Population Health Weekly

Shehnoor Azhar

Any discussion on health spans across disciplines, lifestyles, and age groups. Beginning June 5 2026, we debut a weekly podcast that sees through updates, upcoming, and even the unforeseen in global health. We're excited to bring you an in-depth analysis of our monthly topic, in 4 - to 5 weekly segments. We want this curated presentation of complex health issues to promote evidence-based self-care, a quality marker different from most of the digital content out there. From Granada (Spain), you will be hearing a blend of insightful views, thought provoking statistics, and imaginations worth pursuing. Stay tuned! Our production team is sold out on the idea of finding evidence to promote all aspects of health. These are curious individuals digging through biomedical landscape, legislative developments, and policy bottlenecks. All of it and much more in fortnightly segments like Spotlight, The Triad, and Take The Punt. Lead us towards more civic engagement and volunteerism for health-related causes. Everyone is invited to participate. If you listen to the weekly commentary then post your thoughts on our omnipresent blog on https://ideas.org.es/. If it sounds interesting to you then spread the word around. And if you're a hero or a champion willing to showcase your leadership, email us at info@ideas.org.es. All proceeds and donations to Population Health Weekly (through the hosting platform or https://ideas.org.es/) are dedicated to improve the podcast quality, Lets keep pooling whatever little each of us can...... We are so delighted to begin it all with our official soundtrack, a blend of global beats and rhythms. Hit the play button! Concept: Shehnoor Azhar Editorial Associate: Erin Rodgers Technical Support: Wahab Shahid Podcast logo / Theme Music / Creative & Production Advisor: Imran Babur The logo and music were created using AI. We acknowledge that the AI systems involved were trained on data contributed by countless people and artists. We honor their labor. RSSVERIFY

Episodes

  1. Icebreaker

    May 15 ·  Bonus

    Icebreaker

    Around the world, the cost of living is rising. Rent, food, energy – all climbing. Also rising are expectations of our teachers at schools and co-workers in offices. So, when money gets tight and pressures mount, healthcare is often the first thing people put off. Skipping a check‑up. Stretching a prescription. Ignoring a warning sign or a discomfort until a tiny dental cavity ends up in a painful, expensive root canal. That’s exactly when credible health knowledge becomes essential. Not to replace a doctor or a dentist – but to help you make informed decisions every day, preventing small issues from becoming costly emergencies. I’m Shehnoor Azhar, and this is Population Health Weekly. Starting June 5, every Friday, we anchor our coverage in a clear editorial framework. No fear‑driven headlines. No drama disguised as news. Just the most important global health developments – curated, clear, and useful. Each month, a new theme. Each week, one key aspect. Whether you’re clocking in for an entry‑level job, launching your own startup, or leading a diverse team in a boardroom – health affects your work, your family, your future. I connect the dots from local clinics to international policy, all from Granada, Spain. Think of this as your weekly briefing on biomedical breakthroughs, legislative shifts, and policy bottlenecks – delivered without jargon or judgment. Plus three recurring segments: Spotlight for deep dives, The Triad for the latest in biomedicine, and Take The Punt – offering you the key takeaways from that week’s commentary, so you can apply what matters most. I don’t just talk at you. I invite you to talk back. Visit the discussion forum at ideas.org.es – where you can post comments, offer corrections, and share thoughtful critique. That’s how we build a healthy discourse, one week at a time. Your questions, insights, and even disagreements will shape future episodes. Because good health information shouldn’t depend on where you live or what you earn. It should be a weekly habit – like checking the weather, but for your well‑being. So, mark your calendar. Fridays, starting June 5. Subscribe now wherever you get podcasts. And get ready for a fresh lens on global health – from households to laboratories. Population Health Weekly – with me, Shehnoor Azhar. Updates. Upcoming. Unforeseen.

    4 min
  2. Official Soundtrack: Empowering You To Stay Healthy

    May 8 ·  Bonus

    Official Soundtrack: Empowering You To Stay Healthy

    We are so delighted to begin with release of our official soundtrack Empowering You To Stay Healthy, representing the beginning of Population Health Weekly. The soundtrack blends global beats and rhythms with catchy lyrics that you can all relate to easily. Hit the play button! Population Health Weekly begins June 5 2026, a weekly podcast that sees through updates, upcoming, and even the unforeseen in global health. You'd be hearing in-depth analysis of a monthly topic, in 4 - to 5 weekly segments. We hope this curated presentation of complex health issues to promote evidence-based self-care, a quality marker different from most of the digital content out there. From Granada (Spain), you will be hearing a blend of insightful views, thought provoking statistics, and imaginations. Stay tuned! Each weekly episode links up with a discussion forum or blog on https://ideas.org.es/ and we read whatever is posted there! Your participation remains not only vital to inform our editorial outlook but also demonstrates the essence of global health work that brings together individuals, neighborhoods, and professionals. Our production team is sold out on the idea of finding evidence to promote all aspects of health. These are curious individuals digging through biomedical landscape, legislative developments, and policy bottlenecks. All of it and much more in fortnightly segments like Spotlight, The Triad, and Take The Punt. Concept: Shehnoor Azhar Editorial Associate: Erin Rodgers Technical Support: Wahab Shahid Podcast logo / Theme Music / Creative & Production Advisor: Imran Babur The logo and music were created using AI. We acknowledge that the AI systems involved were trained on data contributed by countless people and artists. We honor their labor.

    4 min

About

Any discussion on health spans across disciplines, lifestyles, and age groups. Beginning June 5 2026, we debut a weekly podcast that sees through updates, upcoming, and even the unforeseen in global health. We're excited to bring you an in-depth analysis of our monthly topic, in 4 - to 5 weekly segments. We want this curated presentation of complex health issues to promote evidence-based self-care, a quality marker different from most of the digital content out there. From Granada (Spain), you will be hearing a blend of insightful views, thought provoking statistics, and imaginations worth pursuing. Stay tuned! Our production team is sold out on the idea of finding evidence to promote all aspects of health. These are curious individuals digging through biomedical landscape, legislative developments, and policy bottlenecks. All of it and much more in fortnightly segments like Spotlight, The Triad, and Take The Punt. Lead us towards more civic engagement and volunteerism for health-related causes. Everyone is invited to participate. If you listen to the weekly commentary then post your thoughts on our omnipresent blog on https://ideas.org.es/. If it sounds interesting to you then spread the word around. And if you're a hero or a champion willing to showcase your leadership, email us at info@ideas.org.es. All proceeds and donations to Population Health Weekly (through the hosting platform or https://ideas.org.es/) are dedicated to improve the podcast quality, Lets keep pooling whatever little each of us can...... We are so delighted to begin it all with our official soundtrack, a blend of global beats and rhythms. Hit the play button! Concept: Shehnoor Azhar Editorial Associate: Erin Rodgers Technical Support: Wahab Shahid Podcast logo / Theme Music / Creative & Production Advisor: Imran Babur The logo and music were created using AI. We acknowledge that the AI systems involved were trained on data contributed by countless people and artists. We honor their labor. RSSVERIFY