Courageous Public Health

CPH 57 — Building Without a Blueprint: A Conversation with Rebecca Désir, MPH

29 min · 19. maj 2026
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In this episode of the Courageous Public Health Podcast, Rebecca Désir shares what it looks like to take action before you feel ready—moving away from everything familiar, starting something from nothing, and building in real time. From launching the Black Joy Festival during the pandemic with no funding and no clear path, to redefining her identity and leadership over time, she reflects on the courage it takes to trust yourself and keep going. This conversation explores how courage builds—through action, through uncertainty, and through the decision to begin anyway. Meet Rebecca Désir, MPH✨ Rebecca Désir, MPH is a public health strategist and founder of the Black Health Commission, where she advances health equity through community centered programming, thought leadership, and culturally responsive initiatives. She is passionate about creating spaces that connect healthcare professionals, creatives, and community leaders, including through initiatives like the BLK JOY Festival. Rebecca's work focuses on redefining public health by centering culture, community voice, and sustainable impact. Outside of her work, she enjoys traveling, collecting vinyl records, and exploring the intersection of culture, storytelling, and wellness. Conversation Highlights 🎙️ * Leaping Before You're Ready — Rebecca shares what it took to move away from her family for her first job, stepping into the unknown without a safety net. * Building Something from Nothing — She describes creating the Black Joy Festival during the pandemic—starting with just an idea, no funding, and figuring it out in real time. * Doing Before You Feel Ready — Rebecca reflects on how confidence came through action—learning by doing rather than waiting until she felt fully prepared. * Letting Identities Have a Season — She talks about releasing roles and expectations that no longer bring joy, and allowing herself to evolve without seeing change as failure. * Leading Through Connection — Rebecca names relationship-building and community connection as core strengths—and essential tools for advancing public health in ways that truly resonate. "I didn't know how it was going to happen, but I knew it needed to." — Rebecca Désir, MPH Stay in Touch 🔗 With Rebecca Désir, MPH LinkedIn ↗ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccadesir/]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccadesir/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccadesir/] Website ↗ [http://www.blackhealthcommission.com]: www.blackhealthcommission.com [http://www.blackhealthcommission.com] With Dr. Kristi McClamroch LinkedIn ↗ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch/]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch/] Website ↗ [http://www.courageouspublichealth.com]: www.CourageousPublicHealth.com [http://www.courageouspublichealth.com] Follow for weekly reflections on courage and leadership ↗ [http://eepurl.com/jcgQv6]: http://eepurl.com/jcgQv6 [http://eepurl.com/jcgQv6] Public Health Consulting to Support You 🤝 We partner with public health, healthcare, nonprofit, philanthropic, and government organizations to design and facilitate interactive workshops for women leaders in public health — turning courage into a leadership skill so it becomes an organizational strength. If your organization would benefit from this kind of support, we'd love to connect. Reach out on LinkedIn ↗ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch/] or through our website ↗ [http://www.courageouspublichealth.com].

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CPH 62 — Breaking Learned Silence: A Conversation with Dr. Avalon Adams-Thames

In this episode of the Courageous Public Health Podcast, Dr. Avalon Adams-Thames reflects on what it means to keep showing up—through grief, responsibility, leadership, and systems that do not always make space for your full voice. From losing family members whose experiences shaped her path into public health, to navigating professional spaces where she was expected to shrink herself, stay silent, or make her expertise less visible , Dr. Adams-Thames shares the emotional weight so many women quietly carry while continuing to lead. This conversation explores courage, grief, caregiving, visibility, and survival—and what it takes to break learned silence and reclaim your voice. Meet Dr. Avalon Adams-Thames ✨ Dr. Avalon Adams-Thames is an epidemiologist, educator, and public health leader committed to advancing health equity, women's health, and community well-being. She is an Assistant Professor in the Institute of Public Health at Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University, where she teaches epidemiology and chronic disease courses while mentoring future public health leaders grounded in equity and service. With more than 15 years of experience across local, state, and federal public health systems, Dr. Adams-Thames has led work in overdose prevention, maternal and reproductive health, firearm injury prevention, chronic disease surveillance, and public health data modernization. She previously served as Florida's Senior Epidemiologist and Surveillance Lead for the Overdose Data to Action program and later as a Public Health Advisor and Data Modernization Lead at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Grounded in community-centered and culturally responsive approaches, Dr. Adams-Thames is passionate about translating data into action, strengthening public health systems, and supporting healthier communities through education, mentorship, and service. Conversation Highlights 🎙️ * Learned Silence — Dr. Avalon Adams-Thames reflects on working in professional environments where she was expected to stay quiet, remain on mute, and minimize her expertise in order to survive within the system. * Removing "Dr." From Her Signature — Dr. Adams-Thames shares the experience of being told to remove her doctoral credentials from her signature block—and what it means to repeatedly be asked to make yourself smaller. * Leading While Carrying Grief — From losing her brother to leukemia while pregnant, to the deaths of multiple family members, Dr. Adams-Thames reflects on continuing to parent, mentor, teach, and lead while navigating profound loss. * Candle Making as Healing — After the murder of her cousin, she began making candles as a way to slow down, focus, and move through grief intentionally. * Teaching as Calling — Dr. Adams-Thames shares how unexpectedly finding joy in teaching transformed her vision for her future in public health and higher education. "I think it's a habit. I'm on mute." — Dr. Avalon Adams-Thames Stay in Touch 🔗 With Dr. Avalon Adams-Thames LinkedIn ↗ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/avalonadamsthames/]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/avalonadamsthames/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/avalonadamsthames/] With Dr. Kristi McClamroch LinkedIn ↗ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch/]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch/] Follow for weekly reflections on courage and leadership ↗ [http://eepurl.com/jcgQv6]: http://eepurl.com/jcgQv6 [http://eepurl.com/jcgQv6] Speaking & Leadership Development 🤝 Dr. Kristi McClamroch partners with public health, healthcare, nonprofit, philanthropic, government, and higher education organizations through keynote presentations, facilitated conversations, workshops, and leadership development experiences. Her work explores courage, leadership, systems change, the conditions that shape decision-making, voice, well-being, and values-aligned action. Whether you're planning a conference, retreat, leadership program, or organizational event, Courageous Public Health can help create meaningful conversations that inspire reflection, connection, and action. To explore speaking or consulting opportunities, connect on LinkedIn ↗ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch/] or visit our website ↗ [http://www.courageouspublichealth.com].

23. juni 202642 min
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CPH 61 — Micro Joy and Macro Courage: A Conversation with Jasmine Brett Stringer, MAPP

Meet Jasmine Brett Stringer, MAPP ✨ Jasmine Brett Stringer is an expert on workplace well-being and emotional agility, helping individuals and organizations thrive through practical, research-backed strategies. A 2026 Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal Women in Business Honoree, she is a dynamic keynote speaker, award-winning author, television personality, and Founder & CEO of Carpe Diem with Jasmine. Known for her vibrant presence on stage and screen, Jasmine blends positive psychology, lived experience, and business insight to help people flourish at work and in life. Her energizing keynotes inspire audiences to lead with authenticity, reconnect to purpose, and build sustainable success. A flourishing expert and "Possibility Whisperer," she raises the bar on well-being through practical tools that strengthen resilience, emotional agility, and leadership effectiveness. Jasmine has partnered with leading organizations including the Federal Reserve Bank, Land O' Lakes, Airbnb, General Mills, Bayer, the American Heart Association, Surescripts and SICK. A graduate of American University and the University of Pennsylvania's Master of Applied Positive Psychology program, she equips leaders to navigate stress, foster connection, and perform at their best. Based in Minneapolis, she lives with her husband and their dog, Charlie. Conversation Highlights 🎙️ * Micro Joy as Practice — Jasmine shares how color, music, gratitude, and small intentional moments can create joy and help people reconnect with themselves in difficult times. * Reinventing Herself After Layoff — She reflects on leaving behind a traditional corporate identity and slowly building a new life rooted in purpose, speaking, and heart-centered work. * The Power of Self-Efficacy — Jasmine explains why believing "I belong here" is one of the most important tools for navigating spaces that may not initially feel welcoming. * People-Led Systems Change — She shares her vision for changing systems not from the top down, but through collective refusal to continue overextending ourselves in harmful ways. * Everything Is Working Out for Me — From driving across the Bay Bridge to dancing in her living room, Jasmine reflects on how mindset, movement, and positive self-talk help build courage over time. "The system is going to change because of you and I and the person listening." — Jasmine Brett Stringer, MAPP Stay in Touch 🔗 With Jasmine Brett-Stringer, MAPP LinkedIn ↗ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasminestringer/]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasminestringer/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasminestringer/] Website ↗ [https://jasminebrettstringer.com]: https://jasminebrettstringer.com [https://jasminebrettstringer.com] Instagram ↗ [https://www.instagram.com/carpediemjbs/]: https://www.instagram.com/carpediemjbs/ [https://www.instagram.com/carpediemjbs/] Bonus joy resource from Jasmine: Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/track/3EldSthav6zdwFl0VhMn4Q?si=17207530c42444e2] - "Everything Is Working Out for Me" 🎵 [https://open.spotify.com/track/3EldSthav6zdwFl0VhMn4Q?si=17207530c42444e2] - https://open.spotify.com/track/3EldSthav6zdwFl0VhMn4Q?si=17207530c42444e2 [https://open.spotify.com/track/3EldSthav6zdwFl0VhMn4Q?si=17207530c42444e2] Apple Music [https://music.apple.com/us/album/everything-is-working-out-for-me/1795025657?i=1795025869] - "Everything Is Working Out for Me" 🎵 [https://music.apple.com/us/album/everything-is-working-out-for-me/1795025657?i=1795025869] - https://music.apple.com/us/album/everything-is-working-out-for-me/1795025657?i=1795025869 [https://music.apple.com/us/album/everything-is-working-out-for-me/1795025657?i=1795025869] With Dr. Kristi McClamroch LinkedIn ↗ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch/]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch/] Follow for weekly reflections on courage and leadership ↗ [http://eepurl.com/jcgQv6]: http://eepurl.com/jcgQv6 [http://eepurl.com/jcgQv6] Public Health Consulting to Support You 🤝 We partner with public health, healthcare, nonprofit, philanthropic, and government organizations to design and facilitate interactive workshops for women leaders in public health — turning courage into a leadership skill so it becomes an organizational strength. If your organization would benefit from this kind of support, we'd love to connect. Reach out on LinkedIn ↗ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch/] or through our website ↗ [http://www.courageouspublichealth.com].

16. juni 202626 min
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CPH 60 — Letting Go Without a Backup Plan: A Conversation with Zoila Reyna, MPH

In this episode of the Courageous Public Health Podcast, Zoila Reyna, MPH, shares what it looked like to walk away from work she loved—without knowing exactly what would come next. From quitting jobs without another offer lined up, to sleeping on a friend's couch so she could rebuild her life in Los Angeles, to eventually founding Public Health Hired, Zoila reflects on the risks, uncertainty, and persistence that have shaped her path. This conversation explores courage, reinvention, and self-trust—and what happens when you stop settling for a life that no longer fits. Meet Zoila Reyna, MPH ✨ Zoila Reyna, MPH is the Latina founder of the woman-owned company of an evidence-based method for getting jobs, known as Public Health Hired. Since the COVID-19 Pandemic she has been offering tailored interview preparation, resume reviews, job alerts and provides a community of practice filled with active workshops, trainings and weekly office hours. Her Mentor Sessions are legendary for providing live job searches using her advanced LinkedIn algorithm, speedy resume tailoring and interview preparation that seals the deal for job offers – as demonstrated with nearly 400 individuals getting hired thus far across nonprofits, hospitals, government, philanthropy, large NGOs, and associations within public health and community health. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from UCLA and Masters in Public Health from UC Davis. She recently quit her 7 year stint as a Senior Consultant for the Kaiser Hospital Foundation in Southern California where she worked on various socioeconomic initiatives and workforce development efforts. She is now fully dedicated to Public Health Hired and enjoys gardening while working from home in Los Angeles and lives with her son and daughter. Conversation Highlights 🎙️ * Letting Go Without a Backup Plan — Zoila reflects on quitting jobs before knowing what would come next—and the fear, judgment, and uncertainty that came with those decisions. * There's Got to Be More — Even while succeeding professionally, she realized the rest of her life no longer felt aligned—and made the difficult decision to start over in Los Angeles. * Asking for Help Changed Everything — Zoila shares the pivotal moment she asked a friend if she could sleep on her couch while rebuilding her life and career. * Learning to Navigate Corporate Spaces — She reflects on working in environments where her expertise was questioned and what it took to adapt without losing herself completely. * Building Public Health Hired — What started as career guidance during the pandemic became a nationwide mentorship community helping public health professionals pursue more aligned and meaningful work. "I was quitting without having a job." — Zoila Reyna, MPH Stay in Touch 🔗 With Zoila Reyna, MPH LinkedIn ↗ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoilareyna/]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoilareyna/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoilareyna/] Website ↗ [http://www.phhired.com]: https://www.phhired.com [https://www.phhired.com] Instagram ↗ [https://www.instagram.com/publichealthhired/]: https://www.instagram.com/publichealthhired/ [https://www.instagram.com/publichealthhired/] With Dr. Kristi McClamroch LinkedIn ↗ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch/]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch/] Website ↗ [http://www.courageouspublichealth.com]: https://www.CourageousPublicHealth.com [https://www.courageouspublichealth.com] Follow for weekly reflections on courage and leadership ↗ [http://eepurl.com/jcgQv6]: http://eepurl.com/jcgQv6 [http://eepurl.com/jcgQv6] Public Health Consulting to Support You 🤝 We partner with public health, healthcare, nonprofit, philanthropic, and government organizations to design and facilitate interactive workshops for women leaders in public health — turning courage into a leadership skill so it becomes an organizational strength. If your organization would benefit from this kind of support, we'd love to connect. Reach out on LinkedIn ↗ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch/] or through our website ↗ [http://www.courageouspublichealth.com].

9. juni 202635 min
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CPH 59 — Speaking Truth to Power: A Conversation with Dr. Farah Mawani

In this episode of the Courageous Public Health Podcast, Dr. Farah Mawani reflects on what it means to do public health work that is deeply personal—where lived experience, research, and advocacy cannot be separated. From navigating the COVID-19 pandemic as both a social epidemiologist and a member of a community disproportionately impacted by the virus, to confronting systemic racism within academia and public health systems, Dr. Mawani shares what it means to keep speaking truth to power, even when the consequences are real. This conversation explores courage, solidarity, and the power of lived experience—and why dismantling systemic racism is not abstract work, but a matter of life and death. Meet Dr. Farah Mawani ✨ Dr. Mawani is a critical social and psychiatric epidemiologist applying anti-racist implementation science approaches to redress structural and systemic racism and discrimination as drivers of social and mental health inequities globally. She is a Michael Smith Health Research BC Scholar (2025-2030), and faculty member in the School of Public Health and Social Policy, Faculty of Health, University of Victoria. Dr. Mawami's community-led research and teaching are shaped by insight from her lived experience of migration and systemic racism, combined with years of professional experience conducting research in academic, policy, health system, and community environments. She applies her expertise to designing, implementing, evaluating and scaling social inclusion interventions in Canada and East Africa. She co-leads the CIHR Health System Impact Training Platform, and National Networks of Schools and Programs of Population and Public Health. Conversation Highlights 🎙️ * When the Work Is Personal — Dr. Mawani reflects on navigating the COVID-19 pandemic as both a social epidemiologist and a member of a South Asian community disproportionately impacted by the virus. * Speaking Through Grief — She shares the experience of continuing a national media interview just after learning that her great aunt had died of COVID-19 in a long-term care center affected by systemic inequities. * Lived Experience as Expertise — Dr. Mawani explains how lived experience scholarship challenges harmful assumptions and why communities most impacted by inequities must help shape the research and solutions intended for them. * Speaking Truth to Power — She reflects on confronting systemic racism within academia and public health systems—and why truth-telling is essential for creating meaningful change. * Building Roads Together — Through her peer-led walking and rolling program, Dr. Mawani describes how collective movement, visibility, and solidarity can create belonging, healing, and community power. "This is a matter of life and death for us." — Dr. Farah Mawani Stay in Touch 🔗 With Dr. Farah Mawani LinkedIn ↗ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/farahmawani/]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/farahmawani/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/farahmawani/] Website ↗ [https://farahwayglobal.com/]: https://farahwayglobal.com/ [https://farahwayglobal.com/] Blog ↗ [https://farah-way.blogspot.com/]: https://farah-way.blogspot.com/ [https://farah-way.blogspot.com/] With Dr. Kristi McClamroch LinkedIn ↗ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch/]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch/] Website ↗ [http://www.courageouspublichealth.com]: https://www.CourageousPublicHealth.com [https://www.courageouspublichealth.com] Follow for weekly reflections on courage and leadership ↗ [http://eepurl.com/jcgQv6]: http://eepurl.com/jcgQv6 [http://eepurl.com/jcgQv6] Public Health Consulting to Support You 🤝 We partner with public health, healthcare, nonprofit, philanthropic, and government organizations to design and facilitate interactive workshops for women leaders in public health — turning courage into a leadership skill so it becomes an organizational strength. If your organization would benefit from this kind of support, we'd love to connect. Reach out on LinkedIn ↗ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch/] or through our website ↗ [http://www.courageouspublichealth.com].

2. juni 202632 min