Epidemiological Podcasts

Rene "Epi Ren" Najera

Stories of my life on my path to becoming an epidemiologist and stories from my adventures as one. I was born in northern Mexico many, many years ago, and life has brought me to the northeast United States. I'm now and American, a husband, and so many more things than I was when I left the US-Mexico border to seek a better life and expand my career. In 2003, while working full-time, I started an adventure into being an epidemiologist. I learned about diseases and conditions and how to study them and combat them. It was rough, and I sometimes thought I wasn't going to make it. I got my master of public health (MPH) degree in 2007. I then worked for a state health department for six years before being accepted into the doctor of public health (DrPH) program at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. I'm in my second year there now, and that has been an adventure as well. The purpose of this blog is to practice my public speaking skills and my ability to tell stori

  • 4 minutes 42 seconds
    Patriotism in a Divided World

    This week, I embark on a contemplative journey, sharing a unique perspective on patriotism that transcends conventional allegiance to country. Born in Mexico and residing in the United States, I dive into the complex relationship between patriotism, sports, and national identity, challenging the tribal divisions often amplified by global events. This episode offers a candid reflection on the essence of patriotism beyond flag-waving and anthem-singing. Through personal anecdotes and thoughtful commentary, I explore the value of freedom of expression, the perils faced by dissenters in less tolerant societies, and the nuanced appreciation for the freedoms available in his adopted country. I invite listeners to reconsider what it means to be patriotic in today's interconnected and often polarized world, emphasizing the importance of critical thought, empathy, and the universal pursuit of equality and democracy. Join us for a deep dive into the meaning of patriotism, when you're not tied to a single nation, but to the ideals that unite us all.

    24 February 2024, 11:06 am
  • 8 minutes 25 seconds
    Politics and Public Health

    In this episode, I share my thoughts following a conversation with fellow public health professionals. I talk about the challenges we face in urban public health, the relationship between socio-economic factors and crime, and the complexities surrounding homelessness.

    I also explore how political ideologies, both conservative and liberal, influence our approaches to critical issues like vaccination mandates, gun safety, and mental health.

    Drawing on my personal and professional experiences, I discuss the often difficult balance between scientific evidence and political biases in shaping public health policies.

    The featured image for this episode was created by DALL-E artificial intelligence from OpenAI.

    27 January 2024, 1:00 pm
  • 9 minutes 8 seconds
    My Chat With ChatGPT

    I'm an early adopter of technology, even the more controversial technology. I don't know why ChatGPT has awakened so many fears because it is clear to me that it is just another tool for us humans to use for good or evil. In this episode, I talk about my relationship with ChatGPT, what I use it for... And I even interview the darned thing. It's pretty cool, and it won't eat your lunch if you won't let it.

    20 January 2024, 1:00 pm
  • 6 minutes 15 seconds
    I Like Flying, Except When I Don't

    You might not know that I am a big fan of aviation. But I'm also one who gets nervous in planes with turbulence. Go figure.

    6 January 2024, 9:02 pm
  • 4 minutes 16 seconds
    Back From The Sickness

    A quick 5-minute update about my recent illness, and how -- yet again -- I am promising to keep up this podcast.

    26 November 2023, 12:02 am
  • 4 minutes 45 seconds
    Catching up with you on August 13
    Just a quick, five minute episode to get you caught up. I’ll do better next time. Promise.
    13 August 2023, 11:14 pm
  • 8 minutes 27 seconds
    I Don't Believe in Stuff Because I Know Stuff

    My parents made sure I knew stuff, so I wouldn't fall for stuff. Scammers have to work hard to get me, and they hate that. I can see through the web of lies of antivaxxers and people who try to sell me Supplements or Complementary and Alternative Medicine (SCAM). I hope I'm passing all this on to my daughter, so she knows stuff and can identify bullsh*t when she sees it.

    13 December 2022, 3:05 am
  • 23 minutes 12 seconds
    We Need to Stand Up and Defend LGBTQ+ Rights

    Experiences in high school led me to understand how LGBTQ+ people needed me to stand with them, defend them, and, most of all, love them. And now, we in public health need to stand up against policies from governments who are looking to hurt transgender kids.

    22 October 2022, 2:00 pm
  • 17 minutes 41 seconds
    A Walk On The C&O Trail
    I went for a walk to clear my head and start thinking of things to do for next week. Here are some of my thoughts.
    16 October 2022, 4:35 pm
  • 7 minutes 37 seconds
    That Time I Was The Greyhound And She Was The Rabbit
    After a bad breakup twenty years ago, I decided to take up running. I met some women and even went on dates because of running. But there was this one race where I made a fool of myself just in time to avoid being labeled a criminal.
    14 October 2021, 9:00 pm
  • 11 minutes 33 seconds
    It’s okay to listen to a podcast and cry
    My culture is kind of weird. We’re not allowed to do the things our bodies and minds ask of us, like crying. If you cry, you’re apparently not a man, or you’re less of a man. Of course, that is not the case. You need to be who you are, and who the world needs you to be.
    8 October 2021, 10:04 pm
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