In this bridge episode between Parts 1 and 2 of the Leading Health book, we pause to recap where we've been and preview what's coming. We revisit the core arguments from our first five episodes — from capital H Health versus lower h health, to the 30,000 Kansans who hold civic authority and why they matter — before revealing the central thesis of Part 2: Kansas's health gap is not a health challenge. It's a leadership challenge. And until we frame it that way, we'll keep arriving at the same dead ends.HighlightsKansas fell from #8 to #31 in America's Health Rankings — and treating this as a health problem is exactly why progress has stalledThe 30,000 Kansans in roles of civic authority — elected officials, pastors, school principals, nonprofit executives, and community-minded CEOs — are the key to changeAmerica's Health Rankings serves as the "North Star" for measuring progress toward Kansas becoming the #1 healthiest state in the nationPart 1 describes the symptoms, Part 2 delivers the diagnosis, and Part 3 will outline the prescriptionPassionate people working for change are often their own biggest enemy — the real challenge is frequently different than it first appearsImproving population health is an adaptive challenge, not a technical one — meaning there are no easy answers, and it involves risk, loss, and ongoing explorationLeadership is rare, and it's an activity, not a position — we prefer to talk about people exercising leadership rather than simply holding the titleEven if every healthcare expert, public health professional, nutritionist, and researcher does their part, the health gap will remain — because it is first and foremost a leadership challengeChapters1:28 – Recap of the First Five Episodes2:13 – Capital H vs. Lower h Health2:29 – Meet the 30,000 Civic Leaders2:57 – America's Health Rankings as Our North Star3:13 – The Symptoms → Diagnosis → Prescription Framework3:55 – Passionate People and Hidden Challenges5:44 – It's Not a Health Problem — It's a Leadership Problem6:38 – Adaptive Challenge and the Rarity of Real Leadership8:59 – Why This Lens Changes Everything9:31 – Experts Matter, But Leadership Must Lead10:48 – Wrap-Up and Next Episode PreviewLeading Health is an invitation to move the needle on Health in Kansas, and we invite you to join us in leading the way. Don’t have a copy of Leading Health? Claim your copy and learn more about the movement at kansashealth.org/leadinghealthAnd be sure to subscribe, and drop a comment to let us know what you think.