
In this episode of DISRxUPT, host Justin Cole and new co-host Shannon Yarosz sit down with Dr. Hillary Blackburn — pharmacist, healthcare leader, author, and founder of the Talk to Your Pharmacist podcast — to explore how purpose, advocacy, and innovation intersect in modern pharmacy practice.
Recently appointed to the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), Dr. Blackburn shares her journey from small-town Mississippi to national leadership, discussing how pharmacists can drive equitable access, lead with empathy, and innovate in patient-centered care.
Path to Purpose
Medication Access & Affordability
Advocacy & Innovation
Entrepreneurship & Leadership
Personal Journey & Perspective
The Future of Pharmacy
Notable Quotes
“You never know where these things may go… but you never know unless you try.”“It really changes you when you’re navigating serious illness for a loved one. It deepens your empathy and your urgency to fix what’s broken in healthcare.”
“Pharmacists are great problem-solvers. We need to be bold in creating the future of care - one where no patient has to choose between their medicine and their basic needs.”
Advice for Future Pharmacists
Looking Ahead
Dr. Blackburn envisions a healthcare future where pharmacists are key drivers of prevention, affordability, and innovation. Her story demonstrates how leadership, empathy, and initiative can transform access and outcomes for patients everywhere.
About the Guest: Dr. Hillary Blackburn serves as Director of Medication Access and Affordability at Ascension Rx, is founder and host of the Talk to Your Pharmacist podcast, and author of How Pharmacists Lead. She recently joined the CDC’s ACIP, representing pharmacy at the highest level of public-health decision-making.
Hosts: Justin Cole and Shannon Yarosz, Cedarville University Center for Pharmacy Innovation
Episode Length: 43 minutes
Release Date: October 2025
Episode Number: 52
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