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New IDEA Exchange Podcast Episode Explores the Power of Writing in Public Health

New IDEA Exchange Podcast Episode Explores the Power of Writing in Public Health

July 8, 2026

Yesterday, ASPPH released Episode 4 of the IDEA Exchange Podcast, continuing the series' exploration of the people, ideas, and innovations shaping the future of academic public health. In Imagine Doing Better: Public Health Prevention & the Power of Writing, Dr. Paul Fleming of the University of Washington shares how storytelling and effective communication can strengthen prevention efforts, influence public health practice, and inspire meaningful action. The episode offers valuable insights for educators, researchers, practitioners, students, and anyone interested in advancing public health through the power of ideas.

In this latest conversation, Dr. Fleming reflects on his journey into public health and discusses how writing has become a powerful tool for translating evidence into action. He explores the important role that clear, compelling communication plays in advancing prevention, engaging communities, and preparing future public health leaders to address complex health challenges.

The IDEA Exchange Podcast is part of ASPPH's ongoing commitment to fostering dialogue around innovation, leadership, and the evolving future of academic public health. Through conversations with thought leaders from across the field, the series highlights new perspectives and practical ideas that can inform research, education, and practice.

If you are new to the series, Episodes 1 through 3 are also available and feature engaging discussions on topics shaping the future of public health. Listen to the IDEA Exchange on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube, and subscribe to stay connected as new episodes are released throughout the year.

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