subscribe to the OLES newsletter: https://swiy.co/OLES-newsletter!

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