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Podcast by The Balm In Gilead

Episodios

  • Episode #133: Breast Cancer Under 30: A Daddy’s Story! w/ JT Logan

    28/10/2021 Duración: 32min

    JT shares with Dr. P a brief, but intense, look into his compassionate walk with his wife, Ena’s, during her journey with breast cancer, and what he is doing now to keep her legacy alive with a call for women under 30 to prevent breast cancer.

  • Episode #132: Is your sanctuary a safe haven for victims or survivors of domestic violence?

    21/10/2021 Duración: 27min

    This week Sande Bailey-Gwinn joins Dr. P for a reality check on Domestic Violence in our community. October is Domestic Violence Awareness month and you don’t want to miss this podcast! Listen Up!!

  • Episode #131: Happy Birthday Dr. P! with Faye Edwards (Season 2)

    14/10/2021 Duración: 26min

    Dr. P is joined by her best friend and owner of Faie Afrikan Art Gallery, Chicago's only African American Art Gallery, Faye Edwards. Their robust discussion includes a praise report of being a 17 year breast cancer survivor.

  • Episode #130: Welcome Back!! Getting Our Bodies Ready for Winter!!

    07/10/2021 Duración: 29min

    2021 Season 2 Opener | As the season changes from Spring/Summer to Fall/Winter, our bodies also shift their requirements to accommodate the cool and cold weather patterns on our bodies. Our Holistic Guru, Alice Freeman, will discuss the simple changes we can make that will provide our bodies with Winter Essentials.

  • Episode #129 Musing with Dr. P

    24/06/2021 Duración: 31min

    As Dr. P brings her winter/spring podcast season to a close, Dr. Pernessa C. Seele shares some exclusive news about her upcoming personal summer ventures with thoughts and reflections about "These Days of Our Lives." We will see you back on the pod in September 2021.

  • Episode #128: All My Love to the Brothers: Happy Father’s Day with Rev. Dominic A. Smith

    17/06/2021 Duración: 40min

    About the Podcast:Rev. Smith and Dr. P talk candidly about Black Men’s Health, including what Sisters can do to help. They delve into the realities of stress and its impact on Black Men “living while Black in America.”About My Guest:The Rev. Dominic A. Smith is the Organizing Pastor of The Ezekiel Church in Baltimore, MD; the First Vice President of the United Baptist Missionary Convention & Auxiliaries of the State of Maryland; the Community Pastoral Outreach Coordinator for LifeBridge Health, a major acute care hospital system headquartered in Baltimore, MD.

  • Episode #127: Pastoral Care for those living with Alzheimer’s w/Dr. John Swinton

    09/06/2021 Duración: 20min

    June is Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month. Dr. John Swinton, Professor in Practical Theology and Pastoral Care and Chair in Divinity and Religious Studies at the University of Aberdeen, shares his work and passion for theology and pastoral care related to those living with Alzheimer's.

  • Episode #126: Summer Fever with Yolanda Reed

    03/06/2021 Duración: 21min

    This week on Dr. P on the Pod, join Dr. P and her good girlfriend, Yolanda Reid, around the kitchen table for some laughing and planning for the summer.

  • Episode #125: A Constructive Theologian Speaks Out! w/Rev. Dr. David Emmanuel Goatley

    27/05/2021 Duración: 37min

    Professor Goatley shares insight on strategies for moving forward through the lens of constructive theology, including a message to pastors running on empty.

  • Episode #124 The Church Doors are Opening with Rev. Dr. Watson Jones III

    20/05/2021 Duración: 32min

    This week on Dr. P on the Pod, Dr. P sits down with Pastor Jones as he shares his in-depth thinking and strategies on bringing the members of Compassion Baptist Church back in the building. Dr. P and Pastor Jones also share thoughts on the Black Church Beyond COVID-19.About My Guest:Pastor Watson Jones III is the Senior Pastor of Compassion Baptist Church in Chicago, IL whose mission is to reach and grow people to be passionate for God and compassion towards others.

  • Episode#123: Your Voice Matters with Erline Belton

    13/05/2021 Duración: 30min

    This week on Dr. P on the Pod, Dr. P sits down with Erline as she shares insight into why she wrote her latest book, Your Voice Matters – Conversations you Dare to Have. She empowers us to speak up and move through the fear and often times uncomfortable situations that causes us to stay silent.Erline Belton is a real estate developer, organizational development consultant, the CEO and Founder of the Lyceum Group, and the author of Your Voice Matters – Conversations you Dare to Have and A Journey that Matters, your personal Living Legacy.

  • Episode #122 No Menthol Sunday with Delmonte Jefferson

    06/05/2021 Duración: 28min

    This week on Dr. P on the Pod, Dr. P sits down with Mr. Jefferson to discuss why we must keep talking boldly and loudly about Black Health Equity. Tobacco is one of the leading causes of death among African Americans. NO Menthol Sunday is coming up on May 16th.Delmonte Jefferson is the Executive Director of The Center for Black Health & Equity (formerly known as NAATPN, Inc.), a national organization that facilitates public health programs to benefit communities and people of African descent.

  • #122: Hereditary ATTR-CM – An Underdiagnosed Cause of Heart Failure – with Don and Jackie Chaney

    29/04/2021 Duración: 19min

    For National Minority Health Month, Dr. P interviews former NBA player and coach Don Chaney and his wife, Jackie, about his diagnosis of hereditary transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (hATTR-CM). ATTR-CM is a type of amyloidosis (a group of diseases in which certain proteins change shape, or “misfold,” and can build up in different parts of the body) that affects the heart and is associated with heart failure – it's also underrecognized and underdiagnosed even by doctors. Don and Jackie are working to raise awareness of the signs, symptoms, and risk factors of the condition, including how the Black/African American community is disproportionately affected. They are urging others who have heart failure, are experiencing unresolved symptoms and have a family history of heart disease to talk to a doctor or cardiologist. Visit www.yourheartsmessagewithdon.com to learn more and fill out a doctor discussion guide to help you at your next doctor’s appointment. The health information contained herein is provide

  • Dr. P On The Pod (PodCast) #121 Rev. Dr. Dominique A. Robinson

    22/04/2021 Duración: 35min

    Discussing our feelings about the conviction of the policeman who killed Brother George Floyd, Dr. Robinson gives us an in-depth look into her thinking and vision on how the church must begin to tackle real life issues – hard core issues – issues that matter to our everyday lives.The Rev. Dr. Dominique A. Robinson serves as the newly appointed inaugural Dean of Chapel and Assistant Professor of Religion at Wiley College – “the home of the Great Debaters” – in Marshall, TX. She is the founder of iHomiletic™, a groundbreaking homiletic that employs social media linguistics and technology as a methodology to reconnect millennials to the Church. Dr. Robinson has preached the Gospel across the United States and abroad in Guyana, South America, Barbados, Haiti, and Trinidad and Tobago.  Her life’s goal is to fuse her doctrine, discipline, and testimony to be an effective advocate and ally for those who are marginalized.

  • EP #120: What Does the COVID-19 Vaccination Mean for African-Americans with Dr. Freda Lewis Hall

    15/04/2021 Duración: 36min

    This week's Dr. P on the Pod, we are revisiting a podcast in which Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall, shared her thoughts on health disparities as it relates to COVID-19. Her 35-year career placed her on the frontlines of health care as a clinician, educator, researcher, and leader in the biopharmaceuticals and life sciences industries. Dr. Lewis-Hall provides us with a frank discussion on why African Americans must become engaged in all stages of vaccine development, including COVID-19.

  • Episode #119: It Is Time To Plant A Garden! Sha'von Terrell

    08/04/2021 Duración: 29min

    The Balm In Gilead and The Black Church Food Security Project is launching the African American Church Community Garden and Food Security Project in South Carolina this week. Food insecurity, food deserts, food inequity are real issues for the Black community. Churches with land to grow food can make a difference!!About My Guest: ShaVon Terrel, Deputy Director, Black Church Food Security NetworkA rising voice in the Black Food and Land Sovereignty Community. Sha’Von Terrell is a child of the Deep South, freedom dreamer and a strategic good systems planner

  • Episode #118: Holy Week! The Black Church and The Pandemic: One Year Later with Bishop Derrick McRae

    01/04/2021 Duración: 28min

    As we celebrate the mystical, transformative days of Holy Week, Bishop-Elect McRae and Dr. P discuss the crossroads of the Black Church one year into the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Episode #116: This is National Nutrition Month – 10 Things We Must Do! with Dr. Debra Peek - Haynes

    17/03/2021 Duración: 40min

    Debra Peek-Haynes gives us much to think about regarding why some of us consistently eat so poorly. She gives us 10 things that we must do now to move our personal health in the right direction.Debra Peek-Haynes is an entrepreneur, health and wellness advocate, host of the podcast “Debra’s Healing Kitchen”, author, “The Beginners’ Guide to Healthy Living” and “The Simplified Guide to Healthy Living”. She is the president of DHK Wellness Strategies, Inc. a non-profit organization committed to the addressing health disparities in the African American and Hispanic communities. Debra became interested in holistic and nutritional healing when she and her husband had difficulty conceiving a child. More than twenty-five years ago, she was introduced to a holistic physician who exposed her to a new mindset for a healthier lifestyle. She spent countless hours learning from holistic practitioners, reading books and creating healthy recipes. After transforming to a healthy lifestyle, Debra was able to conceive and birth

  • Episode #115 A Life-Long Witness to God’s Grace! with Hydeia Broadbent

    11/03/2021 Duración: 35min

    Having been a guest speaker at age 6 for the Harlem Week of Prayer for the Healing of AIDS in the early years of this national movement, Hydeia discusses her extraordinary life, so far, living with AIDS. Now 36, Hydeia has much to say to teens and young adults living with HIV and AIDS.Hydeia Broadbent is an long-long AIDS Activist. She was born in 1984 with HIV. Hydeia Broadbent began her debut as an HIV/AIDS activist and public speaker at six years old. By 12 years old, Hydeia appeared on many national television programs including Oprah, 20/20, Good Morning America, “A Conversation with Magic Johnson” on Nickelodeon. She has been featured in prominent publications to include; New York Times, People, Essence, Ebony, Health Quest, POZ, National Geographic, and Real Health. Hydeia also co-graced the cover of TV Guide.

  • Episode 114: Understanding hATTR Amyloidosis with Joanna Pearson

    04/03/2021 Duración: 35min

    This week, Dr. P will be joined by Joanna Pearson, a Patient Education Liaison (PEL) from Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, to discuss a rare, genetic condition that disproportionately affects African Americans. Known as hereditary ATTR amyloidosis, or hATTR amyloidosis, the disease is more common for people of certain ethnicities, including those of African (West African: Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone) and Afro-Caribbean descent.For more information about hATTR amyloidosis, and to request to speak with an Alnylam PEL who can answer questions you may have about hATTR amyloidosis, please visit www.hATTRbridge.com.Content sponsored and provided by Alnylam Pharmaceuticals.ABOUT OUR GUEST: JOANNA PEARSON, RN, BSN, CPRHJoanna Pearson is a Patient Education Liaison at Alnylam Pharmaceuticals. In her role, she is responsible for educating individuals and their families about hereditary transthyretin (hATTR) amyloidosis – a rare, life-threatening condition. Joanna received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing fr

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