The Health Line: Issues that Shape Our Wellbeing
The Health Line: Issues that Shape Our Wellbeing
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Host Dr. Andrea Ault-Brutus spelks with guests from in and around Hofstra University's School of Health Science to dig in on the issues that shape our wellbeing.
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The podcast highlights various themes centered around mental health awareness, wellness practices, healthcare policies, and the intersection of health and politics. Episodes delve into specific topics such as mental health disparities in Black communities with Thurston O’Neal, mindfulness techniques with Brigitte Apostolakos, and the implications of the new Trump administration on healthcare under Larry Levy, showcasing actionable advice and expert perspectives.

Host Dr. Andrea Ault-Brutus speaks with guests from in and around Hofstra University’s School of Health Science to dig in on the issues that shape our wellbeing.
In this episode of the Health Line: Issues that Shape our Wellbeing, host Dr. Andrea Ault-Brutus interviews Bernice Baronville-Jaboin (Harmony Healthcare LI) and Carol Burnett (Women’s Diversity Network) to discuss the Perinatal and Infant Community Health Collaborative (PICHC). The PICHC program is a New York State Department of Health-funded initiative and collaboration between Harmony Healthcare LI, the Women’s Diversity Network, and Hofstra University which works to improve outcomes for birthing individuals through early, comprehensive care. Tune in to learn about the program’s impact, community outreach efforts, and the real experiences of the families it serves.

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