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Reimagining Black Health

Podcast von Council on Black Health

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Reimagining Black Health is a podcast dedicated to advancing Black health equity by exploring critical health topics through the lens of the Eight Dimensions of Well-Being—emotional, physical, occupational, social, spiritual, intellectual, environmental, and financial. Brought to you by The Council on Black Health, the show highlights experts, advocates, and community members who are reimagining what it means to thrive and live safe, healthy, and happy lives. Through insightful conversations, we amplify the voices of those driving meaningful change in Black health and wellness. https://councilbh.org/ Join us in achieving equity for generations. Donate to help the Council on Black Health drive lasting impact! https://councilbh.app.neoncrm.com/forms/donate

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Episode Reimagining Physical Wellbeing: From Surviving to Thriving! Cover

Reimagining Physical Wellbeing: From Surviving to Thriving!

Physical health isn’t just about working out or eating clean—it’s about alignment. In this episode of Reimagining Black Health, Dr. Melicia Witt-Glover sits down with Christopher Williams and Dr. Maurice Hinson to unpack what physical wellbeing really means—and why so many of us are missing the bigger picture. Christopher shares his powerful story of surviving four heart attacks and cancer, despite living what looked like a “healthy” lifestyle. Dr. Hinson breaks down why traditional healthcare often treats symptoms instead of root causes—and how chronic stress, inflammation, and disconnection from our bodies are silently driving disease. Together, they challenge the idea that fatigue, stress, and burnout are “normal”—and offer a new, more holistic framework for understanding health that includes mind, body, and spirit. This conversation is a wake-up call—and a roadmap. Chapters 00:00 – Introduction 02:00 – What Is Holistic Health? 04:30 – Christopher’s Health Journey 09:30 – Chronic Inflammation Explained 14:30 – Health Screenings & Advocacy 22:30 – Stress & Barriers to Wellness 30:00 – Lifestyle Changes That Matter 37:30 – Rethinking Healthcare 45:00 – Actionable Takeaways 51:00 – Closing Thoughts If this episode resonated with you, take a moment to reflect:  What’s one small, sustainable step you can take this week to support your health—or lighten the load you’re carrying? Learn more about the Council on Black Health and their work to advance health equity at:  https://councilbh.org/ [https://councilbh.org/] Follow the show, share this episode, and join us as we continue reimagining what it means to truly be well.

30. Apr. 2026 - 57 min
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Reimagining Chronic Disease: Living Well, Aging Strong, and Caring for Each Other

Chronic disease isn’t just something people have—it’s something they live with every day. In this episode of Reimagining Black Health, Dr. Melicia Whitt-Glover explores how conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, and cancer shape not just physical health, but daily routines, relationships, mental wellbeing, and the aging process. Joined by Dr. Ahunna Freeman, a community pharmacist and entrepreneur, and Dr. Anisa Shomo, a family physician and geriatric specialist, this conversation goes beyond clinical definitions. It gets real about what optimal health actually looks like in everyday life—and why it’s not just about numbers on a chart. Together, they unpack: *  Why “optimal health” looks different for each person  *  The emotional and mental toll of managing chronic illness  *  The hidden burden carried by caregivers  *  How trauma, stress, and life experiences shape health outcomes  *  Why connection, trust, and time matter in healthcare  *  Practical ways to support yourself while caring for others  This episode is a reminder that health is not just about managing disease—it’s about creating space to live fully, age with dignity, and care for ourselves and each other. Episode Chapters — Chronic Disease, Daily Life, and Aging 00:00 — What Does Optimal Health Really Mean?  01:00 — Chronic Disease as a Daily Experience  02:00 — Meet Dr. Ahunna Freeman & Dr. Anisa Shomo  03:00 — Redefining Health Beyond Numbers  05:00 — The Mental and Emotional Toll of Chronic Illness  07:00 — The Hidden Burden of Caregiving  10:00 — Why Mental Health Screening Matters  12:00 — How Depression Really Shows Up  15:00 — Hormones, Aging, and Emotional Health  17:00 — Creating Space for Honest Conversations in Care   19:00 — Community-Based Care That Actually Works  22:00 — Trauma-Informed Care: What Happened to You?  25:00 — Why Patients Don’t Tell the Full Story Right Away  28:00 — Building Trust in Healthcare  31:00 — Supporting Caregivers Without Burning Out  34:00 — Practical Strategies for Managing the Load  37:00 — Why Self-Care Isn’t Optional  40:00 — Delegation, Boundaries, and Asking for Help  43:00 — Slowing Down and Listening to Yourself  45:00 — Grief, Joy, and Living Fully  48:00 — Final Takeaways: Small Steps Toward Better Health If this episode resonated with you, take a moment to reflect:  What’s one small, sustainable step you can take this week to support your health—or lighten the load you’re carrying? Learn more about the Council on Black Health and their work to advance health equity at:  https://councilbh.org/ [https://councilbh.org/] Follow the show, share this episode, and join us as we continue reimagining what it means to truly be well.

16. Apr. 2026 - 50 min
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Reimagining Men’s Health: Breaking Silence, Building Strength

In this episode of Reimagining Black Health, Dr. Melicia Whitt-Glover leads an honest and layered conversation about Black men’s health—what it means, what gets in the way, and what it takes to move from survival to thriving. For many Black men, health is shaped by more than just individual choices. It’s influenced by history, identity, societal pressure, and lived experience. From mental health stigma to fear of the healthcare system, the barriers are real—and often unspoken. Dr. Melicia is joined by: * Dr. Ailton Santonio Coleman, researcher and expert in Black masculinity and health * Arthur “AJ” Johns, community health worker and living example of transformation Together, they unpack how masculinity, culture, and systemic realities shape health behaviors—and how community, accountability, and intention can create lasting change. This episode moves between research and real life, connecting the dots between identity, mental health, physical health, and the power of community support. In this episode, we explore: * How Black masculinity influences health decisions and behaviors * The hidden role of fear—not weakness—in avoiding healthcare * Why mental health challenges often go undiagnosed in Black men Episode Chapters  00:00 — Defining Health and Masculinity on Our Own Terms  01:00 — Meet Dr. Ailton Coleman & AJ Johns  02:00 — What Is Black Masculinity?  04:00 — What Does Thriving Look Like for Black Men?  05:00 — Fear, Misinformation, and Avoiding the Doctor  09:00 — How Society Shapes Health Behavior  12:00 — The Stress of Providing and Its Health Costs  15:00 — Losing Safe Spaces for Black Men  16:00 — AJ’s Story: From 500+ Pounds to Transformation  18:00 — The Turning Point: Data, Accountability, and Embarrassment  20:00 — Learning Health from Scratch  22:00 — Small Changes That Led to Big Results  24:00 — Health as Legacy, Not Just Wealth  25:00 — Mental Health and the Fear of Seeking Help  27:00 — Why “Getting Help” Can Feel Dangerous  29:00 — The Role of Community and Brotherhood  31:00 — Giving Back and Becoming an Ambassador for Health  34:00 — Why Safe Spaces Matter for Black Men  36:00 — One Thing You Can Do Today  38:00 — Closing Thoughts 💡 Connect and Learn More Visit councilbh.org to learn more about the Council on Black Health’s mission to advance health equity and reshape the future of Black wellness. Follow and subscribe to Reimagining Black Health for more conversations that challenge us to think differently about what it truly means to thrive. Join us in achieving equity for generations. Donate to help the Council on Black Health drive lasting impact! https://councilbh.app.neoncrm.com/forms/donate

2. Apr. 2026 - 40 min
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Reimagining Women’s Health: From Surviving to Thriving

Women’s health is often reduced to symptoms and quick fixes. But for many Black women, the reality is far more complex. In this episode of Reimagining Black Health, Dr. Melicia Whitt-Glover explores what it really means to care for our bodies in a system that often overlooks, dismisses, or misunderstands our experiences. From heavy periods and fibroids to major decisions like hysterectomy, the conversation goes beyond treatment and gets to the root of what’s shaping our health. Dr. Wynne Brown, OB/GYN and integrative medicine physician, and ShLanda Burton, certified doula trainer and birth equity advocate, unpack the deeper issues — from medical mistrust and misinformation to cultural pressures and environmental exposures — and how they impact Black women across the lifespan. Together, they discuss: * Why women’s health is often misunderstood in 2025 * The myths and “quick fixes” that keep us stuck * How stress, nutrition, and environment shape reproductive health * The role of doulas and community in improving outcomes * What it means to build a trusted care circle * Simple, practical ways to start listening to your body again This episode is a reminder that women’s health is not just clinical — it’s personal, cultural, and deeply connected to how we live every day. And reclaiming it starts with paying attention to what our bodies have been telling us all along. EPISODE CHAPTERS — Women’s Health 00:00 — Opening + Why Women’s Health Is More Complex Than We Think  00:52 — Meet Dr. Wynne Brown & ShLanda Burton  01:50 — What Doulas Do and Why They Matter  04:30 — The Village We’ve Lost in Women’s Health  05:45 — What We’re Getting Wrong About Women’s Health  10:45 — Stress, Rest, and the Impact of Misinformation  14:15 — The Problem with Quick Fixes and Health Trends  18:45 — Food, Nutrition, and Making Better Choices  23:00 — Heavy Periods, Fibroids, and Root Causes  27:00 — Real Solutions: Food, Sleep, and Stress  32:30 — Doulas, Advocacy, and Barriers to Care  38:00 — Building a Trusted Circle of Care  42:30 — Finding the Right Providers and Trusting Your Instincts  46:00 — One Thing You Can Do This Week + Closing 💡 Connect and Learn More Visit councilbh.org to learn more about the Council on Black Health’s mission to advance health equity and reshape the future of Black wellness. Follow and subscribe to Reimagining Black Health for more conversations that challenge us to think differently about what it truly means to thrive. Join us in achieving equity for generations. Donate to help the Council on Black Health drive lasting impact! https://councilbh.app.neoncrm.com/forms/donate

19. März 2026 - 52 min
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Reimagining Intellectual Wellbeing in Black Communities

What does intellectual wellbeing really mean... especially in Black communities? In this episode of Reimagining Black Health, Dr. Melicia Whitt-Glover explores the dimension of intellectual wellbeing — not just as academic achievement, but as imagination, critical thinking, cultural knowledge, spiritual insight, and the confidence to claim our brilliance. She’s joined by Dr. Dawn N. Hicks Tafari, scholar, activist, and professor of education at Winston-Salem State University, and Tonya Ankhi Ma’at Poole, author, spiritual guide, and Executive Director of Indigo’s Cultural Art Centers. Together, they examine: ● Why Black intellectual excellence is a legacy — not an exception ● How intellectual well-being extends far beyond degrees and institutions ● The isolation of being “the only one in the room” ● How community and mentorship shape confidence and creativity ● The role of spirituality, intuition, and ancestral knowledge in scholarship ● Practical ways to reconnect with your own intellectual self This conversation challenges dominant narratives that marginalize Black contributions and invites listeners to reclaim their intellectual inheritance — boldly and unapologetically. Intellectual well-being isn’t about proving anything. It’s about remembering who we’ve always been. EPISODE CHAPTERS 00:00 — Black Brilliance Is Legacy, Not Anomaly  00:30 — What Is Intellectual Wellbeing?  01:10 — Meet Dr. Dawn Tafari & Tonya Ankhi Ma’at Poole  02:30 — Intellectualism Beyond Degrees  05:00 — The Isolation of Being “The Only One”  08:00 — Contemporary Black Scholars Shaping the Future  12:00 — The Unique Lens of Black Women in Intellectual Spaces  16:30 — Community, Mentorship & Intellectual Confidence  20:00 — Confronting Imposter Syndrome  24:00 — Integrating Spirituality & Scholarship  28:00 — Ancestral Wisdom and Academic Rigor  32:00 — Decolonizing the Mind  36:00 — Books, Resources & Where to Begin  40:00 — Building Intergenerational Learning Communities  44:00 — Reimagining the Future of Black Intellectual Traditions  47:00 — One Step You Can Take This Week  49:00 — Closing Reflections 💡 Connect and Learn More  Visit councilbh.org to learn more about the Council on Black Health’s mission to advance health equity and reshape the future of Black wellness. Follow and subscribe to Reimagining Black Health for more conversations that challenge us to think differently about what it truly means to thrive. Join us in achieving equity for generations. Donate to help the Council on Black Health drive lasting impact! https://councilbh.app.neoncrm.com/forms/donate

5. März 2026 - 47 min
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