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Hip Hope Hooray! Men Talkin’ Health

Podcast by Health, Hope, & Hip-Hop Foundation

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Hip Hope Hooray! Men Talkin’ Health was born out of my own journey—as a Black man navigating life with cancer. This show comes from a place of lived experience, healing, and the urgency to empower. I’ve been there... and now I’m bringing the mic to the movement. Men from underrepresented communities carry a heavy burden when it comes to health. Black Americans, for instance, have the highest mortality rates for most cancers, face delayed diagnoses, and lead in heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. These aren’t just statistics—they’re real stories, real losses, and real people. The system plays a part, sure—lack of access, coverage, and resources—but there’s another layer: health literacy. Many of us haven’t been given the tools or the language to protect our own well-being. It’s time to change that narrative. Enter: Hip Hope Hooray! Men Talkin’ Health. I’m your host, Oya Gilbert—Multiple Myeloma survivor, nonprofit founder, and relentless advocate for health equity. This isn’t just a podcast—it’s a health literacy movement, infused with the rhythm and resilience of hip-hop culture. Each episode features real conversations with men from all walks of life—doctors, activists, artists, athletes, caregivers, and brothers from the block. We’re keepin’ it raw and honest, talking about the struggles and breakthroughs that come with being a man trying to stay healthy in a world that often makes it hard. While the heart of the show centers Black and Brown experiences, our reach includes all underrepresented communities who’ve been pushed to the margins of the healthcare conversation. Whether you're behind the wheel, in the gym, or posted up at home—lock in. You’ll get practical tools, real stories, and inspiration that just might save your life or someone you love. This is about reclaiming our health.This is about breaking silence.This is Hip Hope Hooray! Let’s stay healthy, stay hopeful, and keep celebrating each win—one “hooray” at a time.

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jakson She Tricked Me Into the ER: Freeman & Susan Williams on Myeloma, Marriage & the Corporation kansikuva

She Tricked Me Into the ER: Freeman & Susan Williams on Myeloma, Marriage & the Corporation

She Tricked Me Into the ER — Freeman & Susan Williams Keep It 💯 on Myeloma, Marriage & the Corporation Ayo fam — pull up. 🎙️ This one right here? This one HITS different. 💥 Oya is in the building with two of the dopest people to ever grace this mic — Dr. Freeman Williams and his wife and care partner, Dr. Susan Williams. Freeman is a former school superintendent, NAACP leader, father, grandfather, community giant — AND a brother living with multiple myeloma since 2015. Susan? She's the Street Fighter 🥊 standing beside him every single step of the way. But here's how it ALL started — Freeman was out here powering through like he always does, suits getting loose, body slowing down, kidneys flagging... and this man said "maybe next week" to the doctor. 😤 So what did Susan do? She called his doctor's nurse, put her on hold, called Freeman like "hey honey, somebody wants to talk to you" — and BAM. Three-way call. Nurse told him get to the ER NOW. He went after his workday. He never came back. 🏥 That's Day One of the Freeman Williams Corporation. 💼 ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 — Oya sets it off: Meet Dr. Freeman Williams — father, grandfather, superintendent, NAACP leader, myeloma patient — and his Street Fighter wife Susan. Life BEFORE the diagnosis: retirement plans, traveling, yard work, walking together — they were LIVING 💃🏾🕺🏾 8:35 — THE THREE-WAY CALL 📲 How Susan tricked Freeman into talking to the doctor's nurse — and why he never came back from the ER that evening. Inside the hospital: "You need to get your house in order." 🏥😳 17:10 — Treatment time 💊 Chemo AND dialysis three times a week while still going to work full time. The insurance battle over stem cell coverage. Susan's hardest day — and the military mindset that kicked in when she couldn't afford to fall apart 🪖📋 25:45 — The Freeman Williams Corporation is BORN 💼 Why they never make split decisions, always go as a pair, push back on medical jargon, and come strapped with questions every single time. Plus: why Black men stay avoiding the doctor and what that pride is REALLY costing us 😤🧠 34:20 — Finding your real ones 💙 How their day-one people carried them through. How myeloma deepened a friendship-first marriage. THE POPEYES WINGS ERA 🍗😂 "Adapt and Adopt" — and Oya closes it out with Heavy D, Double Dutch Bus, and a message every brother needs to hear 🎵🙌🏾 In this episode we get into ALL of it: * 🚨 How Susan low-key tricked Freeman into the ER — and why that call saved his life * 💊 Going through chemo AND dialysis three times a week — while still going to work full time * 🧾 Fighting insurance companies in real time over stem cell therapy coverage * 🫰🏾 Susan snapping her fingers at a specialist mid-conversation — "You need to talk to ME" * 📋 Why you GOTTA come to every appointment locked and loaded with questions * 🤝 Building your health team like a corporation — second opinions, due diligence, no split decisions * 🧠 Why Black men stay avoiding the doctor — and what that pride is REALLY costing us * 🍗 The Popeyes wings era: the ONLY thing Freeman would eat after his stem cell transplant (the manager knew Susan's order by name 😂) * ❤️ How myeloma deepened a friendship-first marriage and what "the new normal" really looks like * 🎵 Plus: Heavy D, Double Dutch Bus, and a reminder of WHY we gotta take care of ourselves No fluff. No scripts. Just two real people who been through the fire and came out the other side still standing — together. 🙏🏾 This for every brother avoiding that appointment. Every care partner running on fumes. Every family trying to figure out what comes next. TAP IN. 🎧 Resources mentioned: 🔗 International Myeloma Foundation — myeloma.org 🔗 Blood Cancer United — bloodcancerunited.org 🔗 HealthTree Foundation — healthtree.org 🔗 Johnson & Johnson "That's My Word" — thatsmywordmm.com 🔗 Pfizer "MMToldTrue" — mmtoldtrue.com 🔗 Health, Hope & Hip-Hop Foundation — healthhopehiphop.org

29. maalis 2026 - 43 min
jakson Prostate Talk: No Filter, No Excuses — Real Brothers, Real Stories kansikuva

Prostate Talk: No Filter, No Excuses — Real Brothers, Real Stories

What do you do when the doctor says cancer? For Mark Harris and Robert Ginyard, the answer was simple — survive, then serve. In this episode of Hip. Hope. Hooray! Men Talkin' Health, host Oya Gilbert goes on location at the Healthevoices Conference in Jersey for a raw, unfiltered conversation with two prostate cancer survivors who turned their diagnoses into a lifelong mission to save other men's lives. Mark was diagnosed at 58 — and just six days later became a caregiver when his son received his own cancer diagnosis. Robert was diagnosed at 48 after years of diligent annual checkups and a wife who held him accountable. Now both men are on the front lines of prostate cancer advocacy, and they're bringing everything to this conversation. In this episode: — What the prostate is, what it does, and why Black men need to pay attention — PSA testing explained and why Black men should start screening at 40 — Navigating treatment decisions — surgery, radiation, active surveillance — The truth about sex, intimacy, and quality of life after treatment — Why keeping your diagnosis a secret is a generational health curse — The spiritual and mental health elements of surviving cancer — Building generational health, not just generational wealth This is the conversation your doctor wishes you were already having with the men in your life. Listen, share, and take action. 🎧 New episodes drop regularly — subscribe so you never miss a beat. 💊 Powered by Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer 📍 Recorded live at Healthevoices Conference #HipHopeHooray #HealthHopeHipHop #ProstateCancer #BlackMensHealth #KnowYourPSA #Healthevoices

23. helmi 2026 - 30 min
jakson Open Bar to Open Eyes: Dr. Greg “Grouchy” Watkins on Hip-Hop, Sobriety & Mental Health kansikuva

Open Bar to Open Eyes: Dr. Greg “Grouchy” Watkins on Hip-Hop, Sobriety & Mental Health

Welcome back to Hip Hope Hooray! Men Talkin’ Health with your host Oya Gilbert (Grand G). In this episode, Oya sits down with hip-hop media legend Dr. Greg “Grouchy” Watkins, co-founder of AllHipHop.com, for a real and necessary conversation about alcoholism, sobriety, identity, and mental health. Dr. Greg shares how hip-hop became his home and his purpose, while also opening up about how addiction ran through his family and how substance use was normalized early in life. Together, they unpack how the entertainment industry can make heavy habits feel “normal,” why recovery takes honesty and mental toughness, and how staying sober is a moment-by-moment decision. If you or someone you love is struggling with alcoholism or substance use, free and confidential support is available 24/7 through the SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357). #HipHopeHooray #HealthHopeHipHop #Sobriety #MentalHealthMatters #HipHopCulture

22. tammi 2026 - 51 min
jakson Men, Myeloma, and the Weight of Pain: A Patient and Care Partner kansikuva

Men, Myeloma, and the Weight of Pain: A Patient and Care Partner

Host Oya Gilbert sits down with Richard Armstrong, a multiple myeloma patient, and Chad Moore, a long-time husband and care partner, for a powerful, unfiltered conversation about pain, perseverance, and partnership in the face of blood cancer. From months of unexplained back pain and collapsing spines to kidney failure, ER chaos during the height of COVID, and being dismissed or misdiagnosed, this episode shines a light on just how dangerous delayed diagnosis can be—especially for Black families. Richard shares how close he came to giving up when the pain felt unbearable, while Chad breaks down what it means to advocate fiercely for his wife when doctors don’t see the full picture and male caregivers are often overlooked. Together, they show the power of family, faith, and community when facing an “incurable but treatable” disease like multiple myeloma. You’ll hear about: * Early symptoms and red flags of multiple myeloma * Living with chronic pain and fearing the worst * The unique role and burden of male care partners * Why support systems and self-advocacy are critical for survival Perfect for patients, care partners, clinicians, and anyone who cares about health equity and men’s health.

29. joulu 2025 - 37 min
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