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The Healthy Project Podcast

The Healthy Project Podcast

The Healthy Project Podcast explores the powerful intersection of health, society, and equity through real conversations with changemakers on the front lines of social impact. Each episode features thought leaders, researchers, and advocates who unpack how social structures — from policy to culture — shape the health of communities. Topics we explore include: Health equity and structural determinants Community-driven research and innovation Lived experiences of marginalized populations Public policy, systemic bias, and health outcomes Whether you're a public health professional, social science researcher, policymaker, or community advocate, this podcast brings you grounded insights, bold ideas, and practical tools to drive change where it matters most.
My City Talks

My City Talks

The My City Talks Podcast spotlights individuals and organizations worldwide that profoundly impact their communities' health and well-being. Hosted by the My City My Health team, each episode dives into the inspiring stories of change-makers, health advocates, and community leaders who challenge the status quo to create healthier, more equitable environments for all. From grassroots initiatives to large-scale health equity efforts, this podcast explores the diverse strategies and innovative solutions being implemented to improve health outcomes in cities worldwide. Each episode will explore culture, healthcare, prevention, and community and how these factors can impact health outcomes. We'll hear from experts in the field and individuals who are working to make positive change.
Coffee Can't Fix Everything

Coffee Can't Fix Everything

Grab a cup of coffee and join Corey Dion Lewis, community health champion and founder of Healthy Project Media, for candid conversations about mental health. On Coffee Can’t Fix Everything, we sit down with guests from the community—leaders, advocates, and everyday people—to have real, unfiltered discussions about mental health, wellness, and the struggles we all face. No scripts. No pre-planned topics. Just open and honest dialogue over a good cup of coffee. Because while coffee helps, it can’t fix everything.
Save the Homies

Save the Homies

Save the Homies: Real Talk on Black Men’s Health is a podcast dedicated to tackling the health disparities affecting Black men across the country. Each episode dives deep into crucial topics like prostate cancer, mental health, and preventive care, featuring candid conversations with health experts, survivors, and community leaders who are pushing for change. From hard-hitting statistics to uplifting personal stories, Save the Homies is here to raise awareness, inspire action, and make Black men’s health a national priority. Tune in and be part of the movement—because every homie deserves a chance at a healthy life.
The Community Resource

The Community Resource

Welcome to The Community Resource, the official podcast of the My City My Health Conference! Join us as we shine a spotlight on the incredible vendors, organizations, and service providers who are making a real difference in our community's health and well-being. In each episode, we sit down with conference vendors to explore the vital services and resources they offer—from healthcare and mental health support to nutrition, fitness, social services, and beyond. Whether you're looking for help, want to connect with local resources, or simply want to learn more about what's available in your community, this podcast is your guide. This year, we're honored to have Paula Bell as our special guest host. Paula is a CBAP-certified Master Life Coach, Career Development Coach, and Motivational Speaker with deep expertise in Business Analysis, Project Management, Inclusion & Belonging, Leadership, and Career & Self Growth. Her insightful conversations will help you discover not just what services are available, but how they can truly transform lives and strengthen our community. Subscribe now and discover the resources that can help you and your loved ones thrive. Because when we know what's available, we can all live healthier, more connected lives. The Community Resource—Connecting you to care, one conversation at a time.