Viral Linsey Grove & Megan Albertson
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Viral is a public health podcast for both public health nerds and the general public started by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist and hosted by Linsey and Megan Albertson. Public health consists of too many topics and professionals to name–but we’re going to try to cover it all. From baby bottle tooth decay to social justice, we will discuss the historical context, cultural relevance, and current connections to each topic while interviewing our colleagues in the field. Welcome to Viral.
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Episode 59: Logical Fallacies
Did you know your brain likes to take shortcuts when it comes to logic? Megan and Linsey talk about logical fallacies (aka the backbone of social media) and cognitive bias in public health!
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Episode 58: Grant Rant
Megan and Linsey take a moment to rant and rave about the current system of accessing and allocating grants in communities. Fun, right? If you're feeling salty about grant writing, this is the one for you.
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Episode 57: Public Health in Florida
Despite what you may hear, public health happens in Florida! We dive into the history of public health in Florida and the unique challenges the Sunshine State faces.
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Episode 56: Public Health and Cartoons
Let's get silly! Cartoons have been used to communicate health behaviors (both good and bad). Let's revisit some of our favorite toons and how they've impacted public health.
Check out our Patreon for Linsey's Sailor Moon drawings from middle school!
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Episode 55: What's Ice Got to Do With It?
Ice, Ice, baby! We're talking about how ice changed the world and public health!
References:
Ice: From Mixed Drinks to Skating Rinks -- A Cool History of a Hot Commodity
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Episode 54: Institutional Mistrust in Public Health
Get your tin foil hats on! We're talking about the history of institutional mistrust in public health and how it impacts today's issues.
References:
Killing the Black Body by Dorothy Roberts
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