We Launched a Podcast!
How does your social and physical environment affect your well-being? This is a podcast that navigates through sections of our social determinants of health. We‘ll share successful examples and inspiration pulled from Blue Zones Project partners across Hawai‘i. Blue Zones Project and this podcast are brought to Hawai‘i by HMSA.
Why ULANA? Ulana is a Hawaiian word that means to weave, knit, or braid. Our goal is to weave wellness into your life by discussing how your environment affects your well-being.
Welcome to ULANA: A Podcast by Blue Zones Project
We launched a podcast! Join us as we chat with well-being champions in our community to talk story about the five social determinants of health: neighborhood and built environment, healthcare, social and community, education, and economy.
Episode 1: Neighborhood and Built Environment
In today’s episode, former Blue Zones Project - Engagement Lead, Kaimana Brummel, talks neighborhood and built environment with Rowena Dagdag-Andaya, Director of Public Works for the County of Maui. Rowena explains how designing your neighborhood with health in mind can deeply impact the safety and well-being of everyone who lives there.
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