Hunger Solutions in Utah
Meet your new co-hosts Lea Palmer and Palak Gupta, co-directors of Hunger Solutions Institute.
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20 episodios
Inspiring Future Generations and Solving Campus Hunger with Dr. Mateja Savoie-Roskos
Dr. Mateja Savoie-Roskos has inspired countless students throughout her career, has increased food access in farmers markets across Utah, and has led the nation in assessing and addressing food insecurity on campuses. Join us in a discussion on the journey that led her to a career filled with breaking down stigmas and changing the lives of countless students and community members across Utah. Episode Resources: Dr. Mateja Savoie- Roskos [https://caas.usu.edu/directory/mateja-savoie-roskos]
Bridging the Gap: How Community Health Workers are Key to Solving Hunger with Kamaile Tripp
In this episode of the Hunger Solutions Institute Podcast, Kamaile Tripp, Community Health Worker (CHW) Manager at the University of Utah’s Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine. shares her inspiring lived experiences and work that led her to solving hunger in Utah. Learn more about the vital role CHWs play in addressing food insecurity, promoting health equity, and navigating systemic barriers in Utah. Episode Resources: * https://www.uchwa.org/ Get in touch with Kamaille and her team at: * Email [Kamaile.tripp@hsc.utah.edu] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamaile-tripp-harris-599383a0/] * Phone Number: 385 252 1331. * Island Wave Podcast [https://theislandwaveslc.podbean.com/]
Solving Hunger through Connection and Gardens: How the Flores family is improving the health and wellbeing of the Cache Valley community
Join us for an inspiring story of how the Flores family is connecting experience, culture, passion, and community to solve hunger and improve the health of residents in Cache County. Learn more about the impact that community gardens can have on food security and how you can get connected with your local community! Episode Resources: Flores Community Garden Website [https://www.floresfamilycommunitygarden.org/ ]: www.floresfamilycommunitygarden.org/ Flores Phone Number: 435- 754-5691 Email [taya.flores@floresfamilycommuntiygarden.org]
Unified Communities Solving Hunger
Collaboration is key to eliminating food insecurity. Join us for an inspiring story of how two individuals have brought a county together to fight hunger. Meet our guests, Amberly Lambertsen and Emma Parkhurst, two dedicated Extension professionals, who have worked hard over the past year to build up the Davis County Food Environment Workgroup and create a strong sense of collaboration within the county when it comes to solving hunger. Podcast Resources: Emma Parkhurst: Emma.parkhurst@usu.edu Amberly Lambertsen: Amberly.lambertsen@usu.edu FEWG Instagram Page [https://www.instagram.com/daviscountyfewg]
New Co-Hosts! Introducing Hunger Solutions Institute Co-Directors Lea Palmer and Palak Gupta
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