Public Health Careers

Omari Richins, MPH, the Founder of The Public Health Millennial platform, chats with professionals and students to hear their unique and diverse public health career stories with tips and insights to help you along your public health career journey. This show is for anyone interested in public health or related fields. It covers stories, live sessions, and other relevant public health content. It offers insightful stories, career strategies, actionable tips, and resources to assist you in taking the next step in your public health career. You'll learn about the importance of public health, public health issues, and what you can do with your degree in public health. Whether you are a new public health student or professional, this show will surely have helpful stories and tips you won't want to miss.

252: Building Community Engagement & Effective Communication Skills with Alexandra Piatkowski, MPH, PMP

Omari Richins, MPH of Public Health Careers podcast talks with Alexandra Piatkowski, MPH, PMP. In this conversation, Alexandra Piatkowski, founder and CEO of Piat Public Health, shares her journey in public health, emphasizing the importance of community engagement, mentorship, and effective data communication. She discusses her academic background, co-op experiences, and the transition to her consulting business, highlighting the need for actionable insights in public health. Alexandra also...

11-25
01:15:47

251: Mindset, Mentorship, and Making Impact: Thriving in Public Health with Brittaney Jenkins, BS, CHES

Omari Richins, MPH of Public Health Careers podcast talks with Brittaney Jenkins, BS, CHES. In this episode, Public Health Consultant and CEO of Jenkins Public Health Consulting, Brittaney Jenkins, BS, CHES, shares her 20-year journey from local health educator to entrepreneur. She dives into the importance of chronic disease prevention, how mindset and mentorship shape career growth, and why nonprofits can offer stable, impactful opportunities. Brittaney also opens up about balancing moth...

11-11
57:54

Food Security Crisis: Understanding SNAP Cuts

The conversation focuses on the critical impact of the government shutdown on SNAP benefits, highlighting the struggles faced by millions of Americans relying on food assistance. It discusses the severe cuts to SNAP, the implications for families and local economies, and emphasizes the importance of community action and support for food justice initiatives. Resources for assistance and upcoming community events are also shared to encourage engagement and advocacy. WTH in Public Health ...

11-04
07:30

250: From Broadcast Journalism to Suicide Prevention Leader with Dr. Walker Tisdale III

Omari Richins, MPH of Public Health Careers podcast talks with Dr. Walker Tisdale III. In this episode, Dr. Walker Tisdale III—nationally recognized leader in suicide prevention and Director of Outreach at Johns Hopkins University—shares his powerful journey from broadcast journalism to public health leadership. We dive into the evolving field of suicide prevention, the role of diversity and equity in mental health, and why community support and education are essential for saving lives. Dr....

10-28
01:26:14

You Chose Public Health for a Reason (Here’s How to Keep Going When It Feels Heavy)

In this conversation, Omari Richins, MPH Host of Public Health Careers discusses the challenges faced by public health professionals, emphasizing the importance of resilience, purpose, and community support. He addresses the weight of current issues in public health, including burnout and job competition, while encouraging listeners to reconnect with their motivations and take actionable steps to navigate their careers effectively. Chapters: @0:00 The Weight of Public Health @1:59 Navigating...

10-21
09:07

249: From Public Health Communications to Founding South Asian Care with Nishat Uddin, MPH

Omari Richins, MPH of Public Health Careers podcast talks with Nishat Uddin, MPH. She shares her journey from moving to the West Coast from Florida, to founding South Asian Care, an organization aimed at addressing healthcare disparities within the South Asian community. She discusses the importance of culturally sensitive health communications, the challenges of public health messaging, and the significance of storytelling in advocacy. Nishat emphasizes the need for community-dr...

10-14
01:01:58

Shutdown = Public Health Challenge: What You Need to Know

Public Health on Pause: The 2025 Government Shutdown and What It Means for You The U.S. government shut down on October 1, 2025. While politicians argue, public health is paying the price: CDC and HHS furloughs slow outbreak surveillanceWIC funds could run out in weeksSNAP families face uncertainty, and SNAP-Ed was just eliminatedImmigrant families are afraid to seek care, worried about ICE and data sharingFlu, measles, whooping cough, and COVID continue to spreadThis isn’t just politics. It...

10-07
07:53

248: Making Public Health Fun: How Health Whiz Is Changing the Game with Tobi Dare, MPH, and Tosin Ogunsola, MPH

Omari Richins, MPH of Public Health Careers podcast talks Tosin Ogunsola, MPH and Tobi Dare, MPH. They are co-creators of the Health Whiz game. In this conversation, Tobi Dare and Tosin Ogunsola, co-founders of Health Whiz, share their journey in creating a board game aimed at improving public health literacy. They discuss their backgrounds in public health, the inspiration behind Health Whiz during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the importance of gamification in health education. The duo hig...

09-30
01:15:07

The Power of Taking a Break (We Need You In The Long Run)

In this conversation, Omari Richins, MPH discusses the importance of taking time off for mental health, shares insights on public transit accessibility, and addresses the challenges faced in public health today. He emphasizes the need for optimism and community support while navigating the complexities of public health advocacy and the systemic issues that affect communities. 🧠 Join our public health community 💬 Suggest a topic! 🙏🏽 Join our paid Patreon to support! 📣 NC Keep The Corporate I...

09-24
11:25

247: Building Local Data Ecosystems through the MADE For Health Justice Initiative with Dr. Jamila M. Porter, DrPH, MPH

In this conversation, Dr. Jamila Porter shares her journey as a community health advocate and her commitment to health equity. She discusses the importance of physical activity, the MADE for Health Justice initiative, and the challenges posed by structural racism in public health. Dr. Porter emphasizes the need for long-term systems change, interdisciplinary approaches, and community engagement in public health efforts. She also reflects on her academic journey and current role at the d...

09-16
01:24:20

Is Public Health Cooked? Here’s What’s Really Going On

In this conversation, Omari Richins, MPH discusses the current crisis in public health, highlighting the turmoil within the CDC, the rollback of vaccine requirements, and the implications of job market collapse in the field. He emphasizes the importance of resilience and the need for public health professionals to adapt and advocate for community health amidst these challenges. 🎯 Join our paid Patreon to support 🧠 Join our FREE public health community Chapters: @0:00 The Crisis in Public He...

09-09
07:56

246: Empowering Youth Through Sex Education and Public Health Practice with Dr. Daniella Thorne, DrPH

Omari Richins, MPH of Public Health Careers podcast talks with Dr. Daniella Thorne, DrPH, MPH. In this conversation, Dr. Daniella Thorne shares her journey as a public health professional, emphasizing the importance of sexual health education, bodily autonomy, and the need for culturally relevant curricula. She discusses her personal experiences with fitness, the challenges of navigating the public health landscape, and the significance of youth voices in shaping health education. Dr. Tho...

09-02
01:18:48

How to Own Your Public Health Semester (and Set Yourself Up for What’s Next)

In this conversation, Omari Richins, MPH emphasizes the importance of intentionality in public health education and career development. He discusses how students can set clear goals, build skills, and create a supportive network to navigate their public health journey successfully. The PACE framework is introduced as a practical tool for setting achievable goals, while the significance of networking and mentorship is highlighted. He encourages students to take proactive steps in their c...

08-26
11:26

245: Tech Startups, Culture, and Public Health: The bEHR Health Journey with Kwame Terra, MPH

Omari Richins, MPH of Public Health Careers podcast talks with Kwame Terra, MPH, the founder and CEO of bEHR Health, who discusses his journey in public health, the importance of health equity, and the innovative approaches his startup is taking to improve health outcomes in the Black community. Kwame shares insights on preventative health, the creation of a health score, and the bEHRathon initiative aimed at engaging the community in health-promoting activities. He emphasizes the need for s...

08-19
01:20:54

How To Be In Public Health (Without Losing Yourself)

In this conversation, Omari Richins, MPH discusses the challenges faced by public health professionals, particularly during times of uncertainty and transition. He emphasizes the importance of redefining success, building community, and maintaining one's identity and purpose in the field. He offers practical advice on how to navigate career changes, cope with burnout, and find fulfillment in public health work, encouraging listeners to embrace their journey and seek support from others....

08-12
07:44

244: Behind the Policy: How To Elevate Public Health Through Strategic Advocacy with Tim Leshan, MPA

Public Health Careers podcast episode with Tim Leshan, MPA In this episode, Tim Leshan, MPA, Chief External Relations and Advocacy Officer for the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health, discusses the importance of public health advocacy, the economic impact of public health initiatives, and the need for effective communication with policymakers. He shares insights on building public-private partnerships, navigating challenges in the current political landscape, and the ...

08-05
59:14

Top 7 Skills Every Public Health Professional Needs in 2025

In this conversation, Omari Richins, MPH, discusses the evolving landscape of public health and the essential skills needed for professionals to thrive in the field. He emphasizes the importance of combining technical expertise with soft skills, such as communication, data literacy, cultural humility, adaptability, collaboration, and storytelling. Omari provides actionable advice on how to develop these skills and encourages listeners to take responsibility for their own growth in the rapid...

07-29
09:03

243: Importance of A Strengths-Based Approach to Public Health Career Development with Katherine Brumfield, MA

Public Health Careers podcast episode with Katherine Brumfield, MA 🎯 Learn more about this episode and resources mentioned 🧠 Join our public health community 📲Katherine Brumfield, MA on LinkedIn Katherine is Manager of Career Services at Colorado School of Public Health. She is a compassionate strengths-based career coach. She’s supported hundreds of public health students and professionals in building meaningful careers through compassionate coaching, strengths-based advising, and...

07-15
01:06:43

The Hidden Costs of the One Big Beautiful Bill (For Health and Public Health)

In this conversation, Omari Richins, MPH, discusses the implications of the One Big Beautiful Bill, highlighting its detrimental effects on public health, Medicaid, SNAP, environmental protections, and higher education. He emphasizes the interconnectedness of these issues and calls for collective action to advocate for health equity and community well-being. 📝 Career Services 🎯 Read this in article format 🧠 Join our public health community Support the show Thanks for tuning in. Let's ...

07-15
12:34

242: The Need for Community-Driven Public Health Solutions with Amanda Spence, MPH

Public Health Careers podcast episode with Amanda Spence, MPH 🎯 Learn more about this episode and resources mentioned 🧠 Join our public health community 📲Amanda Spence, MPH on LinkedIn Amanda is the Senior Manager of Program Partnerships at the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. She is a public health equity strategist and program leader with over 10 years of experience across healthcare, nonprofit, and government sectors. She’s passionate about creating innovative, communi...

07-08
49:53

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