Épisodes

  • A Look Back at Our First Season of the GPHR Podcast
    Jan 10 2026
    In this season finale of Global Public Health Revolution, host Kemi Gbadamosi is joined by the team behind the mic to reflect on the journey of the podcast’s inaugural season and look ahead to what comes next. Denys Nazarov, Cyan Clardy, Olivia Taney, and Brian Shepherd join Kemi to share standout moments, lessons learned, and the behind-the-scenes work that brought the season to life. They discuss why trust, representation, and showing up in communities matter more than ever, and how creative, relatable communication can move public health forward. The episode also offers a preview of Season Two, with plans to spotlight new voices, sectors, and ideas that challenge the status quo and push for a more inclusive global health architecture.
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  • Safer Is Sexy: Condoms and Creative Health Campaigns
    Dec 10 2025
    In this episode of The Global Public Health Revolution, host Kemi Gbadamosi sits down with Jason Farmer, VP of Marketing and Creative at AHF, and Dr. Sam Prasad, AHF’s India Country Program Director, for a conversation all about condoms—their role in saving lives, breaking taboos, and shaping public health campaigns around the world. Jason and Dr. Prasad share stories from the front lines of behavior change—where marketing meets medicine. They discuss how bold, creative campaigns can make safer sex appealing, and how to spark open conversations about sexuality and safety. Tune in for an engaging discussion about innovation, culture, and the art of making protection both practical and popular. Watch the full video podcast on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/M3XF0WODqnQ
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  • Men's Health with Norman Nixon and Trevor Imogel
    Nov 10 2025
    Today’s episode dives into why too many men avoid health care. Former NBA player Norman Nixon and Ugandan activist Trevor Imogel unpack how stigma, fear, and narrow ideas of masculinity push men to delay testing and treatment. Trevor reflects on the hidden impact of growing up in families affected by HIV, while Norman challenges men to see prevention not as weakness, but as power.
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  • Youth Voices and Global Health Part 2: From Mexico to Nigeria
    Oct 10 2025
    Welcome to part 2 of our series focusing on youth voices in global health! Host Kemi Gbadamosi is joined by Andrea Cuéllar Covian from Mexico and Aaron Sunday from Nigeria, two powerful young advocates who bring lived experiences and bold ideas to the table. Aaron shares a deeply personal journey of loss and resilience that fuels his fight for access to sexual and reproductive health information and services. Andrea highlights the barriers young people in Mexico face, from stigma to lack of resources, and why open conversations at home and in communities are vital. Together, they spotlight the urgent need for comprehensive sexuality education, youth agency, and policies that truly reflect young people’s realities. Their stories remind us why the future of global health must be shaped by those it affects most.
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  • Youth Voices and Global Health Part 1: From Ukraine to the Philippines
    Sep 10 2025
    This is the first of a two-part series in which we hand the mic to the next generation of changemakers. In today's episode, host Kemi Gbadamosiad speaks with youth advocates Viktoriia from Ukraine and Jullian from the Philippines, who share their personal journeys into advocacy and the urgent challenges young people face today. They highlight the barriers that keep young people from living healthy lives, including mental health struggles in the midst of war and the high cost of healthcare in underserved communities. But they also spotlight the resilience and innovative solutions being driven by youth, like community-based mental health initiatives and sexual health education. The future of global health is already here, and it’s being shaped by young leaders. Check out the video episode on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/FddGnL_6Foc?si=EZ5XLIqNtJLliF0l
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  • From Tokenism to Power: Reclaiming Civil Society’s Voice in Global Health w/ Aggrey Aluso & Elisha Dunn-Georgiou
    Jul 29 2025
    They’ve long been the backbone of global health—responding to crises, educating communities, and holding systems accountable. From HIV to Ebola, and most recently COVID-19, civil society organizations (CSOs) have consistently shown up. But why are these frontline actors still sidelined in the rooms where decisions are made? In this powerful episode of The Global Public Health Revolution Podcast, host Kemi Gbadamosi is joined by Aggrey Aluso, the Director, Africa Region for the Pandemic Action Network (PAN), and Elisha Dunn-Georgiou, the President and CEO of Global Health Council (GHC), to discuss how to move beyond acknowledgment to action.
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  • Breaking the mold: A new vision for global health with Michael Weinstein
    Jun 10 2025
    In the premiere episode of The Global Public Health Revolution, host Kemi Gbadamosi sits down with Michael Weinstein, President and Co-founder of AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), for a powerful conversation on the current state of global health. Drawing on lessons from the HIV/AIDS response and the COVID-19 pandemic, they explore the urgent need to rethink global health systems, donor-recipient dynamics, colonial legacies, and the need for accountability and equity in global health governance. Weinstein highlights the successes of regionally led responses, the importance of cultural relevance, and the power of community-driven strategies in building resilient, equitable health systems that truly serve people on the ground.
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  • Trailer
    Jun 5 2025
    Welcome to The Global Public Health Revolution, the podcast where bold advocacy, disruptive marketing, and global health innovation collide. Join host Kemi Gbadamosi as she talks with changemakers rewriting the rules of public health — sparking ideas, driving action, and fueling a movement for a healthier, more equitable world. Coming soon wherever you get your podcasts!
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