
Your Body’s Been Screaming At You, You’ve Just Been Ignoring It
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I’m gonna hold your hand when I say this… your chronic fatigue, random stomach problems, and constant anxiety is not normal. In this episode of I Love You But, BFFR, India sits down with women’s health expert, nonprofit founder, and professor Netrina Kennedy for a kiki on how systemic racism, generational trauma, and access to care shape our health (or lack thereof) — especially for Black and brown women.
Here’s what me & miss degrees get into:
💋Why being chronically exhausted isn’t normal, it’s your body sounding the alarm 🚨
💋The hidden link between intergenerational trauma and conditions like fibroids, insomnia, and autoimmune disease
💋How your zip code impacts your life expectancy — yes, even in major US cities
💋Women’s health is way more than reproductive health
💋Storytelling is changing lives & leads to systemic change
This episode is for every woman who’s been dismissed, misdiagnosed, or told to “wait and see”. You’re not crazy, you’re not alone, and you deserve better, baby girl.
📍 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
📲 Follow @ILYButPodcast on Instagram and TikTok.
Special Guest: Natrina Kennedy @natrinanekole on Instagram and TikTok
Women’s Health Initiative: @wearewhi on Instagram
WHI Website: https://wearewhi.org/