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Healthy Maine Talks
Maine Public Health Association
49 episodes
2 weeks ago
For this episode Matt interviews Bruce King, Executive Director of Maine Boys to Men, an organization that works to empower boys and men to embrace and reimagine their own masculinity and build safer, stronger communities.
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For this episode Matt interviews Bruce King, Executive Director of Maine Boys to Men, an organization that works to empower boys and men to embrace and reimagine their own masculinity and build safer, stronger communities.
Show more...
Arts
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In Their Own Words: What People Love About Public Health
Healthy Maine Talks
15 minutes
4 months ago
In Their Own Words: What People Love About Public Health
Buckle up, this episode's a blast. A few months ago MPHA went to a Sea Dogs game (the minor league baseball team in Maine), for a member outing. It was a chance to connect with each other and just generally have a grand old time. We also took the opportunity to chat with people coming to the game (not just MPHA members). We asked them a simple question: What do you love about public health? Tune into this episode to hear what they said.
Healthy Maine Talks
For this episode Matt interviews Bruce King, Executive Director of Maine Boys to Men, an organization that works to empower boys and men to embrace and reimagine their own masculinity and build safer, stronger communities.