Stronger communities begin with good health—for everyone
From the moment we are born, we begin to age. And what we need to maintain good health can evolve over our lifespans—whether it’s medical or technological interventions, health-related programs and policies, social support, or positive lifestyle behaviors.
In this season of “Good Health, Better World,” we’re exploring the joys, challenges, and opportunities associated with healthy aging. We talk about what it means to age well; how to care for body, mind, and spirit as we get older; and the tools and programs available to ensure a good life, throughout life.
You’ll hear from experts in gerontology, pharmacy, neuroscience, social work, public policy, bone and joint health, and more. Tune in to this season and join us as we work toward good health and a better world.
About the host

Dr. Ellen Beckjord
Vice President, Clinical Strategy and Program Optimization
UPMC Health Plan
Dr. Ellen Beckjord, MPH, is host of the “Good Health, Better World” podcast.
Ellen is a behavioral scientist, epidemiologist, and licensed clinical psychologist working at the intersection of population and digital health.
Her work focuses on promoting health, wellness, and health behavior change. She is vice president of clinical strategy and program optimization for UPMC Health Plan based in Pittsburgh.
Ellen trained at the University of Vermont, where she worked with cancer survivors and their families, at Vanderbilt University, and at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
She completed post-doctoral research at the National Cancer Institute in the Health Communication and Informatics Research Branch within the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences. She spent nearly five years in academic medicine at the University of Pittsburgh and Hillman Cancer Center.
Ellen also is the co-author of “Porchtraits” in which she interviewed people in Pittsburgh during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic about what they were learning, missing, enjoying, what surprised them, and what they felt hopeful about. A long-time member of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Ellen currently serves on the Board of Directors as President-Elect.
Ellen’s guiding principle: “Lead with love.”