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Let’s be honest, therapy is expensive, lacks diversity and not always easy to access. But thankfully, this isn’t therapy. Hosted by Dr. Nic Hardy, Psychotherapist in Houston, Texas - Untherapeutic explores common relationship problems seen behind closed doors in counseling. The topics explored on this podcast are centered around unaddressed issues in relationships. A healthy blend of professional and personal perspective, Untherapeutic tackles common relationship challenges that are overshad ...
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Expert Insights by the Black Dog Institute is a series of podcasts each tackling an important mental health topic and providing insight and expert knowledge from and for health professionals. Black Dog Institute is a global pioneer in the identification, prevention and treatment of mental illness and the promotion of well-being. Our unique approach incorporates clinical services with research, education and the voice of lived experience to reduce the incidence of mental illness and suicide, ...
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Something Positive for Positive People

Courtney Brame - Something Positive for Positive People (SPFPP.org)

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Something Positive for Positive People (SPFPP) is 501c3 nonprofit organization supporting people living with herpes. The podcast is an STI Stigma Minimization initiative to address the mental and emotional wellness of people with herpes. The Founder, Courtney Brame, an Emotional Wellness Practitioner and Yogi, interviews people about their experiences navigating herpes stigma. With the lessons from our guests, we create research, education resources, and trainings for health professionals an ...
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How Y’all Healing?™️ is a series of conversations with healers, leaders and organizations about their healing journey, and the importance of Health and Wellness for black and brown people. Host, Spry Lee Scott talks to guests about the work that they are doing to heal our communities, AND find out what’s in their personal self-care package!
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America, Who Hurt You?

The Meteor, Foment Productions

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Our country has always been a hot mess. But now, between political rage, climate crises and social-media polarization, it’s quite literally on fire. This low-key mid-apocalyptic moment has raised a question for Tony-award-winning Sarah Jones and her many characters: America, Who Hurt You? Bookended by the debates, dialogues, and hilarious digressions of the characters made famous by Sarah’s one-person shows and acclaimed film Sell/Buy/Date, this podcast explores our political dramas, persona ...
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Arthritis life features real patient stories, expert advice, life hacks and more to help you feel more empowered and less alone. Host Cheryl Crow shares her insights from both as a rheumatoid arthritis patient for over twenty years and as an occupational therapist, a health profession that focuses on empowering people with health challenges to function in their daily lives. This podcast also includes reflections on how you can have the best quality of life possible despite chronic pain, anxi ...
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The CTM Podcast (Church,Therapy & Music) is a place to inform others that therapy can work as long as you do the work. It’s not all bad and Black people go to therapy!! CTM is taking you on the roller coaster that I call my life while trying to balance Church, Therapy and Music.
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Vanessa Bennett and Dené Logan are two soul sisters and therapists who connected over their shared love of depth psychology—known as the psychology of the soul. It is a template for diving beneath the surface to examine the complex natures of being human while on the quest for wholeness, including the relationship to spirit. Through their training and lived experiences with depth, yogic psychology, and mindfulness, they developed a passion for supporting others in living their most authentic ...
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The Story in My Head is a podcast about healing, self-improvement and self-care for the lazy. It's a raw and meandering journey through the stories in my head that create fear, plant obstacles and disable me from living the life I want. This is NOT your average self-help podcast. It is not polished and refined and presented as a recipe for healthy living. Rather its an honest sharing of the stories that feed my dark spaces, the consequences of my storytelling, and the ways I'm working to re- ...
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Black People Go To Therapy, Too is a podcast about and for people of color. It’s about our experiences in our mental health journeys and about the positive and negative things we’ve experienced in the pursuit of becoming healthier members of our community. This podcast seeks to not only shine a light on the stigmas surrounding people of color and our mental well-being but seeks to engage our community in conversations about our experiences in therapy--good and bad. This podcast is here to ul ...
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People of Color in Psychology

People of Color in Psychology

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We are a podcast devoted to People of Color in Psychology. People of Color in Psychology is where mental health professionals gain insight to culturally relevant psychological practice and research. Produced by The Multicultural Counseling Institute and your host, Dr. Jack Tsan, you will learn from mental health experts to help advance your personal and professional development. My hope is that together we will be able to learn from each other and appreciate the importance of advancing the c ...
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Chris chats about all things related to the world of therapy and explores with different guests each week what therapy is for them, from talk therapy to running up mountains. He chats to people about their different experiences and challenges they have had. He also meets different therapists and researchers to find out about the approach they use. And along the way there will be lots of laughs as well.
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Black People Go to Therapy!

Dr. Robert Evans III, PhD, LCPC, CCTP-II, MAC

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The relationship between African Americans and healthcare professionals has historically been treacherous. This stigma is especially pronounced in the mental health field; thus, cultivating an estranged relationship between some African Americans and mental health professionals. However, the courageous ones have been able to take advantage of a therapeutic healing process that not only provides access to self-awareness and emotional intelligence, but it also champions the development of rema ...
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Conversations with a Black Male Couples Therapist is a channel for people who want to learn more about how to create, maintain, and strengthen their relationships. The issues addressed include infidelity, sex, communication, parenting, men’s issues, and conflict from a Black Male Therapist and African American Marriage Counseling perspective.
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Just a young black man trying to get some things off my chest. Its not easy tryna have a career & raise a family while having so much pent up anger, frustration and aggression. Living in a world where people make life look so easy, while other people struggle with those exact same things. Hi! Im "other people." Its hard to live this life with all the stressors of the world and not explode. Anger, frustration, aggravation and even sometimes rage try to take over no matter how hard I try to ke ...
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Therapy...Get You Some is a podcast dedicated to empowering black people to seek healing, become mentally well, and get some therapy. Each week Candice Sorapuru, LCSW-BACS, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in New Orleans, Louisiana has conversations with experts and regular people to discuss all things related to therapy. If you have ever considered therapy, had questions related to healing or just want to be entertained, this podcast is for you!!!!
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Everyone has a music story. I interview fans just like you and me who have had great encounters with their musical heroes! 15 minutes of straight talk on a cool musical story. Maybe because of musical karma….Famous people like to run into me. It’s just really fun to talk with Ben Harper in a park about life, have a beer with John Welsley Harding at a Philly bar, kiss Juliana Hatfield (it happened), drink with Michael Buble in Osaka Japan, meeting the legendary blues-man James Cotton backstag ...
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Welcome! Black Goddess Healing and Manifestation is for those seeking guidance in their life and spiritual journeys. Join the tribe or book a session! https://www.blackspirituality.org Get my Book "The Five Dimensions of Life Patterns" also on Amazon.com Support this Podcast Cashapp: $DrGPhD The host, Dr. Vee (Formerly Dr. G), is a Holistic Spiritual Healer, intuitive, and neurological expert with a passion for African Traditional Spirituality. She has over 20 years working as a mental healt ...
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The Amazing Clarks

Black Love Podcast Network

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The Amazing Clarks are award winning certified life and love coaches and husband and wife. Having been featured by Dr. Drew and on Black Love the series, Melanie and Anthony are ready to bring their revolutionary approach to therapy to the people. Every week Melanie and Anthony will give listeners an invitation to join their Love Revolution. Whether it is sitting down with someone to try and get to the root of their issues, or giving the lowdown on their experiences, The Amazing Clarks will ...
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You're Fine!

Cinder Block Comedy

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Elsa Eli Waithe and Coree Spencer are not doctors. But they are two funny people who have gone through some stuff, and came through smarter and stronger. Now they're sharing the secret to better living through THC.
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Aamber and Charlie understand that adulting as millennial black women in Los Angeles is not easy. These best friends started Ladies Doing Stuff Podcast so that women can know they are not alone in their desire for perfection, or even just for survival. After college graduation, the ladies simply picked up their high school friendship right where they left off; but they found that their adult lives were not that simple at all. Job losses, new marriages, and keeping friendships are just a few ...
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Life presents enough challenges, from inevitable death and illness to man-made strife like poverty, inequality, and war. In the face of human suffering, sexuality is an incredible outlet for joy, healing, pleasure and connection. Yet, social norms make accessing this simple joy harder than it needs to be. In this podcast, we unpack junk narratives about which bodies, identities, relationship styles, or sexual activities are considered acceptable and reclaim the power of sexual freedom. Recen ...
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Art is Human Nature

Alexander Robinson

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Art is Human Nature is a podcast hosted by Toronto based visual artist Alexander Robinson where he speaks with people who know a lot about the ideas he tries to capture in his work. A podcast with the aim of redefining what an arts education can be. If you’d like to see the artwork shared in each episode visit artbyrobinson {.com}
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Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Oncology. JAMA Oncology is the definitive journal for scientists, clinicians, and trainees in the field of oncology worldwide. Our original, innovative, and timely scientific and educational content provides a deeper understanding of cancer pathogenesis and recent treatment advances for our readers. JAMA Oncology aims to effectively convey the findings of important clinical research, major scientific breakthroughs, actionable discoveries, and sta ...
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Other Words for Whxre

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💋Follow the Instagram for updates, & fun stuff | Follow the Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/otherwordsforwhxre/?hl=en Mila would Love to hear from you! Send in your stories, questions, experiences etc.! https://linktr.ee/otherwordsforwhxre For sex workers, by sex workers! Help us destigmatize sex work in all it’s form by getting to know the sex workers as some of the most creative, engaging, interesting, funny, and hard working people on the planet. We invite listeners/viewers to join u ...
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Conversations With a Wounded Healer

Sarah Buino, Head/Heart Business Therapy

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Who’s a wounded healer? It’s any one of us who works in a caring profession and is bravely doing their own work, while helping others. My goal is to share the parallel journey we as healers walk along with our clients and how we attend to our own humanity while caring for others. My podcast is about conversations and community building, what we can learn from each other, and how we can help heal each other. We’re cultivating a space where we celebrate vulnerability, authenticity and “showing ...
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Michelle Rojas is not okay. In fact, she’s burnt out. With a PsyD from Yale and a job at a renowned Connecticut therapy practice, Dominican psychologist Michelle Rojas is a Washington Heights success story. When she gets fired for lashing out at co-workers and giving patients questionable advice, Michelle returns home. Ashamed yet bullish, she lies to her family and friends: Michelle—voiced by Dascha Polanco (Orange is the New Black, Samaritan) —opens a therapy practice in a local bodega und ...
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Mind Yo Business Podcast is a look into mental health from the eyes of someone who deals with it daily. theeDomo helps educate and bring awareness to the black community; so that we can heal as a people! Let’s break down the walls and have the conversation shall we ...
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Isaiah Counseling & Wellness, one of Charlotte, NC’s premier practices, was founded in 2010 by Shawntal after she left her hospital career. Later joined by her husband, Derwin, the practice has evolved into a thriving group that prides itself on building genuine relationships with people seeking support through some of life’s difficult times. Initially established as Isaiah Counseling and Consulting, the practice of our black couples therapist has now expanded to offer a holistic wellness ex ...
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Classroom 21

Antonio Cliett

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To bring awareness to social work through many platforms such as social media and share therapy effectiveness for everyday people . Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-cliett/support
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Brandler Bits

Jeffrey M. Brandler, LMFT, CAS, SAP

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As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Certified Addictions Specialist and Nationally Board Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist, for the past 39 years, I have worked with many people who have successfully made changes in their life. Brandler Bits are tasty morsels that address how people make change. For more information, go to my website www.changeispossible.org
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Two black men talk about the world and the relationships we have with women, people, and the society in which we live. We approach each topic with a great deal of respect and unapologetic in the direction the conversation takes. We are fair, honest, unmuted, and unplugged. Over the years, men (especially black and brown men) have had our reputations dragged through the mud. While some of the disrespect is well deserved, there are times it's misdirected. This misdirected anger and/or bitterne ...
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Queer News is an Ambie award-winning weekly news podcast where race & sexuality meet politics, culture and entertainment. Tune-in to reporting which centers & celebrates all of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & comrade communities. Hosted by Anna DeShawn, a new pod drops every Monday by 7am CT.
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Is my dentist scamming me? Why do political campaigns cost so much? Should Gen Z bother to save for retirement? Explain It To Me is the hotline for all your unanswered questions. Sometimes explanations are hard to find, misinformation is rampant, and those internet searches and AI asks can come up empty. Call 1-800-618-8545 with what’s on your mind, and host Jonquilyn Hill will be your friendly guide to the answers you're looking for — and maybe even the ones you don’t expect. New episodes e ...
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People will always forget what you said, but people will never forget how you made them feel. (Maya Angelou) Growing up in a small town in the Midwest, Talks were secret, coming up in my family, If you told what was (inside) thee doors of a black woman home, their would be consequences. My mother was a single mother who has always instilled worth ethics. Even with being a Workaholic, I still never been able to take a step back to Feel & Heal. Talking allowed me to do so. Best therapy one cou ...
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Onyx Therapy Group is a Black, Woman, and Veteran-owned business, comprised of leading figures in the Mental Health & Education field, who are dedicated to addressing mental health issues and disparities in communities, organizations, federal government, and individuals in need.Led by Founder/CEO -- Dr. LaNail R. Plummer -- Onyx Therapy Group has served over 600+ clients since its 2013 inception, including consulting and federal contracting for government agencies, private businesses, commun ...
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Finding Love Podcast w/ Jenni & Stephen

Finding Love Podcast with Jenni & Stephen

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Welcome to Finding Love Podcast with Jenni and Stephen Hendrix – your favorite dynamic married duo, and loyal champions for the longevity of Black Love! We're here to drop some truth – love stories ain't just fairytales; they're real-life adventures that inspire, heal, and straight-up transform lives. But let's keep it real – it ain't always sunshine and rainbows. Love comes with challenges, hardships, and issues that hit us all. That's why we're here to talk about it, compare notes, and sho ...
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My name is Ryan Clayton and I'm an Ultra Endurance Athlete, Trail Runner, Ultra Runner, Coach, Audio Professional, and Family Man. On this podcast I explore what it's like to mix all of that together and I also interview interesting people excelling at what they do. Thanks for listening!
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Come and explore Black Mental Health’s highs, lows and what the F..... with two siblings who are still trying to figure life out! Our mission is to listen and speak to the needs, hurts, heroics and cares of anyone who tunes in. We want to provide each person with the right support and direction to lead healthy, productive lives so that they can have meaningful relationships with the people in their worlds.
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In our ever-evolving world and constant barrage of content and information, most people feel paralyzed and unable to sift through how to proceed. Despite the acceleration of change, what remains consistent -- are the rules of managing oneself. Myleik Teele, an entrepreneur, and mentor to the masses, helps people position themselves over a lifetime by mastering themselves over and over again. You can listen to her insights every week.
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The idea that our bodies hold onto every traumatic event in our life is the backbone of this trauma informed therapy and research. Across the world people struggle with the reality of their bodies in a world full of diet culture, racism, sexism, homophobia, etc. Body Trauma is a podcast that listens to people recount their experiences in their body and their life. Because it’s hosted by a millennial, there is sure to be some cursing, pop culture, and humor as well. Hosted by Nia Patterson, a ...
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Class Act Radio is an internet radio produced by Cheeseburga, that feature conversations on black culture, dating/relationship lessons learned, and trending stories. Originally from New York and broadcasting live in Phoenix,Arizona, Class Act Radio highlights local arizona artists and public figures, while playing Hip Hop, R&B, Reggae, Soca, Afro-Beats, Dancehall and more! Tune in live every Saturday, 6pm-8pm PST (9pm-11pm EST) on RadioPhoenix.Org and comment your thoughts on the topics live ...
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Mental health awareness conversations with a mission to break mental health stigma in black and brown communities, one conversation at a time. This podcast explores & unpacks mental health, wellness & wellbeing from the perspective of people of color. This podcast is hosted by the Co-founders of Eriwellbeing; Ruthie Semere Zerai, Lifecoach & Wellness entrepreneur and Dr Mikal Woldu, Anthropology Professor. For: POC/BIPOC, children of immigrants/immigrants, third culture kids, Eritreans, Ethi ...
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Despite decades of government investment, significant research endeavour, and a growing commitment to mental health training and response activities in schools and workplaces, rates of mental health in Australia are rising. The scale of this issue is staggering: a recent report shows that 494,000 Australians with moderate to severe mental health pr…
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When I have the opportunity to doing something new; the stories in my head are quick to outline all the ways I can get hurt, embarrassed or otherwise fail. I'm learning the stories in my head are most often wrong, and I am working to change the narrative. Today I am giving myself permission to try something new even if I get a little embarrassed wh…
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Cheryl and Ayesha also delve into the devastating impact fatigue can have on their lives and share tips for managing and preventing fatigue. Above all, they urge listeners to validate their own feelings and aim for full acceptance, with the hope that brighter days are ahead. Episode at a glance: Ayesha's Diagnosis Journey: Ayesha opens up about her…
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With the election a week away, polls show immigration is a top issue for voters even though most Americans have no idea how our immigration system actually works, or how much our society depends on the contributions of immigrants, both documented and not. This week, Sarah sits down with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and founder of Define Americ…
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Listener Sommer calls in to ask why she can buy foods in her grocery store that other countries have banned. Trying to figure out what all the chemicals and dyes in her food might do to her has left her with one question: “Don’t you care about us?” This week on Explain It to Me, host Jonquilyn Hill gets some answers (and a scary story about orange …
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If you’re one of the 43 million Americans currently living under the crushing weight of student loan debt, that’s by design, not personal failure. Under our late-stage capitalist system, the cost of a college degree has far outpaced the wages offered to pay for it. Tiffany Konyen, a Doctoral Candidate in the Anthropology and Social Change departmen…
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Whether you do full-service, camming, online content or porn, as a sex worker, your attention is in high demand. As your own boss, you get to choose who deserves your attention. If used with self-love, this power to choose becomes one of the best tools for keeping yourself safe and preserving your Badass Whore Energy. Rooted in Vanessa’s first-hand…
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In this episode of 'How Y'all Healing?, host Spry Lee Scott shares his personal healing journey, emphasizing the importance of self-care for black and brown people. He discusses his mantra of choosing joy, leading with love, and finding peace, illustrating how these principles guide his responses to life's challenges. Through personal anecdotes, he…
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In this special episode join Anna DeShawn and special guest Amanda W. Timpson from Yesterqueers this LGBTQ History Month as they explore the fascinating and groundbreaking life of Hattie McDaniel. We know Hattie was the first Black woman to win an Oscar for her role in Gone With the Wind but what you probably didn’t know was that she was bisexual. …
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In episode 358, The Power of Disclosing to a Friend, we dive into the evolving mission of Something Positive for Positive People—supporting people with herpes to a place of openness where they can share their status with someone close to them. Courtney unpacks common fears around judgment and stigma and highlights the validation and relief that com…
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Send us a text Have you ever wondered why you can’t sleep at night? Is it because of stress, issues on the job, problems in your relationship, health reasons… There are so many reasons why our sleep may be impacted, but what should consider most. When it comes to our mental health, and the quality of our relationships, are we underestimating just h…
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In this special episode join Anna Deshawn and special guest Amanda W. Timpson from Yesterqueers this LGBTQ History Month as they dive into the incredible story of Amelio Robles, the first openly transgender soldier in Mexican military history. Discover how Robles, a Colonel who fought under Zapata, transitioned in the early 20th century and was emb…
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Interview with Maria E. Cabanillas, MD, author of Anti–Programmed Death Ligand 1 Plus Targeted Therapy in Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma: A Nonrandomized Clinical Trial. Hosted by Vivek Subbiah, MD. Related Content: Anti–Programmed Death Ligand 1 Plus Targeted Therapy in Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma
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