
What have we learned about public health?
For this final episode, we’re reflecting on what we’ve learned about public health over the past six months. Hosts Xand and Rochelle explore the episodes we’ve recorded so far that show what needs dis...
2 Juni 202135min

How can arts and creativity tackle health inequalities?
The arts and culture sectors are among the hardest hit by the pandemic and lockdown but what would a post-pandemic world look like without art? Is there potential for arts and culture to be a signific...
29 Apr 202129min

How is law good for your health? With Sir Keir Starmer and Dame Hazel Genn
In this month’s episode, we speak to Sir Keir Starmer - Leader of the Labour Party and former human rights lawyer – and Professor Dame Hazel Genn - Professor of Socio-Legal Studies and UCL Vice Provos...
16 Mars 202135min

People and Power
In public health, we often refer to 'hard to reach' groups, but are we doing enough to listen to them?This month, we speak to the co-founders of Five X More, and UCL academic Dr Carol Rivas, to explor...
16 Feb 202133min

Stand-up for public health: how can comedy improve our health?
In this month’s episode, we speak to award-winning comedian and author Laura Lexx and London-based Scottish comedian and UCL academic Dr Matt Winning, to explore how comedy and humour can be used to i...
19 Jan 202134min

What does climate change have to do with public health?
Welcome to Episode 1 of Public Health Disrupted, the brand new podcast from UCL Health of the Public.This month, hosts Xand and Rochelle are joined by Dominique Palmer - dedicated climate activist, or...
15 Dec 202031min

Public Health Disrupted - Series Trailer
Presented by Doctor, writer and TV Presenter Xand van Tulleken and community health psychologist and Professor of Global Mental Health and Social Justice at the UCL Institute for Global Health, Dr Roc...
6 Nov 20208min




















