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Podcast by The Balm In Gilead

Episodios

  • Episode #91: Fighting for Racial Justice Within White Churches and Institutions

    03/09/2020 Duración: 40min

    This week on Dr. P on the Pod, Dr. Pernessa Seele, and Cheryl Lafferty bring a few of their kitchen table discussions to the Podcast this week. Growing up in the hills of confederate Virginia, Ms. Lafferty shares her life’s journey and work as a racial justice advocate. Her work includes challenging white churches, both individuals and institutions, to explore their consistent, moral disengagement when challenged to accept systematic racism that built our nation and the privileges they continue to enjoy because of it.

  • Episode #90: Movement is life! with Dr. Carla Hartwell

    27/08/2020 Duración: 38min

    This week on Dr. P on the Pod, Dr. Penessa Seele, and Dr. Carla M. Harwell discuss the vicious cycle of joint pain, lack of movement, obesity, and lack of sleep caused by Arthritis. Dr. Harwell explains and encourages us to move. Why? Because Movement Is Life!

  • Episode #89: Protecting our Children’s Health in this Changing Season

    20/08/2020 Duración: 28min

    Episode #89: Protecting our Children’s Health in this Changing Season by The Balm In Gilead

  • Episode 88: A Mid-year Reflection on Race, Health, and Faith

    13/08/2020 Duración: 42min

    If it's Thursday, it's Dr. P on the Pod! This week, The Balm In Gilead's CEO & Founder, Dr. Pernessa Seele, and Deputy Director, Pamela Price talk candidly during there mid-year check-in. They discuss school reopening during a pandemic, the political landscape of America, and what to expect from this year's virtual Healthy Churches 2030 Conference.

  • Episode 87: Executive Women of Color in Pharma Coming Together to Fight for Health Equity

    06/08/2020 Duración: 29min

    Recently a group of women in the pharmaceutical industry came together to form Women of Color in Pharma (WOCIP) as a response to the recent COVID-19 and the racial/social injustice pandemics. Dr. Jones-Burton discusses the finding and solutions of their recently published paper entitled "Improving Health Equity for Black Communities in the Face of Coronavirus Disease-19. These two leading public health advocates tackle the struggles of the intersection of black culture and public health guidelines during COVID-19.

  • Episode #86: Accessing Mental Health Care

    30/07/2020 Duración: 19min

    For the month of July, Dr. P and guest Rose Brown (MSW, Senior Director of Program Services, Mental Health Association of Essex and Morris) have partnered with Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. on a 4-part series to discuss mental health and wellness, and how serious mental health conditions, like schizophrenia, can impact African American adults.Episode 4 explores the potential challenges regarding access to mental health care and resources.For more information and helpful mental health education resources from Janssen, specifically for adults living with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder and their loved ones, please visit Choices in Recovery at www.choicesinrecovery.com.

  • Episode #85: Serious Mental Health Conditions in Diverse Communities

    22/07/2020 Duración: 27min

    For the month of July, Dr. P and guest Rose Brown (MSW, Senior Director of Program Services, Mental Health Association of Essex and Morris) have partnered with Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. on a 4-part series to discuss mental health and wellness, and how serious mental health conditions, like schizophrenia, can impact African American adults.Episode 3 discusses the impact of serious mental health conditions, such as schizophrenia and major depressive disorder, on African American adults.For more information and helpful mental health education resources from Janssen, specifically for adults living with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder and their loved ones, please visit Choices in Recovery at www.choicesinrecovery.com.

  • Episode #84: Faith, Spirituality, and Mental Health

    16/07/2020 Duración: 22min

    For the month of July, Dr. P and guest Rose Brown (MSW, Senior Director of Program Services, Mental Health Association of Essex and Morris) have partnered with Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. on a 4-part series to discuss mental health and wellness, and how serious mental health conditions, like schizophrenia, can impact African American adults.Episode 2 discusses the connection between spirituality, faith, and mental health.For more information and helpful mental health education resources from Janssen, specifically for adults living with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder and their loved ones, please visit Choices in Recovery at www.choicesinrecovery.com.

  • Episode #83: Talking With Your Loved Ones About Mental Health

    09/07/2020 Duración: 28min

    For the month of July, Dr. P and guest Rose Brown (MSW, Senior Director of Program Services, Mental Health Association of Essex and Morris) have partnered with Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. on a 4-part series to discuss mental health and wellness, and how serious mental health conditions, like schizophrenia, can impact African American adults. Episode 1 discusses the importance of voicing mental health concerns to your loved ones and your trusted support system.For more information and helpful mental health education resources from Janssen, specifically for adults living with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder and their loved ones, please visit Choices in Recovery at www.choicesinrecovery.com.

  • Episode #82: Removing A Symbol Of 'Hate And Not Love' In Mississippi w/Rev. Dr. Wayne Williams

    02/07/2020 Duración: 41min

    Mississippi plans to fly a new state flag, one without the Confederate battle emblem in the corner. For 126 years, the Mississippi state flag flew what is deemed a hateful oppressive and divisive symbol.Rev. Dr. Wayne A. Williams discusses Mississippi's current racial climate, the economic effects of COVID-19, and the health disparities that plumage African Americans in Mississippi. Rev. Dr. Williams is the pastor of the historic Lynch Street CME Church in Jackson, MS, and the Presiding Elder of (GJD) The Great Greenwood-Jackson District of the Mississippi South Region of the Fourth Episcopal District of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church.

  • Episode #81: When HIV & COVID-19 Cross Paths with Dr. Tanya Henderson

    25/06/2020 Duración: 35min

    Episode #81: When HIV & COVID-19 Cross Paths with Dr. Tanya Henderson by The Balm In Gilead

  • Episode #80 with Bobby Howard: Does Race Matter in Organ Donation?

    19/06/2020 Duración: 45min

    When former NFL player Bobby Howard suffering severe kidney disease and received a kidney transplant, he made it his life's mission to help others who face life-threatening health challenges. During this episode of Dr. P on The Pod, Mr. Howard discusses the importance of organ donation, since astounding 94-97% of the African Americans on the waitlist are specifically awaiting a life-enhancing kidney transplant.

  • Dr. P On The Pod (PodCast) #79 Michael Kincade

    11/06/2020 Duración: 45min

    On this week's episode, Dr. P and Michael P. Kincade, Sr., discuss caregiving amidst a pandemic, the importance of cognitive health assessments for older adults and try to tackle why African Americans lessen their participation in the race to find the cure for Alzheimer's disease.Michael P. Kincade, Sr. is the Communications and Outreach Coordinator at the BWH Center for Alzheimer Research and Treatment & Massachusetts Alzheimer's Disease Research Center.

  • Episode #78: Two Pandemics Collide in America: Racism and COVID-19 w/ Dr. Franklyn Richardson

    05/06/2020 Duración: 40min

    How do we Respond to Racism during the COVID-19 Outbreak? Rev. Dr. W. Franklyn Richardson, Senior Pastor of the historic Grace Baptist Church in Mount Vernon, New York, answers this question and reacts to the climate in America and discusses the role of the church during this formative time.

  • Episode #77: How to Survive and Thrive in the Face of the COVID-19 w/ Edna Williams

    28/05/2020 Duración: 26min

    The effects of COVID-19 on the health of racial and ethnic minority groups are still emerging. Current data suggest a disproportionate burden of illness and death among racial and ethnic minority groups, and that the elderly are among the most vulnerable. In today's episode of Dr. P on the Pod, Edna Kane-Williams Senior Vice President, Multicultural Leadership at AARP, discusses AARP's commitment to providing resources and assistance to the 50-plus population during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Dr. P and Ms. Williams touch on caregiving amidst COVID-19, AARP Fraud Watch Network, and AARP's Community Connection Platform that connects older adults with volunteers to provide support during the pandemic.

  • Episode #76: The Global Impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19)with Dr. Joyce Howard

    21/05/2020 Duración: 35min

    Globally, as of May 21, 2020, there have been 4,893,186 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 323,256 deaths reported to the World Health Organization (WHO). The coronavirus is effecting individuals worldwide, with 68,347 confirmed cases in the continent of Africa. In today's episode, Dr. Howard discusses how the number of COVID-19 cases in parts of Africa has grown exponentially over the past few weeks, and the challenges facing individuals living in underserved communities in Africa. Dr. Joyce Moon Howard’s work and career is rooted in the global community healthcare movement, where she witnessed the transformative power and positive impact of neighborhood and community action on healthcare.

  • Episode #75: Inequality, Asthma and the Coronavirus with Dr. Donna Carston

    15/05/2020 Duración: 39min

    The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is frightening for all people. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, those with moderate to severe asthma could be at higher risk of having a severe case of the illness. COVID-19 can affect your respiratory tract (nose, throat, lungs), cause an asthma attack, and possibly lead to pneumonia and acute respiratory disease. In this episode of Dr. P on the Pod, Dr. P talks with Dr. Carsten on why racial minorities are disproportionately affected by asthma and why they are at higher risk for serious COVID-19 complications.

  • Episode: #74 Let's Show Some Love to Our Nursing Heroes with Dr. Martha Dawson

    08/05/2020 Duración: 38min

    Nurses are the backbone of the U.S. healthcare industry. In celebration of national nurses week, Dr. P and Dr. Martha A. Dawson, the 13th President of the National Black Nurses Association (NBNA), discuss the essential role of nurses and why young people of color should consider entering the field of nursing. Dr. Dawson shares the role of nursing and the influence of Florence Nightingale — how it has changed over time and what it is like now amid the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

  • Episode #73: Maternal Health Justice and Care for Black Women

    01/05/2020 Duración: 41min

    Black women are three to four times more likely to experience a pregnancy-related death than white women. Alice Freeman calls for maternal health justice as Black women continue to experience high rates of maternal mortality. In conversation with Dr. P, Alice Freeman reminds us of the rich legacy and culture of Black women as midwives and how this ancient art of escorting humanity into the world is continuing to strive today even amid COVID-19.

  • Episode #72: Surviving COVID-19! The Asiedu Family

    24/04/2020 Duración: 36min

    This week on Dr. P on The Pod, Dr. P gets a real-life account from Tanya, John, and Janelle Asiedu on the loneliness and trauma caused by contracting the COVID-19 disease. Each family member describes their experience and how they battled through. Tanya reveals the extreme loneliness she felt being in isolation. Janelle, her daughter, is married and pregnant with her first child, recounts how anxious she was about the virus and its potential effects on her pregnancy. John, her father, is a medical professional who also became a victim to the coronavirus. He shares his symptoms and pleads for us to listen to the recommendation of the public health officials and stay home to slow the spread of COVID-19.

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