On This Episode Of The Public Health Epidemiology Conversations (PHEC) Podcast
Dr. Huntley reflects on the past year and shares exciting updates for the podcast as she prepares for 2025. She emphasizes the importance of community feedback and introduces new categories and playlists designed to enhance the listener experience. The episode outlines the new playlists, including Journey Junction, Roundtable Discussions, and Impactful Perspectives, aimed at making the podcast more accessible and engaging for both new and long-time listeners.
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Conversation Highlights
We are investing in a very big way into the podcast.
We want to hear from you.
We are trying to make it easy for you to find everything.
Journey Junction highlights returning guests.
Roundtable discussions are really enjoyable.
Impactful perspectives showcase stories from diverse fields.
This is just a way to make topics stand out.
It makes it easier for people to know where to dive in.
We want to grow in 2025.
“These episodes are a great reminder that we don’t have to have it all figured out and stick to it forever. We have to pivot, be flexible, and embrace change.” - Dr. Huntley
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