Y Health

Y Health

Stay informed with Y Health–your reliable source for relevant public health information brought to you by the BYU Public Health Department. Learn how global and local issues apply to you, while considering aspects of faith. Discover new perspectives with the help of host Dr. Cougar Hall and expert guests. Join us for a new topic each episode as we navigate the world of public health together.

  1. Apr 7 ·  Bonus

    Classroom Edition: Mind, Body, Health part 2 with Cougar Hall

    In this Classroom Edition of the Y Health Podcast, Cougar Hall explores the powerful role stress plays in our physical and mental health, drawing from Chapter 2 of his Mind-Body Health course at Brigham Young University. As Part 2 of this series, this episode builds on foundational concepts to take a deeper look at how we experience and manage stress in everyday life. This episode breaks down three essential truths about stress: how our perception shapes the stress response, why simplifying our lives and adjusting our attitudes can reduce unnecessary strain, and how moderate, short-term stress is not only normal—but necessary for growth. Cougar challenges the common belief that a stress-free life is the goal, offering a more balanced and empowering perspective. Listeners are also introduced to key insights from leading experts, including the concept of the “biology of courage,” the importance of connection through “caring-created resilience,” and the idea that we can trust ourselves—with help from others and from faith—to face life’s challenges. The episode wraps with practical, real-life strategies to better manage daily stress, from setting priorities and arriving early to creating supportive environments and building strong relationships. Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed or simply looking to better understand how stress works, this second installment offers actionable tools and a fresh mindset to help you navigate life with greater confidence and resilience. Recorded, Edited & Produced by Averee Bates, Christy Gonzalez, Harper Xinyu Zhang, Madison McArthur, Kailey Hopkins, and Tanya Gale

    21 min
  2. Mar 31 ·  Bonus

    Classroom Edition: Mind, Body, Health part 1 with Cougar Hall

    In this Classroom Edition of the Y Health Podcast, host Cougar Hall introduces listeners to one of Brigham Young University’s most impactful courses: Mind-Body Health (HLTH 383). As Part 1 of this series, Cougar draws from over 15 years of teaching the class to share the foundational principles of psychoneuroimmunology—the science of how our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors influence physical health and immune function. This episode offers a meaningful glimpse into the course’s core topics, including stress, personality, resilience, sleep, relationships, and the powerful roles of humor, altruism, and mindfulness in overall well-being. Cougar also reflects on the lasting influence of his former professor and explains how he came to carry on the course’s legacy. At the heart of the episode is a powerful concept known as the “Law of Present Moment Living”—a framework that challenges the common habit of postponing happiness until life feels perfect. Instead, listeners are invited to embrace both the good and the difficult aspects of life simultaneously, cultivating gratitude, awareness, and emotional balance in the present. Whether you're a student, a health professional, or simply someone seeking greater peace and perspective, this first installment provides practical insights and timeless wisdom to help you live more fully—right here, right now. Recorded, Edited & Produced by Averee Bates, Christy Gonzalez, Harper Xinyu Zhang, Madison McArthur, Kailey Hopkins, and Tanya Gale

    15 min
  3. Mar 19

    Dave Waddell on Faculty Connection, Mentorship, and College Retention Strategies

    In this episode of Y Health, Dave Waddell shares how experiential learning, faculty connection, and mentorship in higher education are transforming the student experience at BYU and beyond. We explore why the second year of college is statistically the most likely time students drop out—and what universities can do to better support at-risk college students during that critical period.  Dave discusses BYU’s Second Year Success Program, a research-informed student success initiative that helps students clarify their course of study, build confidence, and develop a clear vision for their future. Through peer mentor guides, meaningful faculty relationships, and intentional outreach, the program is already showing promising results in GPA improvement, reduced course withdrawals, and increased student belonging.  We also dive into new student orientation, loneliness in college, and why faculty connection—championed in recent university leadership initiatives—may be one of the most powerful college retention strategies available. Drawing on John Dewey’s theory of experiential education, Dave explains why students don’t just learn from experience—they learn through directed reflection. From study abroad programs to mentored research and significant learning experiences, reflection turns good experiences into transformational growth.  If you care about student engagement strategies, mentorship, experiential learning, or helping college students feel seen, supported, and spiritually grounded, this episode offers practical insights and inspiring takeaways for educators, administrators, parents, and students alike.  Recorded, Edited & Produced by Averee Bates, Christy Gonzalez, Harper Xinyu Zhang, Madison McArthur, Kailey Hopkins, and Tanya Gale

    45 min
5
out of 5
23 Ratings

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Stay informed with Y Health–your reliable source for relevant public health information brought to you by the BYU Public Health Department. Learn how global and local issues apply to you, while considering aspects of faith. Discover new perspectives with the help of host Dr. Cougar Hall and expert guests. Join us for a new topic each episode as we navigate the world of public health together.