In Fact with Chelsea Clinton
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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 Che...
Women Authors (w/ Jacqueline Woodson)
This week on the season finale of In Fact, Chelsea is sitting down with best-selling and award winning author Jacqueline Woodson. They discuss her early inspirations, the importance and recent politicization of children’s books, the progress we’ve made towards equality and what’s next - in the publishing industry and beyond. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Women in Entertainment (w/ Kelly Rowland)
This week, Chelsea is sitting down with award winning singer, songwriter, actress, and producer Kelly Rowland. They talk about Kelly’s early inspirations and growing up as a performer, the still male dominated music industry, motherhood, writing and what’s next in terms of achieving equity - in entertainment and beyond. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Women in the Workplace (w/ Allyson Felix)
This week, Chelsea is sitting down with Allyson Felix – the most decorated U.S. track and field athlete of all time. They talk about Allyson’s journey to Olympic and World Championship gold, her decision to become an advocate for herself and others, and what needs to happen next in the fight for equality – in the workplace and beyond. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Women in Health Care (w/ Admiral Rachel Levine)
This week, Chelsea is sitting down with Admiral Rachel Levine, Assistant Secretary for Health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and head of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps. They discuss recent challenges in public health, particularly for children and teens, what it means to be a trailblazer in the field, and the progress that still needs to be made. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for priva
Women in Business (w/ Match Group CEO, Shar Dubey)
This week, Chelsea is sitting down with Match Group CEO Shar Dubey. They discuss the state of women in business, the progress we’ve made (and lost), the impact of COVID-19 on women in the workplace, and what needs to happen next to achieve equality in this industry and beyond. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Women in Media (w/ April Ryan)
This week, Chelsea is sitting down with veteran White House correspondent April Ryan – the longest-serving Black woman in the White House press corps. They discuss the journalists who came before her, the progress we’ve made (and where we have not), and what needs to happen next to achieve equality for women in this industry and beyond. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Women in Tech (w/ Kara Swisher)
This week, Chelsea is sitting down with Kara Swisher, a fierce reporter who has spent decades chronicling the tech industry–its successes, failures and blind-spots. They discuss the progress we’ve made (and lost), the responsibility of the industry and its leaders, and what needs to happen next to achieve equality for women in this industry and beyond. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Women in Activism (w/ Maria Teresa Kumar)
Throughout history and around the world, women have not only led the fight for women’s rights, they have played a vital role in nearly every movement for social change. This week, Chelsea is sitting down with Maria Teresa Kumar, founding president of Voto Latino, the leading Latinx voter registration and advocacy organization in the U.S., to look at women in activism – the progress we’ve made toward equality, representation, and what needs to happen next. Learn more about your ad-choices at htt
Women in Sports (w/ Megan Rapinoe)
This week, Chelsea is sitting down with soccer star and equal pay advocate Megan Rapinoe to look at women in sports – the progress we’ve made toward equality and what needsto happen next.Megan and Chelsea are talking on the heels of a major victory off the field —a settlement designed to bring equal pay to our US National Soccer Team women players after a years-longfight led by Megan and her teammates. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/l
Women in Fashion (w/ Stella McCartney)
This week, Chelsea is sitting down with world-renowned designer and activist Stella McCartney to look at women in the fashion industry – the progress we’ve made toward equality and what needs to happen next.For more than twenty years, Stella McCartney has been running her own label and designing using environmentally-friendly practices and sustainable fabrics. From the very beginning, Stella has not used leather or any animal skin, feathers, or fur in her designs and she’s looked to reduce waste
Women in Public Office (w/ Senator Tammy Baldwin)
This week, Chelsea is sitting down with Wisconsin Senator Tammy Baldwin to look at women in public office – what it means to be the first, the progress we’ve made toward equality, and what needs to happen next.When Tammy Baldwin was elected to the House in 1998, she became Wisconsin’s first female member of Congress and the first openly LGBTQ person to run for and win a Congressional seat. In 2012, she became the state’s first female Senator and the first openly LGBTQ member of the Senate. And i
Women in the Food Industry (w/ Chef Mashama Bailey)
This week, Chelsea is sitting down with award-winning chef Mashama Bailey to look at women in the food industry – the progress we’ve made toward equality and what needs to happen next.Mashama is the executive chef and co-founder of The Grey restaurant and The Grey Market in Savannah, Georgia and two new restaurants in Austin, Texas. She trained in New York and France, and spent many years cooking at restaurants in New York, including Gabrielle Hamilton’s Prune. She was the first African-American
In Fact with Chelsea Clinton: Season Two
Chelsea Clinton is back with season two of In Fact where she’s sitting down with twelve trailblazing women – in sports, media, politics, and more – to talk about the progress we've made towards equality, and how far we still have to go. Hear how they got started and who inspired them. How it feels to have power in their industry. And what it looks like when women are finally given an equal shot and a seat at the table.Listen to this special season of In Fact with Chelsea Clinton marking Women’s
Introducing: You and Me Both with Hillary Clinton
Hillary is back, and fired up for more illuminating conversations on You and Me Both. This season, along with her guests, she’ll tackle big stuff, with a multi-part series on the state of our democracy. But she’ll also venture into more personal territory with athletes, advice givers, Broadway stars, and political leaders. And she’ll draw inspiration from people who have stepped out of their lane, found their own voice, or forged a singular sense of style. Learn more about your ad-choices at ht
Sexism and Public Health (with Congresswoman Lauren Underwood and Caroline Criado Perez)
Sexism is baked into every aspect of our health and safety -- from how cars are tested to the way women, and especially women of color, are treated by doctors and hospitals. And the results can be deadly. In this week’s season finale, Chelsea sits down with writer and advocate Caroline Criado Perez and Congresswoman Lauren Underwood to discuss the mind-boggling ways sexism shapes the world around us, puts women at risk, and what we need to do to fix it. Learn more about your ad-choices at https
Inclusive Public Health (with Hillary Rodham Clinton, Terry McGovern & Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice)
For too long, research on new drugs and therapies, the training health care providers receive, and public policy were all designed with only adult white men in mind. This week, Chelsea is sitting down with her mom, Hillary Rodham Clinton, lawyer and public health expert Terry McGovern, and President and Dean of Morehouse School of Medicine Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice to understand how we got here and what we need to do to ensure our health care is inclusive and equitable for all. Learn more abo
Vaccines (with Dr. Peter Hotez & Heather Simpson)
When it comes to vaccines, spreading truth, facts, and evidence are urgent public health priorities -- and so is confronting the anti-vaccine movement. This week, Chelsea sits down with Heather Simpson, a mom and former anti-vax influencer-turned vaccine advocate. She also talks with vaccine researcher, advocate and Co-Director of the Center for Vaccine Development at Texas Children’s Hospital and Dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, Dr. Peter Hotez, ab
Dr. Anthony Fauci
Outbreaks are inevitable; pandemics are not. This week, Chelsea is sitting down with Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Dr. Anthony Fauci, to discuss just how unprecedented this past year has been, what we’ve learned from past crises, what we can learn from COVID-19, and how to prepare -- personally, nationally and globally -- for what’s next. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSe
Our Kids' Mental Health (with Dr. Nadine Burke Harris & Dr. Rosemarie Truglio)
Isolation, loss of routine, remote schooling, fear, sadness, and uncertainty have all been tough on young people during the pandemic. Scarier still is the big unknown - what sort of lasting impact all this will have on our kids’ mental and physical health. This week, Chelsea is sitting down with childhood trauma specialist, founder of the Center for Youth Wellness, and California’s first Surgeon General Dr. Nadine Burke Harris and Senior Vice President of Curriculum and Content at Sesame Works
Gun Violence (with Shannon Watts, Bria Smith & Dr. Chethan Sathya)
For too long, stigma, politics, and a powerful gun lobby have prevented us from addressing the public health crisis that is gun violence in America. This week, Chelsea is sitting down with Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, March for Our Lives activist Bria Smith, and pediatric trauma surgeon Dr. Chethan Sathya to discuss what we can do to tackle gun violence, promote firearm injury prevention, and save lives. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.
Changing Minds (with Maya Shankar and Frank Luntz)
Individual decisions impact public health, especially during a pandemic. But getting people to take action, whether it’s wearing masks, practicing social distancing, or getting vaccinated, requires effective messaging, and effective messengers. This week, Chelsea is sitting down with behavioral economist and Chair of the White House's Behavioral Science Team in the Obama Administration Maya Shankar and pollster, author, communications consultant and Republican strategist Frank Luntz, both of who
When Healthcare Gets Politicized (with Amber Tamblyn, Alexis McGill Johnson & Dr. Colleen McNicholas)
When health becomes politicized, the result can be disastrous. And long before COVID-19, there was a political battle happening around reproductive rights.This week, Chelsea sitting down with author, actor, director and advocate Amber Tamblyn; Planned Parenthood President Alexis McGill Johnson; and Dr. Colleen McNicholas, Chief Medical Officer of Planned Parenthood of the Saint Louis Region and Southwest Missouri to talk about the ongoing fight for reproductive rights, and how we can apply lesso
Environmental Justice (with Sec. Deb Haaland, Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha & Juan Parras)
For years, Black Americans, Latinx communities, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and Native Americans have been disproportionately impacted by environmental hazards. This is not an accident or coincidence. It’s the result of policy choices, corporate practices, and deliberate actions. That’s why this week, Chelsea is sitting down with three people who share a deep commitment to environmental justice: Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, who was one of the first people to speak out and bring public att
Substance Use Disorders and Addiction (with Dax Shepard and Mayor Muriel Bowser)
When we think about a public health crisis, we often think about a contagious disease – like COVID-19. But right now substance use disorders and addiction are an epidemic in our country. That’s why this week, Chelsea is sitting down with two people with unique perspectives on this issue: Mayor Muriel Bowser is addressing challenges around substance use disorders and addiction in D.C., while managing the many other crises of this last year. And Dax Shepard, whose candor about his own addiction an
Climate Change and Public Health (with Jane Fonda & Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms)
We know climate change is a real threat to our planet, but we hear a lot less about the threat it poses to public health. That’s why this week, Chelsea is sitting down with two people who have tackled this head on: Jane Fonda, who has used her powerful platform to engage people across generations in this fight, and Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms who has made addressing climate change in Atlanta a top priority, quickly becoming a model for other cities in how to address this crisis. Learn more abou
HIV/AIDS and Stigma (with Peter Staley, Jonathan Van Ness & Dr. Oni Blackstock)
When HIV was first identified in the early 1980s, it was a public health crisis mired in urgent scientific questions: How was it transmitted? What were the symptoms? Could it be treated? But alongside that, and equally challenging to public health, was the stigma attached to the virus. Homophobia, racism, and shame around sex combined with a woefully inadequate response from our government made the epidemic even more deadly. Today, we know how to treat HIV/AIDS and help prevent transmission. Sti
Introducing: In Fact with Chelsea Clinton
The COVID-19 pandemic hasn't just upended our sense of "normal" -- it has laid bare so much about our health care, infrastructure, politics, and culture, and the deep inequities built into all of these. But, as people working in public health -- and those living these issues every day -- know all too well, none of this is new. In Chelsea Clinton's new podcast she sits down with everyone from Jane Fonda to Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser to Jonathan Van Ness, and more to talk about how publi