Episodes
Published 11/23/21
In Episode 10, we take a moment to consider all the things we’re thankful for. Our health, our families, our communities and more.
Published 11/23/21
Episode 9 of our “Tell Us Where It Hurts” podcast gives insight on LGBTQ+ individuals coming out in a safe space with positive outcomes. “Home for LGBTQ youth in Indianapolis opens as transitional housing” WRTV Indianapolis.
Published 11/09/21
This week’s podcast focuses on the mental health of healthcare providers, and the challenges they’ve faced as a result of the pandemic. “Local hospitals dealing with COVID burnout among staff” 13 WTHR Indianapolis.
Published 11/02/21
In this episode of #TellUsWhereItHurts, we take a closer look at life after service. And ways to improve health outcomes for Hoosier veterans.
Published 10/19/21
Positivity plays a role in how we form relationships and partnerships. Learn how in our sixth episode of the “Tell Us Where It Hurts” podcast. “Big Brothers Big Sisters holding annual fundraiser at Franklin Lanes.” WFIE “Looking to volunteer? Big Brother Big Sister in need of mentors.” WXIN
Published 10/12/21
In this week’s “Tell Us Where It Hurts” podcast, we go inside a hospital to check in on the state of the pandemic, from the perspective of our caregivers.
Published 10/05/21
This week’s “Tell Us Where It Hurts” podcast looks at senior health in Hoosier communities, and their access to nutritious food.
Published 09/28/21
Season 2 of “Tell Us Where It Hurts” continues with a conversation about Central Indiana’s urban parks and green spaces, and wellness.
Published 09/21/21
Our latest episode of the #TellUsWhereItHurts podcast discusses income and healthcare disparities. How can Hoosiers have more access?
Published 09/14/21
Don't miss the Tell Us Where It Hurts Season 2 premiere! Host Kris Kirschner talks with Brooke Lawson about mental health stigma and youth.
Published 09/07/21
Season 2 is here! We’re back exploring health, well-being and the many ways people across Central Indiana offer a helping hand. “Tell Us Where It Hurts.” Available wherever you listen to podcasts.
Published 08/31/21
Racism as a public health crisis is discussed on the latest Tell Us Where It Hurts podcast. The conversation centers on racism’s effect on physical health outcomes of black and brown communities locally, nationally and globally.
Published 05/26/21
Our latest Tell Us Where It Hurts podcast confronts the crisis of substance use and addiction, and the importance of recovery. The discussion includes COVID isolation and its impact on Hoosiers with substance use disorder, addiction stigma and seeking treatment, and how the opioid crisis affects local communities.
Published 05/18/21
In this week’s episode of Tell Us Where it Hurts, transportation and its impact on the health of our community. Positive health outcomes rely on many social and economic factors, including transportation, which plays an important role in our individual and community health.
Published 05/11/21
Education is the topic of this week’s Tell Us Where it Hurts podcast. We talk with Lauren B. Rapp of the Simon Youth Foundation and Cortnei Flucas of Indianapolis Public Schools to break down how education insecurity for people of all ages affects our community.
Published 05/04/21
On this episode of Tell Us Where it Hurts, we sit down to discuss gun violence and its effects on public health with Shonna Majors, Director of Community Violence Reduction for the City of Indianapolis, and Chloe Moushey, Program Manager of Crisis at Community Health Network.
Published 04/28/21
Amy Nelson, Executive Director, Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana and Marshawn Wolley, Public Policy Director, African American Coalition of Indianapolis join us in the studio for a discussion on housing insecurity in Indianapolis. Learn about the historical decisions that have impacted inequality in Indianapolis and also how housing directly affects health in some obvious, and not-so-obvious, ways.
Published 04/20/21
We’re joined in the studio by Senator J.D. Ford, the first member of the LGBTQ+ Community ever elected to the Indiana General Assembly. We discuss what’s being done — and what’s not yet being done — for the health of our LGBTQ+ neighbors across Central Indiana.
Published 04/13/21
Kris Kirschner is joined by The Patachou Foundation’s Martha Hoover (Founder) and Matthew Feltrop (Executive Director) to discuss food insecurity across Central Indiana, and how the food relief system must change in order to address the root causes of hunger.
Published 04/06/21
We’re joined by Dr. Clyde Posley Jr. of Antioch Baptist Church and Indiana State Commissioner Dr. Kristina Box to discuss hesitation around the COVID-19 vaccine, and where to turn for truth. We also field questions about the vaccine from members of the community.
Published 03/30/21
On this inaugural episode of Tell Us Where It Hurts, our host Kris Kirschner is joined by Dr. Indy Lane and Dr. Anthony Sanders to discuss the roots of systemic racism, how it affects the level of care Black patients receive, and how we can all work toward a better future.
Published 03/23/21
Introducing Tell Us Where It Hurts, a podcast by Community Health Network exploring health, well-being and the many ways people across Central Indiana are offering a helping hand.
Published 03/16/21