Black Scholars Speak

Janelle Gore

Welcome to Black Scholars Speak, where we connect research, culture, and community to amplify Black voices and foster a stronger community together. Hosted by Janelle Gore—a Clinical Psychology PhD student—this podcast invites listeners of all ages & stages into insightful and real conversations with Black researchers & health experts. Topics range from navigating academia, sleep, maternal health, mental health, caregiving, community building, and so much more! Each episode is packed with tools to uplift and inspire. New episodes drop every two weeks on Tuesdays!

  1. The Importance of Good Mentorship and Centering Black Women’s Sexual Health

    JAN 17

    The Importance of Good Mentorship and Centering Black Women’s Sexual Health

    In this episode of Black Scholars Speak, Dr. Amber Sophus takes us on a bold, affirming journey through academic mentorship and the realities of Black women’s sexual health. She breaks down why mentorship isn’t optional in academia—it’s a survival tool—and shares how building a “mentorship team” can provide the layered support needed to thrive in research, leadership, and advocacy spaces. Together, we explore how lived experience strengthens the way we study and serve communities, why Black women’s voices must be centered in HIV/STI prevention, and how stigma and misinformation continue to shape sexual health outcomes. We also get into the conversations too many people avoid: sexual confidence, boundaries, communication, and the role of self-pleasure in understanding your body and protecting your health. Dr. Sophus reminds us that pleasure and prevention are not opposites—they work together, and honest dialogue can be life-changing. To close, she shares details about her upcoming Pleasure Class workshop on Wednesday, January 28th 12-1:30pm EST, designed to help women increase sexual pleasure while strengthening skills around safety, turn-ons, boundaries, and empowered communication. REGISTER TODAY! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pleasure-class-tickets-1975007321063 Contact Dr. Amber Sophus Instagram: @dr.ambersophus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amber-sophus-2751ab72/ Email: sophus@uthscsa.edu

    55 min
  2. The Breakdown with Dr. Feylen Lewis: Empowering & Supporting Youth Caregivers

    2025-10-17

    The Breakdown with Dr. Feylen Lewis: Empowering & Supporting Youth Caregivers

    Join Dr. Feylyn Lewis for The Breakdown, as she takes over the podcast to host and share her personal journey and professional insights into the world of youth caregiving. Discover the challenges and triumphs faced by young caregivers, and learn how we can support them through recognition, financial aid, and emotional guidance. Dr. Lewis highlights the importance of community involvement, leveraging the strengths of Black faith communities, and the resources available to uplift these young heroes. Understand the profound impact of caregiving on youth and how we can all play a part in their journey. Introduction to Youth Caregiving Dr. Feylyn Lewis shares her personal story of becoming a youth caregiver at age 11.Key Needs of Youth Caregivers Recognition, financial support, and emotional guidance are highlighted as essential needs.Mental Health Challenges Discussion on the mental health impacts faced by young caregivers, including depression and anxiety.Resources and Support Organizations Overview of organizations like the American Association of Caregiving Youth and KESEM.Role of Faith Communities How faith communities can support youth caregivers through recognition and support groups.Call to Action Encouragement to recognize and support youth caregivers in various community settings.Conclusion Emphasizing the beauty of caregiving and the need for appropriate support to mitigate negative outcomes. Contact Dr. Lewis: Email: ⁠⁠feylyn.m.lewis@vanderbilt.edu⁠⁠ Website: ⁠⁠https://www.drfeylynlewis.com⁠⁠ LinkedIn: ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/feylynlewis/

    9 min

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Welcome to Black Scholars Speak, where we connect research, culture, and community to amplify Black voices and foster a stronger community together. Hosted by Janelle Gore—a Clinical Psychology PhD student—this podcast invites listeners of all ages & stages into insightful and real conversations with Black researchers & health experts. Topics range from navigating academia, sleep, maternal health, mental health, caregiving, community building, and so much more! Each episode is packed with tools to uplift and inspire. New episodes drop every two weeks on Tuesdays!