
About HLOL Podcasts
Health Literacy Out Loud (HLOL) podcasts are a lot like radio shows. You can listen in as Helen Osborne interviews those in-the-know about health literacy. You will hear why health literacy matters and learn practical ways to help. Unlike radio shows, you access Health Literacy Out Loud podcasts from the Internet. You simply download the files to a computer, cell phone, or other MP3 device and then listen to the podcast whenever, wherever, and however you want.
Don’t worry if you have never downloaded or listened to a podcast before. Really, it’s easy! Here are answers to questions about Health Literacy Out Loud podcasts.
What is a podcast?
A podcast is a series of digital media files distributed over the Internet. To listen, simply download any file you want and click the link.
What equipment do I need?
- Computer connected to the Internet. This is how you access (download) the files.
- Listening device. This could be a computer, cell phone, or other MP3 player (such as iPod).
Where can I get Health Literacy Out Loud podcast files?
- Apple podcasts
- Amazon music
- Google podcasts
- iHeart radio
- Stitcher radio
- Radio public
- Tunein
- Spotify
- Podcasts by email
- Health literacy out loud website
- Health literacy consulting website
How much does this cost?
Health Literacy Out Loud episodes are free. There are also free transcripts for most podcasts. Want to learn more about health literacy? The Health Literacy Consulting website has an online store with additional resources including Helen’s book, podcasting guide, and a Health Literacy Success kit for personalized help and coaching.
How can I learn more about Health Literacy Out Loud podcasts?
- Email: Helen@healthliteracy.com
- Phone: 508-653-1199 (in MA)
- Web: Health Literacy Consulting at www.healthliteracy.com