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Webinar Feb 2024

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Thank you for attending the Arts-Focused Approaches to Public Health Communications Webinar with PHCC!
Be sure to grab my articles about art as a health research method here:
Part 1 Part 2.
And don’t forget these 2 free resources:

“How will we create communities where we can all be well?”

AND! See below for a few ways to work with me. I help leaders combine arts and health to advance wellbeing… and I’d love to help you tap into more creative assets to enhance communication and promote public health.

Grab my free ebook (and my framework for arts +public health) by clicking the image above.

I’ve trained thousands in my unique framework for mental health and trauma-informed practice. Build knowledge, confidence, and wellbeing for your teams and community. Click the image for more!

I speak and consult for organizations the globe—helping them expand their impact, tap underused resources, and engage their communities. Click the image for speaking details, or click here for consulting info!

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“Health is advanced at multiple levels.
The arts have relevance at all of them.”

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TASHA GOLDEN, PHD

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ABOUT TASHA GOLDEN, PhD

I’m an international speaker and consultant, a career singer/songwriter, and a public health scientist. I help leaders apply the science of creativity and wellbeing to grow their impact and ignite positive change.