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Reimagining Black Health

Reimagining Black Health

著者: Council on Black Health
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概要

Reimagining Black Health is a podcast dedicated to advancing Black health equity by exploring critical health topics through the lens of the Eight Dimensions of Well-Being—emotional, physical, occupational, social, spiritual, intellectual, environmental, and financial. Brought to you by The Council on Black Health, the show highlights experts, advocates, and community members who are reimagining what it means to thrive and live safe, healthy, and happy lives. Through insightful conversations, we amplify the voices of those driving meaningful change in Black health and wellness. https://councilbh.org/ Join us in achieving equity for generations. Donate to help the Council on Black Health drive lasting impact! https://councilbh.app.neoncrm.com/forms/donate© 2025 Council on Black Health. All rights reserved. 社会科学 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Reimagining Financial Wellbeing in Black Communities
    2026/01/22

    Financial wellbeing isn’t just about how much money you make — it’s about stability, security, and freedom of choice. In this episode of Reimagining Black Health, Dr. Melicia Whitt-Glover explores the dimension of financial wellbeing, examining what it truly means for Black individuals and families to move from surviving to thriving.

    Guests Stephanie Yates, Executive Director of the UAB Regions Institute for Financial Education, and Darrius Peace, master hairstylist, entrepreneur, and community leader, unpack the real barriers to financial health — from systemic racism and the racial wealth gap to everyday challenges around education, access, and generational wealth.

    Together, they examine:

    ● What it means to financially thrive beyond income alone
    ● How historic and systemic exclusion created today’s racial wealth gap
    ● Why Black Wall Street mattered — and what it teaches us today
    ● The role of land ownership, estate planning, and generational transfers
    ● How fear, lack of information, and missing paperwork lead to asset loss
    ● Why community, collective action, and shared knowledge are essential to financial liberation
    ● Practical steps individuals can take this week to strengthen their financial wellbeing


    This episode is a call to reclaim financial agency — through education, community connection, and intentional planning — and to reimagine financial wellbeing as a collective pathway toward freedom, dignity, and long-term health.

    EPISODE CHAPTERS — Financial Wellbeing

    00:00 — Financial Wellbeing Defined: Surviving vs. Thriving
    01:00 — Meet Stephanie Yates & Darrius Peace
    02:00 — Stability, Flow, and Financial Confidence
    05:00 — The Racial Wealth Gap Explained
    09:00 — Redlining, Exclusion, and Predatory Lending
    12:30 — Black Wall Street and Lessons from the Past
    17:00 — Why Fear and Policy Block Rebuilding
    19:00 — Keeping Wealth in the Community
    22:00 — Land Ownership and Generational Transfers
    26:00 — Estate Planning and Lost Assets
    30:00 — Community, Trust, and Financial Conversations
    35:00 — Education as Empowerment
    41:00 — One Action You Can Take This Week
    48:00 — Closing


    💡 Connect and Learn More

    Visit councilbh.org to learn more about the Council on Black Health and its mission to advance health equity and reimagine what wellness looks like in Black communities.

    Follow us for future episodes, resources, and conversations that center healing, joy, and thriving.


    Join us in achieving equity for generations. Donate to help the Council on Black Health drive lasting impact!

    https://councilbh.app.neoncrm.com/forms/donate



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    49 分
  • Emotional Wellbeing and the Courage to Feel
    2026/01/08

    Emotional wellbeing is more than “being okay.” It’s about how we process stress, set boundaries, heal generational trauma, and find peace in a world that often demands constant resilience from Black communities.

    In this episode of Reimagining Black Health, Dr. Melicia Whitt-Glover explores the dimension of emotional wellbeing and why it’s foundational to thriving, not just surviving. She’s joined by Jahkazia Richardson, a clinician specializing in ancestral and decolonized therapy practices, and Malik Washington, a mental health advocate encouraging Black men to engage with therapy and emotional care.

    Together, they have an honest, grounded conversation about rest, healing, and what it really takes to support emotional health in everyday life.

    In this episode, you’ll hear about:

    • What emotional wellbeing actually means beyond clinical definitions

    • The “soft life” conversation and why rest can be an act of resistance

    • Healing generational trauma and letting go of survival-based behaviors

    • Why traditional, Eurocentric therapy models often fall short for Black communities



    This episode is an invitation to slow down, reflect, and rethink what emotional health looks like when it’s rooted in truth, culture, and care.

    Episode Chapters — Emotional Wellbeing
    00:00 — What Is Emotional Wellbeing?
    01:00 — Meet Jahkazia Richardson & Malik Washington
    02:30 — The “Soft Life” and Choosing Rest
    04:45 — Generational Trauma and Survival Mode
    07:30 — Black Men and Mental Health Stigma
    10:00 — Therapy, Fit, and Finding the Right Support
    14:00 — Decolonized Therapy and Ancestral Healing
    18:30 — Emotions, Expression, and Cultural Expectations
    22:00 — Stress, Policing, and Everyday Trauma
    27:00 — Community, Culture, and Belonging
    31:00 — Coping Skills and Healthy Release
    35:00 — What Thriving Emotionally Really Looks Like
    38:00 — One Simple Step to Support Emotional Wellbeing
    41:00 — Closing Reflections


    💡 Connect and Learn More
    Visit councilbh.org to learn more about the Council on Black Health and its mission to advance health equity and reimagine what wellness looks like in Black communities.


    Follow us for future episodes, resources, and conversations that center healing, joy, and thriving.

    Join us in achieving equity for generations. Donate to help the Council on Black Health drive lasting impact!
    https://councilbh.app.neoncrm.com/forms/donate


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    49 分
  • Reimagining Occupational Wellbeing: Rest & Liberation
    2025/12/18


    Grinding isn’t wellness — and rest isn’t laziness. In this episode of Reimagining Black Health, Dr. Melicia Whitt-Glover explores the dimension of occupational wellbeing, asking what it truly means for Black people to thrive in the spaces where we work, lead, create, and care for others.


    Guests Kelsie Bonaparte and Dr. Monique Johnson join the conversation for a grounded, honest look at how hustle culture has shaped our health, why productivity has been glorified at the expense of rest, and how Black communities can reclaim joy, agency, and balance as essential parts of work-life wellbeing.


    Together, they examine:


    ● How grind culture disguises itself as “self-improvement” and “wellness”
    ● Why the pandemic forced a reckoning with our relationship to labor
    ● How rest, autonomy, and boundaries protect our mental and physical health
    ● Why optimal health must include joy, community, and meaningful purpose
    ● Practical ways to rethink your workday and redefine success on your own terms


    This episode is an invitation to reimagine work — not as a measure of worth, but as one dimension of a full, liberated, and healthy life. Because optimal Black health includes rest, play, purpose, and the freedom to choose how we show up.

    EPISODE CHAPTERS — Occupational Wellbeing


    00:00 — What Does Occupational Wellbeing Really Mean?
    00:30 — The Rise of Hustle Culture
    01:15 — How “Wellness Challenges” Reinforce Overwork
    03:00 — Rest as Resistance
    05:00 — Is a Shift Happening Post-Pandemic?
    07:00 — Redefining Wellness Outside the Medical Model
    10:00 — Joy, Agency, and Autonomy at Work
    14:00 — Balancing Roles Without Burning Out
    18:00 — Boundaries, Intention, and Working Smarter
    23:00 — Giving Yourself Grace
    27:00 — One Action You Can Take This Week
    38:00 — Closing

    💡 Connect and Learn More


    Visit councilbh.org to learn more about the Council on Black Health’s mission to advance health equity and reshape the future of Black wellness.


    Follow us for future episodes, resources, and tools to help reimagine what it means to be well.

    Join us in achieving equity for generations. Donate to help the Council on Black Health drive lasting impact!
    https://councilbh.app.neoncrm.com/forms/donate


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    43 分
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