Hope Health Community Podcast 

Narrative-Based Podcasting

Our podcast platform amplifies voices that are often silenced in public health. As two public health academics, we recognize that our work is often not accessible or read by the general public. We desired to disseminate scientific findings that would benefit our communities through narratives filled with hope and joy. Our guest panelists represent marginalized scholars and advocates who combat injustice every day. We share stories of healing, evidence-engaged research, and practice. Dr. Rochelle and Dr. Rasheeta are both informed and personable, they navigate hard truths that will build our communities with humor and a desire for health. Watch an episode and sign up to be our guest panelist. We’d love to have you join us!

Featured Podcast Episode

Invisible Pain & Unspoken Stigma | Julia Mandeville

In Season 2, Episode 3 of the Hope Health COMMUNITY Podcast, Dr. Rochelle and Dr. Rasheeta sit down with Julia Mandeville for an intimate and eye opening conversation about invisible pain and the unspoken stigma that often surrounds it…

Victim Blaming Survivors of Sexual Assault

In this episode, Dr. Rochelle and Dr. Rasheeta are joined by Leah Forney to unpack the lived realities of Black women, whose experiences with sexual violence are shaped not just by individual harm, but by the structural, systemic, cultural…

Narrative-Based Podcasting

Our podcast platform amplifies voices that are often silenced in public health. As two public health academics, we recognize that our work is often not accessible or read by the general public.

Featured Podcast Episode

Invisible Pain & Unspoken Stigma | Julia Mandeville

In Season 2, Episode 3 of the Hope Health COMMUNITY Podcast, Dr. Rochelle and Dr. Rasheeta sit down with Julia Mandeville for an intimate and eye opening conversation about invisible pain and the unspoken stigma that often surrounds it…

Victim Blaming Survivors of Sexual Assault

In this episode, Dr. Rochelle and Dr. Rasheeta are joined by Leah Forney to unpack the lived realities of Black women, whose experiences with sexual violence are shaped not just by individual harm, but by the structural, systemic, cultural, and institutional forces at play.

Narrative-Based Podcasting

Our podcast platform amplifies voices that are often silenced in public health. As two public health academics, we recognize that our work is often not accessible or read by the general public.