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The GYN exam is the most intimate exam exam a woman can have while conscious. We ask very personal questions. Maybe it’s time to hear from women. Take a simple survey today. Take a chance at winning a $50 Amazon gift coupon. Do it today!
Two disagree over Facebook: Is there a limit to the number of friends if you’re outside? How do you deal with the loneliness? Has COVID highlighted our inability to spend time alone with ourselves? What’s acceptable risk for you?
67 years old and she exercises daily. .for her health, for her stress, for her enjoyment. Setting an example of what’s possible. She shares her helpful tips.
This is an introduction for our guest speaker for next week, Ms Nicole Dugan, a physical therapist who will speak to us about our pelvic floor. Get ready..
Malcolm X described the black woman was the most disrespected, unprotected and neglected woman in America. Recently MadameNoire magazine asked 50 black women to describe their experience of living in America in 3 words. What would be your 3 words?
Hear from a sport medicine physician who through a tragic situations learned her calling. A black woman who was willing to follow an unusual path. And through personal experience has learned the benefit of good nutrition.. Now willing to share this information and more with you.
How do you find your doctors. The idea of a directory came about when I started getting multiple request for the names of other black health cards providers. It’s been work putting it together. There have been naysayers. And just when I was starting to get tired, black women started speaking out .. And it was right on time.
Twists, turns and delayed diagnosis- now straight talk. What every woman needs to understand about breast cancer, signs & symptoms, tips about self care and the need to advocate for yourself. (Once again please excuse the static )
This is a conversation about breast cancer from three different perspectives- the patient, the best friend, the breast surgeon. Last week we heard from Dr. Lisa. Now Joan tells her story.
This is not a depressing recital of dismal statistics about breast cancer and black women. They’ve flipped the script. It’s about life and strength and other black women who rally in support. It’s uplifting. Kudos to these women who are rising and letting their voices be heard. They need to be heard. Don’t miss out on this opportunity. Stay tuned, technical difficulties won’t stop this podcast.
The two girl friends had an idea for social change - a way to improve the lives of black women. They had the idea, but no money. What did they do? They received an Echoing Green fellowship. How was that possible? And is there racial equity in philanthropic funding?
On May 4, 2020 Ida B Wells was posthumously awarded a Pulitzer Prize for her reports on lynchings. On February 23,2020 a Black was shot and killed by 2 white men while jogging. Justice has yet to be served.