Global Caveat
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Synopsis
Global Caveat is the podcast that explores the vast field of global health. Global health researchers Diana Klatt and Susanna Park discuss topics, such as research and fieldwork, with each other and guests to examine the connection between health and the sciences and how we have to work together for health, humanity, and the earth.(Music by Cordele Glass. Produced by Klattalyst Ltd.)
Episodes
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Gun Violence Prevention with Michael B. Bagg
01/10/2019 Duration: 42minWhen many of us hear the term “gun violence” we may automatically think of mass shootings... but did you know that there is more to this public health issue? That gun violence and firearm injury prevention are public health issues? And that one of the leading causes of injury for children are from firearms? What does it mean to have a public health perspective on such a divisive issue such as this? On this episode, we talk with Michael B. Bagg about methods to work with gun violence prevention and advocacy. Transcript available on website. Hosts: @klattalyst and @sujanee. Guest Michael B. Bagg. Music: Cordele Glass. Producer: Klattalyst Ltd
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Positive Developmental Psychology with Cordele Glass
17/09/2019 Duration: 59minDid you know that roughly 1/3 of people are genetically predisposed to being happier than others? You may have heard of the science of happiness and seen things on social media about popular science positive psychology, but where does the basis of this come from and is it really just the science of happiness? On this episode, we explore the difference in true positive developmental psychology and the popular science version. And we discuss the impact societal factors have on our development, how our relationship with nature can change our outlook on the world, and the potential future integration of positive developmental psychology on the educational system. Transcript available on website. Hosts: @klattalyst and @sujanee. Guest Cordele Glass. Music: Cordele Glass. Producer: Klattalyst Ltd --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-caveat/support
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Voluntourism with Emily Scott, RN
17/06/2019 Duration: 01h20minIs going on a medical mission trip for two weeks really helping people? Where does the money spent on these trips go? How do we pick an ethical organization? Should I just go on vacation instead? On this episode, we discuss all of these questions about voluntourism and so much more with Emily Scott, RN. We talk about the differences between impact and intent, the hierarchy of medical organizations, and the ethics around whether or not doing anything is better than doing nothing at all. Guest: Emily Scott, RN @twodustytravelers Hosts: Diana Klatt, Susanna Park Music: Hawt Coco Producer: Global Caveat, Inc.
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Global Health and Medicine with Daniel M. Gonzalez
03/06/2019 Duration: 55minWhere do we draw the line between research and healthcare? What is the “minority tax” and why does this matter? How does one pursue their passions without compromising their identity? On this episode, we talk with Daniel M. Gonzalez about the intersection of global health and medicine. We also talk about the importance of identity and how your perceptions and acceptance of yourself can impact your global outlook. Hosts: @klattalyst and @sujanee. Guest @Go_DanielMD. Music: Cordele Glass. Producer: Klattalyst Ltd --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-caveat/support
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Diabetes with Krishana Sankar
20/05/2019 Duration: 53minDo you know the difference between Diabetes type 1 and type 2? Did you know that the rate of diabetes is increasing around the world, especially in lower and middle income countries? Did you know that diabetes isn’t just about sugar intake, but about genetics, environment, politics, and money? Tune in to listen to us talk with Krish @beyond.the.ivory.tower as she breaks down all these questions for us! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-caveat/support
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Caves, Climate, and Chronic Disease with Dr. Gabi Serrato Marks
06/05/2019 Duration: 41minEver wonder what it's like to go into the depths of a cave? What about what caves can tell us about climate science? On this episode, Diana and Susanna talk with Gabi Serrato Marks, a paleoclimatologist, about what we can learn from caves about past climate, how they can inform future climate, and what it's like to be a field scientist with a rare chronic disease, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. Guest Gabi Serrato Marks (@gserratomarks). Hosts: Diana Klatt, Susanna Park Music: Hawt Coco Producer: Global Caveat, Inc.
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Wildlife Conservation, Butterflies, and Environmental Politics with Becky Friesen
22/04/2019 Duration: 45minWhat would happen if butterflies disappeared? And what about forests? In this episode, we talk with conservation biologist, Becky Friesen, about the impact that we have on the planet and the impact wildlife and nature has on us. We discuss things like effective methods of wildlife conservation, Becky's research working as a field biologist, and her experience working in Canada, Honduras, and Mexico. Guest: @becky.outside Hosts: Diana Klatt, Susanna Park Music: Hawt Coco Producer: Global Caveat, Inc.
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Health Communications, the Scientific Method, and Fake News with Dr. Kiona
08/04/2019 Duration: 34minOn this episode, we talk with Dr. Kiona about how to effectively communicate health and scientific information accurately and the broken systems of journalism and academia. We talk about the importance of making sure that you know your audience and how to effectively communicate scientific information and how the scientific method if part of how she approaches disseminating educational content. We also discuss the broken systems of journalism and higher academia. This is part 2 of 2 episodes with Dr. Kiona, check out the previous episode about nutritional epidemiology, research in the academic setting, and the ethics of health sciences. Hosts: @klattalyst and @sujanee. Guest @hownottotravellikeabasicbitch. Music: Cordele Glass. Producer: Diana Klatt (Klattalyst Ltd). This episode was transcribed by at Shena Sanchez and can be found on our website: globalcaveat.com/communications-with-kiona --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-caveat/support
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Nutritional Epidemiology with Dr. Kiona
25/03/2019 Duration: 39minOn this episode, we talk with Dr. Kiona about how she studied the microbiome in nutrition and how this has shaped her understanding of health disparities research. She gives insight into how she approaches science by considering data, methods, history, and ethics. And also touches on some struggles she faced in academia, such as losing a whole potential dataset after working an entire semester to request access to it! This is part 1 of 2 episodes with Dr. Kiona, tune into the next episode to continue the conversation with academia, ethics, and health/science communications. Hosts: @klattalyst and @sujanee. Guest @hownottotravellikeabasicbitch. Music: Cordele Glass. Producer: Diana Klatt (Klattalyst Ltd). This episode was transcribed by at Shena Sanchez and can be found on our website: globalcaveat.com/nutritional-epidemiology-with-kiona --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-caveat/support
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Getting into Global Public Health
11/03/2019 Duration: 33minAre you interested in getting into global public health but don't know where to start? On this episode, Diana and Susanna discuss how they got interested in global health and their journeys. They also talk about the differences between the MPH, PhD, and DrPH as well as how the different ways to get into global health. Hosts: @klattalyst and @sujanee. Music: Cordele Glass. Producer: Diana Klatt (Klattalyst Ltd). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-caveat/support
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Creative Arts and Cultural Anthropology with Joie Ha
25/02/2019 Duration: 34minAre you interested in working in an international space or in a space with marginalized folks? Guest Joie Ha gives us all some important things to think about regarding culture and how to build trust with communities that you work with. She provides fascinating details about the work that she has done using hip-hop and story-telling as well as her experiences working in the field. Hosts: @klattalyst and @sujanee. Guest: @hellojoie. Music: Cordele Glass. Producer: Diana Klatt (Klattalyst Ltd). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-caveat/support
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Sex Education with Patrick Kelly
11/02/2019 Duration: 44minWhat was your Sex-Ed like, if you even had one? Did you know sex education in schools often lack an evidence-based approach? In this episode, Diana and Susanna talk with Patrick Kelly to break down what sex ed should be like in the school and in the home. He provides us with tools on how to educate people of all ages on sexual health. Check the website for episode resources! Hosts: @klattalyst and @sujanee. Guest: @patkellyteaches (youtube.com/corporis). Music: Cordele Glass. Producer: Diana Klatt (Klattalyst Ltd). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-caveat/support
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Diet, Health, & Female Athletics with Traci Carson
28/01/2019 Duration: 23minOn this episode, Diana and Susanna talk with Traci Carson about diet culture, what it means to be healthy, and about her research on the physical and mental health well-being among female athletes. What does it mean to be healthy? How can research truly address wellness for all people? Hosts: @klattalyst and @sujanee. Guest @Traci_Carson. Music: Cordele Glass. Producer: Diana Klatt (Klattalyst Ltd). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-caveat/support
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Global Burden of Disease
18/12/2018 Duration: 18minGlobal Caveat is the podcast that explores the vast field of global health. On this episode, Diana and Susanna discuss the global burden of disease, how we are all connected and closer to each other than we think, and why global studies and data are so important to the advancement of public health. Hosts: @klattalyst and @sujanee. Music: Cordele Glass. Producer: Diana Klatt (Klattalyst Ltd). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/global-caveat/support