Health Hats, the Podcast

Health Hats, the Podcast


Safe Living in an Epidemic

July 19, 2020

Helping people trying to live safely in COVID world? Listen to people, hear their questions. Can we find trusted evidence-based guidance? A daunting challenge! Collecting materials for a foundation. If not us, who?

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Episode Notes
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Proem 00:53. 1

We need help 05:26. 2

End users, audience, and the band 07:46. 2

Minimum viable audience 09:01. 3

Our approach 10:27. 3

Stories, personas 12:00. 3

Multi-generational, presumed uninfected, dense living, essential high-risk occupation 13:54. 4

Questions people ask 15:35. 4

Seek themes in answers 17:52. 4

Content process. Content stakeholders. The cycle. 20:50. 5

Metadata: Can people find it and trust it? 22:17. 5

So what? Now what? 26:32. 6

Trust in Journalism. Trust in anything. 29:53. 7

It’s a river 32:22. 7

Systemic racism 34:54. 8

Asking questions of the research 27:30. 8

Wikipedia 40:25. 9

Drip, drip, drip, persist 41:35. 9

Other potential partners 42:44. 9

Interested in facts, in evidence? 47:07. 10

Nutrition labels and conflict of interest 48:01. 10

Reflection 51:00. 11

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Credits
Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, Boston Drummer, Composer, Arranger

Sponsored by Abridge

Photo by Clarissa Watson on Unsplash

Thanks to these fine people who inspired me for this episode: Laura Marcial, Natalks Slabyj, Cynthia LeRouge, June Levy, Kelly Reeves, Ellen Schultz, Sameemuddin Syed, Michael Waters, Michael Mittelman, Maria Michaels, Sharon Hibay, Victoria Lyon, Adrian Gropper, Amy Baxter, Amy Price Dafna Gold Melchior, Jan Oldenburg, Juhan Sonin, Libby Hoy, Pat Mastors, Shiv Roa, Gregory Markul, Brian Alper, Stephen Hoy​.
Links
Safe Living in an Epidemic Powerpoint

Recommendations for Building and​ Maintaining Trust in Clinical Decision Support Knowledge Artifacts

Seth Godin's Minimum Viable Audience

EBSCO COVID-19 Resources

NY Times Article on CDC and racial disparities data

Joy Mayer, Trust in Journalism

Deven McGraw

DataVant

Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science

HON Code

MyData

Electronic Frontier Foundation
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About the Show
Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender,