Age-Friendly Public Health: The Podcast

Where It All Began

20 min · 22. aug. 2023
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This first episode of the AFPHS podcast, Where It All Began, features Dr. Terry Fulmer, President of The John A. Hartford Foundation and a long-time champion for changing the landscape of health and aging, discussing the age-friendly public health movement with TFAH President and CEO Dr. J. Nadine Gracia, the host of the podcast series. Future guests will include prominent partners from the fields of public health and aging, as well as noted academic experts and representatives from governmental public health agencies who will share their insights and learnings on how we, as a nation, can best create a system that supports older adult health and creates an environment for health across the life course.

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Building an Age-Friendly Ecosystem in Mississippi

In this episode of Age-Friendly Public Health: The Podcast, Building an Age-Friendly Ecosystem in Mississippi, Dr. Kina White, Director of the Office of Community Health Improvement at the Mississippi State Department of Health, joins host, TFAH President and CEO Dr. J. Nadine Gracia, to discuss her work to build an age-friendly ecosystem in her home state. Dr. White and her team utilized a 2020 AFPHS funding opportunity to cultivate both internal and external partnerships, including with AARP and the Mississippi Public Health Association, to better understand the needs of older adults and to develop a statewide action plan for prioritizing healthy aging. Listen to the episode to learn more about how to create a similar age-friendly ecosystem in your state.

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