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169: Dr. Carrie Kholi-Murchison Talks Racial Diversity And Equity In The Health And Wellness Community

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On today’s episode of REAL TALK, Jimmy and Dr. Cole are joined by Dr. Carrie Kholi-Murchison to talk about racial diversity and equality in the health and wellness community.

“If we want to build a society where we are truly equal, we have to be more brave and willing to make mistakes.”

– Dr. Carrie Kholi-Murchison

“It took someone that was willing to share with me in a way that non-confrontational to get me to see how my words were being taken the wrong way.”

– Jimmy Moore

“It’s interesting to me how many people are triggered by the words we choose.”

– Dr. Will Cole

As we continue this very important conversation about race relations in America, we invited Dr. Carrie Kholi-Murchison to talk about the need for diverse voices in the health and wellness space, and how we can all seek to understand each other to fully bring unity in our culture.

Dr. Kholi-Murchison is a writer, critical thinker, entrepreneur, and growth strategist with 10+ years experience defining brands and gathering and growing communities.

Sewn in Monrovia, Liberia, her roots have stretched themselves across the globe, taking necessary respites in North Carolina, Virginia, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Oakland, and for now, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Along her journey, she’s earned a B.A. in English Arts and Creative Writing, an M.A. and Ph.D. in Literatures in English, and merged her intellect, enterprise, and commitment to long-term equity in service to hundreds of creatives, entrepreneurs, small businesses, nonprofits, and community-serving brands and corporate clients.

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On today’s episode of REAL TALK, Jimmy and Dr. Cole are joined by Dr. Carrie Kholi-Murchison to talk about racial diversity and equality in the health and wellness community.

“If we want to build a society where we are truly equal, we have to be more brave and willing to make mistakes.”

– Dr. Carrie Kholi-Murchison

“It took someone that was willing to share with me in a way that non-confrontational to get me to see how my words were being taken the wrong way.”

– Jimmy Moore

“It’s interesting to me how many people are triggered by the words we choose.”

– Dr. Will Cole

As we continue this very important conversation about race relations in America, we invited Dr. Carrie Kholi-Murchison to talk about the need for diverse voices in the health and wellness space, and how we can all seek to understand each other to fully bring unity in our culture.

Dr. Kholi-Murchison is a writer, critical thinker, entrepreneur, and growth strategist with 10+ years experience defining brands and gathering and growing communities.

Sewn in Monrovia, Liberia, her roots have stretched themselves across the globe, taking necessary respites in North Carolina, Virginia, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Oakland, and for now, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Along her journey, she’s earned a B.A. in English Arts and Creative Writing, an M.A. and Ph.D. in Literatures in English, and merged her intellect, enterprise, and commitment to long-term equity in service to hundreds of creatives, entrepreneurs, small businesses, nonprofits, and community-serving brands and corporate clients.

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