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The Black Doctors Speak Podcast

Dr. Michael LeNoir
Mental Health
Youth Mental Health
Social Media
Healthcare Disparities
Colon Cancer
Black Communities
Asthma
Gun Violence
Health Equity
Heart Disease
Obesity
HIV
Fibroids
Student Loan Forgiveness
Anxiety
Type 1 Diabetes
Black Community Mental Health
Education
Bullying
Vaccination

Headlined by Dr. Michael LeNoir, The Black Doctors Speak Podcast will focus on the healthcare issues that affect our community, while providing special guest commentary and action steps to help us heal.

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes101Founded6 years ago
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Recent Guests

Dr. Janice Fields
Gastroenterologist
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Arkell Cox
Advocate and founder of the Dave Diamond Cox Colon Cancer Foundation
Dave Diamond Cox Colon Cancer Foundation
Episode: He Died at 40: The Colon Cancer Warning You Need to Hear
Dr. Jane Morgan
A renowned cardiologist focused on heart health
Hello Heart
Episode: How to Find Balance: Health, Wealth & Growth Tips
Dr. Katrina Peters
A nationally recognized physician and leader in American medicine, focusing on health equity and community health.
Alameda Contra Costa Medical Association
Episode: American Healthcare Chaos: What It Means for You
Tracy Jones
Southern Bureau Chief for the AIDS Healthcare Foundation and a leader in HIV prevention and advocacy
AIDS Healthcare Foundation
Episode: Take Control of Your Health This World AIDS Day
Dr. Pierre Johnson
A medical professional specializing in fibroid treatment, dubbed 'The Fibroid Slayer.'
fibroidslayer.com
Episode: Meet the Fibroid Slayer: Dr. Pierre Johnson's Mission
Dr. Nina Joy Mena
Child psychiatrist and advocate for mental health in children.
Episode: Stop Bullying: Build Resilience in Your Kids Today
Aisha Habeeb
Licensed master social worker and clinical director at Voice of Generations
Voice of Generations
Episode: Youth Depression: Signs Every Parent Should Know
Dr. Nina Joy Menna
Adolescent psychiatrist, double board certified in child and adolescent psychiatry and adult psychiatry.
Episode: Youth Suicide Signs Parents Must NEVER Ignore

Hosts

Dr. Michael LeNoir
Host and healthcare professional focusing on health equity, mental health awareness, and chronic illness issues within the Black community.
Dr. Renee
Co-host and advocate for community health issues, emphasizing empowerment and education among listeners.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 45 ratings
  • I very much enjoyed the podcast. It was very informative.

    Podchaser
    5
    walassoc
    2 years ago
  • Reliable and Inclusive

    Black-centered discussions about our physical health, mental health, and public health. There is a natural flow of information shared through this podcast. It's not overly edited or attached to any social media trends.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Future Social Worker
    United States4 years ago
  • Trusted Information

    The guidance in the podcast is informative and also a convenient reminder and coaching of good health practices.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nunca 15001
    United States5 years ago
  • Excellent and informative !!!

    What a great podcast, thank you for doing this!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    brittany. pagano
    United States6 years ago
  • Highlights issues that need to be talked about

    This podcast does an excellent job at going over a lot of the issues most African Americans have in h the is country. Not only is it a great way to educate others, it’s simply is a good pastime whenever you feel you want to relax.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    hugyk
    United States6 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the focused discussion on health issues pertinent to the Black community, highlighting the importance of mental health and wellness.
Feedback emphasizes the engaging and relatable conversations that combine expert insight with community stories.
The podcast is considered a trusted source for informative and actionable health advice.

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American Healthcare Chaos: What It Means for You
Q: What steps would you take to correct the current American Healthcare system?
We need to become a science, evidence-based driven entity and create trust in scientific research to improve healthcare delivery.
American Healthcare Chaos: What It Means for You
Q: What is the most dangerous thing that you see happening now in American medicine?
There are unprecedented cuts to Medicaid that will unimaginably impact our ability to deliver healthcare.
How to Find Balance: Health, Wealth & Growth Tips
Q: If someone listening today wants to improve their heart health starting today, what should they do first?
Move, rather than think of it as exercise; incorporate any movement you enjoy, monitor your blood pressure at home, and make gradual nutritional changes.
How to Find Balance: Health, Wealth & Growth Tips
Q: What are the silent warning signs of a heart attack, especially in women?
Atypical symptoms such as fatigue, back pain, nausea, or jaw pain that are often dismissed by the healthcare system.
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Q: When should someone start seeing a cardiologist?
After having pregnancy complications or if at risk of heart disease indicated by lifestyle factors, one should follow up with a cardiologist.

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1. Dr. Janice Fields
2. Arkell Cox
3. Dr. Jane Morgan
4. Dr. Katrina Peters
5. Tracy Jones
6. Dr. Pierre Johnson
7. Dr. Nina Joy Mena
8. Aisha Habeeb

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