Healthy City Initiative
Oklahoma City consistently ranks near the bottom in national health outcomes. The question is not whether that is true. The question is why.In this candid conversation, Mayor David Holt breaks down the structural realities behind our health challenges. From being one of the largest cities in America by land mass to an over-reliance on the automobile, Oklahoma City was not built for daily movement. When you remove walking from everyday life, the consequences show up in obesity rates, heart disease, and longevity.We discuss:• How car-dependent design impacts public health• Why Oklahoma City’s 620 square miles creates infrastructure challenges• The role of sidewalks, trails, and public wellness facilities• The link between education, income, and long-term health outcomes• How Mayor Cornett’s “This City Is Going on a Diet” campaign broke through nationally• Why business leaders should care about workforce health costs• The opportunity to leverage LA 28 and the Olympic spotlight• The importance of getting health back on the front burnerThis episode is about awareness, leadership, and momentum. If we understand the structural headwinds, we can begin building structural solutions.Mayor Holt shares his support for the Oklahoma Health Summit and the broader Healthy City Initiative as a pathway to reignite this conversation across business, schools, faith communities, and civic leadership.Join us March 9th and 10th in Oklahoma City for the Oklahoma Health Summit.Register today:https://www.healthycityinitiative.com/Let’s get health back on the front burner.
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