Our Public, Our Health with Dr. Gerald Denis

Gerald Denis

The American healthcare system is failing us. Our physical and mental health is deteriorating. Our anxiety is rising. Our civil rights are slowly being taken away, one by one. Why is this happening? What can we do about it? Our Public, Our Health is an inquisitive exploration of the US public health system and its intimate interplay with our increasingly authoritarian politics. Through razor-sharp commentary and expert interviews, we aim to dissect the whys and hows of our dysfunctional system, and to carve ways forward with more empathy, more equity, more humanity.  Hosted by Gerald Denis, PhD, molecular biologist and cancer researcher based in Boston, Massachusetts.

  1. Why Does America Need Winners and Losers? | Rev. Michael Thompson

    May 28 ·  Video

    Why Does America Need Winners and Losers? | Rev. Michael Thompson

    What if the same theology that makes people fear God also makes them afraid to see a doctor? This week's guest, Reverend Michael Thompson — an ordained Episcopal priest and corporate attorney based in Boston — joins us to trace the through-line between punishing religious frameworks, political authoritarianism, and a public health crisis hiding in plain sight. We cover a lot of ground: from the "dad-in-a-bad-mood God" that conditions people to expect judgment, to the zero-sum logic that makes Americans think someone has to go to hell for heaven to mean something. We talk about why cancer patients hide their diagnoses, why depression is still shameful, and why the pediatrician who makes kids go home whistling might be practicing the most important medicine of all. And we ask: can love — as a choice, a practice, a civic and biochemical act — be the path out? Chapters: 00:00 — Introduction 01:36 — When people act against their own interests 02:07 — The punishing God and fear-based faith 07:31 — Love as a biochemical reality 10:18 — Divide and conquer: how fear destroys community 15:25 — Why authoritarianism is tempting 16:31 — America's need for losers 19:25 — Grace and why Americans can't accept it 20:20 — What facing mortality clarifies 28:49 — Spirituality and physical health 29:50 — Trust as the foundation of medical care 33:50 — Two Bostons: cancer care and the inequality of fear 37:59 — Addiction, depression, and the "just fix yourself" culture 39:13 — The hardest kind of loveTags: public health, theology, Episcopal, faith, mental health, cancer, trust, community health, democracy, grace, love, stigma, fear, authoritarianism, wellness // JOIN THE COMMUNITY INSTAGRAM // FACEBOOK // THREADS // YOUTUBE STAY SAFE //

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The American healthcare system is failing us. Our physical and mental health is deteriorating. Our anxiety is rising. Our civil rights are slowly being taken away, one by one. Why is this happening? What can we do about it? Our Public, Our Health is an inquisitive exploration of the US public health system and its intimate interplay with our increasingly authoritarian politics. Through razor-sharp commentary and expert interviews, we aim to dissect the whys and hows of our dysfunctional system, and to carve ways forward with more empathy, more equity, more humanity.  Hosted by Gerald Denis, PhD, molecular biologist and cancer researcher based in Boston, Massachusetts.