Beyond the Margins: The Podcast
What if education is one of the most powerful public health interventions in America? In this powerful episode of Beyond the Margins, Dr. Sohn A. Butts sits down with public health policy strategist and author Dr. Okey Enyia to unpack the deep and often overlooked relationship between education, health outcomes, civic engagement, and systemic inequity. Together, they explore how schools shape not only academic futures, but life expectancy, mental health, economic opportunity, and community wellness. Drawing from his work on Capitol Hill, in public health policy, and through his book The John Henry Health Equity Playbook, Dr. Enyia explains why issues like food insecurity, housing, transportation, environmental toxins, and mental health support are all educational issues. The conversation moves beyond theory into practical advocacy, discussing how communities can build “infrastructures of influence” that transform policy into lasting change. The episode also delivers an honest and necessary conversation about Black men’s mental health, therapy, self-care, faith, trauma, and healing. Dr. Enyia shares personal insights on depression, burnout, and the importance of culturally competent care, while challenging brothers to embrace both vulnerability and vision. This episode is for educators, advocates, policymakers, community leaders, and anyone committed to building systems that truly serve marginalized communities.
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