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Since Sep 2022
Latest Episode May 2026

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The Princeton Pulse Podcast highlights the vital connections between health research and policy. Hosted by Heather Howard, professor at Princeton University and former New Jersey Commissioner of Health and Senior Services, the show brings together scholars, policymakers, and other leaders to examine today’s most pressing health policy issues – domestically and globally. Guests discuss novel research at Princeton along with partnerships aimed at improving public health and reducing health disparities. We hope you’ll listen in, as we put our fingers on the pulse, and examine the power and possibilities of evidence-informed health policy.

The Princeton Pulse Podcast is a production of Princeton University's Center for Health and Wellbeing (CHW). You can learn more about health-focused research led by Princeton faculty, students, and other CHW affiliates by visiting the CHW website at chw.princeton.edu and following us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Search for "PrincetonCHW" to find us.

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S1E22 Fighting Hunger in America: The Future of SNAP and the Evolution of Food Policy

May 06, 2026 38m Transcript

About 40 million Americans rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. Since 1964, this federal program, formerly known as food stamps, has prevented low-income households,…

S1E21 An Insider’s View on the Future of U.S. Health Policy

Nov 04, 2025 48m Transcript

This special episode of the Princeton Pulse Podcast features a conversation with Chiquita Brooks-LaSure, former Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, known as CMS. Host…

S1E20 The Devastating Health Impacts of U.S. Foreign Aid Cuts

Oct 02, 2025 39m Transcript

This episode of the Princeton Pulse Podcast addresses the public health implications of U.S. foreign aid cuts, which have sent shock waves across the world. With the stroke of a pen, billions of…

S1E19 Innovations in Vaccine Development and Delivery

Aug 20, 2025 39m Transcript

Imagine a tiny patch that could painlessly deliver life-saving vaccines without a trained medical professional. Or a malaria vaccine that doesn’t require refrigeration, making it easier to distribute…

S1E18 Alarming Shifts in U.S. Vaccine Policy – And What We Can Do About It

Aug 04, 2025 41m Transcript

In this episode, the Princeton Pulse Podcast explores recent developments in federal vaccine policy that have public officials deeply worried, along with strategies for reducing vaccine hesitancy and…

S1E17 Why Medicaid Cuts Endanger Our Children – and Our Nation’s Future

Apr 24, 2025 35m Transcript

As Congress considers $880 billion in Medicaid cuts, the health and wellbeing of our children, and our nation’s future, perilously hang in the balance. Today’s episode explores how the proposed cuts…

S1E16 Climate Change: A Health Threat for Humanity

Dec 17, 2024 46m Transcript

The World Health Organization is not mincing words when it comes to climate change, calling it one of the greatest health threats for humanity. On this episode of the Princeton Pulse Podcast, we…

S1E15 Health Policy Issues on the Ballot

Sep 26, 2024 46m Transcript

The 2024 elections will be among the most consequential in American history, as voters grapple with profound policy differences on everything from the economy to foreign policy, climate change, and,…

S1E14 AI in Health Care: Promise or Peril?

Sep 09, 2024 44m Transcript

This episode of the Princeton Pulse Podcast takes on one of the hottest topics in health care – and in Washington: the use and regulation of artificial intelligence, or AI. Research suggests that AI…

S1E13 The State of Public Health with Dr. Ashish Jha

May 22, 2024 39m Transcript

Today’s episode features a candid conversation with Dr. Ashish Jha, a globally renowned public health leader and Dean of the Brown University School of Public Health.An accomplished physician and…

S1E12 Digging Into the Debate About Banning Menthol Cigarettes

Apr 04, 2024 41m Transcript

On this episode of the Princeton Pulse Podcast, we dig into the ongoing debate about banning menthol cigarettes in the United States. We’ve known for decades that menthol cigarettes are more…

S1E11 The Global Fight Against Antimicrobial Resistance

Mar 08, 2024 36m Transcript

The Global Fight Against Antimicrobial ResistanceThis episode of the Princeton Pulse Podcast takes on one of the top 10 global public health threats facing humanity: antimicrobial resistance, often…

S1E10 Only in America: Easing the Burden of Medical Debt

Jan 22, 2024 41m Transcript

This episode of the Princeton Pulse Podcast takes on medical debt, a pervasive and uniquely American problem. Forty one percent of U.S. adults, or about 100 million people, are struggling to pay…

S1E9 Lessons from America’s Former Top Doctor – from Covid to the Opioid Crisis

Dec 12, 2023 34m Transcript

This episode of the Princeton Pulse Podcast takes us to the front lines of the Covid-19 pandemic and other public health crises with Dr. Jerome Adams, former Surgeon General of the United…

S1E8 Who’s Caring for the Caregiver? Strategies for Reducing Clinician Burnout

Nov 03, 2023 39m Transcript

This episode examines clinician burnout, a public health issue propelled into the spotlight by the Covid-19 pandemic. Up to 54 percent of nurses, physicians, and other clinicians experience…

S1E7 A Public Health Approach to Gun Violence in America

Aug 15, 2023 45m Transcript

This episode tackles gun violence in America, a serious and escalating public health crisis. According to the CDC, firearms kill nearly 50,000 Americans each year and are now the leading cause of…

S1E6 Which Country Will Be the First to Wipe Out Cervical Cancer? (The Answer May Surprise You.)

Jun 02, 2023 33m Transcript

This episode highlights a potential win in the fight against cervical cancer – one that comes from a place that you might not expect. Rwanda, a low-income country, could become the first country in…

S1E5 Why Millions of Americans May Lose Their Health Insurance

May 12, 2023 36m Transcript

This episode spotlights health insurance in the U.S. – and why an estimated 15 million Medicaid enrollees are at risk of losing their health insurance coverage and access to care.  In 2020, Congress…

S1E4 Can We Tackle Vaccine Hesitancy and Climate Change With a Similar Playbook? Researchers Think So.

Mar 03, 2023 44m Transcript

This episode takes on vaccine hesitancy and climate change. What do these seemingly diverse problems have in common? More than you might think. Although they are distinct challenges, both imperil…

S1E3 Measuring "The Good Life" - Alternative Metrics for National Wellbeing

Jan 09, 2023 41m Transcript

This episode is about measuring “The Good Life.” Gross domestic product, or GDP, has been the longstanding indicator for evaluating a country’s performance and prosperity. But there is a growing…

Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does The Princeton Pulse Podcast have?

The Princeton Pulse Podcast has published 22 episodes since September 2022, covering topics in Government, Health & Fitness.

Is The Princeton Pulse Podcast still active?

The Princeton Pulse Podcast is currently highly active with new episodes every 2 months. Average episode length is 40m.

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