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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 60 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this episode, we go behind the scenes into the life of an Ohio state representative to explore what it takes to serve a diverse community while championing key issues that affect everyday lives. Rachel Rae Crowder dives into a conversation on the ... more
In this episode, Kristin Powell, Principal of Black Futures Lab and Black to the Future Action Fund, joins us to discuss the importance of getting out to vote and how voting directly impacts Black health. We explore the connection between political p... more
In this episode, we are joined by Tanesha, a trailblazer in the digital marketing realm and a passionate advocate for corporate wellness. Born in Pontiac, MI, Tanesha moved to Columbus, Ohio, in 1998 to further her education, earning a BA in Business... more
Join us in this enlightening episode with Dr. Janel Gordon, M.D., DipABOM, DipABLM, a Triple Board Certified Family, Obesity & Lifestyle Medicine Physician from Indianapolis, Indiana. Dr. Gordon, renowned for her global work and community engagement,... more
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Pros
Discussing Black/BIPOC Health on platforms accessible on the go is a win. I listen to podcasts while commuting and walking.
Cons
Host Rae Crowder and Karshyra Marshall who is the CEO/Founder of Breathe Ohio Inc.
briefly discuss the disadvantage that Black people have as a result of not trusting white health providers (and white people).
The distrust stems from illegal medical experiment... more
Bookmarked! This podcast is down to earth, informative, and focuses on topics that mean a lot to a lot of people. The guest speakers offer fresh perspectives on the topic of black health that we don’t hear in the mainstream media, but are extremely important for us (everyone) to understand.










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