This is How Public Health Started in the United States | PPP #11
Episode Date: March 16, 2020In 'America's Public Health History,' I walk the listener through how the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) started.
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285 episodes transcribedIn 'America's Public Health History,' I walk the listener through how the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) started.
In 'Each for Equal with Wendi Pannell,' I celebrate International Women's Day 2020 with one of the most powerful women I know, my wife, Wendi Pannell.
In A Brief History of my Beloved U.S. Navy Hospital Corps | PPP #9 I honor the history and sacrifice of my alma mater, the United States Navy Hospital...
In this episode, we hear about Andrew's journey to Black Belt, starting a BJJ school, and bjjpath.com.
In 'Project and Life Lessons Learned,' I share my $.02 on following the K.I.S.S. principle and share sample lessons learned survey questions.
A re-interpretations of Rudyard Kipling's masterpiece "If", with focus on All-Hazards Planning Section Chiefs.
An adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's "If" with focus on the challenges faced by Project Managers and inspiration from Kipling's great work.
My 'Brief History of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu' sharing the origins from ancient grappling to Japan on to Brazil and the art I know and love today.
Keeping people at the forefront of the planning process is key. Kevin Pannell, PMP and his guests share their planning and response experiences and pr...
Sharing my farewell to my first podcast and the transition to and concept of the 'People, Process, Progress' podcast.
In this episode I share what I think are best practices from my own experiences and based on conversations around the topic with some of my friends an...
Sharing lessons learned from my time having to prepare to provide a 10 day supply of medication to over 300,000 residents within 48 hours as a Public...
In this episode I share the health and medical focused tips learned over a decade in Public Health and Emergency Management.
How to practically apply principals from the Texas A&M Engineering Extension (TEEX) MGT 404: Sports and Special Event Management course. *Don't be...
Contingency planning and table topping possible worst case scenarios should happen for every planned event. Here are some ways to do it.
Documents aren't sexy, but they're critical to keep in order and archived. "If it isn't documented, it didn't happen"
In this episode I share some tips on preparing for one of those screening tools, the colonoscopy. SPOILER: It's not fun...but it's worth it.
Trying to pay forward the knowledge I gained from the Prosci Change Management course for Project Managers and members of All-Hazards Incident Managem...
My pal Rob is back and we share how to work the "leg" of the Planning "P" for special event planning and incident response.Writeup at https://kevtalks...
In this episode, I share my progress against my list from Episode 16: Foundational Four for BJJ White Belts and the realities I faced throughout my fi...