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In this deeply personal milestone episode, Dr. Kristi McClamroch pulls back the curtain on her journey as a podcast host, revealing how 24 conversations with courageous women have fundamentally changed her. What started as careful attention to names and pronouns took on new meaning after a transformative conversation with Dr. Nandi Marshall about the language we use—and don't use—to describe identity and community. From her initial use of the term "BIPOC" to her evolving understanding of how good intentions can still perpetuate "othering," Dr. McClamroch shares the uncomfortable but essential work of being corrected, adjusted, and taught. With vulnerability and wisdom earned through real relationship, she explores what it means to make genuine space versus performative space—and why the courage to be wrong might be the most important courage of all.

Listen To This Episode of The Courageous Public Health Podcast

Conversation Highlights

  • The Power of Names — Dr. McClamroch reveals her ritual of asking every guest how to pronounce their name, and share their preferred pronouns and racial/ethnic identity. She recognizes that getting these basics right is fundamental to respect and authentic connection.
  • Creating Authentic Space — She describes her approach of telling guests to "take up all the space" and refusing to rein them in during interviews, believing that real intimacy comes from seeing and welcoming someone's full self.
  • The BIPOC Awakening — A conversation with Dr. Nandi Marshall completely shifted Dr. McClamroch's perspective on language and identity, revealing how well-intentioned terms can still center whiteness and create "othering."
  • Courage to Be Corrected — Dr. McClamroch shares the uncomfortable but essential realization that despite being careful about individual identity in interviews, she was still lumping communities together in her marketing materials.
  • Evolution in Real Time — She demonstrates how she changed her podcast marketing from "BIPOC women" to simply "courageous women in public health," while still grappling with how to be transparent about her intentional centering of racialized voices.
  • Learning as Leadership — The episode reveals how being willing to be wrong, taught, and changed by her guests has become central to her growth as both a host and a person.

"Making space for someone isn't just about giving them a platform. It's about how you invite them in, how you see them, and how willing you are to be changed by them." — Dr. Kristi McClamroch

Stay In Touch:

Email Dr. Kristi McClamroch - [email protected]

Dr. Kristi McClamroch on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch/

www.CourageousPublicHealth.com

Subscribe to Weekly Courageous Public Health Podcast Updates - http://eepurl.com/jcgQv6

**Remember to Like the Episode, Subscribe, and Leave a Review!**

Public Health Consulting To Support You

At Courageous Public Health, we are turning up the volume on courage within women who are doing the work of public health. We support public health organizations through workshop design and facilitation, and speaking engagements. Interested in working with us? Reach out on email, LinkedIn, or our website!

  continue reading

29 episodes

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Manage episode 511870432 series 3662247
Content provided by Kristi McClamroch. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kristi McClamroch or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this deeply personal milestone episode, Dr. Kristi McClamroch pulls back the curtain on her journey as a podcast host, revealing how 24 conversations with courageous women have fundamentally changed her. What started as careful attention to names and pronouns took on new meaning after a transformative conversation with Dr. Nandi Marshall about the language we use—and don't use—to describe identity and community. From her initial use of the term "BIPOC" to her evolving understanding of how good intentions can still perpetuate "othering," Dr. McClamroch shares the uncomfortable but essential work of being corrected, adjusted, and taught. With vulnerability and wisdom earned through real relationship, she explores what it means to make genuine space versus performative space—and why the courage to be wrong might be the most important courage of all.

Listen To This Episode of The Courageous Public Health Podcast

Conversation Highlights

  • The Power of Names — Dr. McClamroch reveals her ritual of asking every guest how to pronounce their name, and share their preferred pronouns and racial/ethnic identity. She recognizes that getting these basics right is fundamental to respect and authentic connection.
  • Creating Authentic Space — She describes her approach of telling guests to "take up all the space" and refusing to rein them in during interviews, believing that real intimacy comes from seeing and welcoming someone's full self.
  • The BIPOC Awakening — A conversation with Dr. Nandi Marshall completely shifted Dr. McClamroch's perspective on language and identity, revealing how well-intentioned terms can still center whiteness and create "othering."
  • Courage to Be Corrected — Dr. McClamroch shares the uncomfortable but essential realization that despite being careful about individual identity in interviews, she was still lumping communities together in her marketing materials.
  • Evolution in Real Time — She demonstrates how she changed her podcast marketing from "BIPOC women" to simply "courageous women in public health," while still grappling with how to be transparent about her intentional centering of racialized voices.
  • Learning as Leadership — The episode reveals how being willing to be wrong, taught, and changed by her guests has become central to her growth as both a host and a person.

"Making space for someone isn't just about giving them a platform. It's about how you invite them in, how you see them, and how willing you are to be changed by them." — Dr. Kristi McClamroch

Stay In Touch:

Email Dr. Kristi McClamroch - [email protected]

Dr. Kristi McClamroch on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-mcclamroch/

www.CourageousPublicHealth.com

Subscribe to Weekly Courageous Public Health Podcast Updates - http://eepurl.com/jcgQv6

**Remember to Like the Episode, Subscribe, and Leave a Review!**

Public Health Consulting To Support You

At Courageous Public Health, we are turning up the volume on courage within women who are doing the work of public health. We support public health organizations through workshop design and facilitation, and speaking engagements. Interested in working with us? Reach out on email, LinkedIn, or our website!

  continue reading

29 episodes

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