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EPISODE · May 30, 2025 · 1H 9M

Education: A Legacy & Tool For Better Health Outcomes

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In this powerful episode of [Podcast Name], we explore the profound and often overlooked connection between education and health. Titled "Education Legacy," this audio extraction from our discussion event recounts the deep dive into how educational experiences shape not just opportunities, but long-term well-being across generations. Featuring passionate educators and intelligent public health experts, this episode examines how access to education serves as a social determinant of health, influencing everything from life expectancy and chronic disease rates to mental wellness and economic stability. Listen in as our guests share personal insights, community stories, and references that highlight why investing in education is also investing in public health—and how building an educational legacy can transform the health of families and communities for years to come. 📚✨ Whether you're an educator, health advocate, or lifelong learner, this episode will leave you with a deeper understanding of why education is more than knowledge—it's a key to living healthier lives. This episode is based on one of our discussion events. These discussion events occur monthly and we encourage you to join us.  Here's the link to register for free: bit.ly/embracedgde It's the good thing to do. Connect With Us! Email/Feedback: [email protected] Website: www.embracedg.org Fb: https://www.facebook.com/Embrace.DG IG: https://www.instagram.com/embrace.dg Thank you for listening and supporting!

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