Freedom at The Mat | A Women's Wellness Sanctuary
Most men, especially Black men, overlook their health because they see seeking care as a sign of weakness. But what if catching health issues early could truly change everything—not just for them, but for entire communities? CJ Marbley, a veteran nurse and hospital executive, exposes the pervasive health myths that keep Black men from getting the care they need—and how community spaces like barbershops, churches, and fraternities can be transformed into powerful health hubs. This episode tackles the root causes behind health disparities, from the cultural stigma around vulnerability to the lack of consistent medical engagement in Black men’s lives. CJ shares concrete strategies supporting early screenings for blood pressure, cholesterol, and cancers, emphasizing the importance of mobile clinics and community events like the annual Black Men’s Wellness Walk. You’ll discover how simple habits—like regular checkups, hydration, and movement—can dramatically extend lives. Plus, insights into the rising tide of STIs among young Black men, and how education and community outreach can stem the tide. This Father's Day edition of Well Chat is perfect for women who want to nurture their partners and for men ready to take charge of their health—this episode offers clear, actionable steps that can start today. From screening tips to leveraging familiar spaces for health conversations, CJ’s wisdom is a roadmap to a healthier, more hopeful future for Black men and everyone who loves them. CJ Marbley is Chief Nursing Officer at New Orleans East Hospital and University Medical Center New Orleans as well as the Chief Operating Officer at New Orleans East Hospital, with over 25 years of emergency, ICU, and trauma nursing experience. Whether you're a caregiver, a community leader, or a Black man himself, this episode unlocks the secrets to lasting health and community resilience. CHAPTERS: 0:00 Intro and welcome 0:45 Father’s Day dedication to Black men 4:10 CJ Marbley’s background and why this conversation matters 9:05 Why men delay going to the doctor 17:30 How women can encourage men to seek care 22:50 Common health concerns for Black men 31:15 Preventive screenings: blood pressure, A1C, prostate, colon health 35:40 STI awareness and why testing matters 41:55 Mental health, stress, and depression in men 47:25 Barbershops, churches, and community spaces as health hubs 49:35 CJ’s challenge to Black men: get checked, get fit, get moving 51:00 What healthier Black men mean for families and communities #Fatherhood #BlackMen #BlackMensHealth #MensHealth #blackhealthmatters #CommunityWellness #HealthAwareness #MentalHealth #HealthEquity #WellnessJourney #FreedomAtTheMat #WellChat
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