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  • On the new episode of Prognosis Ohio, Dan Skinner talks with sports writer and Ohioan Craig Calcaterra about his new book, Rethinking Fandom: How to Beat the Sports-Industrial Complex at Its Own Game.
  • Dan Skinner talks with civil rights icon, Jim Obergefell, about the transformative nature of caregiving, the Ohio legislative map debacle, the importance of Lake Erie to northern Ohio, and opportunities for bipartisan collaboration on important issues affecting Ohioans.
  • Dan Skinner talks with genetic counselor Paul Hudson about current issues in the field. Topics include the Dobbs decision and abortion, diversity efforts in genetic counseling, and preventing discrimination from the misuse of genetic information.
  • On the new episode of Prognosis Ohio, part of the WCBE Podcast Experience, Dan Skinner talks with Scott Rider, an inspiring former Ohioan (but still “Buckeye for life”) living with Parkinson's Disease in South Carolina.
  • Dan Skinner talks with Greg Moody about his work as the Director of Governor Kasich’s Office of Health Transformation as well as his current work on promoting nonpartisan leadership in health care at OSU's John Glenn College of Public Affairs. Show notes and links at prognosisohio.com.
  • Dan Skinner speaks with Councilwoman and State Representative-Elect Michele Grim, who recently helped pass a medical debt relief plan in Toledo and Lucas County, Ohio.
  • In the first installment of an ongoing collaboration Prognosis Ohio has formed with the Ohio Journal of Public Health, Dan Skinner talks with Dean VanNasdale and Andy Wapner from The Ohio State University about their recent article (with colleagues) examining the state of vision care services and access under Medicaid in Ohio.
  • Dan Skinner talks with Maureen Stapleton, Director of Celebrate One, an infant mortality prevention collaborative in Columbus, and Barbara Poppe, a renowned housing expert, about Health Beginnings at Home, a housing stabilization project for low-income families.
  • Dan talks with Hope Lane-Gavin of the Center for Community Solutions about CCS’ new health and human services fact sheets–each of which shines an important and often sobering light on the situation in Ohio, especially on the cusp of an election of consequence.
  • Two and a half years after the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in Ohio, Dan and Minority Leader Allison Russo reflect on what we have – and haven’t — learned from the pandemic. They also discuss the importance of voting and democratic responsiveness to health.
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