WASHINGTON—Today, Heritage Foundation policy experts launched a new hard-hitting podcast featuring the top movers and shakers in health policy, including those within the “Make America Healthy Again” movement.
RAW: Restoring American Wellness merges health policy on Capitol Hill with emerging health and wellness concepts, bringing in high-profile guests such as wellness influencer Calley Means, who was nominated to be U.S. Surgeon General, Adm. Brian Christine, assistant secretary for health at the Department of Health and Human Services, and regenerative farmer Joel Salatin.
Jay Richards, PhD, vice president for social and domestic policy at The Heritage Foundation, made the following statement:
“There are so many exciting things happening both in Washington and around the country in what we call the ‘MAHA’ space. There are also so many insightful and engaging scientists, physicians, activists, policy experts, and biohackers contributing to the cause. We look forward to many conversations with these friends at the intersection of health, fitness, and public policy."
Jennifer Galardi, a senior policy analyst for restoring American wellness at Heritage, added:
“Heritage is uniquely positioned to address these issues through a policy lens as well as investigate the root causes of various chronic health conditions. We look forward to interviewing a wide array of public health voices, as well as many prominent voices from within the MAHA movement. From agricultural to tech policy — almost every aspect of our lives affects our health and well-being. We’ll touch on everything, and no topic is off-limits.”
Check out the new podcast here.