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Your world with Dr. Beatrice Hyppolite

Podcast by Beatrice Hyppolite

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About Your world with Dr. Beatrice Hyppolite

Hello,I am Dr. Marie Beatrice Hyppolite. I hold a doctorate in Health Science with emphasis on Global Health and master’s degree in social work. I have over 14 years of experience in the field of health and human services.  This podcast is primarily focused on mental health and the quality-of-life elements that affect it such as divorce, death, domestic violence, trauma, toxic relationships, and single parenthood to name a few. It is no secret that mental health challenges continue to profoundly impact modern society although not enough discussion is given due to stigma.  Research has shown an increase of 25 % in mental health crises after COVID-19. It is important to have honest, uncomfortable conversations about mental health while being supportive. Although we are interdependent, change begins with the individual, hence “your world.”I welcome you to join me on my journey and look forward to your responses.

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The Therapeutic Benefits Part 2

You can “kill every plant” and still be exactly the kind of person who benefits from gardening. Nurse Taneesha Roberts  and I get honest about what beginner gardening really looks like: some plants won’t make it, some seeds won’t germinate, and none of that means you failed. We reframe dead plants as feedback about water, light, soil, nutrients, and pot size, so the hobby stops being a judgment and starts becoming a calming practice that supports mental health. We walk through simple, beginner-friendly steps for gardening for anxiety, depression, stress, and low mood, including practical 10-minute gardening tasks you can do today. Repotting is a standout: create drainage, add soil first, give roots space to breathe, then water well and move on with your day. We also share “quick win” plants that build self-esteem fast, like mint, basil, pothos, snake plants, cherry tomatoes, and even radishes for a fast harvest and a real dopamine boost. Plus, a real warning for new gardeners: mint is tough for a reason, so keep it contained in a pot unless you want it everywhere. We also cover when gardening is not helpful, especially if allergies, sun sensitivity, pain, or limited mobility make it unsafe. To make it even more doable, we talk timing (zone 7 planting after Mother’s Day), budget options, and how to garden without a yard using five-gallon buckets, balconies, and vertical growing with a trellis. If you found this helpful, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs a gentle reset, and leave a review with the plant you’re starting with next. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2387114/support]

22 May 2026 - 31 min
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Sikse

Success sounds simple until you try to live it. We sit down with Dr. Florenal Joseph to challenge the default definition of success as money, titles, or status, and replace it with something sturdier: progress you can measure in discipline, patience, and the small wins you earn along the way. If you’ve ever felt behind, stuck, or unsure whether your effort “counts,” this conversation is built to reset your expectations without lowering your ambition. We talk about why celebrating milestones matters, even when they look small to other people. A degree earned, a skill learned, a healthy routine rebuilt, a plan finally written down, each step becomes part of a larger passage toward your bigger goals. We also dig into the habits that make success repeatable: focus, determination, rigor, and the ability to critique your own plan and adjust without quitting. This is practical goal setting with a real-world mindset, not motivational fluff. The heart of the episode is Dr. Joseph’s memoir, Passage and Walk Down the Memory Path, a teaching memoir shaped by an immigrant journey from Haiti to the United States and a lifelong devotion to education. We reflect on mentors, gratitude, family influence, and what it takes to keep going when limitations are real. And we land on a powerful takeaway for anyone building a career: professional credentials can open doors, but legacy is not a trophy, it’s giving back. If this sparked something in you, subscribe, share the episode with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show. What does success mean in your life right now? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2387114/support]

15 May 2026 - 1 h 26 min
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Garden Therapy

Dirt sounds ordinary until you look at what it does to the human nervous system. We sit down with nurse and gardener Nurse Taneesha Roberts to unpack why gardening keeps showing up as a legit mental health tool, not as a trendy wellness slogan but as a repeatable practice you can actually do after a hard day. We talk stress hormones and cortisol, the “get your hands in soil” idea, and the emerging science around Microbacterium vaccae, serotonin, and the gut brain connection. From there we zoom out to real-life needs: how gardening can support focus and structure for kids with ADHD, how plants offer predictability and safety for people carrying PTSD, and why consistent garden routines may help with reorientation and memory for older adults. Dr. Beatrice Hyppolite also brings in research stats that surprised her, including findings tied to dementia risk reduction and measurable shifts in stress. Then we get practical. Nurse Roberts shares approachable ways to start small, how tools like Google Image search remove the intimidation factor, and why a few minutes of daily plant care can change your mood faster than you think. We also get into physical and social benefits, from calorie-burning garden work and better sleep through circadian rhythm support to the connection-building power of community gardens. Plus, we touch on simple plant-based creations like teas, salves, and tinctures, and how nursing knowledge helps her evaluate what she’s making. If you’ve been craving a calmer mind and a more grounded routine, press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a reset, and leave a review. What’s one plant you’d grow first if you started this week? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2387114/support]

8 May 2026 - 35 min
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Self-Control That Actually Works

The biggest problems in relationships often start small: a sharp reply, an impulse text, a habit we refuse to name, a trigger we keep feeding.  Dr. Beatrice Hyppolite and Pastor Brevil  talk about self-control as a real-life skill, not a slogan and how mastering your mind can lead to inner peace, better decisions, and healthier communication. We unpack a simple practice with outsized impact: pausing for five to ten seconds before you react. That tiny gap is where emotional regulation happens, where anger can soften into clarity, and where respect can replace blame. From there we move into marriage advice that’s blunt and useful: you can’t control your partner, but you can control your emotions and actions. We talk compromise, adjustment, and communication, plus how sexual self-control and honest conversations about intimacy can protect the relationship instead of quietly damaging it. The conversation also goes into addiction and habit change using everyday examples like coffee, and then widens to discipline, leadership, and parenting. We explore practical alternatives that keep young people grounded through structured activities, and we wrestle with one of the hardest questions: when trust breaks through secrecy or infidelity, can it truly be rebuilt? If you care about self-mastery, addiction recovery, rebuilding trust, and faith-driven growth, you’ll find plenty to reflect on here. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2387114/support]

1 May 2026 - 54 min
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Self-Control

A single reaction can undo years of trust, progress, and peace and most of the time it happens fast. Dr. Beatrice Hyppolite sits down with Pastor Jean Ducarmel Brevil to unpack self-control as something practical, learnable, and life-changing, not a vague personality trait you either “have” or “don’t.” We talk about what self-control really means in the real world: emotional regulation, impulse control, and the discipline to choose your next step instead of being dragged by your feelings.  We connect the dots between self-control and success, because your goals depend on decisions, consistency, and relationships. We get specific about the relationship cost of uncontrolled emotions: unnecessary conflict, harsh words, and overreactions that create distance. From a faith perspective, Pastor Brevil ties self-control to spiritual growth and the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22), while keeping the conversation open to anyone who wants stronger habits, better boundaries, and calmer communication.  Then we name the biggest threats to self-control: anger, stress, temptation, addiction, and emotions like fear, jealousy, and frustration. You’ll hear how stress can spiral in everyday situations, why anger can lead to health and legal consequences, and how temptation shows up through money, status, sex, and routines that turn into bad habits. We close with tools you can actually use today: the mindful pause, deep breathing, asking the right questions before you respond, identifying triggers, replacing negative thoughts, practicing patience, learning to say no, setting boundaries, and building daily discipline through goals and anti-procrastination routines.  If you want better anger management, stress management, healthier relationships, and stronger self-control, press play now. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review, then tell us: what trigger are you working on this week? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2387114/support]

24 Apr 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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