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Viral

Viral

Linsey Grove & Megan Albertson

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Société & Culture

Fréquence : 1 épisode/45j. Total Éps: 68

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Viral is a public health podcast for both public health nerds and the general public started by Linsey Grove and Quinn Lundquist and hosted by Linsey and Megan Albertson. Public health consists of too many topics and professionals to name–but we’re going to try to cover it all. From baby bottle tooth decay to social justice, we will discuss the historical context, cultural relevance, and current connections to each topic while interviewing our colleagues in the field. Welcome to Viral.
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Episode 67: Female Sterilization

Épisode 67

samedi 7 juin 2025Durée 48:08

Public health is meant to protect us—but history shows it can also be used to control us. In the 20th century, tens of thousands of people, mostly women, were forcibly sterilized. In this podcast, we dig into the unsettling history of forced sterilization in the United States. From historical eugenics laws to the current realities of reproductive justice, we’ll explore how public health policies crossed the line, and why understanding this history still matters today.

 

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Music by Michael Conrad

Episode 66: Public Health Law

Épisode 66

vendredi 25 avril 2025Durée 59:10

You can't make me!!! Welp...sometimes we can. Join us as we talk about the legal framework for advancing public health. Our guest is Dawn Hunter: public health lawyer, health equity champion, and the rare policymaker who’s as comfortable with the legislature as she is in a microbiology lab. Dawn’s career is proof that the law isn’t just about statutes—it’s about systems, stories, and the social determinants that touch us all.

 

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Music by Michael Conrad

Episode 57: Public Health in Florida

Saison 2 · Épisode 57

vendredi 3 mai 2024Durée 47:00

Despite what you may hear, public health happens in Florida! We dive into the history of public health in Florida and the unique challenges the Sunshine State faces.

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Music by Michael Conrad

Episode 56: Public Health and Cartoons

Saison 2 · Épisode 56

lundi 15 avril 2024Durée 41:27

Let's get silly! Cartoons have been used to communicate health behaviors (both good and bad). Let's revisit some of our favorite toons and how they've impacted public health.

Check out our Patreon for Linsey's Sailor Moon drawings from middle school!

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Music by Michael Conrad

Episode 55: What's Ice Got to Do With It?

Épisode 55

mardi 2 avril 2024Durée 43:52

Ice, Ice, baby! We're talking about how ice changed the world and public health! 

References:

Ice: From Mixed Drinks to Skating Rinks -- A Cool History of a Hot Commodity

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Music by Michael Conrad

Episode 54: Institutional Mistrust in Public Health

Épisode 54

mercredi 20 mars 2024Durée 42:40

Get your tin foil hats on! We're talking about the history of institutional mistrust in public health and how it impacts today's issues. 

References:

Killing the Black Body by Dorothy Roberts

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Music by Michael Conrad

Episode 53: Anti-Fat Bias and Nutrition (Interview w/Christine Byrne)

Épisode 53

mardi 5 mars 2024Durée 51:27

Join us for our final episode about anti-fat stigma! We interview and kiki with Christine Byrne (she/her), MPH, RD, LDN, a non-diet dietitian nutritionist, longtime journalist, and the founder of Ruby Oak Nutrition. She specializes in nutrition counseling for eating disorders and loves working with college students and adults.

Content warning: we do talk about disordered eating and eating disorders.

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Music by Michael Conrad

Episode 52: Truth and Merit in Science

Épisode 52

lundi 17 juillet 2023Durée 01:09:10

An opinion piece in the New York Times caught our eye: A Paper That Says Science Should Be Impartial Was Rejected By Major Journals. You Can't Make This Up. by Pamela Paul. Can science be impartial and how do we address bias?

The reference article can be found here.

Other show notes:

Citation Justice: https://cccc.ncte.org/cccc/citation-justice 

References:

Abbot, D.; Bikfalvi, A.; Bleske-Rechek, A.; Bodmer, W.; Boghossian, P.; Carvalho, C.; Ciccolini, J.; Coyne, J.; Gauss, J.; Gill, P.; Jitomirskaya, S.; Jussim, L.; Krylov, A.; Loury, G.; Maroja, L.; McWhorter, J.; Moosavi, S.; Schwerdtle, P.N.; Pearl, J.; Quintanilla-Tornel, M.; III, H.S.; Schreiner, P.; Schwerdtfeger, P.; Shechtman, D.; Shifman, M.; Tanzman, J.; Trout, B.; Warshel, A.; West, J. In Defense of Merit in Science. Controversial_Ideas 2023, 3, 1.

Paul, P. (2023, May 4). A Paper That Says Science Should Be Impartial Was Rejected by Major Journals. You Can’t Make This Up. The New York Times.

Sjoding, M. W., Dickson, R. P., Iwashyna, T. J., Gay, S. E., Valley, T. Sl. (2020). Racial bias in pulse oximetry measurement. New England Journal of Medicine, 383: 2477-2478. doi: 10.1056/NEJMc2029240

Obermeyer, Z., Powers, B., Vogeli, C., Mullainathan, S. (2019). Dissecting racial bias in an algorithm used to manage the health of populations. Science 366: 447-453.

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Music by Michael Conrad 

Episode 51: Anti-Fatness in Policy

Épisode 51

jeudi 1 juin 2023Durée 44:56

Episode 50: Fatphobia in Public Health

Épisode 50

lundi 15 mai 2023Durée 01:02:12

Megan and Linsey talk about their personal and professional experiences with anti-fat bias and stigma. If you struggle with disordered eating, please be aware that we will be discussing this and eating disorders. 

This is the first of a series of episodes where we talk about weight discrimination, anti-fat bias, and how public health has contributed to this phenomenon.

References: 

Belly of the Beast: the Politics of Anti-Fatness as Anti-Blackness by Da'Shaun L. Harrison

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Economist Article: New drugs could spell the end to the world's obesity epidemic

 

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Music by Michael Conrad 


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