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Design for Disruption
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9 episodes
4 days ago
World-changers, do-gooders, and hell-raisers in the social sector know what disruption feels like. This is a moment of unprecedented disruption. Now—YES, right now—while everything is in flux and the future is frightening, advocates have to adapt and lead. How? Think deeply and differently about the WHY, WHAT, and HOW of everything you do. This podcast, brought to you by Hairpin, is meant to help social warriors be more relevant, compelling, and powerful in a moment of crisis and change.
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World-changers, do-gooders, and hell-raisers in the social sector know what disruption feels like. This is a moment of unprecedented disruption. Now—YES, right now—while everything is in flux and the future is frightening, advocates have to adapt and lead. How? Think deeply and differently about the WHY, WHAT, and HOW of everything you do. This podcast, brought to you by Hairpin, is meant to help social warriors be more relevant, compelling, and powerful in a moment of crisis and change.
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Health Communication is Fundamental—Not Just During a Crisis (with Stacey King)
Design for Disruption
29 minutes 59 seconds
4 years ago
Health Communication is Fundamental—Not Just During a Crisis (with Stacey King)

The public health sector has faced unprecedented challenges (and dare we say it, disruption!) since the beginning of the pandemic, and has been at the forefront of public discourse. When it comes to communicating about health, what challenges are public health professionals facing—both related to COVID-19 and more broadly? What lessons can other sectors learn about developing messages that break through the clutter, inspire trust, and promote behavior change? 

In this episode, the Hairpin team talks to Stacey King. She’s the Director of Field Practice at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and co-leads their Academic Public Health Volunteer Corps. The program was started last March in response to COVID, and mobilizes students and alumni to support local public health departments in Massachusetts with data collection, contact tracing, and health communication. Prior to that, she worked for the Cambridge Public Health Department, where she led health promotion and marketing efforts and later served as Director of the Community Health & Wellness Division.

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Executive Producer: Kristen Hughes

Editor: Susie Blair

Narrator: Nick Tetrault

You can learn more about Hairpin's work by visiting www.hairpin.org.

Design for Disruption
World-changers, do-gooders, and hell-raisers in the social sector know what disruption feels like. This is a moment of unprecedented disruption. Now—YES, right now—while everything is in flux and the future is frightening, advocates have to adapt and lead. How? Think deeply and differently about the WHY, WHAT, and HOW of everything you do. This podcast, brought to you by Hairpin, is meant to help social warriors be more relevant, compelling, and powerful in a moment of crisis and change.