I’m excited to share a new podcast interview today that celebrates a passion project that I’ve been working on the past few years. Along with my colleagues Vinu Ilakkuvan, Laura Runnels, and Keʻalohilani Worthington, I led the development, launch, and analysis of a survey to understand the self-employed public health workforce.
Read MoreToday I’m thrilled to welcome Arianna Taboada, MSW, MSPH to the blog. She is the founder of The Expecting Entrepreneur®, a consulting firm that helps entrepreneurs design parental leave plans that meet their business model and personal needs.
This fall, Arianna will be releasing a new book called The Expecting Entrepreneur®. The book translates the scientific evidence around parental leave and postpartum health into tangible best practices and processes that service-based business owners can use to design a parental leave plan that meets their needs.
I hope you enjoy our interview!
Read MoreEach month, I will introduce you to a public health consultant or entrepreneur and they will share their path to self-employment and outline key pieces of advice for aspiring business owners.
Today we welcome Brittani Steward from Upper Marlboro, Maryland (USA)!
Read MoreI am here to say it can be BOTH.
You can care deeply about the work of public health and helping people AND want to make a salary that doesn’t just cover your bills but reflects the value of your years of education, training, and experience.
Read MoreWell! A lot has changed since my last day in the life post. I had a second child and started homeschooling my first child due to a global pandemic.
On my Instagram account, I share many glimpses into my everyday life (attempting to) balancing work, kids, and homeschool. I have gotten so many questions in response to these posts and stories, that I decided to dedicate a blog post to a day in the life at the moment.
Read MoreToday’s guest post is written by Omari Richins, MPH. He is a Health Program Officer at the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust and is the Creator of The Public Health Millennial.
Omari outlines everything you need to know to start your own public health podcast: planning tips, time commitment, marketing, and more!
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