Public Health Matters Bob Brooks, Laurie Fox
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This monthly podcast is a refreshing, fun way to learn about the health issues and topics that affect you, your family, and your community.
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Mosquitoes--Wanted Dead or Alive
In this episode, I'll talk with guest, DJ Shontz, a member of the Environmental Health Services team at Greene County Public Health. He is also one of the mosquito team members and we're talking about the mosquito control program in Greene County. Take a listen as DJ talks about trapping, testing, spraying and preventing for mosquitoes...all to keep those little summertime annoyances from biting you all summer long!
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Food Safety and Safe Swimming
It's almost Memorial Day weekend, so in this episode, host Laurie Fox and guest Rick Schairbaum chat about food safety and swimming safety just before the unofficial start to summer!
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National Minority Health Month
In this episode of Public Health Matters, we're talking about National Minority Health Month with guests Sheryl Wynn, Planning, Preparedness and Promotion Director and Jillian Drew, Accreditation Coordinator, both of Greene County Public Health.
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National Public Health Week
This episode features guest Melissa Howell, Health Commissioner for Greene County Public Health, discussing details about National Public Health Week 2024.
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Global Day of Unplugging
In this episode, I'm talking with Terry Strieter, the Superintendent of the Greene County Educational Service Center, about Global Day of Unplugging in Greene County from sundown March 1 to sundown March 2, 2024.
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What Is Public Health?
This episode features Sheryl Wynn, Director of Planning, Preparedness and Promotion, discussing what the role of public health really is in a community versus the public perception of it.