Black Women Pharmacists highlights Black Women Pharmacists practicing in various fields of Pharmacy. Join your favorite PharmaSista, Ijeoma, for a bi-weekly dose of bright, bold, Black Women Pharmacists and gain valuable insights on diverse career paths available after graduating from an accredited school of Pharmacy. Brown Skin Stories features inspiring interviews with Black Women Pharmacy leade... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 72 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Life SciencesEducationScience |
Ijeoma is back, and she does not disappoint! On this episode, she gives us updates about her life, her family, and her new method of making money online, working only 1-2 hours a day without ever stepping foot in a pharmacy again! more
It's the 50th episode of Black Women Pharmacists, and today, Ijeoma's pulling out all the stops! First, she's taking you through her publishing journey and giving other pharmacists a chance to join her on the journey to generate a passive income! more
Ever dream of learning about the science and pharmacy behind cosmetics? If so, tune in to epsiode 49, as Ijeoma learns the ins and outs of this little-known niche in Pharmacy! On this episode, Dr. Stacie, founder and creator of Dr. Stacie's Hair Care... more
This Pharmacist's mission is to help fight health misinformation online! Listen to Episode 48 to find out how she's bringing others along with her while helping them get paid! Connect with Megan! Connect with Megan: more
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I absolutely love this podcast and love the representation that it provides for black women pharmacists. I am always seeking avenues in which to better myself and I have been able to find that in the Black Women Pharmacists podcast. Gems have been dropped that spoke to me despite me being a black male pharmacist. I am always inspired to do more and be greater with each listen. The speakers that Dr. Ekeocha has had on this platform have been wonderful. I have been inspired by the words of Dr. Fad... more
It's always great to hear positivity in the realm of pharmacy. This podcast brings a great point of view with a fun and authentic conversation that's great infotainment!
Representation is important. This podcast provides a platform for black women pharmacists, no matter where they are in their career, to be encouraged, motivated, and inspired. There is something for everyone. As a practicing pharmacist for 12+ years, this podcast has inspired me to push myself to pursue interests and passions I’ve had but haven’t acted on. It has opened my eyes to areas I wasn’t aware of or know about. For me, it confirms, ‘it’s never too late to pursue your goals’. Thank you Ij... more
I was put on this podcast this past summer and it really has been such an inspiring medium. The different professionals speaking have much to say about grit and consistency and I am really thankful that a Ijeoma took the dive to produce and share this. It easily was a huge motivator in my pursuit of a more fulfilling pharmacy career
Why didn’t I know about this sooner? These fantastic women are now friends in my head. Thank you, Ijeoma for bringing their stories into the light and inspiring the next generation!
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Black Women Pharmacists launched 5 years ago and published 72 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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