Published in the American Journal of Health Promotion To honor some of health promotion’s best scientists and, in particular,...
Reply Below with Your Best Books of All Time for Health Promotion Professionals
Paul Terry, , Happenings, 1Assembling a best books list of any kind is fraught with the potential to disappoint, dissimulate and devolve into...
A Barber, a Professor and an Entrepreneur Walk into a Room: Health Equity and the Strength of Weak Ties
Paul Terry, , Happenings, 0Perhaps, like me, you get invitations to meetings where you’re not convinced it will be time well spent, but...
More thoughts from our HEROForum20 Ambassador: Olympic Champion Jesse Diggins (Interview Part 3)
Paul Terry, , Happenings, 0For the full interview, go the AJHP at: https://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/2PVYKDVT9TBUXXTI9UAG/full More thoughts from our HEROForum20 Ambassador: Olympic Champion Jesse Diggins...
For the full interview, go the AJHP at: https://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/2PVYKDVT9TBUXXTI9UAG/full More thoughts from our HEROForum20 Ambassador: Olympic Champion Jesse Diggins...
A full interview with Jessie Diggins and a review of her book “Brave Enough” is available open access at...
A byproduct of today’s social media era is the growing number of self-described “thought leaders” or “influencers” and the...
The American Journal of Health Promotion’s “Best of 2019 List” of Health Promotion Research
Paul Terry, , Happenings, 0To honor some of health promotion’s best scientists and, in particular, to recognize those who bring outstanding humanity to...
HERO’s next Think Tank (Feb. 25–26 in Fort Lauderdale, Fl.) focuses on food and burnout and we plan to...
Professionals interested in advancing best practices in worksite wellness have been calling for more organizational and environmental approaches that...