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Healthier Together: Larimer County's Public Health Podcast

Healthier Together: Larimer County's Public Health Podcast

Written by: Larimer County Department of Health and Environment
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Welcome to Healthier Together: Larimer County’s Public Health Podcast, where we come together for healthier lives, connected communities, and real conversations.

Each week, we share short episodes with timely updates on local public health issues—what’s happening now and what it means for you.

Once a month, listen to a longer episode where we dive deeper into public health topics and peek behind the scenes of the day-to-day work at the Larimer County Department of Health and Environment. You’ll hear stories from our staff in the field, learn from community partners, and get answers to all your burning public health questions.

This is public health for you. We’ll break down complex topics in an approachable, conversational way, share information that is relevant for you and your loved ones, and grow and learn together.

Whether we’re talking about air quality, disease prevention, or emergency preparedness, Healthier Together is about understanding how we all play a role in building a healthier Larimer County.

Larimer County Department of Health and Environment
Hygiene & Healthy Living
Episodes
  • Minisode 2 | Childhood Immunization Schedule & Winter Readiness
    Jan 29 2026

    What's up in public health this week?

    The Department of Health and Human Services and the CDC recently announced changes to the recommended childhood immunization schedule. We asked our Medical Officer, Dr. Paul Mayer, to explain what these changes mean for parents and caregivers in Larimer County. Plus, two of our amazing public health nurses, Shannon Williamson and Julie Shanley, share a bit about our immunization clinic.

    Winter weather has arrived! Lauren Craft, our Emergency Preparedness & Response Coordinator, shares tips for staying safe during the winter.

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    16 mins
  • Episode 1 | The White Ribbon Project
    Jan 22 2026

    We’re excited to share our first extended episode! In this special monthly edition, we go beyond the headlines to bring you in-depth conversations, practical guidance, and a behind-the-scenes look at the work happening every day at your local public health department.

    This episode features four segments:

    Outbreaks & Other Inconveniences

    public health tips and guidance for caretakers

    Communicable Disease Epidemiologist, Abi Collingwood, breaks down one of the most common (and stressful) questions for parents and caregivers: Is my child too sick to go to school or daycare? Abi shares practical guidance on when to keep kids home, when it's ok for them to return to school, and how these decisions help protect the health of the whole community.

    What’s Public Health Got to Do With It?

    how public health shows up in unexpected places

    Jo Buckley, Community Health Improvement Plan Coordinator, joins us to talk about the importance of social connection and the role volunteering plays in community health. Learn how building connections and helping others can improve mental and physical health and strengthen communities in ways that are deeply tied to public health outcomes.

    Community Questions

    answers to common community questions

    Senior Administrative Specialist, Alyssa Bermejo, walks through the process for new parents to obtain an official birth certificate for their child. She covers what to expect, common questions, and helpful tips to avoid scams and fraud.

    Between Two Germs

    our feature interview

    Heidi Nafman Onda, co-founder of The White Ribbon Project, shares her journey of being diagnosed with stage three lung cancer, discovering that radon exposure in her home was the most likely cause, and navigating treatment. She shares how this experience led her to start The White Ribbon Project in order to build community for people with lung cancer, challenge stigma, and advocate for increased research, screening, and treatment.

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    43 mins
  • Minisode 1 | Respiratory Viruses & Radon Risks
    Jan 15 2026

    What's up in public health this week?

    We are right in the middle of respiratory virus season and with flu activity spiking, we asked Communicable Disease Epidemiologist, Abi Collingwood, to share what the current data looks like in Larimer County and how we can keep ourselves and others healthy. Why is there a respiratory virus season? What can you do to avoid the flu? Why are respiratory viruses a public health concern? Listen for answers to these questions and more.

    January is also Radon Action Month. 50% of homes in Larimer County have harmful levels of radon. Environmental Health Planner, Lea Schneider, joined us to explain what radon is, how it impacts our health, and how you can test and mitigate your home.

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    15 mins
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