Episode #104 Where You Should Prioritize Spending Time
- Laura Hollabaugh
- 6 hours ago
- 2 min read

Overview
In this episode of Public Health Entrepreneurs, Dr. Huntley discusses the importance of identifying and engaging with ideal clients in the public health sector. She emphasizes the need for interdisciplinary professionals to prioritize networking in spaces where their target audience congregates, whether online or in-person. Through a case study, she illustrates the journey of a clinical practitioner transitioning into a thought leader in public health, highlighting the challenges and strategies for success. The episode concludes with an invitation for personalized support and community engagement for aspiring public health entrepreneurs.
Takeaways
Public health entrepreneurs must identify their ideal clients.
Networking is crucial for validating business ideas.
Engaging with target audiences can lead to valuable insights.
In-person conferences provide opportunities for meaningful connections.
Thought leadership is established through active participation in discussions.
Understanding the decision-makers in healthcare is essential.
Leveraging both online and offline spaces enhances networking efforts.
Case studies can illustrate the journey of interdisciplinary professionals.
The beauty of interdisciplinary work lies in its potential for innovation.
Support systems are available for public health entrepreneurs.
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