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In Fact with Chelsea Clintoninactive
Publisher |
iHeartPodcasts
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Education
Science
Society & Culture
What do vaccines, stigma, climate change and sex have in common? They all relate to our public health.    Covid-19 isn’t the only public health crisis we’ve faced. It’s not even the only one we face right now. What led us to this moment, what have we learned, what did we get right (and wrong), and how can we do better?   As we navigate a pandemic, and a moment that’s rife with conspiracy theories and misinformation, Chelsea is getting the facts.    Each week on In Fact, Chelsea Clinton sits down with experts, activists and a few surprising guests who share Chelsea’s passion for science, evidence and yes, facts. Along the way, they’ll open the world of public health through shared stories, their work, connect the dots between the past and present moment, and help us understand that, now more than ever, public health affects us all.
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
New York, NY
Premiere Date |
2021-04-01
Frequency |
Weekly
Explicit |
No

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27 Available Episodes (27 Total)Average duration: 00:32:16
Apr 07 | 00:30:17
Women Authors (w/ Jacqueline Woodson)
Apr 05 | 00:27:43
Women in Entertainment (w/ Kelly Rowland)
Mar 31 | 00:33:32
Women in the Workplace (w/ Allyson Felix)
Mar 29 | 00:30:40
Women in Health Care (w/ Admiral Rachel Levine)
Mar 24 | 00:28:20
Women in Business (w/ Match Group CEO, Shar Dubey)
Mar 22 | 00:29:24
Women in Media (w/ April Ryan)
Mar 17 | 00:26:43
Women in Tech (w/ Kara Swisher)
Mar 15 | 00:28:40
Women in Activism (w/ Maria Teresa Kumar)
Mar 10 | 00:29:21
Women in Sports (w/ Megan Rapinoe)
Mar 08 | 00:26:08
Women in Fashion (w/ Stella McCartney)
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