The Healthy Project Podcast

The Healthy Project
The Healthy Project Podcast

The Healthy Project Podcast is your go-to source for thought-provoking conversations on health equity, public health, and social determinants of health. Hosted by Corey Dion Lewis, each episode explores the intersection of community health, policy, and innovation, offering insights from experts and changemakers who are leading the charge in creating healthier, more equitable communities. Whether you're a healthcare professional, public health advocate, or simply passionate about making a difference, this podcast equips you with the knowledge and inspiration to drive meaningful change. Join us on the journey to build a healthier, more just world—one conversation at a time.

  1. 15 OCT.

    Breaking Down Medical Debt: How It Impacts Under-Resourced Communities & Solutions for Change

    DiscussIn this episode of The Healthy Project Podcast, host Corey Dion Lewis dives deep into the often-overlooked topic of medical debt and how it disproportionately affects under-resourced communities. Corey is joined by Jenifer Bosco, a Senior Attorney at the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC) and co-author of the Model Medical Debt Protection Act. Together, they explore the causes of medical debt, the role of healthcare systems and insurance companies, and practical solutions that can protect vulnerable individuals from crippling financial burdens. Jenifer shares actionable insights on how to navigate the healthcare system, what hospitals and policymakers can do to alleviate medical debt, and how civic engagement can empower individuals to demand change. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to understand the deep-rooted complexities of medical debt and what can be done to bring about health equity and financial relief. Show Notes: 00:00 - Intro: Corey welcomes listeners and introduces the topic of medical debt and its impact on underserved communities.01:14 - Guest Introduction: Meet Jenifer Bosco, Senior Attorney at the National Consumer Law Center, who shares her work on financial and medical debt advocacy.02:35 - Causes of Medical Debt: Jenifer explains the common causes of medical debt, from rising healthcare costs to lack of insurance and high out-of-pocket expenses.05:22 - Impact of Medical Debt on Access to Healthcare: Discussing how the fear of medical bills can prevent people from seeking necessary healthcare services.07:39 - The Role of Healthcare Systems: Jenifer talks about what hospitals can do to reduce the burden of medical debt, including financial assistance programs and better debt collection practices.10:18 - Importance of Financial Assistance Policies: Understanding the need for more accessible and transparent financial aid options for low-income patients.15:47 - The Role of Insurance Companies: Corey and Jenifer discuss how underinsurance and high-deductible health plans contribute to medical debt, and the role of expanding Medicaid.19:33 - Empowering Communities: Civic engagement strategies to help communities advocate for better healthcare policies and protections from medical debt collection.24:03 - The Future of Medical Debt Reform: Jenifer shares her perspective on how ongoing reforms and consumer protection laws can shape a more equitable healthcare system.25:22 - How to Connect: Resources and contact information for Jenifer Bosco and the NCLC for those looking to learn more or get involved. Resources Mentioned: Jenifer Bosco on LinkedInNCLC on FacebookTwitter: @nclc4consumersNCLC WebsiteNCLC’s Medical Debt ResourcesNCLC’s Model Medical Debt Protection ActStay Connected! If you enjoyed this episode and want to stay up to date with all things health, wellness, and public health advocacy, make sure to follow me on social media: X (formerly Twitter): @CoreyDionLewisFacebook: Health Coach LewInstagram: @CoreyDionLewisLinkedIn: Corey Dion LewisTikTok: @CoreyDionLewisWebsite: CoreyDionLewis.com ★ Support this podcast ★

    28 min
  2. 1 OCT.

    How Air Pollution Took Ella's Life: A Wake-Up Call for Public Health and Climate Justice

    In this powerful episode of The Healthy Project Podcast, Corey Dion Lewis revisits a heartbreaking yet vital story that shines a light on the devastating impact of air pollution on public health. Inspired by his 2022 interview with Marisol Iglesias-Gonzalez on the health impacts of climate change, Corey shares the story of Ella Roberta Kissi-Debrah, a young girl from London whose life was tragically cut short by asthma, exacerbated by extreme air pollution. This episode explores how air pollution disproportionately affects marginalized communities, the importance of systemic change, and actionable steps we can take to prevent similar tragedies. Learn how we can fight for clean air, health equity, and climate justice. Don't miss this call to action! Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction: Ella's Story and Climate Change01:18 - Ella Roberta Kissi-Debrah: The Devastating Impact of Air Pollution03:14 - The Legal Breakthrough: Air Pollution as a Cause of Death05:20 - Air Pollution's Disproportionate Effect on Vulnerable Communities06:10 - Solutions: Addressing Air Pollution Systematically08:18 - Closing Thoughts: Advocacy and Action for Clean Air Check out the 2022 episode with Marisol Iglesias-Gonzalez on the health impacts of climate change Stay Connected! If you enjoyed this episode and want to stay up to date with all things health, wellness, and public health advocacy, make sure to follow me on social media: X (formerly Twitter): @CoreyDionLewisFacebook: Health Coach LewInstagram: @CoreyDionLewisLinkedIn: Corey Dion LewisTikTok: @CoreyDionLewisWebsite: CoreyDionLewis.comFollow me for insights, updates, and tips on health equity, mental wellness, and more! Let’s keep the conversation going! Subscribe for more content on health equity, climate change, and public health!#AirPollution #HealthEquity #ClimateJustice #CleanAir #EllaRobertaKissiDebrah ★ Support this podcast ★

    12 min
  3. 23 SEPT.

    Prostate Cancer in Black Men: Health Disparities, Early Detection, and Equity with Kris Bennett of Movember

    In this episode of The Healthy Project Podcast, host Corey Dion Lewis speaks with Kris Bennett, Director of Prostate Cancer Health Equity Initiatives at Movember, about the pressing issue of prostate cancer in Black men. September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, and Kris shares key insights on how early detection, increased awareness, and addressing systemic health disparities can save lives. Discover why Black men are at higher risk for prostate cancer and what’s being done to promote equity in healthcare. Learn about the importance of PSA tests, breaking the silence around men’s health, and actionable steps for early diagnosis and better outcomes. If you care about men’s health, health equity, and cancer prevention, this episode is a must-listen! Show Notes: 00:00 – Introduction to Prostate Cancer Awareness MonthCorey introduces the topic of prostate cancer awareness, especially its impact on Black men, and welcomes guest Kris Bennett. 02:15 – Meet Kris Bennett from MovemberKris shares his background in public health, basketball, and his journey into health equity initiatives. 05:30 – Why Black Men Are at Higher Risk for Prostate CancerA deep dive into the statistics and systemic factors that disproportionately affect Black men when it comes to prostate cancer diagnosis and outcomes. 09:00 – Cultural Barriers: Why Aren’t We Talking About It?Kris discusses the cultural stigmas and barriers that prevent open conversations about prostate health, especially in underserved communities. 12:45 – Breaking Down Barriers to Accessing HealthcareThe conversation shifts to the challenges Black men face in accessing quality healthcare and the need for building trust with providers. 16:30 – The Importance of PSA Testing for Early DetectionLearn about the PSA test, why it’s critical for early diagnosis, and how Black men can advocate for themselves in healthcare settings. 20:15 – Movember’s Prostate Cancer Health Equity InitiativeKris shares details about Movember’s groundbreaking initiatives aimed at reducing prostate cancer disparities and improving outcomes for men of color. 26:00 – Call to Action: Steps You Can TakeCorey and Kris discuss actionable steps listeners can take to support prostate cancer awareness, including getting screened and having important conversations about men’s health. 31:00 – How to Connect with Kris Bennett and Learn More About MovemberClosing remarks with information on how to reach out to Kris Bennett and get involved with Movember’s health equity initiatives. ★ Support this podcast ★

    35 min
  4. 16 SEPT.

    Access Denied: The Real Impact of Healthcare Access on Health Disparities

    In this episode of The Healthy Project Podcast, host Corey Dion Lewis dives deep into the concept of healthcare access and how it drives health disparities. What does it mean to have access to healthcare truly, and how do barriers like cost, location, and cultural competency create massive gaps in health outcomes? We explore the five dimensions of healthcare access—availability, accessibility, affordability, acceptability, and quality—and discuss how they intertwine to shape the lives of marginalized communities. With real-world examples, current data, and actionable solutions, this episode challenges healthcare professionals to reimagine what access to care should look like and how they can make it happen. Show Notes: Episode Highlights: What healthcare access really means (03:12)The five dimensions of healthcare access (05:01)How lack of access contributes to health disparities (08:40)Real-world examples, including Black maternal health (12:25)Solutions: What can be done to improve access? (16:10)Actionable steps for healthcare professionals (19:35)Resources Mentioned in the Episode: Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) Data on Uninsured Rates by Race Commonwealth Fund Report on Healthcare Debt and Avoidance CDC Report on Preventable Maternal Deaths World Health Organization’s (WHO) Five Dimensions of Healthcare Access Affordable Care Act (ACA) Impact on Marginalized Populations Role of Community Health Workers in Expanding Healthcare Access Telehealth Expansion and Its Potential to Reduce Health Disparities Don’t just listen—take action! Whether you're working in policy, healthcare, or advocacy, find one area where you can influence access to care. Share this episode with colleagues, subscribe for more health equity insights, and check out the resources for deeper dives into the research we’ve covered. Connect with Us: Follow Corey on Instagram: @coreydionlewisSubscribe to The Healthy Project Podcast for more episodesVisit our website: www.healthyproject.coSubscribe to the newsletter for health equity updates and more: Subscribe hereLeave Us a Review!If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners passionate about health equity! ★ Support this podcast ★

    10 min
  5. 9 SEPT.

    Fighting Childhood Obesity with Coach Melody: Prevention, Nutrition, and Movement

    In this episode of The Healthy Project Podcast, host Corey Dion Lewis is joined by Coach Melody, President and Chief Wellness Strategist at Unwrap U, to discuss one of the most pressing health issues affecting our youth: childhood obesity. They dive deep into the alarming statistics, practical solutions for families, and the importance of physical activity and proper nutrition. Coach Melody also shares insights on her successful FamFun3K initiative, encouraging families to get moving and prioritize their health. Get inspired by Coach Melody's wisdom and learn how small changes in daily habits can significantly impact the lives of children and families. Let’s get active, eat well, and combat childhood obesity together! 🔔 Subscribe for more health equity conversations and tips! Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction02:00 - Coach Melody's background and passion for wellness04:12 - Alarming childhood obesity statistics07:10 - The impact of school meals on childhood obesity10:25 - Balancing healthy eating with limited resources12:35 - Physical activity and its mental health benefits15:00 - Practical tips for families to stay active together17:12 - FamFun3K: The movement to fight childhood obesity19:30 - How to join the FamFun3K and stay connected with Coach Melody Stay connected with Coach Melody:Website: https://www.unwrapyou.com/FacebookInstagramLinkedinYouTube Stay Connected with The Healthy Project: Subscribe to our newsletter for updates: The Healthy Project NewsletterFollow us on social media for the latest episodes and health tips.#HealthyProjectPodcast #ChildhoodObesity #FamFun3K #Wellness #Nutrition #PhysicalActivity #HealthEquity ★ Support this podcast ★

    20 min
  6. 2 SEPT.

    How Ethical Community Engagement Drives Health Justice

    Join us as we explore ethical community engagement, health justice, and health equity with Dr. Ebony Johnson. In this episode of The Healthy Project Podcast, we dive into data diversity, community trust, public health, research ethics, policy impact, and the social determinants of health. This conversation, hosted by Corey Lewis, uncovers the challenges and opportunities in community-based research, partnerships in research, health communication, health policy, health outcomes, and the critical need for diversity in research. Don’t miss this thought-provoking episode and subscribe to The Healthy Project for more health disparities and equity insights. Key Topics Covered: Introduction to Ethical Community Engagement: What it is and why it’s crucial for health justice.Shared Power in Research: Moving from a researcher-subject dichotomy to a partnership model.Building Community Trust: Strategies for researchers to earn and maintain trust within communities.Data Diversity & Representation: The impact of diverse data on research outcomes and health policy.Challenges in Public Health Research: Addressing the difficulties of connecting with underrepresented groups.Health Equity vs. Health Justice: Understanding the difference and why both are essential.Policy Impact on Health Outcomes: How data can be used to influence health policy and create equitable health systems.The Intersection of Physical Activity & Health Justice: Dr. Johnson’s personal story of how powerlifting ties into her work in health equity.Final Thoughts & Call to Action: Encouraging listeners to engage with The Healthy Project and stay connected with Dr. Ebony Johnson.Connect with Dr. Ebony Johnson: LinkedIn: Ebony DJWebsiteStay Connected with The Healthy Project: Subscribe to our newsletter for updates: The Healthy Project NewsletterFollow us on social media for the latest episodes and health tips.Chapter Markers: 0:00 - Introduction1:00 - What is Ethical Community Engagement?3:45 - The Importance of Shared Power in Research7:15 - Building Trust Between Communities and Researchers10:40 - Challenges in Data Diversity and Representation15:00 - Partnering with Organizations for Better Health Outcomes20:15 - Health Equity vs. Health Justice24:30 - The Role of Policy in Health Equity29:00 - Intersection of Powerlifting and Health Justice33:00 - How to Connect with Dr. Ebony Johnson34:00 - Subscribe to The Healthy ProjectEpisode Resources: Social Determinants of HealthCommunity-Based Participatory Research (CBPR)Health Equity ToolsSupport: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on your favorite podcast platform and share it with your network. Don’t forget to subscribe to The Healthy Project for more discussions on health equity, public health, and community engagement. Contact Us: Website: The Healthy ProjectEmail: podcast@healthyprojectmedia.com ★ Support this podcast ★

    34 min
  7. 26 AOÛT

    Corporate Wellness Reimagined: Holistic Approaches to Health Equity

    In this episode of The Healthy Project Podcast, Corey Dion Lewis sits down with Paula Bell, aka Ninja P, a seasoned business consultant and wellness advocate, to explore the disconnect between corporate wellness initiatives and true health equity. Paula shares her journey from corporate America to becoming a health and wellness entrepreneur. She offers unique insights into how companies can better support their employees holistically—beyond just gym memberships and basic health coaching. They dive deep into mental health, the importance of mindset, and innovative ways smaller businesses can collaborate with larger corporations to bring wellness to underserved communities. 💡 Register for the My City My Health Conference on November 15th to engage in meaningful discussions about health equity, mental health, and more! Learn more and sign up at www.mycity.health. Chapter Markers: 00:00 - Introduction to the Healthy Project Podcast00:30 - Meet Paula Bell aka Ninja P: Her Mission & Journey 02:00 - The Disconnect Between Corporate Wellness and Health Equity 03:35 - The Impact of Stress and Anxiety in the Workplace 05:05 - Holistic Approaches to Employee Well-being08:04 - Mental Health in Corporate Culture: Real-Life Experiences 12:09 - Addressing Fear of Retaliation in the Workplace 14:26 - The Consequences of Ignoring Mental Health17:26 - Shifting Corporate Culture: Where to Start 19:14 - The Role of Vision and Accountability in Cultural Change 21:26 - Wellness for Underserved Communities: The Collaboration Between Big and Small Businesses 26:29 - My City, My Health Conference: What to Expect29:12 - How to Connect with Paula Bell (Ninja P) 29:42 - Call to Action: Register for My City My Health Conference 💪 Don’t miss out on this year’s My City My Health Conference on November 15th! Secure your spot now at www.mycity.health and be part of the movement towards greater health equity. ★ Support this podcast ★

    30 min
  8. 12 AOÛT

    Therapy is Almost Like Dating: Navigating Mental Health in Immigrant Communities

    Thank You to Our SponsorA special thank you to our My City My Health Presenting Sponsor, UnityPoint Health. To learn more about UnityPoint, visit www.unitypoint.org. In this episode of The Healthy Project Podcast, we sit down with Kenya Caledon Ceron, a passionate advocate for immigrant rights and mental health services. Kenya shares her powerful personal story of overcoming childhood trauma, receiving a PTSD diagnosis, and navigating the unique barriers that immigrants face in accessing mental health care. She discusses the intersection of cultural competency, religion, and mental health, and the importance of systemic change to serve immigrant communities in Iowa better. Join us as we explore Kenya’s journey from trauma to advocacy, her legislative work to protect immigrant rights, and her advice for those struggling to find the right mental health support. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in mental health, immigration, and social justice. Show Notes: 00:00 - IntroductionBrooklyn Lowry welcomes listeners to The Healthy Project Podcast and introduces the guest, Kenya Caledon Ceron.02:00 - Kenya’s Immigration JourneyKenya shares her experience migrating to the U.S. at 11 years old and how it impacted her mental health.06:00 - The PTSD DiagnosisDiscussing the significance of receiving a PTSD diagnosis and how it helped Kenya understand her experiences.10:30 - Barriers to TherapyThe cultural, religious, and linguistic challenges that immigrants face in accessing mental health care.15:00 - The Importance of Cultural CompetencyKenya highlights the need for healthcare providers to understand the cultural context of their immigrant patients.20:00 - Advocacy and Legislative WorkKenya explains her involvement in Iowa’s legislative process to protect immigrant communities and promote mental health services.24:00 - Mentorship and Policy EducationHow Kenya became knowledgeable about state policies and her advice for others interested in advocacy.28:00 - Current Projects and Future GoalsKenya shares what she’s currently working on and her hopes for the future of immigrant rights and mental health.30:00 - Closing RemarksBrooklyn thanks Kenya for her insights and encourages listeners to get involved in advocacy. Register for the My City My Health ConferenceDon’t miss out on this year’s My City My Health Conference! Register now at www.mycity.health to join the conversation on health equity and advocacy. ★ Support this podcast ★

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The Healthy Project Podcast is your go-to source for thought-provoking conversations on health equity, public health, and social determinants of health. Hosted by Corey Dion Lewis, each episode explores the intersection of community health, policy, and innovation, offering insights from experts and changemakers who are leading the charge in creating healthier, more equitable communities. Whether you're a healthcare professional, public health advocate, or simply passionate about making a difference, this podcast equips you with the knowledge and inspiration to drive meaningful change. Join us on the journey to build a healthier, more just world—one conversation at a time.

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