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Junctional Thinking

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by Pierre Vigilance

4.9(14 reviews)
35 episodes
Updated Daily
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Podcast Overview

Hosted by Pierre Vigilance, Junctional Thinking is a place where we get to explore the creative problem solving opportunities and innovations that exist at “the junction”, defined as the intersection of health and social impact interventions. Each episode features guests from a range of sectors with the commonality of working with an impact in health. From community engagement, user-experience, and creativity, to housing, transportation, journalism, education, finance, and healthcare, Junctional Thinking delves into the ways these innovative influencers seek to impact social and health outcomes from their own unique perspectives.

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5/29/2019

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July 1, 2020

This Is Far From Over

Tech CEO Nolan Rollins and journalist Curtis Bunn join host Pierre Vigilance for a conversation about the current situation with COVID19, the ongoing systemic abuses impacting Black lives in America, the future of work, and the widening workforce divide. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.

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April 9, 2020

Junctional Thinking's Virtual First Birthday Party

Junctional Thinking as a podcast turns one this week, and in the immortal words of the incomparable Dave Chappelle, "It's a celebration!" I am joined by three former guests, Kerriann Peart, Daniel Beer, and Travis Waldron for the conversation that happens when you put me in the room with a public health professional, a social impact connector, and a politics/culture journalist with the topic "post-pandemic life". This is Junctional Thinking turning one. Thank you for supporting the movement! Powered and distributed by Simplecast.

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March 26, 2020

Candid CoVid Conversation

Dr. Lisa Fitzpatrick is an infectious disease physician and a medical epidemiologist who spent time in the CDC's Epidemiology Intelligence Service investigating disease outbreaks domestically in the United States and abroad. Her company, She founded Grapevine Health to address health literacy and patient engagement challenges with the voice of patients at the center of equation. On this episode of Junctional Thinking her insight into community health and outbreak tracking is invaluable as we talk about the COVID19 pandemic, community trust, information management, and what we need to do as this pandemic evolves. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.

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What is Junctional Thinking?

Hosted by Pierre Vigilance, Junctional Thinking is a place where we get to explore the creative problem solving opportunities and innovations that exist at “the junction”, defined as the intersection of health and social impact interventions. Each episode features guests from a range of sectors with the commonality of working with an impact in health. From community engagement, user-experience, and creativity, to housing, transportation, journalism, education, finance, and healthcare, Junctional Thinking delves into the ways these innovative influencers seek to impact social and health outcomes from their own unique perspectives.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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