On This Episode Of The Public Health Epidemiology Conversations (PHEC) Podcast
In this episode, Dr. Huntley discusses the aftermath of the 2024 presidential election, emphasizing the importance of mindfulness in public health. She shares three key action steps for professionals: rest, reflect, and reset, encouraging listeners to take time for self-care and thoughtful consideration of their roles moving forward. Dr. Huntley also shares a personal story, which served as a moment of reflection and inspiration.
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Conversation Highlights
Practice mindfulness regardless of political views.
Rest is essential after a high-energy event like an election.
Reflection helps us learn from past experiences.
Resetting involves refreshing our focus and direction.
A divided public health community is counterproductive.
Personal experiences can fuel professional advocacy.
Historical context is important for future actions.
Self-care is crucial for effective public health work.
Engagement in public health requires passion and mindfulness.
Sharing experiences can strengthen community bonds.
“A divided public health family industry serves no one.” — Dr. Huntley
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