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Black Health Lit® hosted by Rachel 'Rae' Crowder, MPH

Black Health Lit®

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Black Health Lit®

Black Health Lit® hosted by Rachel 'Rae' Crowder, MPH

Black Health Lit®

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Black Health Lit®

Black Health Lit® hosted by Rachel 'Rae' Crowder, MPH

Black Health Lit®

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Join host Rachel Rae in an enlightening discussion with Dr. Marcus Coleman on the Black Health Lit podcast. Dr. Coleman delves into the lasting impact of historical food inequities on Black communities and offers actionable steps to address dis
May is Stroke Awareness Month, so it's a perfect time to learn more about how to keep our brains in tip-top shape! In this show, Rachel Rae Crowder chats with Dr. Philippe Douyon, MD, about taking care of our brains. Dr. Douyon, who knows a lot
In this episode of the Black Health Lit podcast titled "Equity Eats: USDA's Commitment to Black American Health & Nutrition," hosted by Rachel Rae, guest expert Caree Cotwright from the USDA discusses initiatives targeting food and nutrition se
April is National Minority Health Month (NMHM), a time to raise awareness about the importance of improving the health of racial and ethnic minority communities and reducing health disparities.In this episode of Black Health Lit, host Rachel R
Black Maternal Health Week takes place every year from April 11 –17. In this episode of Black Health Lit, we embark on a deeply personal journey with Keisha Bedell, a mental health therapist whose resilience and perseverance have shaped her rem
In this episode of Black Health Lit titled "Sugar, Salt, & Racism," host Rachel Rae delves into the intricate connection between sugar, salt, and racial health disparities. March being National Nutrition Month sets the stage for a critical exam
In this episode of Black Health Lit, we explore the unique impact of reproductive and sexual health on black women. Mrs. King is a nurse educator at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention where she creates education and training resourc
In this episode, Pharmacist Ashley Griffith tackles crucial questions, from tailoring health solutions with vitamins to debunking "all-natural" myths. Learn to navigate product safety, understand side effects, and empower yourself in healthcare
In this episode, we explore the profound legacy of Black individuals in agriculture and its relevance today. Discover local and national figures tackling food apartheid and innovative methods to reform our food system. Learn how the Growing and
🌿🔍 Dive into the world of supplements and vitamins tailored for optimal health in the Black American community with Dr. Greg Hall, a distinguished internal medicine physician and trailblazer in medical education and health advocacy.Join us o
Join us on Black Health Lit for a powerful episode as we sit down with Kayla Williams, the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI), and Communications Lead at Clean Production Action. A recent graduate of Tufts University with a passion for environ
In this groundbreaking episode of Black Health Lit, we are honored to be joined by the visionary Dr. Tiffany M Smith, a doctorally-prepared integrative and functional psychiatric nurse practitioner. As the founder of Aroma Functional Nutrition
In this empowering episode of Black Health Lit, join us as we delve deep into the transformative journey of inner child healing with the insightful Victoria Finch. Victoria, a renowned advocate for mental wellness, guides us through the profoun
On this episode, Rachel ‘Rae’ had a discussion with Jimmie Green about his journey to achieving a healthier life. Jimmie is a fitness coach, the CEO of Clock In Cleaning, an artist, and an author. He’s a native of Dayton, OH and graduate class
This episode is focused on Beauty and Permanent Makeup after Breast Cancer. I had a conversation with Bianca Gibson and we talked about plant-based ink for microshading and treatment for alopecia. Biancais the Founder of B-Lashes.com, is a seri
Indigenous healing includes understanding the mind, body, and Spirit/spirit as interconnected, honoring ancestors, and centering ecological health as well as “more-than-human” life. On this episode you'll hear from Demarra West who is the found
Diabetes is one of the fastest-growing health crises of the century. According to CDC statistics, 37.3 million people have diabetes (11.3% of the US population). The percentage is highest among Black people. Tune in to this week’s episode to le
On the “Black Women & Fibroids” episode host Rachel ‘Rae’ Crowder had a conversation with Joyvina Evans about the statistics, detection, and treatments for uterine fibroids. Dr. Joyvina Evans earned a Ph.D. in Public Health with a specializat
Black Health Lit founder Rachel 'Rae' Crowder and Faith Elise who is the founder of Black Health Explained had a casual yet informative discussion about Health Equity in Academia, Social Determinants of Health, and why we need more Black women
March is Women’s History Month and Black women make up almost 50% of new HIV cases. Tune in to this discussion between Black Health Lit host Rachel ‘Rae’ Crowder and Dr. Maranda Ward who’s on a mission to raise awareness on HIV infections in th
Tune in to the “Bad & Bougie is Killing Us: Breast Cancer Edition” episode! You’ll learn about some of the common products that are marketed to Black women and are also linked to Breast Cancer.Let's Connect:IG: @blackhealthlitTwitter: @black
The number of Black people in America who have high blood pressure is among the highest in the world. In fact, the American Heart Association estimates that about 55% of Black adults have high blood pressure. What’s even worse is that when we
Tune in to the “If You're Tired, Be Quiet and Go to Sleep” episode! You’ll learn how our sleep habits impact our heart health, diabetes risk, and weight gain.Let's Connect:IG: @blackhealthlitTwitter: @blackhealthlitWebsite(s):www.blackheal
On the “Vegan & Fit” episode host Rachel ‘Rae’ Crowder had a conversation with Randi Franklin who is an expert in veganism and fitness. We talked about the traditional American diet, how plants can give us life, and what it means to truly be a
June is Men’s Health Month so I talked directly to my brothers about Primary Care Doctors on the "Dear Black Men" episode. I covered what is a PCP, how can they help you, and how to find them. ⁠Let's Connect:IG: @blackhealthlitTwitter: @blac
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