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Listen Up! Podcast Series
A podcast for health communicators by health communicators
CDC is pleased to share season 2 of Listen Up! hosted by Dr. Betsy Mitchell in CDC’s Office of Communications.
Listen Up! is a professional development podcast for health communication professionals, including those working at the federal, state, and local levels, public health students, and others.
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How Art Can Build Trust and Lessen Health Disparities in Public Health
Season 2, Episode 2
How Art Can Build Trust and Lessen Health Disparities in Public Health features guest Jill Sonke, PhD, Director of Research Initiatives in the Center for Arts in Medicine at the University of Florida.
This episode takes a deep dive into arts and public health and the link to positive health outcomes.
Tune in to learn about the Arts and Public Health in America Initiative, evidence-based approaches, and how arts participation can build social cohesion and help build healthy communities.
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Resources
- CDC Field Guides for Engaging Arts and Culture to improve COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence
- The Arts and Health Communication in Uganda: A Light Under the Table
- The Evidence-based Framework for Using the Arts in Public Health
- When Artists Go to Work: On the Ethics of Engaging the Arts in Public Health
- Center for Arts in Medicine EpiArts Lab
- Creating Healthy Communities for Cross-sector Collaboration White Paper
- WE-Making Framework
- Arts for EveryBody | One Nation/One Project
- White House Convening |Bridging, Healing, Thriving: A Summit on Arts and Culture in our Communities | Jan 2024
- Why Cross-Sector Collaboration Now | Arts + Health for Social Cohesion
Unraveling the Digital Tapestry: Pitfalls and Potential for Impact
Season 2, Episode 1
Unraveling the Digital Tapestry: Pitfalls and Potential for Impact, kicks off with an interview with Dr. David Lazer, distinguished professor of political science and computer science at Northeastern University.
This episode explores the current socio-technological landscape, and what it means for health communicators trying to influence audiences with their digital health messages and online campaigns.
Listen to this episode to learn about a novel effort, the National Internet Observatory, and what it means for the field of public health communications.
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Resources
The Psychology and Impact of Digital Influence and Manipulation
Season 1, Episode 2
This podcast explores the concept of influence, the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, and the psychology behind how audiences may fall prey to or be protected from manipulation in this landscape.
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Insights from the Past, Preparing for the Future
Season 1, Episode 1
Betsy Mitchell, CDC’s director of the Division of Communications Science and Services, and Scott Ratzan, distinguished lecturer at City University of New York’s Graduate School of Public Health, discuss health communication: from inception to its future direction.
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