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Because pregnancy is about mom too.
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18 OCT 2024 · Join host Kenya Gipson in this impactful episode of The MEternal Podcast, where we delve into the vital issues surrounding maternal health and healthcare access. In an enlightening conversation with Christine Squires, CEO of Americares, we explore the global impact of maternal health on communities and the pressing need for accessible healthcare resources. Christine shares insights from her extensive experience in the field, highlighting innovative solutions and the role of organizations in improving health outcomes for mothers and children worldwide. Tune in to discover how you can be part of the change and support maternal health initiatives in your community and beyond.
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23 SEP 2024 · This episode of MEternal LIVE hosted by Kenya Gipson and features special guests Angela Yee and Cara Marie, in a powerful conversation about women's health, maternal well-being, and the importance of early detection. This episode dives into the unique challenges women face in managing their health, offering candid discussions, expert insights, and personal stories of triumph. The hosts emphasize the critical need for regular checkups and recognizing symptoms early, empowering women to take control of their health and future. Listen for an honest conversation, real-life experiences, and a community of support for all women navigating their health journeys.
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12 SEP 2024 · In this poignant and powerful episode of the MEternal Podcast, we sit down with maternal health advocates Omari Maynard and Bruce McIntyre, featured in the impactful HULU documentary "Aftershock." Both Omari and Bruce faced the devastating loss of their significant others due to birthing complications. Their stories of grief, resilience, and transformation offer profound insights into the challenges of single fatherhood and the urgent need for healthcare reform.
In this episode, we explore:
Personal Stories of Loss: Omari and Bruce share their heartbreaking experiences of losing their partners and the emotional toll it has taken on their lives.
Single Fatherhood: Their journey through parenting alone and the challenges they face as they raise their children without their partners.
Advocacy and Change: How these fathers have channeled their grief into a powerful platform to advocate for families of color, pushing for systemic changes in maternal healthcare.
Building Support Systems: Insights into creating communities and resources to support those affected by similar tragedies and ensuring that their voices are heard.
Join us for a deeply moving conversation that highlights the urgent need for change in maternal health care and the incredible strength found in advocacy and community. This episode is a testament to the power of turning personal loss into a catalyst for broader change.
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4 SEP 2024 · Welcome to a compelling episode of "MEternal LIVE," from the Marriot Marquee in Times Square NYC where Coach Kenya dives deep into the long-term effects of fibroids and their specific health impacts on Black women. Join us as we sit down with reality TV Star Cynthia Bailey and wellness advocate Mal Bailey, alongside leading specialists from USA Fibroid Centers.
In this insightful discussion, we'll explore:
- **Understanding Fibroids:** What are fibroids, and why do they disproportionately affect Black women?
- **Long-Term Health Implications:** How do fibroids influence overall health, from reproductive challenges to chronic pain and beyond?
- **Personal Stories:** Cynthia and Mal Bailey share their personal journeys and experiences with fibroids, shedding light on the emotional and physical toll.
- **Medical Insights:** USA Fibroid Centers provide valuable information on treatment options, management strategies, and the latest advancements in care.
- **Empowerment and Advocacy:** How can women take charge of their health, and what resources are available for those struggling with fibroids?
Tune in for a candid conversation filled with expert advice, personal stories, and actionable information that aims to empower and educate. Whether you're living with fibroids or seeking to understand the broader impacts on women's health, this episode is a crucial resource for navigating your journey with knowledge and support.
Don't miss this essential discussion on "Fibroids and Wellness." Subscribe now and be part of the conversation!
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25 JUL 2024 · Welcome to a special episode of MEternal in recognition of Black Maternal Mental Health Week, where @CoachKenya and @AngelinaSpicer dive deep into the crucial topic of postpartum depression advocacy and its profound impact on maternal health outcomes. As we observe Black Maternal Health Week and highlight global maternal health issues, our hosts are joined by experts to discuss the intersection of mental health and motherhood. They also explore the pivotal role of nonprofit partners like March of Dimes in improving health outcomes within communities of color. Join us for an insightful conversation that sheds light on the importance of awareness, support, and action in maternal health advocacy.
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15 JUL 2024 · The conversation explores the importance of understanding and advocating for maternal health care, particularly for black women with Nathifa Forde the inaugural Executive Director of NYC Her Future and Deputy Executive Director of the Young Men's Initiative. It emphasizes the need for education, community support, and a more holistic approach to birthing. The guest discusses the systemic barriers faced by black women in maternal health care, including weathering of the womb and biases within the healthcare system. The conversation also highlights the significance of doulas and midwives in providing personalized care and empowering women during the birthing process. The future of black maternal health is envisioned as one that prioritizes community education, supports more midwives and doulas of color, and challenges the monetization of the birthing process.
Takeaways
Education and understanding of one's body are crucial for maternal health care.
Community support and connection are important for better experiences and outcomes.
Systemic barriers, such as weathering of the womb and biases in the healthcare system, affect black women's maternal health.
Investing in more midwives and doulas of color is essential.
Advocacy, asking questions, and trusting one's gut are key in navigating doctor's appointments and the birthing process.
The future of black maternal health should prioritize community education, holistic practices, and postpartum care.
Learn more about NYC Her Future here: https://nyc.gov/herfuture/
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18 JUN 2024 · Congressman Jamal Bowman discusses the importance of early voting and the need for active participation in elections. He highlights the significance of knowing your district and representatives and emphasizes the power of individual votes. The conversation then shifts to the issues of Black maternal health and the impact of collective and individual trauma on communities of color. Congressman Bowman discusses the need for comprehensive solutions, such as the Momnibus Bill, to address the racial disparities in maternal health. He also emphasizes the importance of grassroots organizing, holding elected officials accountable, and building power within the community. The conversation concludes with a discussion on economic issues, including the need to raise the federal minimum wage and provide universal childcare. Congressman Bowman acknowledges the challenges of implementing policies and emphasizes the importance of local organizing and advocacy. He also addresses the role of political parties in serving the best interests of the Black community and highlights his commitment to listening, learning, and enacting change.
Takeaways
Participating in early voting and being informed about your district and representatives is crucial for active participation in elections.
Black maternal health is a pressing issue that requires comprehensive solutions, such as the Momnibus Bill, to address racial disparities and provide necessary resources and support.
Grassroots organizing and holding elected officials accountable are essential for creating change and addressing the needs of the community.
Economic issues, including raising the federal minimum wage and providing universal childcare, are important for improving the well-being of working-class individuals and families.
Political parties play a role in serving the best interests of the Black community, but there is still work to be done to address racial disparities and advance racial justice.
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12 JUN 2024 · Join Kenya Gipson, Dr. Risikat Busari and Busie Matsiko-Andan as they delve into the intricate relationship between parentification and maternal health in the riveting podcast series, "MEternal." In each episode, these seasoned experts explore the profound impact of parentification—the process by which a child is compelled to take on the role of a parent or caregiver—on the physical, emotional, and mental well-being of mothers.
Drawing from their wealth of experience in psychology, sociology, and maternal health advocacy, Dr. Busari and Busie Matsiko-Andan dissect the complex layers of parentification, shedding light on its origins, manifestations, and consequences for maternal health outcomes. Through candid discussions, expert interviews, and personal anecdotes, "MEternal" offers invaluable insights into how parentification shapes maternal identity, relationships, and access to healthcare resources.
Whether you're a healthcare professional, a parent, or an individual interested in the intersection of psychology and maternal health, "MEternal" provides a thought-provoking exploration of a phenomenon often overlooked in discussions about women's health. Tune in to "MEternal" and embark on a journey of discovery, empathy, and empowerment as we unravel the profound impact of parentification on the journey to maternal well-being.
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30 MAY 2024 · Dr. Amanda Williams, an OBGYN and part of the California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative, discusses the Low Dose Aspirin Campaign funded by March of Dimes. The campaign aims to prevent preterm birth and preeclampsia, particularly in black birthing people. Low dose aspirin improves blood flow through the placenta and should ideally be started around 12 weeks of pregnancy. The campaign focuses on community outreach and education to ensure that patients and providers are aware of the benefits of low-dose aspirin. The conversation also highlights the importance of trust-building and communication between healthcare providers and patients.
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23 MAY 2024 · Welcome to a thought-provoking episode of MEternal, where @coachkenya delves deep into pressing global issues with influential figures. In this installment, Coach Kenya sits down with esteemed South African politician and @unwomen representative, Dr. Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka. Together, they navigate the intricate landscape of education, women empowerment, and gender equality, exploring their profound impact on maternal health worldwide.
Through insightful conversation, Dr. Mlambo-Ngcuka shares her expertise and experiences, shedding light on the interconnectedness of these crucial issues. From the barriers women face in accessing education to the systemic challenges hindering gender equality, every aspect is dissected with clarity and empathy.
Join us as we uncover the root causes of the maternal health crisis, unveiling the vital role that education and women empowerment play in its resolution. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how these fundamental pillars shape the trajectory of societies and pave the way for a more equitable future.
Listen to this enlightening discussion on MEternal, available exclusively on @iheartradio.
Because pregnancy is about mom too.
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