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  • 261: Building Health Equity from the Inside of Health Systems with Winston Wright, MPH
    Apr 14 2026

    Omari Richins, MPH of the Public Health Careers podcast talks with Winston Wellington Wright, MPH.

    In this conversation, Winston shares his journey as a health equity strategist, consultant, and co-founder of Brothers in Public Health. He reflects on how his experiences in St. Louis shaped his understanding of health disparities and the importance of centering community in public health work. Winston also shares how coaching youth soccer has influenced his leadership style - focused on teamwork, growth, and affirmation.

    He breaks down what real health equity work looks like inside health systems, highlighting the role of community voice, data, and navigating institutional challenges. Winston also discusses the impact and growth of Brothers in Public Health, and why representation, mentorship, and visibility are key to driving change.

    The episode closes with advice for future public health professionals - embracing creativity, staying grounded, and understanding that public health is a way of life.


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    Chapters:
    @0:00 Introduction and Background of Winston Wright
    @4:21 Public Health Philosophy and Community Engagement
    @7:15 Experiences in St. Louis and Health Disparities
    @9:52 Coaching Youth Soccer and Life Lessons
    @12:58 Career Journey and Health Administration Insights
    @15:54 Sickle Cell Program Development and Challenges
    @17:35 Patient Family Advisory Council and Community Impact
    @20:00 Navigating Bureaucracy in Health Systems
    @23:09 Advice for Aspiring Health Administrators
    @25:51 Brothers in Public Health: A Collaborative Initiative
    @35:56 Community Engagement and Growth
    @37:50 The Evolution of Brothers in Public Health
    @38:48 Collaborative Impact in Public Health
    @40:42 Navigating Gentrification and Community Identity
    @47:44 The Importance of Community and Visibility
    @49:41 Cultural Shifts in Nashville's Culinary Scene
    @59:32 Reflections on Public Health and Personal Growth
    @1:02:35 Advice for Future Public Health Professionals

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  • Public Health Week: Why This Work Still Matters (Even Now)
    Apr 10 2026

    Public health feels different right now - and if you’ve been questioning your path, you’re not alone.

    In this National Public Health Week reflection, I share:
    - The current reality of the public health field
    - Why this work still matters
    - How to stay grounded and move forward

    Your Action Steps:
    Reflect on your impact
    Focus on building one key skill

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  • 260: Advancing Cancer Prevention, Challenging Stigma, and Leading with Purpose with Dr. Lisa Carter-Bawa, PhD, MPH, APRN, ANP-C, FAAN, FSBM
    Mar 31 2026

    Omari Richins, MPH of Public Health Careers podcast talks with Dr. Lisa Carter-Bawa, PhD, MPH, APRN, ANP-C, FAAN, FSBM.

    In this conversation, Dr. Lisa Carter-Bawa shares her journey as a cancer prevention scientist and nurse practitioner, discussing her multiracial identity, the importance of community engagement in public health, and her philosophy of leadership.

    She emphasizes the need for a return to one's authentic self rather than reinvention, the impact of stigma in healthcare, and the significance of trust in patient-provider relationships. Dr. Carter-Bawa also highlights her work in cancer prevention research and the integration of behavioral science into public health leadership. In this conversation, Dr. Lisa Carter-Bawa shares her journey from nursing to becoming a leader in public health and behavioral science. She discusses the importance of understanding the barriers to health screenings, particularly lung cancer screening, and emphasizes the need for awareness and education in communities.

    Dr. Carter-Bawa highlights her commitment to continuous learning and the role of informatics in public health. She reflects on her experiences as a leader in spaces not traditionally designed for her and the importance of community engagement in research. The conversation concludes with insights on the cost of leadership and the importance of self-acceptance.


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    Chapters
    @0:00 Introduction to Dr. Lisa Carter-Bawa
    @5:43 Travel Experiences and Cultural Insights
    @9:02 Soul to Soul Leadership: A Return to Self
    @14:32 Leading a Population Science Institute
    @19:09 Community Engagement in Cancer Research
    @21:47 Patient-Centered Approaches to Screening
    @22:45 Integrating Leadership and Public Health
    @23:53 Advice for Emerging Leaders in Public Health
    @25:49 Defining Public Health
    @26:48 Pathway to Nursing and Patient Care
    @29:54 Trust and Power Dynamics in Healthcare
    @30:43 Pursuing a PhD and Behavioral Oncology
    @31:38 The Journey to Knowledge Creation
    @35:07 Understanding Barriers to Health Screenings
    @38:22 Raising Awareness for Lung Cancer Screening
    @42:09 The Value of Continuous Learning
    @45:21 Transforming Public Health Through Informatics
    @50:04 Breaking Barriers in Healthcare Leadership
    @52:13 Building a Community-Centric Research Institute
    @53:21 The Cost of Leadership and Self-Care

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    59 m
  • How Student Loan Changes Endanger Public Health
    Mar 25 2026

    Omari Richins, MPH of Public Health Careers podcast explores how recent changes in federal student loan policies threaten the future of public health by making it harder for students to enter the field. Omari Richins discusses the broader societal impacts, including workforce shortages and community health risks.

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    @0:00 The Impact of Student Loan Changes on Public Health
    @1:20 The Value of Public Health Degrees
    @3:22 The Consequences of Pricing Out Future Public Health Professionals
    @5:12 The Future of Public Health and Community Health
    @6:40 Advocating for Change in Public Health Education

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  • 259: Health Equity in Practice: Systems Change, Policy, and Community Engagement with Alexander Bonano, MPH
    Mar 17 2026

    Omari Richins, MPH of Public Health Careers podcast talks with Alexander Bonano, MPH, a Health Equity in All Policies Project Manager at Boston Public Health Commission.

    In this episode, Alexander Bonano, MPH, shares how he’s advancing racial equity within public health systems at the Boston Public Health Commission.

    We explore what “Health Equity in All Policies” looks like in practice, common misconceptions about equity work, and how authentic community engagement can drive real systems change. This conversation offers honest insights for anyone looking to build a meaningful career in public health.

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    Chapters:
    @0:00 Introduction to Alex Bonano and His Background
    @8:57 Journey into Public Health and Racial Equity
    @14:14 Role at Boston Public Health Commission
    @20:05 Challenges and Triumphs in Equity Work
    @26:01 Misconceptions in Racial Equity Work
    @31:52 Connecting Education, Youth Development, and Public Health
    @33:15 Addressing Racial Disparities in Education
    @35:16 The Meaning of Public Health
    @37:52 Historical vs. Current Trauma in Public Health
    @40:24 Academic Journey and Cultural Identity
    @45:52 Transitioning from Global to Local Health Perspectives
    @52:57 The Role of Mentorship in Public Health
    @53:52 COVID-19 and the Call for Public Health Action
    @57:36 Foundational Experiences in Public Health Education
    @59:31 Transforming Perspectives on Substance Use and Harm Reduction
    @1:03:34 Global Health Consulting: Insights and Experiences
    @1:05:23 Diversity in Public Health: A Personal Journey
    @1:06:57 Empowering Men of Color in Public Health
    @1:14:01 Creative Health: Engaging Communities for Better Outcomes
    @1:18:51 Advice for Aspiring Public Health Professionals

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  • Keep Fighting. Keep Dancing. A Message for the Public Health Community
    Mar 12 2026

    Public health work can feel heavy right now.

    In this short reflection, Omari Richins shares a powerful lesson from the AIDS crisis: communities survived not just through protest and advocacy, but through joy and connection.

    This episode is about finding ways to keep showing up for public health, health equity, and our communities - even during difficult times.

    Omari also shares a quick update on the podcast and invites listeners to complete a short survey to help shape future episodes.

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  • 258: Prevention Over Reaction: Rethinking Violence Through a Public Health Lens with Robert Mahoney
    Mar 3 2026

    Omari Richins, MPH of Public Health Careers podcast talks with Robert Mahoney, CEO & Founder of TVTP Solutions.

    In this conversation, Robert discusses his journey in targeted violence prevention, emphasizing the importance of proactive strategies over reactive measures.

    He explains the complexities of radicalization, the need for a human-centered approach in prevention, and the challenges faced in unifying different sectors for effective violence prevention. Mahoney also shares insights from his career in emergency management and public health, advocating for a more integrated approach to public safety.

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    @0:00 Introduction to Targeted Violence Prevention
    @7:31 Understanding Targeted Violence
    @17:57 The Path to Radicalization
    @27:43 Human-Centered Approaches to Prevention
    @32:58 The Role of Public Health in Violence Prevention

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  • Black History Month Is Public Health Work (Whether You Realize It or Not)
    Feb 25 2026

    Omari Richins, MPH of Public Health Careers podcast explores the deep connections between Black History Month and public health, emphasizing how historical struggles and initiatives within Black communities have shaped modern public health policies and practices.

    Omari highlights the contributions of the Black Panther Party and other historical figures in advocating for health equity, community health, and social justice, urging listeners to recognize and continue this legacy in their own work.

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    Chapters
    @0:00 The Intersection of Black History and Public Health
    @4:10 Historical Figures in Black Public Health
    @8:20 Lessons for Today and the Future of Public Health

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    11 m