In the Spotlight

Northwestern University Science Policy Outreach Taskforce

In the Spotlight is a science communication podcast where we interview graduate students or postdoctoral fellows in the sciences about their research and how it relates to the world around us. What problems are they trying to solve? What should we all understand about their work? What policies may be needed to support this research? These are the questions we will try to answer on In the Spotlight. This podcast is hosted and produced by Emily Schafer and Nicolas Scrutton Alvarado, and supported by Northwestern University's Science Policy Outreach Taskforce (SPOT). read less
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Green Spaces in the Spotlight
Jun 16 2022
Green Spaces in the Spotlight
For our season 3 finale, we're uncovering all there is to know about green spaces and green infrastructure for cities! Many people don't realize the dozens of benefits that trees and green spaces give us, including in stormwater collection and preventing flooding. Northwestern PhD Candidate Colleen O'Brien (and member of our podcast team!) shares a bit more about the fascinating questions being asked about green spaces in environmental engineering research and how green infrastructure policy can be designed with communities in mind. If you want to learn more about the topics discussed in this episode, check out:"The climate crisis haunts Chicago's future. A battle between a great city and a great lake" by the New York Times "Green infrastructure: how to manage water in a sustainable way" by the NRDC"Chicago's Green Space: Inequitable for 100 years" Adopt a tree through Openlands' Treekeepers!"How one Boston neighborhood stopped gentrification in its tracks" Happy City by Charles Montgomery (book)Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SpotlightThePod to stay up-to-date on all news and episode releases!Learn more about Northwestern University SPOT on Twitter @SPOTForceNU or at our website spot.northwestern.eduPodcast artwork created by Edie Jiang, available at her website https://ediejiang.weebly.com/ or on Instagram @ediejiangMusic in this episode: Earth by MusicbyAden https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_earthMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/5yIbZVOv438
Science Policy in the Spotlight: Mental Health Crisis Response 4
May 26 2022
Science Policy in the Spotlight: Mental Health Crisis Response 4
We are introducing a new monthly policy episode series called "Science Policy in the Spotlight," where we will focus our attention on a timely and local policy topic in the greater Chicago area and understand how science helps inform the topic. This series, we're focused on new strategies in mental health crisis response.In the 4th and final episode of this 4 episode series, we had the privilege to speak with the Deputy Commissioner of Behavioral Health at the Chicago Public Health Department, Matthew Richards. Together, we tackle the new Crisis Assistance Response and Engagement (CARE) program in Chicago, the new changes its brought, and what it will try to accomplish in the future.  If you want to learn more about the information discussed throughout this episode, our sources are listed here: Initial coverage on and response to the funding of CARE can be found here and hereThe Crisis Intervention Advisory Committee's Recommendations Report from October 2019More on University of Chicago's Urban Labs Health Lab that completed the Road Map Initiative report on cyclic utilizers Most recent news report on the outcomes of the CARE program and coverage of pushback on the CARE program designGive your feedback on the episode here for a chance to win a $30 Visa gift card!If you want to check in on the Chicago Public Health Department you can visit their website or follow them on Twitter. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SpotlightThePod to stay up-to-date on all news and episode releases! Learn more about Northwestern University SPOT on Twitter @SPOTForceNU or at our website spot.northwestern.edu
Science Policy in the Spotlight: Mental Health Crisis Response 2
May 24 2022
Science Policy in the Spotlight: Mental Health Crisis Response 2
We are introducing a new monthly policy episode series called "Science Policy in the Spotlight," where we will focus our attention on a timely and local policy topic in the greater Chicago area and understand how science helps inform the topic. This series, we're focused on new strategies in mental health crisis response.In the 2nd episode of this 4 episode series, we will hear from the Executive Director of Impact Behavioral Health Partners, Dr. Patti Capouch, about the background behind mobile crisis response teams in our area and the latest crisis response resource to be funded by our local Evanston government. If you want to learn more about the information discussed throughout this episode, our sources are listed here: More about the prior work of the Alternative Response Subcommittee and their meetingsOther notable crisis response models in Denver and Oregon (CAHOOTS)More about Turning Point's Living Room in Skokie and the upcoming Living Room in Evanston"City Council allocates funds for walk-in mental health crisis center" by the Daily NorthwesternIntroduction to the Community Emergency Services and Supports Act (CESSA) in IllinoisGive your feedback on the episode here for a chance to win a $30 Visa gift card!If you want to follow Impact Behavioral Health Partners and stay updated with their work, you can follow them on Twitter or check out their website to learn more.Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SpotlightThePod to stay up-to-date on all news and episode releases! Learn more about Northwestern University SPOT on Twitter @SPOTForceNU or at our website spot.northwestern.edu
Science Policy in the Spotlight: Mental Health Crisis Response 1
May 23 2022
Science Policy in the Spotlight: Mental Health Crisis Response 1
We are introducing a new monthly policy episode series called "Science Policy in the Spotlight," where we will focus our attention on a timely and local policy topic in the greater Chicago area and understand how science helps inform the topic. This series, we're focused on new strategies in mental health crisis response. In the 1st episode of this 4 episode series, we will hear from the Director of Programs of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) for Cook County North Suburban, Dr. Christine Somervill, about the state of mental healthcare in our area and how crisis response compares to other healthcare needs. If you want to learn more about the information discussed throughout this episode, our sources are listed here: More about mental health services in Evanston"Mental health advocates push for more federal ARPA funds from Evanston, describe system in crisis"The mental health dashboard and Mental Health is Essential campaign created by the Mental Health Taskforce"The Implications of COVID-19 for Mental Health and Substance Use" "COVID-19 pandemic triggers 25% increase in prevalence of anxiety and depression worldwide" by the WHO"Rising morbidity and mortality in midlife among white non-Hispanic Americans in the 21st century" about deaths of despair before COVID-19"Deaths of despair: the unrecognized tragedy of working class immiseration" "They Lost Sons To Drug Overdoses: How The Pandemic May Be Fueling Deaths Of Despair" by NPR"The Mental Health of Healthcare Workers in COVID-19""Mental health professionals are the ones taking care of us: Who’s taking care of them?" by USA TodayGive your feedback on the episode here for a chance to win a $30 Visa gift card!If you want to follow NAMI CCNS and stay updated with their work, you can follow them on Twitter or check out their website to learn more. You can also check out NAMI's national organization website here. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SpotlightThePod to stay up-to-date on all news and episode releases! Learn more about Northwestern University SPOT on Twitter @SPOTForceNU or at our website spot.northwestern.edu
Adolescent Suicidality in the Spotlight
Apr 21 2022
Adolescent Suicidality in the Spotlight
Evidence-based interventions are so critical to treating mental illness and behaviors like suicide, but the road to developing these interventions is far from easy. Psychology PhD candidate Abby Ridge-Anderson shares more about her path into adolescent suicide research, how new treatments can specifically target the drivers of suicide, and common misconceptions about suicide and mental illness. If you want to learn more about the topics discussed in this episode, check out:Ask Dr. Jill: Does Mental Illness Play a Role in Suicide? (website)Uncovering Suicidal Thoughts and 10 Things to Say to a Suicidal Person (website for suicidal individuals and their loved ones)Reach Out: How to Help Someone at Risk of Suicide (article)News articles on Meghan Markle's mental health stories and ways that it has changed the way we talk about suicideSuicidal Behavior in Children and Adolescents by Barry M. Wagner (book)Managing Suicidal Risk: A Collaborative Approach by David A. Jobes (book)Dialectical Behavior Therapy with Suicidal Adolescents by Alec M. Miller, Jill H. Rathus, & Marsha M. Linehan (book)If you or someone you care about is struggling with suicidal thoughts, we encourage you to check out the following resources: The Jed Foundation13 Reasons Why by Helping Give Away Psychological Science (HGAPS)The Trevor ProjectAmerican Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP)Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC)The American Association of Suicidology (AAS) Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SpotlightThePod to stay up-to-date on all news and episode releases!Learn more about Northwestern University SPOT on Twitter @SPOTForceNU or at our website spot.northwestern.eduPodcast artwork created by Edie Jiang, available at her website https://ediejiang.weebly.com/ or on Instagram @ediejiangMusic in this episode: Earth by MusicbyAden https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_earthMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/5yIbZVOv438
Tiny Houses in the Spotlight
Apr 6 2022
Tiny Houses in the Spotlight
While the concept of tiny houses may evoke imagery straight out of a fairy tale, these small abodes help empower women around the world. Here to walk us through this fascinating concept is Alice Wilson, a 3rd year PhD candidate in urban sociology at the University of York, in the United Kingdom. Join us as we chat about the definition, history, and significance of tiny homes.If you want to learn more about the topics discussed in this episode, check out:This article from the Conversation on why more and more people are living in tiny homesThis article on the unspoken difficulties of living in a tiny houseThis (accessible!) academic article assessing whether tiny homes are here to stayAlice's blog, where you can keep up with her latest thoughts on the subjectA great episode from our friends over at HookedOnScienceMake sure to reach out to Alice on Twitter or Instagram!Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SpotlightThePod to stay up-to-date on all news and episode releases!Learn more about Northwestern University SPOT on Twitter @SPOTForceNU or at our website spot.northwestern.eduPodcast artwork created by Edie Jiang, available at her website https://ediejiang.weebly.com/ or on Instagram @ediejiangMusic in this episode: Earth by MusicbyAden https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_earthMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/5yIbZVOv438
Science Policy in the Spotlight: COVID-19 and Schooling 4
Mar 31 2022
Science Policy in the Spotlight: COVID-19 and Schooling 4
We are introducing a new monthly policy episode series called "Science Policy in the Spotlight," where we will focus our attention on a timely and local policy topic in the greater Chicago area and understand how science helps inform the topic. This series, we're focused on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on K-12 schooling.In the 4th and final episode of this series, we are focusing on one aspect of education that's been particularly challenging during the changing learning environments of the pandemic - social and emotional learning (SEL). Former educator and now Northwestern University professor Dr. Tim Dohrer shares his decades of experience on the topic and personal observations of how SEL has changed in the last few years! If you want to learn more about the information discussed throughout this episode, our sources are listed here: Introduction to the topic of education loss during the pandemic from the University of Arizona and CNBCStatistics on mental health of children shared by Dr. Dohrer on depression rates and treatment seekingInformation on the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University and one of their recent working papers on supportive relationship building and resilienceThe Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) in Chicago and their introductory page on social and emotional learningCPS remote learning policies and a news article entitled "Chicago Public School student says high school students should leave cameras on during remote learning" Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SpotlightThePod to stay up-to-date on all news and episode releases! Learn more about Northwestern University SPOT on Twitter @SPOTForceNU or at our website spot.northwestern.edu
Science Policy in the Spotlight: COVID-19 and Schooling 3
Mar 30 2022
Science Policy in the Spotlight: COVID-19 and Schooling 3
We are introducing a new monthly policy episode series called "Science Policy in the Spotlight," where we will focus our attention on a timely and local policy topic in the greater Chicago area and understand how science helps inform the topic. This series, we're focused on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on K-12 schooling.In the 3rd episode of this 4 episode series, we next dive into the research behind COVID-19, but this time more specifically about transmission and risk mitigation strategies in schools. Dr. Priya Edward and many others from Lurie Children's Hospital are doing ongoing research on how SARS-COV-2 transmission through schools can be characterized and shares about how this could make a big difference in how we make policy decisions moving forward.If you want to learn more about the information discussed throughout this episode, our sources are listed here: Dr. Edward's study on asymptomatic COVID-19 transmission in Chicago private schools and preprint study on COVID-19 variants in childrenInformation on the childhood opportunity index measurementDetailed information on COI in Chicago zip codes as of 2015 and the "Healthy Chicago 2.0" plan of action that incorporates COI dataChicago Teacher's Union's safety committee resources, including vaccination rates in Chicago Public SchoolsThe CDC's "Guidance for COVID-19 Prevention in K-12 Schools" Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SpotlightThePod to stay up-to-date on all news and episode releases! Learn more about Northwestern University SPOT on Twitter @SPOTForceNU or at our website spot.northwestern.edu
Science Policy in the Spotlight: COVID-19 and Schooling 1
Mar 28 2022
Science Policy in the Spotlight: COVID-19 and Schooling 1
We are introducing a new monthly policy episode series called "Science Policy in the Spotlight," where we will focus our attention on a timely and local policy topic in the greater Chicago area and understand how science helps inform the topic. This series, we're focused on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on K-12 schooling. In the 1st episode of this 4 episode series, we will hear from Chicago Public Schools nurse and active member of the Chicago Teachers Union, Dennis Forsuth, to best understand the teacher experience during the changing safety guidelines of COVID-19.  If you want to learn more about the information discussed throughout this episode, our sources are listed here: "90% of U.S. school boards are picked by voters, but not in Chicago. Here's why that could change" news article"Chicago will have the largest elected school board of any major U.S. city" news articleNationwide analysis of school boards from the Pew Charitable TrustCOVID-19 Vaccine Doses by ZIP Code reported and updated by the city of ChicagoCOVID-19 Vaccine Administration Data reported and updated by the Illinois Department of Public Health"South Siders In Chicago’s Least-Vaccinated Areas Say Misinformation, Mistrust Behind The Lag. Here’s What They Say Can Help" news article"Chicago teachers approve deal to end walkout over COVID safety protocols" news articleRisk of diabetes diagnosis in kids after COVID-19 as studied by the CDC and as reported by the New York Times"What's new in the January 2022 Safety Agreement?" summary fact sheet by the Chicago Teachers UnionWhat is an unfair labor practice (ULP)? from the U.S. Federal Labor Relations AuthorityUpdate on the CTU: "ULP charge now moves to trial before an administrative law judge" news article If you want to follow the Chicago Teachers Union, you can follow them on Twitter or check out their website and blog for updates.Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SpotlightThePod to stay up-to-date on all news and episode releases! Learn more about Northwestern University SPOT on Twitter @SPOTForceNU or at our website spot.northwestern.edu