Chat with Isabelle Barbour, Truthteller Consulting, about partnerships, community advocacy, privilege, disparities, trust, and being your best self.

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Proem.. 2

Introducing Isabelle Barbour 01:11. 2

Intro 02:23. 2

Health Improvement Collaborative of Southeast Connecticut 02:59. 2

Writer's Block & SCORE 04:59. 3

Collaborations 06:32. 3

Partnership grants - Mini-grant Funding 08:14. 4

Partners, grantees, power - Be the change 11:25. 4

Needing help, asking for help, accepting help 14:11. 5

Vulnerability, humility 17:50. 6

Earn respect. Practice being our best selves 22:20. 6

Disparities in research 26:14. 7

Leveraging privilege 27:25. 7

I already drank the Kool-Aid. Now what? 31:23. 8

Partnerships between communities and researchers 33:48. 8

Move at the Speed of Trust 36:59. 9

Maternal health 39:32. 10

Vulnerability and partnerships 40:52. 10

TruthTeller Consulting 42:17. 10

Take a step back to reflect 43:02. 10

Keeping my ear to the ground 44:32. 11

Managing with my brain as it is 46:30. 11

Nourishing the brain 48:50. 12

Try something else 50:04. 12

Reflection 53:12. 13

Outro  13

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Inspired by and grateful to Ellen Schultz, Neely Williams, Fatima Muhammed Ighile, Jan Oldenburg, Jodyn Platt, Dr. Lisa Masinter, Dr. Michele Whitt, Kristin Carman

Links
TruthTeller Consulting

Health Improvement Collaborative of Southeastern Connecticut.

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Writer’s Block

SCORE

PCORI solutions to create, catalog, and disseminate public engagement tools

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Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once.  I'm the Rosetta Stone of Healthcare. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in the awesome circus of healthcare.

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