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?
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