On This Episode Of The Public Health Epidemiology Conversations (PHEC) Podcast
In this episode, Dr. Huntley discusses the desire to create a community for podcast listeners, reflecting on past attempts and the challenges faced. The conversation highlights the importance of engagement, networking, and feedback from listeners to enhance the podcast experience. Dr. Huntley invites listeners to share your thoughts to let us know what type of community you would like to create.
Listen To This Episode Of The Public Health Epidemiology Conversations (PHEC) Podcast
Conversation Highlights
The podcast aims to build a community for listeners.
Past attempts at community building faced challenges.
Engagement and networking are key benefits of the community.
Feedback from listeners is crucial for content creation.
The community will cater to a diverse and global audience.
Listeners can share their takeaways and insights.
Behind-the-scenes content will be shared in the community.
The community will facilitate connections among professionals.
Older podcast episodes can be revisited and discussed.
A survey will help shape the future of the community.
"This community would give us the opportunity to engage a little bit more. It would be a place where we can engage with each other about the podcast topics or episode takeaways." - Dr. Huntley
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