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Episode Synopsis
Hello and welcome to the HPP Podcast! My name is Arden Castle, and I will be your host through each week's episode where we feature board members, authors, the editor in chief, and more– all from the one and only Health Promotion Practice Journal. HPP is one of the Society for Public Health Education's three journals, and it is published by SAGE Journals. Our journal is dedicated to the art and science of health promotion with the broader goals of health equity and social justice.
Each week, we bring journal articles to life and reflect on public health practice. We've taken deep dives into topics like PhotoVoice and arts in public health. We've heard from emerging voices in the field on their work, the future of their work, and their goals for future practice. We've talked about imposter syndrome, the queer perspective in public health, ACEs, intersectionality, the importance of HBCUs, citizen science, academia, precarious work, the application of HIV prevention education in prisons, cigarette marketing on tribal lands, LGBTQ health priorities, what counts as scholarship in public health, black pastors perceptions on the role of sex education, 20 years of pride at Health Promotion Practice, tribal sovereignty, the Empower Action Model, gaps in LGBTQ tobacco research, systems perspectives, decolonization of human centered design, emergency preparedness, Health Promotion Practice internships, emerging technologies, and demystifying the peer review process. And that is just scratching the surface of what the podcast has yet to offer.
If you can't stand to wait a week, check us out on Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube by searching for the HPP Journal.
Each week, we bring journal articles to life and reflect on public health practice. We've taken deep dives into topics like PhotoVoice and arts in public health. We've heard from emerging voices in the field on their work, the future of their work, and their goals for future practice. We've talked about imposter syndrome, the queer perspective in public health, ACEs, intersectionality, the importance of HBCUs, citizen science, academia, precarious work, the application of HIV prevention education in prisons, cigarette marketing on tribal lands, LGBTQ health priorities, what counts as scholarship in public health, black pastors perceptions on the role of sex education, 20 years of pride at Health Promotion Practice, tribal sovereignty, the Empower Action Model, gaps in LGBTQ tobacco research, systems perspectives, decolonization of human centered design, emergency preparedness, Health Promotion Practice internships, emerging technologies, and demystifying the peer review process. And that is just scratching the surface of what the podcast has yet to offer.
If you can't stand to wait a week, check us out on Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube by searching for the HPP Journal.
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