
PHEC 455: No Longer Silent, With Elizabeth Soda, MD
What does it take to break your silence in the middle of a public health crisis? For Dr. Elizabeth Soda, the answer came on an ordinary August afternoon when a gunman opened fire on CDC headquarters. ...
5 Mai 34min

PHEC 454: One Question, Many Voices Live From the Field
Episode 454 is unlike anything we've done before and you won't want to miss it. For the first time in PHEC Podcast history, Dr. Huntley took the mic on the road, setting up a live recording booth at a...
28 Apr 32min

PHEC 453: Public Health Is Political, With Susan Polan, PhD
In this episode of Public Health Epidemiology Conversations, Dr. Huntley sits down with Susan Polan, PhD, Associate Executive Director for Public Affairs and Advocacy at the American Public Health Ass...
21 Apr 35min

PHEC 452: Closing the Gap in Chicago, With Dr. Olusimbo "Simbo" Ige
In this powerful episode of Public Health Epidemiology Conversations, Dr. Huntley speaks with Chicago's first Black woman health commissioner, Dr. Olusimbo "Simbo" Ige, about tackling one of the natio...
14 Apr 39min

PHEC 451: Simplifying AI for Public Health, With Kumba Sennaar, PhD
What happens when a lifelong storyteller turns her focus to artificial intelligence and public health communication? In this episode of Public Health Epidemiology Conversations, Dr. Huntley sits down ...
7 Apr 32min

PHEC 450: Building Together: What Community Really Looks Like in 2026
Episode 450 is a milestone, and Dr. Huntley marks it with an honest, reflective solo conversation about the power of community. After one of the most challenging years of her life, she shares the 10 p...
31 Mar 11min

PHEC 449: Public Health Is Everywhere
Three public health professionals join Dr. Huntley for a conversation that starts with one of the questions we all get asked but don't always have a great answer for. When someone outside the field as...
24 Mar 36min

PHEC 448: Defending Scientific Integrity, With Kristie Ellickson, PhD
What happens when pollution, poverty, and health challenges collide in the same neighborhoods? Dr. Kristie Ellickson calls it cumulative impact, and it reveals which communities shoulder the heaviest ...
17 Mar 32min



















