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Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
PH SPOT
173 episodes
3 days ago

Sujani Sivanantharajah, the founder of PHSPOT.org sits down with public health heroes of our time to share career stories, inspiration, and guidance for building public health careers. 


The message she hopes to share through these conversations is that building a career is not only about climbing up the ranks, but about crafting a life that you want, around your unique needs, and one that gives importance to your mental health, wellbeing, and building relationships and friendships: you can only do good in the world if you take care of yourself. 


Through PH SPOTlight, you will connect with peers you have never met before, and build relationships in a deep and meaningful way.

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Sujani Sivanantharajah, the founder of PHSPOT.org sits down with public health heroes of our time to share career stories, inspiration, and guidance for building public health careers. 


The message she hopes to share through these conversations is that building a career is not only about climbing up the ranks, but about crafting a life that you want, around your unique needs, and one that gives importance to your mental health, wellbeing, and building relationships and friendships: you can only do good in the world if you take care of yourself. 


Through PH SPOTlight, you will connect with peers you have never met before, and build relationships in a deep and meaningful way.

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Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
REPLAY: Public health leadership in action, with Anjum Sultana

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Last week I talked about "Leadership Skills Every Public Health Professional Should Develop" and mentioned two episodes from 2020 where I sat down with two amazing guests to discuss leadership.

This week, I wanted to make sure you had a chance to listen to the second one of these episodes - with Anjum Sultana.

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In this episode, Sujani sits down with Anjum Sultana. Anjum is someone Sujani has known for a number of years and has interacted with via phone calls and messaging/email, but this was the first time they both "saw" each other (virtually), so it was a special conversation. Anjum’s advocacy and leadership work is also something that Sujani has been inspired by over the years.

The conversation with Anjum is not only jam-packed with inspiration and motivation to be a leader in public health but also weaves tangible first steps for all of us to take.

Public health needs many strong leaders to push agendas forward, and we hope that by sharing stories like that of Anjum's, you walk away feeling like you too can be a leader in public health.

You’ll Learn

  • How Anjum defines leadership
  • Whether she intentionally chose to become a leader in her space, or it naturally occurred
  • A bit about the young Anjum, her first memory of thinking that she could be a leader, and how her dad was an inspiration to her, which has resulted in the work she does in her community
  • Attributes of a good leader (skills to build on for anyone wanting to be a leader in their space), and skills Anjum wished she had gained early on
  • Things students can focus on specifically while in school to set themselves up to become a strong leader
  • Step-by-step how we can go from feeling passionate about a topic/issue/cause to taking incremental action that leads to change. 
  • Whether leadership only comes from a management/senior-level role (hint: no it doesn’t)
  • Whether leaders are born OR if leadership can be learned
  • Challenges Anjum faces as a leader in her space
  • A final example where Anjum showed that she is a leader in her space: she talks about her journey first authoring Canada’s First Feminist Recovery Plan.
    • It is the first nationally-focused one in the country and possibly the world
    • She encourages the PH SPOT community to read it, make it your own, and reach out to her should you be interested in taking action

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7 months ago
54 minutes 26 seconds

Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
REPLAY: Fuelling your leadership drive in public health with Nadia Akseer

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Last week I talked about "Leadership Skills Every Public Health Professional Should Develop" and mentioned two episodes from 2020 where I sat down with two amazing guests to discuss leadership.

This week, I wanted to make sure you had a chance to listen to one of these episodes - with Dr. Nadia Akseet.

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In this episode, Sujani speaks Dr. Nadia Akseer, an Epidemiologist-Biostatistician who has spent over 10 years leading research and analyses of clinical and population health datasets in the areas of reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health, as well as nutrition in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Ethiopia and other low- and middle-income countries.

In 2018, Nadia was identified as a Canadian Women Leader in Global Health, and in March 2019, she was awarded the 2019 Emerging Public Health Leader Alumni Award from the Public Health Alumni Association of the University of Toronto.

We speak about the leadership drive Nadia possesses, when she decided she wanted to become a leader in her space, and whether you need to be in a management position to be a leader, amongst other topics. And of course, I couldn’t let her go without asking about her multiple meetings with Bill Gates, to present and collaborate on some of her work.

You’ll Learn

  • The leadership drive, and what it is
  • What leadership means to Nadia
  • How and when Nadia decided that she wanted to become a leader in this space she was passionate about
  • Whether one needs to be in a management position to be a leader (hint: absolutely not)
  • Natural born leaders versus people given the right opportunities to become a leader
  • How Nadia goes about seeking new opportunities (as she is someone who thrives on being challenged and stimulated)
  • A glimpse into the career path she took: from Biostatician at SickKids, to Global Health Research at SickKids, then to Harvard, and now at Gates Ventures
  • How her view of leadership has changed over time
  • Verbal Communication and its importance in good leadership
  • A leader Nadia looks up to: Dr. Zulfiqar Butta
  • Reflections from her meetings with Bill Gates to present her research and work together on countries that have managed to reduce child stunting

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8 months ago
44 minutes 29 seconds

Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
Leadership Skills Every Public Health Professional Should Develop

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Leadership in public health transcends job titles—it's about how we inspire action, communicate vision, and guide others regardless of our position. This essential skillset helps navigate the complex, messy work of creating healthier communities through building trust and mobilizing stakeholders toward common goals.

Discussed in this episode:

  • What leadership really means in public health
  • Why it's absolutely necessary
  • The specific leadership skills you need to develop
  • How you can build leadership skills — even if you’re just starting out

Join the Public Health Career Club for leadership development resources, mentorship opportunities, and community support: phspot.org/club.

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8 months ago
32 minutes 29 seconds

Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
May 2025 Career Club Update: Events & Opportunities for Public Health Professionals

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We're back with our monthly update on what's happening inside the Public Health Career Club - our membership community designed to support you in building your dream public health career. Whether you're looking for accountability partners, financial guidance, or mentorship opportunities, our May 2025 lineup has something to help you advance your career goals.

  • Social Hour on May 6th - connect with peers in public health in a casual setting
  • New Co-working sessions on May 7th and 28th using the Pomodoro technique to help you focus on important tasks
  • "Doing Good and Doing Well" workshop on May 15th with Dr. Darla Bishop exploring financial strategies for public health professionals
  • Office hours with mentors Dr. Marissa Robinson (May 19th) and Megan Haffey (May 27th) for personalized career guidance
  • Live Resume Review Clinic on May 21st with Latika, offering real-time feedback on job applications
  • Final session of our "Launch Your Idea" workshop series, focusing on post-launch discussion and next steps

Check out phspot.org/club to learn more about our light and premium membership tiers. 

Connect with us on LinkedIn or email hello@phspot.org with any questions about joining our community!

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8 months ago
14 minutes 47 seconds

Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
10 Public Health Careers You Might Not Have Considered (With Real Job Examples!)

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Public health careers extend far beyond traditional roles, with exciting opportunities in tech, communications, behavioral science, and entrepreneurship that offer both impact and excellent compensation.

The roles explored in this episode include:

  • UX designers in health tech creating intuitive tools while ensuring clinical accuracy
  • Digital health communications specialists managing online campaigns and combating health misinformation
  • Behavioral science consultants designing programs to change health behaviors
  • Public health data storytellers turning complex statistics into compelling visual narratives
  • Global health logistics coordinators ensuring medical supplies reach their destinations
  • Infection prevention and control practitioners reducing healthcare-associated infections
  • Policy analysts working in non-governmental organizations and think tanks
  • Corporate social responsibility managers with health focus leading community investment
  • Humanitarian health coordinators working in crisis zones
  • Public health entrepreneurs creating innovative health solutions independently

Your challenge this week is to research one of these roles that sparked your curiosity. Explore organizations hiring for that position, read job descriptions, and potentially connect with professionals in that field. 

Share your discoveries with us by tagging PH SPOT on social media, and don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and check out our Public Health Career Club community at phspot.org/club.


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8 months ago
24 minutes 54 seconds

Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
Effective Networking Strategies for Public Health Professionals

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Networking isn't about schmoozing with random people or handing out business cards—it's about building genuine relationships rooted in curiosity, generosity, and mutual benefit that can transform your public health career journey.

What we talk about in today's episode:

  • Up to 80% of jobs are filled through networking connections rather than job boards
  • Your network already exists—start by auditing connections from school, past jobs, and online communities
  • Approach informational interviews with genuine curiosity and specific questions after doing your research
  • Be active in online communities like LinkedIn groups or the Public Health Career Club
  • Follow up consistently and look for ways to provide value to your connections
  • Everyone has something to offer regardless of career stage—fresh perspectives are always valuable
  • Networking doesn't require extroversion—one-on-one conversations and quiet consistency work just as well

This week, take one small action: reach out to someone you admire with a genuine, specific question about their work and see where the connection leads. Join the Public Health Career Club at phspot.org/club for more support in building your public health career.

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9 months ago
31 minutes 19 seconds

Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
Navigating Career Plateaus: What to Do When You Feel Stuck

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Career plateaus in public health are common experiences that leave professionals feeling stuck and unmotivated, but with reflection and strategic action, they can become springboards for renewed passion and growth.

What's discussed in this episode:

  • Four main reasons career plateaus happen: outgrowing your current role, lacking career clarity, not seeing growth opportunities, and experiencing burnout
  • Ask yourself key questions to recognize if you're in a plateau: Am I growing? Am I being challenged? Am I excited about my work? Do I feel clear about my future?
  • Reassess your career goals by considering how your interests may have changed since entering the field
  • Expand your skill set through courses or certifications that align with areas you're curious about
  • Seek guidance from mentors or career coaches who can provide perspective and help change your mindset
  • Network beyond your organization to discover new opportunities and paths within public health
  • Make small career moves like taking on new projects, volunteering, or applying for short-term consulting roles
  • Reconnect with your "why" – the values and motivations that initially drew you to public health
  • Attend conferences to meet like-minded professionals and immerse yourself in the energy of the field
  • Develop a passion project related to public health to channel creativity and reignite enthusiasm

Choose one action step from today's episode and commit to doing it this week. 

Share your experience or thoughts on LinkedIn or through the podcast feedback feature. 

Remember – don't navigate career plateaus alone, and be patient and kind to yourself through the process.

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9 months ago
39 minutes 19 seconds

Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
April 2025 Career Club Update: Events & Opportunities for Public Health Professionals

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This is a new monthly series to provide you with updates on events happening inside the Public Health Career Club community:

The Public Health Career Club has moved to an always-open enrollment model to provide support whenever public health professionals need it, with a new seven-day free trial available for both premium and light memberships.

Here's what to expect in April:

  • Four-part workshop series on "Launch Your Idea" for turning concepts into reality - Part 2 & 3 continues this month (April 1 & 12)
  • New member orientation (April 3)
  • Peer session on global mental health (April 5)
  • Monthly social hour for networking and connection (April 17)
  • Office hours with mentors specializing in job applications, industry transitions, and policy (April 23, 29, 30)
  • Special presentation on the Consumer Drug Take Back program (April 24)

Head over to phspot.org/club to learn more about the community and sign up for the seven-day free trial of either the premium or light membership.

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9 months ago
17 minutes 16 seconds

Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
Landing Your First Public Health Job Without Experience

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Landing that first public health job can feel impossible when every posting requires experience you don't yet have. We explore four powerful strategies to break this cycle and position yourself as a strong candidate even without traditional job experience.

  • Reframing what counts as experience beyond full-time paid positions 
  • Using course projects, volunteering, internships, and part-time work to showcase relevant skills
  • Presenting skills-based experiences with action-oriented language on your resume
  • Tailoring applications to mirror job description terminology and sector-specific language
  • Building relationships through informational interviews rather than just applying to posted jobs
  • Creating your own experience through volunteering, writing, and continuous learning
  • Staying motivated during your job search by actively developing skills and connections
  • Join our Public Health Career Club for our upcoming workshop on translating volunteer activities into evidence-based experience on your resume! The doors are now open for enrollment!


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9 months ago
22 minutes 45 seconds

Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
[UPDATE] Life, podcast and PH SPOT

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The PH SPOT podcast returns after a ten-month unplanned break with host Sujani sharing personal updates and outlining future plans for the show. 

• Unexpected 10-month podcast hiatus
• Solo episodes will be the primary format moving forward to accommodate scheduling constraints
• Selected recordings from Public Health Career Club events may be released as podcast episodes
• PH SPOT is simplifying its approach to helping public health professionals build meaningful careers
• The Public Health Career Club has opened 2025 enrollment with workshops, office hours, and networking events

Join us in the Public Health Career Club to connect with like-minded professionals and accelerate your career development. Find us on LinkedIn to share your thoughts on future episode topics!


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9 months ago
8 minutes 38 seconds

Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
Grassroots to global, the evolution of a Public Health professional, with Glenn Laverack

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In this episode, Sujani sits down with Glenn Laverack, a seasoned public health professional whose career has spanned continents and been shaped by his diverse experiences. His early years engaged with grassroots initiatives laid the foundation for a deep understanding of the local context, an asset that would become invaluable as he navigated the complex world of global health. They explore the significance of community empowerment in making a meaningful impact and touch upon the multifaceted nature of public health careers that are often characterized by an ongoing process of learning, adapting, and seizing opportunities explore the significance of community empowerment in making a meaningful impact. This episode not only serves as a compass for those looking to forge a career in global health but also highlights the collective mission of improving community health and shaping policy.


You’ll Learn

  • Glenn’s first experience volunteering in Sri Lanka and how that has led to a lifelong passion and a career in international health
  • The lifestyle choices inherent in a global career that demands international mobility and the enriching experiences it can offer
  • Having direct experience in field work and using your assets to provide a competitive edge in the public health field
  • Factors to consider when thinking about continuing postgraduate studies
  • Empowering communities to have more voice and authority about projects that will influence their lives
  • Understanding what it is you want to achieve in public health to figure out how you can make the most impact
  • The pivotal role that personal connections and networking play in professional development


Today’s Guest

Dr. Glenn Laverack is a social scientist and an international leader in health promotion and empowerment with a distinguished career for 40 years as a practitioner, an academic, researcher and consultant in more than 50 countries. Dr Laverack has been an advocate for the value of ordinary people at the centre of health promotion and has developed several innovative solutions to co-create successful programs in different cultural contexts. He formerly worked as a Coordinator (Empowerment) in neglected tropical diseases at WHO, Geneva and as a research fellow at Flinders University, Australia. Dr Laverack has managed several large-scale health programs including in Ghana and India and worked as a consultant on more than 100 contracts worldwide. He has a wide range of publications including 26 books, 12 in English and 14 in other languages including in Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, French, Farsi, Italian, Chinese and Thai. Dr Laverack has been a visiting professor at 6 universities in Denmark, Italy, the UAE and the UK and was the Director of Health Promotion, University of Auckland, New Zealand. His PhD investigated the collaborative role of communities in health promotion programs in Fiji and is presently an independent adviser with the UN, governmental and international development agencies.

Resources

  • Connect with Glenn on LinkedIn and find his work on ResearchGate
  • Learn more a

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1 year ago
47 minutes 15 seconds

Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
Crafting a career in Public Health: tales of serendipity and success, with Christie VanHorne

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This week, our guest Christie VanHorne shares her career trajectory into public health from a background in history and involvement in humanitarian efforts.  From working as a health educator to creating her own public health consulting business and teaching at Vassar College, Christie's story highlights how hard work, staying true to yourself, and having a solid network are all crucial to building your dream career. Her  journey emphasizes the dynamic nature of professional and personal evolution, encouraging listeners to embrace change and growth.

You’ll Learn

  • Christie’s path into public health through a passion for human rights and social justice
    • Her work in South Africa with the Peace Corps and international health 
  • Building a strong network to open up doors to new opportunities
  • Dealing with toxic workplaces and how Christie founded her consulting business
  • How education has been a common factor throughout all of Christie’s career and how her love for teaching led to a decision to pursue a DrPH
    • Deciding between a DrPH and PhD and figuring out which path is best for you
  • Finding your niche in public health, staying true to yourself, and traversing your journey at your own pace


Today’s Guest

Christie is a seasoned public health consultant with 20 years of experience. In 2015, she founded CVH Consulting, LLC., offering services to create impactful health education and training experiences for her clients. Christie has worked with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), the New York State Department of Health, the Hemophilia Federation of America, and many more organizations to design, develop, and update programs. She is also a subject matter expert on the social determinants and health equity for many continuing education projects for community-based organization staff and healthcare professionals. From her time in the Peace Corps in South Africa to teaching at Vassar College and all the career experiences in between, Christie's dedication to public health shines. Last year, she was recognized with the prestigious ATHENA Award, an international honor for women who demonstrate excellence in their profession, community service, and mentorship of future leaders. One of her current volunteer roles is serving as the Vice-Chair of the National Women’s Health Network Board of Directors. In August, Christie will start her Doctor of Public Health degree at Tulane University, specializing in Equity, Leadership, and Advocacy. She resides in the Hudson Valley, NY, with her beloved pups and husband.

Resources

  • Follow Christie on LinkedIn and Instagram 
  • Learn more about CVH Consulting


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1 year ago
57 minutes 34 seconds

Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
Trust yourself to dream big, with former refugee & global health advocate Yasir Essar, MSc

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In our latest podcast episode, we delve into a story of transition, courage, and the unwavering human spirit as our guest, Yasir Essar, swapped his dentistry scrubs for a career in public health amid the chaotic backdrop of a global pandemic and geopolitical turmoil. Yasir shares how visualizing achievements can provide a push to overcome challenges and demonstrates the powerful role mentors and community support play in guiding career paths, particularly for international students and professionals in new environments. His career transformation teaches us that with resilience, the right mindset, and community support, we can navigate through uncertainty and emerge with renewed purpose and aspirations.

You’ll Learn

  • How the COVID pandemic led Yasir to public and global health and steps he took to transition into the field from dentistry
  • Yasir’s experience continuing his education and career as a refugee in Canada, how he persevered through the uprooting of his life, and how his background shaped his current interest in refugee and global health
  • Building and relying on a social support group and mentors to achieve your dreams and other ways to visualize your goals
  • Tips for international students and remembering to take the time to care for yourself in a new country
  • Using LinkedIn with intentionality as a tool to network, facilitate advocacy, tell stories, and make an impact


Today’s Guest

Yasir is a former refugee from Afghanistan who holds an MSc in Global Health from McMaster University.


Prior to moving to Canada, he lived as a refugee in Tajikistan after fleeing Afghanistan. During his time as a refugee, he continued to share his lived experience of refugee life.

Currently, he works as a Research Assistant at Western University in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, and as a Community Scholar at the University of Calgary. Additionally, he holds a visiting academic position with the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Southampton. 

Yasir’s professional journey is marked by an unwavering commitment to knowledge and a passion for making a real-world impact. His scholarly work has been published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, BMJ, and PLoS. He is also a certified Project Management Professional (PMP®) and holds multiple certificates from Wayne State University, the University of Geneva, McGill University, and the LinkedIn Learning Academy.

During his tenure as a Research Assistant at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Center, he focused particularly on tuberculosis research, further enriching his expertise in infectious disease research.

Yasir is always eager to connect with like-minded professionals, share insights, and explore collaborative opportunities. He is open to guest lecture invitations on the topics of refugees, mentorship, and global health.

Resources

  • Connect with Yasir on LinkedIn  

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1 year ago
44 minutes

Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
Tackling your fears head-on: why I started the podcast

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In this episode, Sujani delves into her personal struggles with speaking in public and how it affected her career in public health. She reflects on her initial reluctance to speak in various settings and her journey of self-improvement through the creation of her podcast.  Sujani shares that by creating opportunities to practice speaking, she was able to progressively build confidence and improve her communication skills. She emphasizes the importance of small, consistent steps toward facing and overcoming fears. Her transformation led to better engagement in conversations, more profound connections with colleagues, and the ability to speak up in meetings, which were once daunting tasks. By sharing her story, Sujani hopes to inspire listeners to embark on their own journeys of self-improvement and career advancement, proving that the challenges we face can become the catalysts for our triumphs.

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1 year ago
9 minutes 20 seconds

Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
From Microbiologist to Epidemiologist & supporting Public Health Entrepreneurs, with Dr. Charlotte Huntley, PhD, MPH

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Today's episode features Dr. Charlotte Huntley, a public health entrepreneur and leader. We peel back the layers of her dynamic journey from a liberal arts and microbiology background to an influential career in epidemiology and entrepreneurship.  Our dialogue uncovers her dive into the pharmaceutical industry and how the entrepreneurial flame was kindled within her. As we pivot towards the impact of her work during a global pandemic, Dr. Huntley delves into the importance of communication in public health and the gratification of specializing her consulting services to aid BIPOC organizations. Join us as we draw inspiration from Dr. Huntley's narrative, illustrating the power of readiness for opportunities and the joy of a career intertwined with core values.


You’ll Learn

  • Dr. Huntley’s work in microbiology and healthcare and her pivot into epidemiology and community health
  • Global health and the pharmaceutical industry 
  • Dr. Huntley’s start in podcasting and how it grew into a thriving business
  • COVID’s impact on Dr. Huntley’s new company and how it has evolved since then to primarily serve BIPOC communities
  • Glance into the making of Dr. Huntley’s upcoming book on public health entrepreneurship


Today’s Guest

Dr. Charlotte Hughes Huntley, MPH is a public health entrepreneur and recognized leader in the public health industry. She has over 20 years of experience as an accomplished epidemiologist, microbiologist, consultant, and podcaster. Dr. Huntley is the CEO at DrCHHuntley, LLC, a public health and epidemiology consulting firm supporting large nonprofit organizations and government agencies that serve black, indigenous, and people of color commonly referred to as BIPOC communities. Her team is often invited to support tribal organizations and are always humbled and honored to serve. Through another arm of her business, Dr. Huntley and her team also provide resources and support to public health entrepreneurs.


Resources

  • Connect with Dr. Huntley on LinkedIn
  • Learn more about DrCHHuntley Consulting and listen to the Public Health Epidemiology Conversations podcast  
  • Learn more about Public Health Entrepreneurs, the Mastermind program, and listen to the Public Health Entrepreneurs podcast  

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1 year ago
41 minutes 3 seconds

Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
Try the Career Club for free!

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Welcome to the Public Health Career Club. From sitting down with accomplished public health professionals who will spill the beans on making the most of your degree, to personalized career advice during our office hours – it's all happening here. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. We've packed our calendar with monthly resume clinics, mentorship sessions, and social mixers to spark lifelong connections. Stay tuned for our weekly workshops and special talks that promise to keep your professional growth on a constant upswing. If you're listening from April 10th to 12th, 2024, don't miss this golden opportunity to become a part of the Public Health Career Club. Let's roll up our sleeves and make a difference together!

Featured on the Show:

  • Connect with Sujani on LinkedIn
  • Email us at: hello@phspot.org
  • Follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and  Twitter

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1 year ago
11 minutes 13 seconds

Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
Networking is everywhere, with Sujani

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This week Sujani unveils the transformative power of weaving relationship-building into the very fabric of your daily life. From striking up a conversation with a colleague to reaching out to a professional you admire online, I'll demonstrate the omnipresence of networking opportunities. Whether you're taking your first steps in public health or you're a seasoned expert, this episode promises to revolutionize your approach to building relationships and expand your professional network in ways you never imagined. Let's get ready to transform the way you think about networking in public health. 

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1 year ago
12 minutes 48 seconds

Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
Threading the pearls of your necklace: how every experience builds your public health career, with Dr. Vinu Ilakkuvan, DrPH, MPH

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Have you ever found yourself at a career crossroads, contemplating a leap into uncharted territory? Join us as we navigate the captivating realm of public health careers with Dr. Vinu Ilakkuvan. She shares her remarkable shift from engineering to public health, shedding light on the serendipitous ways that one's professional journey can unfold. We discuss the strategic reframing of skills that allow for such shifts, and the interplay between work experience and academic learning. Our dialogue unveils the empowering process of aligning personal values with professional ambitions, leading to a career that's not just a job but a calling. 


You’ll Learn

  • Vinu’s experience transitioning from biomedical engineering to public health early in her career vs. pivoting from one role to another later on 
  • Vinu’s various job roles and what she learned from each one
  • How Vinu’s passion for working in an interconnected public health environment and bridging policy and ground work led to the creation of PoP Health
  • What PoP Health is and how they improve public health by collaborating with coalitions to facilitate community access
  • Reflecting on your own career experiences and gaining confidence to form your own story and work towards your dream job


Today’s Guest

Vinu Ilakkuvan, DrPH, MSPH, is passionate about strengthening community-driven efforts to address the upstream, root drivers of health (pophealthllc.com/tedx). She is Founder and Principal Consultant of PoP Health, a public health consulting practice that partners with community coalitions and collaboratives to transform health in their communities through policy and systems change (pophealthllc.com). PoP Health helps coalitions engage in community collaboration, action planning, participatory evaluation, and effective storytelling. PoP Health also issues a biweekly newsletter, Community Threads, with tools and strategies for anyone seeking to improve community health (pophealthllc.com/newsletter). 

Vinu received her DrPH in Health Behavior from the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health as a Milken Scholar, a Master’s degree with a concentration in Health Communication from the Harvard School of Public Health, and Bachelor’s degrees in Biomedical Engineering and Economics from the University of Virginia. She currently serves as a Professorial Lecturer at George Washington University. Vinu began her public health career coordinating the Virginia Department of Health's bullying and youth violence prevention program and later, evaluating the national truth antismoking campaign and managing policy and communications projects at Trust for America’s Health.


Resources

  • Connect with Vinu on LinkedIn 
  • Learn more about the Truth Initiative 
  • Learn more about Trust for America's Health 
  • Learn more about PoP Health 

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1 year ago
42 minutes 47 seconds

Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
How to use the right key terms in your public health job application, with Zoila Reyna

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Unlock the code to public health job success with Zoila Reina of Public Health Hired, who graces our podcast with expert tips on mastering the language of the sector. If you've ever felt lost in a sea of job applications, Zoila's creation, the Public Health Key Terms Guide, is your beacon. We zero in on the power of terms and how they're not just buzzwords but keys to your next career move. From decoding job descriptions to enhancing your resume and shining in interviews, our conversation is the guiding light for public health hopefuls ready to make their mark.


You’ll Learn

  • What the Key Terms in Public Health Guide is and how it came to be
  • How understanding terms can help you envision yourself in certain jobs and reflect on your skills
  • Understanding key terms to show off your public health knowledge in job applications and interviews
  • Elevating your language in everyday work to advance your career
  • Using key terms to expand your job search beyond traditional public health roles


Today’s Guest

The founder of Public Health Hired, Zoila Reyna MPH, has single-handedly, with no outsourcing, helped secure over 240 public health job offers and internships through her virtual presentations, online masterclass, tailored mentorships, and social media content. Zoila's unwavering dedication to the diverse public health workforce is evident through the Public Health Hired's mission to demystify the public health employment process and help others master best practices and proven techniques to be successful in the job search. She has a full-time job in healthcare as a consultant for community health and loves spending time in her Los Angeles home with her baby girl Jhara, her son Giovanni, dog Lulu, and spouse Jimmy.

Resources

  • Connect with Zoila on LinkedIn 
  • Get the Key Terms in Public Health guide and check out what else Public Health Hired has to offer 
  • Listen to the previous episode on personal branding

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1 year ago
22 minutes 21 seconds

Public Health SPOTlight Podcast
Create the life you want, with Angeza Mohammed

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Our guest this week, Angeza Mohammed, is a testament to the power of aligning one's passions with their profession. Follow her strategic yet dynamic career path and learn how mentally and physically envisioning her ideal life, strategic networking, and taking risks led to her creating The Consulting Nest and  How did you learn to do that?, The Successful Candidate.

 
You’ll Learn

  • How Angeza was first introduced to public health
  • Why Angeza pivoted from her dreams of becoming a doctor to public health
  • Angeza’s career journey and how she was able to move closer to her dream job by taking risks, strategic networking, and envisioning her next steps
  • Figuring out what you want from a career, knowing your worth, and not letting fear hold you back from change
  • What The Consulting Nest is and how it connects organizations to individuals offering their skills


Today’s Guest

Angeza Mohammed is the CEO and Founder of How did you learn to do that?, The Successful Candidate and The Consulting Nest Inc.


With over 10 years of professional experience, Angeza brings a unique and strategic approach to creating the career you want, feeling fulfilled and knowing how to take the next step in your growth!


Angeza’s career has taken her through and into all aspects of the health care system in British Columbia, Canada and it all began before she even graduated from her undergrad, all thanks to her unique strategy which has been instrumental to her success!

Angeza’s purpose in life is to share and inspire you to create the life that you wish existed for yourself. In addition to her successful healthcare career, Angeza coaches recent graduates and professionals to help them discover what fulfills them, how to align that with their career and how to take action every single day towards creating the life they always wish existed for themselves!

Angeza’s biggest piece of advice to you is to always remember that investing in yourself has the ability to catalyze your life from ordinary to extraordinary.

Resources

  • Connect with Angeza on LinkedIn 
  • Learn more about How did you learn to do that?, The Successful Candidate and The Consulting Nest 

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1 year ago
39 minutes 53 seconds

Public Health SPOTlight Podcast

Sujani Sivanantharajah, the founder of PHSPOT.org sits down with public health heroes of our time to share career stories, inspiration, and guidance for building public health careers. 


The message she hopes to share through these conversations is that building a career is not only about climbing up the ranks, but about crafting a life that you want, around your unique needs, and one that gives importance to your mental health, wellbeing, and building relationships and friendships: you can only do good in the world if you take care of yourself. 


Through PH SPOTlight, you will connect with peers you have never met before, and build relationships in a deep and meaningful way.