Wellness Evolution Global Healthy Living Foundation
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- Salud y forma física
A podcast bringing you diverse conversations about the mind, body, and wellness journey. The podcast is part of the Global Healthy Living Foundation Podcast Network and hosted by Angel Tapia and Danielle Ali.
Learn more at www.GHLF.org/podcasts.
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Breaking Barriers: Supporting Indigenous Health and Wellness Solutions with Ashley Krivohlavek
In this episode, we’re joined by Ashley Krivohlavek, a proud member of the Cherokee Nation hailing from Oklahoma. Ashley's health journey started with a diagnosis of psoriatic arthritis, sparking her to become a passionate advocate.
We discuss the health care obstacles faced by indigenous communities and the importance of shared decision-making and cultural sensitivity in health care. Join us for this insightful discussion.
Among the highlights in this episode:
01:48: Ashley discusses the importance of emotional support and disease education, and highlights the unique health challenges, particularly access to care in indigenous communities
02:59: Angel and Ashley talk about the cultural stigma in indigenous communities that hinders health care access and the need for open dialogue
04:45: Ashley shares her personal experiences with psoriatic arthritis, access to health care, and challenges faced by indigenous people in accessing quality health care
07:27: Ashley emphasizes the need for cultural sensitivity in health care and shares her experiences with health care providers
14:46: Ashley provides advice for health care providers working with indigenous patients, stressing the importance of partnership, education, and cultural understanding
16:57: Ashley states her primary wish for her community's health and support
For more information, you can read our article: ‘Health Disparities and Hope: Navigating Indigenous Health Care Across Generations’
Contact Our Host
Angel Tapia, Senior Manager of Hispanic Outreach: atapia@ghlf.org
A podcast episode produced by Ben Blanc, Manager of Programs & Special Projects at GHLF.
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Bridging Health Equity: A Conversation on Providing Quality Health Care for the Hispanic Community
Join our host, Angel Tapia, as she talks with Dr. Leybelis Padilla, an expert in public health and social justice. Together, they delve into the critical issues surrounding health equity, mental health, cultural consideration, and social determinants of health within the Hispanic community.
Contact Our Hosts
Angel Tapia, Senior Manager of Hispanic Outreach: atapia@ghlf.org
Danielle Ali, Senior Systems Analyst: dali@ghlf.org
Amy Finkelstein, Operations Administrator: afinkelstein@ghlf.org
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The Many Facets of Hispanic Identity: A Candid Conversation Across Generations
Join our host, Angel Tapia, as she dives deep into the intricate layers of Hispanic identity and its profound connection to mental health across different generations with her guests. Through heartfelt discussions, we explore how these stereotypes impact mental health within Hispanic communities and shed light on the varying perspectives that shape these narratives.
Tune in for a special episode of Wellness Evolution with guests Samantha Benn, therapist and licensed clinical social worker, and Felicia Tapia, master's student in marriage and family therapy.
Contact Our Hosts
Angel Tapia, Senior Manager of Hispanic Outreach: atapia@ghlf.org
Danielle Ali, Senior Systems Analyst: dali@ghlf.org
Amy Finkelstein, Operations Administrator: afinkelstein@ghlf.org
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S2, Ep 12- Mindful Moment: Gaining a Deeper Understanding of your Mindful Body’s Potential
Take a peaceful pause today and join us for an intentional breathing practice paired with a visualization. Renowned yoga instructor Jennifer Carlin will guide us through an alternate nostril breathing (nadi shodhana pranayama) designed to ease anxiety.
Take a listen to learn more about your body and how to give your parasympathetic nervous system, which is crucial for relaxation and restoration, a much-needed reset.
Contact Our Hosts
Angel Tapia, Senior Manager of Hispanic Outreach: atapia@ghlf.org
Danielle Ali, Senior Systems Analyst: dali@ghlf.org
Amy Finkelstein, Operations Administrator: afinkelstein@ghlf.org
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S2, Ep 11- It's Okay to Not Be Okay: A Journey to Mental Illness Advocacy
In this conversation, Pamela Price talks about her experience as a Black health care professional who deals with personal mental illness. She shares how her journey led her to work with national and government agencies, where she plays a role in developing and implementing programs to cater to the needs of women and underserved communities. Pamela a sheds light on the challenges faced by health care professionals from marginalized communities and the impact of their work in creating a more equitable health care system.
Among the highlights in this episode:
2:24: Pamela Price shares her personal health journey, discussing her struggles with mental health and how it led her to become an advocate
4:40: Angel Tapia, Senior Manager of Hispanic Outreach, and Pamela discuss the importance of giving yourself permission to seek help and support for mental health concerns. They also address the impact of mental health stigma within the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) community
5:19: Pamela elaborates on how stigmas hinders the BIPOC community and how it can create false narratives about mental health, contributing to increased suicide rates among Black youth
8:42: Pamela talks about the power of sharing her story on social media, how it can create a safe space for others to open up about their mental health, and how it can lead to more open conversations within families
11:46: Pamela highlights some policies in the school system that may hinder mental health support for children and emphasizes the need for more minority mental health professionals and culturally tailored interventions
13:38: Pamela mentions the positive shift in legislation towards increased funding for mental health support and the importance of normalizing mental health conversations in various sectors of society
16:00: Pamela emphasizes the importance of focusing on personal wellness in order to be an effective advocate and support for others
19:25: Angel and Pamela discuss the need for individuals to regularly check in with themselves, regardless of whether they have a diagnosed mental health condition, in order to maintain their overall mental health
21:01: Pamela emphasizes the role of generational trauma and genetic links in mental health, particularly within Black and Brown communities
23:30: Pamela shares the importance of educating oneself and others about mental health signs, symptoms, and resources
25:10: The need for the current generation to adapt and provide support to younger generations in a rapidly changing society
26:30: Pamela suggests seeking out resources and support groups in order to better understand and manage mental health
Contact Our Hosts
Angel Tapia, Senior Manager of Hispanic Outreach: atapia@ghlf.org
Danielle Ali, Senior Systems Analyst: dali@ghlf.org
Amy Finkelstein, Operations Administrator: afinkelstein@ghlf.org
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S2, Ep 10- Gracefully Treading Water: Finding Healing with Aqua Yoga
In this episode, aqua yoga coach Christa Fairbrother talks about her experience with chronic illness and stresses the importance of self-care and balancing personal and professional life. She also shares how yoga has helped her and how others can benefit from it too.
Among the highlights in this episode:
0:46: Quote by Carolyn White: "I am not everything that has ever happened to me. I am everything I became while I healed, stronger but softer, focused, but not obsessed. A teacher but still a student. I am not broken. I am beautiful. I am a survivor."
1:43: Christa shares her journey with chronic illness, starting with symptoms as a child, leading to a diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematosus, and later a diagnosis of mixed connective tissue disease, which includes lupus and rheumatoid arthritis
5:51: “It's very hard to educate myself as a patient, and then being able to go to appointments and get good information from providers, because they're basically in the same situation as me. … So I feel like a guinea pig a lot of the time, because there's just not the research on those rare diseases,” says Christa
7:18: Christa discusses the challenges of advocating for herself while managing her personal and professional life; maintaining a balance between being a patient, a partner, a parent, and a self-employed professional
8:18: Christa shares about the importance of being open about her chronic illness to build connection, authenticity, and show others with similar conditions that they can also benefit from practices like yoga and aqua therapy
10:42: A discussion about the history of pool discrimination including the resulting disparities in drowning rates for kids from BIPOC communities due to historical discrimination and lack of access to swimming pools
14:35: Christa discusses the connection between mental and physical wellness, highlighting the feedback loop between them
15:49: How aquatic therapy is related to self-efficacy because it is enjoyable, accessible, and helps people meet their goals, which in turn encourages them to achieve more goals
19:18: Christa shares the importance of doing at least one thing each day. This mindset helps people with chronic illness to keep moving forward and prevent their condition from taking over their lives
Contact Our Hosts
Angel Tapia, Senior Manager of Hispanic Outreach: atapia@ghlf.org
Danielle Ali, Senior Systems Analyst: dali@ghlf.org
Amy Finkelstein, Operations Administrator: afinkelstein@ghlf.org
We want to hear from you. Send your feedback and comments via email, video, or audio clips to wellnessevolution@ghlf.org.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.