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So, you know, I think it's important for our listening audience to realize too that change is um, doesn't necessarily have to be linked with an event that happens. Okay. Like, um, in your case, obviously it did, it did Patty and led to incredible advocacy work, but, um, there could be situations that you just come across and you say, geez, you know, that's not right. And you can go forth with it.
Okay. It doesn't have to be something that, that really hits you really hard. I can reflect on one. I, a colleague of mine, we were, we were seeing a kid in a car with no seat belts and no child restraints. And, And, you know, they come to a stoplight and they, you know, the parents put on the brakes and, you know, the kid goes flying in the car and we're saying, whoa. Yeah. Wait a minute here.
Okay. It doesn't have to be something that, that really hits you really hard. I can reflect on one. I, a colleague of mine, we were, we were seeing a kid in a car with no seat belts and no child restraints. And, And, you know, they come to a stoplight and they, you know, the parents put on the brakes and, you know, the kid goes flying in the car and we're saying, whoa. Yeah. Wait a minute here.
Something, you know, of course, we had kind of our public health hats on. And lo and behold, there's child restraint laws and seatbelt laws. Okay, so it doesn't necessarily have to be an event per se. It's something that you might see or what have you. And it doesn't have to be necessarily traumatic as well. But they all have public health implications.
Something, you know, of course, we had kind of our public health hats on. And lo and behold, there's child restraint laws and seatbelt laws. Okay, so it doesn't necessarily have to be an event per se. It's something that you might see or what have you. And it doesn't have to be necessarily traumatic as well. But they all have public health implications.
And I'm sure for you, Patty, if you make a difference or one family, then I'm sure you have that sense that your work has been fulfilled for sure. Okay. If it's just one, you know, it's just, that's what it's all about.
And I'm sure for you, Patty, if you make a difference or one family, then I'm sure you have that sense that your work has been fulfilled for sure. Okay. If it's just one, you know, it's just, that's what it's all about.
Yeah. I've been saying, I've been saying to a lot of people with all the problems that are going on in the world, wouldn't it be great if we just had a chill out day, international chill out day where, okay, come on, we're all on this planet together. Let's come out. We can do this. Yeah.
Yeah. I've been saying, I've been saying to a lot of people with all the problems that are going on in the world, wouldn't it be great if we just had a chill out day, international chill out day where, okay, come on, we're all on this planet together. Let's come out. We can do this. Yeah.
It's just like, yeah, it is. It absolutely is. Final thoughts, Patty, what, what's a takeaway that, maybe one or two that you really want our listening audience to know or to sense going forward.
It's just like, yeah, it is. It absolutely is. Final thoughts, Patty, what, what's a takeaway that, maybe one or two that you really want our listening audience to know or to sense going forward.
Well, I will say this. Well, these years, um, you've carried that torch beautifully, absolutely beautifully. And, um, and I, for one, just as, as, as a, um, as a colleague, I want to really, really thank you. Um, you've done incredible work and, um, it came from sadness, but you made that sadness into something that's good. And, um, I'm sure I speak for a lot of people when I say thanks.
Well, I will say this. Well, these years, um, you've carried that torch beautifully, absolutely beautifully. And, um, and I, for one, just as, as, as a, um, as a colleague, I want to really, really thank you. Um, you've done incredible work and, um, it came from sadness, but you made that sadness into something that's good. And, um, I'm sure I speak for a lot of people when I say thanks.
Many, many thanks. So ironically, we have an interesting show coming up next for Health Chatter on unintentional injuries for children that are happening with children with Dr. Tom Kotke. He'll be coming with us next. We have great shows for the rest of the year lined up. And so we hope that all of you will continue to listen, check out our website, and keep health chatting away.
Many, many thanks. So ironically, we have an interesting show coming up next for Health Chatter on unintentional injuries for children that are happening with children with Dr. Tom Kotke. He'll be coming with us next. We have great shows for the rest of the year lined up. And so we hope that all of you will continue to listen, check out our website, and keep health chatting away.
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Hello, everybody. Welcome to Health Chatter. And today's episode is on prostate cancer and some of the community implications, public health implications, and messaging. And we'll get all into that in a second. We've got a great crew, as always, that keeps us, keeps both Clarence and I hopping with good information. Maddie Levine-Wolfe,
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