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This episode captures an informal, unscripted, unrehearsed, authentic conversation on the subject of social determinants. Guests include: Dr Masaki Shibata, Lecturer at Monash University in Australia. Masaki specialises in areas of Japanese language, the language of the media, and beach safety issues. Dr Elissa Elvidge, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the School of Medicine and Public Health at the University of Newcastle and South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute. Elissa is a mixed-methods researcher whose work focuses on improving clinical and public health outcomes through community-led research partnerships. Dr Rachel Mukwezwa Tapera, Research Fellow|Founder and Director of the Inclusive Research Centre. Rachel works at the intersection of public health, equity, and community knowledge systems. Guests have not previously met and are sharing their thoughts in the moment. The discussion includes: 00:26 Introductions 07:58 Starting the conversation about Social Determinants 09:59 Aquatics - interpreting symbols across language and culture 15:33 Understanding social determinants from a health perspective 19:50 Challenges in acknowledging the impact of social determinants 24:00 Identifying and addressing barriers to engagement 26:40 Thinking upstream and downstream 35:50 The role of power and knowledge in consulting with the community 47:26 (Lack of) Diversity in policy-making spaces 49:23 Barriers to diversity 56:24 The value of global examples and perspectives 01:04:22 'Flipping' the system 01:10:21 Closing thoughts The final edit of this recording has been viewed by all participants, and all have given their permission to share this conversation publicly.