Anthony Fauci, Former Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, on his 50 years at the forefront of the US public health response to HIV/AIDS, COVID-19, and other outbreaks
Céline Gounder, Medical Contributor at CBS News and Senior Fellow and Editor-at-Large for Public Health at the Kaiser Family Foundation, on combatting health misinformation
Center for Medicare Director Meena Seshamani on delivering quality, affordable healthcare to the nearly 60 million Americans covered by Medicare
Megan Ranney, Incoming Dean of the Yale School of Public Health, on the action needed to change our nation’s narrative around gun violence
Child psychiatrist Essam Daod, Co-founder of Humanity Crew, on the role of mental health first aid in responding to humanitarian crises
Iman Abuzeid, Co-founder and CEO of Incredible Health, on digital health solutions for bolstering the nursing workforce
Bon Ku, Director of the Health Design Lab, on how design thinking can help shape healthier communities
Project Sleep CEO Julie Flygare on the emerging science of sleep health and sleep disorders
US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy on mental health as the “the defining public health crisis of our time”
Chelsea Clinton, Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation, on the collective investment needed to move the needle on public health around the globe
StoryCorps CEO Sandra Clark on the art of active listening and how it can help foster empathy and understanding
Renee Wegrzyn, Director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H), on advancing high-impact biomedical research to accelerate life-changing health solutions
Best-selling author Gretchen Rubin on how we can cultivate our five senses to fully engage with the world around us
Architect Michael Murphy on the ways human-centered design is changing the blueprint for the spaces where we live, learn, work, play, and heal
Paula Johnson, President of Wellesley College, on the intersectionality of gender, race, and health outcomes
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Tracy Kidder on his new book Rough Sleepers, which chronicles the trailblazing work of Dr. Jim O’Connell and the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program
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