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Welcome to Ann's No Bullshit Marketing, where we lay it all out for home service company owners who ain't in it for the fluffy crap. If you're here for the easy button, move along. But if you're the kinda badass who craves the unfiltered, no-nonsense truth about conquering the home service industry, you're in the right damn place. Every week, I'm dishing out straight-up, zero-bullshit marketing insights that cut through the noise and get to the heart of what works. No sugarcoating, no shortc ...
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Become the Best Creator in Your Space. Top Shelf Creator is a community of Creators coming together to learn all the ins and outs of the Creator Economy, how to scale a Creator business, and create relationships that last a lifetime! Top Shelf Creator is a place for Creators, Entrepreneurs, Course Creators, Influencers, Authors, and Coaches
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I AM GPH

NYU School of Global Public Health

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The I AM GPH podcast brings you community conversations from the New York University School of Global Public Health. From student internships to cutting edge faculty research, from alumni insights to the insider scoop on campus life… it's all right here on the I AM GPH podcast.
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This series began in response to the police killing of George Floyd on May 25, 2020. In this work, we hope to explore, enlighten, and engage ourselves and the campus community with ongoing panel discussions, lectures, presentations, and film screenings related to the history and current context of race, policing, and criminal justice. We invite leading scholars, journalists, lawyers, healthcare professionals, current and veteran members of law enforcement, faith-based leaders, the formerly i ...
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Join us as we chat with Matilda Melkonian (GPH '24) and Issy Torney (MPH student), Health Promotion Assistants at NYU's Student Health Center. Discover the extensive resources available to students, including the innovative "Texts to Inspire" program, which offers confidential, motivational texts to support well-being. Matilda and Issy provide esse…
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Summary Amberlei Franklin is the founder of Co of Brad QR, a dating and networking app that aims to bring back the excitement and chemistry of meeting someone in person. The app uses QR codes to connect users and encourages real-life interactions. Amberlei has received positive feedback and support for the app, and she is currently in the alpha tes…
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Summary Vincent Pugliese shares his journey from being a sports photographer to starting his own business and achieving financial freedom. He emphasizes the importance of planning and gradually transitioning from a job to entrepreneurship. Vincent also discusses the power of giving away valuable content for free and the benefits of creating differe…
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Join us as we speak with Leroy Akoto, an MPH student studying Public Health Policy and former personal trainer turned public health advocate. Leroy shares how his early experiences in fitness and nutrition sparked a deep passion for helping others, ultimately leading him to pursue sociology and public health. We explore his commitment to addressing…
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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Zoe-Marie Mongbet-Lamare, Master of Public Health student concentrating in Social and Behavioral Sciences. From her childhood dreams of becoming a pediatrician to leading medical drives in Cameroon, Zoe-Marie's journey is a testament to resilience and dedication. Learn how she overcame learning disabilitie…
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In this episode we explore the transformative journey of Master of Public Health students Natalia Ramon and Lee-Ann Lugg. They share their immersive experience in Nairobi, Kenya, where they partnered with UNICEF Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office (ESARO) and Strathmore Business School (SBS) for a unique study abroad course called Behaviora…
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In this episode we explore the transformative experiences of Abena Dinizulu and Stephanie Perez, two distinguished participants of the Pathways into Quantitative Aging Research (PQAR) program. They share their journeys through this rigorous six-week program, discussing how it equipped them with vital research skills, fostered professional growth, a…
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Summary The conversation explores the power of authenticity in creativity and the importance of creating for personal expression. It also delves into the vulnerability of being a creative and the impact on mental health. The discussion highlights the need to embrace the highs and lows of life and reject societal expectations of a flatlined existenc…
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SUMMARY In this episode, Kabrina Ashley shares an engaging story about preparing a memorable birthday party for her summer-born children, which unexpectedly turned into a glitter-filled lesson about the metaphorical messiness and lasting impact of building a personal brand. She connects this concept to the business world, emphasizing the importance…
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Summary In this episode, Kabrina Ashley interviews Mike Brennan about his book 'Make Fun a Habit' and the importance of incorporating fun and creativity into our daily lives and work. Mike shares how he accidentally wrote the book and the process he used to create it. He also discusses how the daily creative habit can be applied to various areas, s…
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Join us as we welcome Dr. Mark Jit, the new chair of the Department of Global and Environmental Health at NYU GPH. Dr. Jit, a leader in infectious disease modeling and vaccine policy, shares his vision for the department's future. In this episode, Dr. Jit discusses the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing global health challe…
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Summary Duke Harten from Shine-a-Stee discusses marketing strategies that are both effective and enjoyable. He shares his journey from freelance copywriting to his current role at Shine-a-Stee and how he found success on TikTok. Duke emphasizes the importance of creating content that he would want to watch and engaging with the community. He also t…
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SUMMARY Ann Kaplan is a parenting expert that helps people create a life they love around their parenting. Ann and Kabrina talk through how parenting and communication technics can also be used in business. This is an episode you don't want to miss! 📲 Watch full episodes here: https://topshelfcreator.com/youtube 📍 FREE course on positioning yoursel…
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In this episode we speak with Gilwoo Lee, an innovative entrepreneur and founder of Zordi, a company revolutionizing agriculture with autonomous greenhouses. With an impressive academic background in AI, robotics, and computer science, Gilwoo shares her journey from working in the movie industry to founding a startup that addresses public health an…
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Summary In this episode, Franklin Graves, an attorney specializing in technology law, discusses the legal implications of AI in the creator economy. He shares insights on copyright law, ownership of audience, and the use of generative AI tools in creative processes. The conversation delves into the challenges and considerations for creators using A…
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Summary The conversation explores the Canva Glow Up and its impact on entrepreneurs and creators. It delves into the strategies used by Canva to create excitement and community around the new feature, as well as the importance of shared experiences and community building for brands. The discussion also covers the significance of creating shared exp…
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In this episode we speak with Cat Hartwell MPH '21, a former film and television professional who transitioned to a career in public health. Cat discusses her fascinating journey from producing documentaries for VH1, National Geographic, and Netflix, to earning her Master of Public Health at NYU. Now a research coordinator at the University of Wash…
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Summary Ryan Holck, a website and marketing expert, shares his insights on how to effectively tell your story and engage your audience on your website. He emphasizes the importance of understanding your target audience and the value you can bring to them. Ryan advises starting with a clear and concise hero section on your homepage that speaks direc…
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Summary Jason Raitz, a professional speaker, shares his journey into the speaking industry and the importance of healthy and effective communication. He emphasizes the need for leaders to be heard and to be healthy and influential communicators. Jason discusses the impact of communication on relationships and workplace culture, highlighting the pow…
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Summary In this conversation, Kabrina Ashley and Terry Weaver discuss the importance of working with remarkable humans, creating community, and finding fulfillment in life. They also talk about the upcoming event in Nashville and Orlando. The conversation highlights the need to break free from societal expectations and create one's own path. They e…
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Join us for a conversation with Dr. Kellie Carter Jackson (Wellesley, Africana Studies, faculty page link). Find Dr. Carter Jackson's website here (link). Dr. Carter Jackson's upcoming book, We Refuse: A Forceful History of Black Resistance, will be published June 4 and can be pre-ordered, details at the publisher's website here (link) or Amazon he…
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Join us in conversation with Dr. Marianne Celano (Emory), Dr. Marietta Collins (Morehouse) and Dr. Ann Hazard (psychologist/author) about their book "Something Happened in Our Town" (publishers link) (Amazon link). Zoom link: https://tinyurl.com/csusb-race-policing Thank you to the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and the Diversity, Equit…
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Join us for a conversation with journalist/correspondent, Dana Miller Ervin for a film screening and discussion of her film, Fractured. She will be joined by Chief Deputy Durwin Briscoe of the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office (North Carolina). Dana Miller Ervin is an award-winning journalist who has worked at “60 Minutes,” CNBC, “CBS This Morning”…
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Join us for a conversation with Professor Sahar Aziz (Rutgers Law, link). Find Professor Aziz's recent article "State Sponsored Radicalization" in the Michigan Journal of Race & Law here (link). Zoom link: https://tinyurl.com/csusb-race-policing Thank you to the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Com…
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Summary In this episode of Top Shelf Creator, Cliff Ravenscraft discusses the impact of limiting beliefs on personal and professional growth. He shares his journey from podcasting to mindset coaching and explains how limiting beliefs can hinder success. Cliff defines limiting beliefs as thoughts that hold individuals back from achieving their goals…
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Summary In this episode, Cody Towell shares his journey of balancing a nine-to-five job as a nurse while pursuing a career in music. He emphasizes the importance of viewing the job as part of the journey rather than a fallback plan. Cody discusses the challenges and sacrifices he made to pursue his passion for music, including setting boundaries an…
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In this episode we explore John Meade's journey as a passionate public health advocate. An adjunct professor at NYU GPH, John discusses his career trajectory from working in HIV clinics in South Africa to engaging in community health initiatives with the Peace Corps in Peru. John discusses the societal impacts of health, the challenges of HIV stigm…
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Summary Becca Berg, the founder and CEO of Dubsado, shares her journey of creating a client management system and the importance of client experience. She discusses the influence of American Sign Language on her communication skills and storytelling abilities. Becca emphasizes the need for authenticity in branding and the value of transparency in P…
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Brennan Rhodes-Bratton, a researcher focused on health inequities at the intersection of gentrification, food systems, and maternal child health. As a Postdoctoral Associate at the Center for Anti-racism, Social Justice, and Public Health at NYU GPH, Brennan discusses her transition from aspiring physician to publ…
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Zoom link: https://tinyurl.com/csusb-race-policing Join Luke William Hunt (link) -- a philosophy professor and former FBI Special Agent -- for a conversation about the ethics of police deception and dishonesty. In his new book, Police Deception and Dishonesty: The Logic of Lying, Hunt argues that many of our assumptions about policing and security …
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Join us for a conversation with Gisela Perez Kusakawa (Asian-American Scholar Forum, director, link). Find Ms. Kusakawa's recent article "From Japanese American Incarceration to the China Initiative, Discrimination Against AAPI Communities Must End" for the ACLU here (link). Zoom link: https://tinyurl.com/csusb-race-policing Thank you to the Colleg…
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Join us for a conversation with Rosemary (“Ruby”) Nidiry, a Senior Counsel in the Justice Program at the Brennan Center for Justice (link). She manages the program’s Law Enforcement Leaders to Reduce Crime and Incarceration project, a coalition of nearly 200 police chiefs, correctional officials and federal and state prosecutors from around the cou…
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Join us for a conversation with Dr. Samantha Simon (University of Arizona, link). Find Dr. Simon's new book, Before the Badge: How Academy Training Shapes Police Violence, here at the publisher's website (link) and here at Amazon (link). Find Dr. Simon's website here (link). Recording Coming Soon Thank you to the College of Social and Behavioral Sc…
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Join us for a conversation with Dr. Tony Cheng (Duke University, link). Find Dr. Cheng's new book, The Policing Machine: Enforcement, Endorsements, and the Illusion of Public Input, here at the publisher's website (link) and here at Amazon (link). Find Dr. Cheng's website here (link). Thank you to the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and …
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A conversation with Dr. Daniel Gascón and LG Freierman University of Massachusetts, Boston. Daniel Gascón is an Associate Professor in the Sociology Department at the University of Massachusetts Boston, a Research Fellow at the Mauricio Gastón Institute for Latino Community Development and Public Policy. He is the founding director of the Racial Ju…
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We speak with Nura Anwar (MPH 2020), Director of Diabetes Prevention and Pediatric Initiatives at NYC Health + Hospitals. Nura's journey from psychology and dance to leading public health initiatives showcases her innovative approach to tackling health disparities. Through her advocacy work, she highlights the critical role of policy in shaping equ…
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In this episode we speak with PhuongThao (PT) Le, a public health researcher with a focus on improving the wellbeing of marginalized communities globally. Born in Vietnam and later moving to the United States, PT's unique background has significantly influenced her approach to public health. PT discusses her journey from a childhood in post-war Vie…
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In this special episode brought to you by the NYU Wasserman Career Center, join Meagan Dugan and Gabby Sanes as they tackle real career questions submitted by public health undergraduate and graduate students. With their extensive experience in career coaching, they provide practical advice on job search tactics, networking methods, interview prepa…
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Summary In this episode, Braxton Wood shares his insights on monetizing TikTok. He emphasizes the importance of authenticity and being entertaining in short-form videos. Braxton discusses the strategies he has used to grow his follower count and gain clients. He also delves into the concept of TikTok SEO and how to find the right keywords for your …
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In this episode, we speak with Hsin-Yi Chang (MPH Student) and Jordan Neisler (MPH '23), discussing their fieldwork studying lead contamination, focusing on its detection, health impacts, and prevention strategies. They share insights from their time in the field working with Professor Jack Caravanos to use a portable tool called X-ray fluorescence…
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Summary In this conversation, Gary Ware discusses the power of play and the importance of rest for productivity. He shares his personal journey of discovering the benefits of play and how it led him to pivot his career. Gary explains the three types of rest - macro, micro, and meso - and how they can rejuvenate and enhance performance. He also emph…
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In this episode, we spoke with MPH students Liz Carr, Dhriti Gaur, and Jahnavi Munagala about their study-abroad experiences in Kodaikanal, India. Our guests share their journeys of learning and growth in Kodaikanal's unique setting. They discuss academic challenges, making new connections, and immersion in local traditions, revealing the impact of…
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Summary In this episode, Kabrina Ashley explores the concept of Leap Day and its significance. She discusses the idea of quantum leaps and the numerological significance of Leap Day. Kabrina also shares her experience of Leap Day at Disneyland and reflects on the transformative nature of Leap Year 2020. She encourages listeners to take action and b…
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Summary Yancy, an indie artist and songwriter, shares her unconventional journey of creating music for kids and families. She discusses how her passion for music and her background in children's ministry led her to combine the two and create resources for worship and teaching. Yancy emphasizes the importance of taking small steps and being open to …
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Summary: In this episode, Kabrina Ashley explores the concept of intention and its role in creating a fulfilling life. She discusses the theory of planned behavior and the importance of setting clear and specific intentions. Kabrina also delves into the influence of attitude and subjective norms on our intentions, emphasizing the need to break free…
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In this episode we speak with Francesca Mendez, MPH 2020, who shares her journey from Spanish Harlem to leading healthcare innovation at CVS Health. Francesca discusses managing chronic diseases, health equity, and the impact of technology in healthcare. Her work at CVS Health and her background in public health from NYU have fueled her commitment …
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A conversation with Professor Vida Johnson (Georgetown Law, link). Find Professor Johnson's recent article "White Supremacy from the Bench" in the Lewis & Clark Law Review here (link). Zoom link: https://tinyurl.com/csusb-race-policing Thank you to the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee for…
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Summary In this episode, Justin Moore shares his insights and experiences in the creator economy. He discusses the evolution of the creator economy and the slow and steady growth he experienced as a creator. Justin emphasizes the importance of community and the value of small followings. He also highlights the rise of newsletters and the need for s…
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A conversation with Guesnerth Josué Perea (Executive Director of the Afrolatin@ Forum). This event is made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Thank you also to the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences for sponsoring this event along with Pfau Library. This event is presented in partnership with the CSUSB Anthropo…
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A conversation with Julia Yoo (link), civil rights attorney at Iredale and Yoo (link), and author of this recent LA Times article: "Opinion: California might have thousands of cops who are unfit to wear a badge. This is why" (link). Thank you to the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences for sponsoring this event along with Pfau Library. Series …
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