Mind Your Body & Soul: The Healthy Podcast
By Joseph Ward
Mind Your Body & Soul: The Healthy PodcastFeb 19, 2021
National Health Center Week 2022
National Health Center Week (August 7 – 13) is an annual celebration with the goal of raising awareness about the mission and accomplishments of America’s health centers over the past five decades. Community Health Centers serve as the beacon of strength, service, and care in their communities. In moments of pain and loss, they offer support and love. In moments of triumph, they offer hope and a vision for the future. Let’s come together this week to celebrate the roles Community Health Centers have played in both our recent moments of loss and triumph. This National Health Center Week honors those front line providers, staff, and beloved patients who lost their lives during the (ongoing) COVID-19 pandemic. From the very beginning of the crisis, Community Health Centers began finding innovative ways to provide preventative and primary care to their patients. Click the link to learn more about National Health Center Week: https://healthcenterweek.org/
A Commitment To change | Girl's On The Run Interview
At Girls on the Run Panhandle, teaching critical life skills is the cornerstone of our research-based programs. Meeting in small teams, trained volunteer coaches inspire girls of all abilities to strengthen confidence and other important life skills through dynamic, interactive lessons and physical activity. The Girls on the Run researched-based curriculum is structured around understanding ourselves, valuing relationships and teamwork, and recognizing how we can shape the world at large. Participants gain critical life skills that strengthen their potential at a time when societal pressures and conflicting messages about how to feel and act can cause doubt and uncertainty.
GOTR Website: https://www.gotrpanhandle.org/
Phone: 850-296-2884
Artopia | Tallahassee’s Largest Charity Art Auction!
Join us on Saturday, June 25th at the Donald L Tucker Civic Center to bid on amazing artwork by some of the best local and regional artists. Artopia boasts over 300 pieces of art in the silent auction and 10-15 best-in-show pieces in the rousing live auction! The best part is you don’t need to be an art critic to enjoy this lively event. As a matter of fact, there’s just about something for everyone—beautiful art at a reasonable price—in just about every form you can think of. Artopia is made possible because of the generous donations from artists and community members like YOU. All proceeds from the event stay in the Big Bend and provide prescriptions, food, COVID-19 vaccines, and other medical care to those in need – at no cost to them! Register For Artopia: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA... Volunteer For Artopia: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA... Contact Serene Smallwood at ssmallwood@bigbendcares.org https://bigbendcares.org/ Instagram: @bigbencares
How To Plan For A Healthy Family | Jasmine Thornton Interview
Jasmine Thornton joined the team in January 2021 as the FIMR Program Coordinator & Outreach Specialist. She works with the community and providers to address the infant mortality rate and to connect families to services that will help them to have an optimal pregnancy outcome. Jasmine is from Jacksonville, FL and she came to Tallahassee, FL where she attended Florida State University and earned a degree in Family and Child Sciences. Jasmine has experience working in child welfare, college campus ministry, and leading the women’s ministry at her church. In her free time, she enjoys making art, reading, being in nature, dancing, singing, and listening to music. Capital Area Healthy Start Website: https://capitalareahealthystart.org/ Jasmine Thornton email: jasmine@CapitalAreaHealthyStart.org Phone: 850.488.0288 ext. 102
Disc Village Is Helping People Change Their Lives | Mrs. Lisa Sherry Interview
Lisa Sherry is the new Community Outreach Coordinator with DISC Village. She has worked in the field of Social Work for 34 years. The majority of her career was spent in juvenile justice with over a decade working for state government and two decades working in the non-profit sector as the supervisor of the Leon County Juvenile Assessment Center/Juvenile Services Unit. Ms. Sherry has been a resident of Tallahassee, FL since 1972 and graduated with a Bachelor’s in Social Work in 1988 from Florida State University. Ms. Sherry’s career has been dedicated to serving youth and families in the Big Bend region with a focus on criminal justice reform and advocating for services for those underserved by systems. In her new role as Community Outreach Coordinator she is assigned to the Adult Services Unit with DISC Village, serving the Big Bend region from Franklin County to Taylor County. As a Community Outreach Coordinator, the goal is to bring awareness to individuals in the communities being served with a variety of concepts pertaining to substance misuse, such as new treatment options, harm reduction strategies, reducing stigma around substance use and mental health and how to access treatment and services. Anyone needing more information in these areas can contact Lisa Sherry at lisa.sherry@discvillage.org or 850-567-8609.
May Is Stroke Awareness Month | Matthew Lawson, M.D. Interview
Mind Your Body & Soul: The Healthy Podcast is hosted by Joseph Ward, Mathias Sweet, and Mrs. Alana Steaple. Mind Your Body & Soul is an educational podcast that focuses on all things health related, to help our listeners learn more about various health topics and information they may not have had access to. We seek to inform, empower, uplift, and mobilize our listeners to become the healthiest versions of themselves. Dr. Matthew Lawson is a board-certified neurosurgeon with Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare and Tallahassee Neurological Clinic. Dr. Lawson attended Harvard University for his undergraduate studies before receiving his medical degree from the University of Florida, where he also completed his residency. He performs general neurosurgery along with subspecialized care in endovascular and cerebrovascular surgery at TMH. Dr. Lawson was the first neurosurgeon in the region to perform brain aneurysm coiling, AVM embolization, and acute stroke intervention. He helped bring cutting edge neuroendovascular care to the Tallahassee area. Dr. Lawson also has a thriving general neurosurgery practice and cares for patients with brain tumors, hydrocephalus, disorders of the spine, and disorders of the peripheral nerves. Website: http://matthewlawsonmd.com/
How Miracle Hill Serves The Tallahassee Community | Karen D. Henry Interview
Karen D Henry is the Admissions / Marketing Director for Miracle Hill Nursing and Rehab Center. Karen has worked for years as a healthcare marketing expert in the Big Bend area. Coming from the rural County of Gadsden County, she saw early on, the importance of people being able to have access to quality health care. Her background in journalism and marketing have helped her to promote the healthcare organizations she has worked with. She has worked in hospice, assisted living and skilled acute care over the years. When she is not working, she spends time with her large family, blogging, and working on her extensive family tree which has impressive ancestry in Africa, the United Kingdom and Sephardim. Karen Henry Phone: 850-443-6363 Miracle Hill: 850-224-8486 https://www.miraclehillhealthcare.com/
The Humble House Is Changing Lives | Brittany Seachrist Interview
Brittany Seachrist is the Director of Humble House Ministries in Tallahassee, a 12-month faith-based residential recovery program for women. Brittany holds a certification with the state of Florida as a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist, certified in Genesis Process (a Relapse Prevention/Compulsive Behavior counseling tool), and formerly served in the Most Excellent Way ministry and taught classes and church at the Bay County Jail in Panama City and Gadsden Prison for the last 6 years. In addition, she previously worked as a Program Manager/Case Manager at Bethel Village, a women's faith-based recovery program in Panama City. She has a heart for women who are struggling with addiction and has the desire to duplicate the ministry that helped set her free from her own drug addiction 7 years ago. Brittany is married to Kyle Seachrist, and has been married since August 2020. They have two children, Kayden and Kiley and are members of Red Hills Church in Tallahassee.
Do You Know About The South City Tech Hub? | Nicole Moltimore Interview
Nicole Moltimore has served the Tallahassee community for 22 years promoting health and wellness as a physical therapist. She has Bachelor's degree in Physical Therapy and Psychology from Florida A&M University, a Master's in Public Administration from Florida State University, and she is currently working towards her Doctoral in Public Health with an emphasis in Behavioral Health and Health Education from Florida A&M University. Nicole is an Adjunct Professor in the Division of Physical Therapy at Florida A&M University and operates her own business, Enjoy Life, where she is a consultant at a local long-term care facility and more recently has accepted the position as Community Engagement coordinator for the South City Foundation. Nicole is dedicated to her community (with a focus on the Southside of Tallahassee) to promote physical, mental, financial, and public health through the promotion of education. South City Foundation: https://southcityfoundation.org/ Email: nicole@southcityfoundation.org
How The SHE Academy Is Changing The Lives Of Our Future Women | Ms. Shaqualyn Shedrick Interview
Shaqualyn M. Shedrick, better known as Ms. Quay, was born and raised in Miami, FL. She grew up with the support of her family and community. She graduated from Florida A&M University with a Bachelors in Criminal Justice and a minor in Psychology. She has a strong passion for teaching, encouraging, and supporting women of all ages, specifically adolescent young women. Through various life experiences throughout her teen years and various encounters with other teen girls, she noticed a difference in happiness; this is the driving force that keeps her involved in the community daily. She dreamed of a better support system, a stronger community and a space where women of all ages could find confidence in themselves. Thus, She Academy, Inc. was born. “You get what you work for, not what you wish for.” – Ms. Quay She Academy’s Mantra: “Supporting Her Endeavors” Ms. Quay’s day regularly includes pushing herself to do her best, to stand up for others, and to encourage other women to do the same; she believes in hard work. Her love for God, pushes her to uplift, encourage, and serve others. Being the first in her family to create an organization like She Academy, Ms. Quay has experienced the difficulty and hard work that it takes to reach her dreams. She focuses on being a problem-solver, on learning from mistakes and pushing to be better, in efforts to be an example for other girls and young women who have big dreams. This is the goal of She Academy, to set strong examples of hard work and dedication in order to inspire others to reach their goals and know that they have all they need within themselves to get where they want to be. It only takes a little practice, patience, rest, and self-discipline. Through her hard work at She Academy, Ms. Quay is teaching girls and young women that nothing should stand in the way of your dreams. She Academy is an extension of Ms. Quay and everyone involved is family. We applaud Ms. Quay for her hard work and dedication and all of the amazing things she continues to do for She Academy and the community of Tallahassee! Fun Facts about Ms. Quay: · She is the oldest child in her family; she has a younger brother and a younger sister. · She thrives off self-care. Her hobbies include going to the spa, eating, dancing, traveling, and doing hair. “Not all superheroes wear capes. Some of us wear polos, most of us wear smiles. The only one stopping you is you. If you get out of your own way, you can succeed in everything that you do.” SHE Academy Website: https://www.sheacademyinc.com/
Perceptions OF Sexual Behaviors During COVID | Dr. Danyelle Williams
Greetings, my name is Danyelle Williams. I am a graduate student at Florida A&M University in the Institute of Public Health pursuing a Master of Public Health degree. I am conducting a study on the perceptions of sexual behaviors among MSM. The participants of this study will be asked about their perceived benefits, barriers, and risks during the COVID-19 pandemic of sexual behaviors. If you know a male between the ages of 18-55, resides in the Big Bend area, and is interested in participating in a 30 minute interview for this study, please contact Danyelle Williams at danyelle1.williams@famu.edu. Thank you for your assistance in this process.
What Is Multiple Sclerosis? Featuring Alanna Steaple
Multiple sclerosis is a disease that impacts the brain and spinal cord which make up the central nervous system and controls everything we do. The exact cause of MS is unknown, but we do know that something triggers the immune system to attack the brain and spinal cord. The resulting damage to myelin, the protective layer insulating wire-like nerve fibers, disrupts signals to and from the brain. This interruption of communication signals causes unpredictable symptoms such as numbness, tingling, mood changes, memory problems, pain, fatigue, blindness and/or paralysis. Everyone’s experience with MS is different and these losses may be temporary or long lasting. National Multiple Sclerosis Society Phone Number: 1-800-344-4867 Website: https://www.nationalmssociety.org/
Women Empowering Women 2022 Virtual Panel Discussion | How Are Women Currently Impacted By HIV/AIDS
2022 Women Empowering Woman Virtual Panel Discussion. Thank you to @jazzys1 @dwillynilly @sewingwithladyward @kailehsevents Mrs. Melissa Walton, and our moderator Mrs. Cara Brown.
What Is 5 Wishes & Why Do We Need It? Featuring Mrs. Cara Brown
Five Wishes, America’s most popular living will, is changing the way people talk about, and plan for, care at the end of life. More than 18 million copies of Five Wishes are in circulation across the nation, distributed by more than 35,000 organizations. This document meets the legal requirements in 42 states, including New Jersey, and is useful in all 50. Five Wishes is written in everyday language and helps people express their wishes in areas that matter most — the personal and spiritual in addition to the medical and legal. It also helps you describe what good care means to you, whether you are seriously ill or not. It allows your caregiver to know exactly what you want. 5 Wishes Website: https://samaritannj.org/resources/5-w...
Dr. Otis Kirksey Black History Month Profile Interview
Dr. Otis Kirksey received both B.S. and Doctor of Pharmacy degrees from Florida A&M University. He is a retired Professor of Pharmacy with over 25 years of experience in academia with specific focus in the area of pharmacy practice, diabetes and primary care. His experience as a practicing pharmacist spans over almost 35 years and encompasses a variety of practice settings including hospital, community and ambulatory pharmacy practice. Currently, he serves as the Director of Pharmacy Services for Neighborhood Medical Services, a federally qualified health center. Dr. Kirksey was recently awarded with the distinction of Professor Emeritus of Pharmacy Practice by Florida A&M University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. He is Board Certified in Advanced Diabetes Management (BC-ADM) as well a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES). He is also a certified Lifestyle Coach as well as a Master Trainer for the National Diabetes Prevention Program. Dr. Kirksey has received funding for research from federal and private sponsors including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Department of Health and Human Services, the National Library of Medicine and the Minority Health Professions Foundation. Dr. Kirksey has authored or co-authored over 20 manuscripts published in refereed and un-refereed journals and newspapers. He currently serves as President-Elect of Health Care and Education for the American Diabetes Association. He is a member Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity and serves as the director of the Prince Hall Shriners’ National Community Health Initiative. Website: https://neighborhoodmedicalcenter.org...
The Evolution of HIV Medications | Steve Mikell Interview
Mr. Steve Mikell spent the last 41 years in the Pharmaceutical industry all with the same organization, though the name has changed due to mergers. I started 12/01/1980 with Burroughs Welcome who discovered and brought AZT to market. I have been a part of the battle against HIV from the very start. The company merged with Glaxo in 1995 to become Glaxo Welcome. In 1995 we brought Epivir (3tc) to market. In early 2000, the company merged with SmithKlineBeechum to form GSK and in 2009 ViiV Healthcare was born out of a combined effort with GSK and Pfizer. To date ViiVhealthcare is the only company fully dedicated to finding new treatments and a cure for HIV. Steve Mikell Email: steve_mikell@hotmail.com
Music Therapy For Mental Health | Featuring Dr. Lori Gooding
Music Therapy is the clinical & evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed professional who has completed an approved music therapy program Lori Gooding, PhD, MT-BC, is an Associate Professor of Music Therapy at Florida State University. Her primary clinical work has been with medical and mental health populations, and her research has focused on using music therapy to address psychosocial needs in medical and military-connected populations. Dr. Gooding currently serves as the President of the American Music Therapy Association. Website: www.fsu.edu Email: lgooding@fsu.edu Music Therapy Association: https://www.musictherapy.org/
Last Podcast of 2021!!! | Mind Your Body & Soul
It's our last podcast of the year, and we are ending 2021 with a bang!!! Joseph Ward is the Outreach Specialist/Health Educator for the Ryan White Program with Neighborhood Medical Center. Mathias Sweet is the Ryan White Program Director for Neighborhood Medical Center. Visit http://www.neighborhoodmedicalcenter.... to learn more about accessing health care. Mind Your Body & Soul is available every Wednesday at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Neighborhood...... More Podcast Links: NMC Podcast: https://neighborhoodmedicalcenter.org...... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/mindyourbodyandsoul... Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/mind-your-b...... RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/mind-your-bod...... PocketCasts: https://pca.st/qur0anmn Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3iCzG0o...... Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0......
Pharmaceuticals Made Simple | Ajegbu Okeoke Interview
As a Pharmaceutical healthcare team, we strive to provide safe, high-quality services that result in optimal patient outcomes. We are dedicated to being the only pharmacy our patients need by providing affordable and cost-effective medications, in conjunction with in-house therapy management to help improve our patients quality of life. We realize our continual growth and future are dependent upon the excellent customer service and provision of quality healthcare we provide; therefore, we aim to serve with the utmost commitment and passion. Dr. Ajegbu Okeke is a registered pharmacist and has been in practice since 2005. Dr. Okeke is a proud product of Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University where he graduated cum laude and earned his Doctor of Pharmacy Degree from the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences in April of 2005. Dr. Okeke has served in the State of Florida as a community pharmacist and is presently engaged in clinical pharmacy practice at the Bond Community Health Center. Through his desire to provide optimal healthcare and improve outcomes for clients in need, Dr. Okeke became certified to provide Medication Therapy Management consults, and essentially earned credentials from the American Academy of HIV Medicine to practice as an HIV Pharmacist. Dr. Okeke appreciates nothing more than an improved quality of life for those in need. He has served multiple clients in efforts to allow them to better help themselves, those near to them, and their respective communities. Email: aokeke@bondchc.com Website. www.bondchc.com Joseph Ward is the Outreach Specialist/Health Educator for the Ryan White Program with Neighborhood Medical Center. Mathias Sweet is the Ryan White Program Director for Neighborhood Medical Center. Visit http://www.neighborhoodmedicalcenter.... to learn more about accessing health care. Mind Your Body & Soul is available every Wednesday at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Neighborhood......
Can Therapy Help Improve My Relationships? | Dr. Cortnie S. Baity Interview
Can Therapy Help Improve My Relationships? Cortnie S. Baity, Ph.D., LMFT is a practicing, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and owner of Onward and Upward Psychotherapy & Consulting Services, LLC. Onward and Upward Psychotherapy and Consulting Services, LLC is a Tallahassee, FL based private therapy practice, serving all Florida and Georgia residents. Currently, Dr. Baity provides online therapy to individuals, couples, and whole family systems, helping people to navigate a wide range of mental health and relationship problems. Her clinical niche includes working with issues surrounding relationship troubles, communication, life transitions, anxiety/depression, sleep disturbances, dating, self-esteem, personal development, and trauma. Although she enjoys serving a broad demographic of people, her current practice demographic make-up includes mostly adults ages 20-45, women, Christians, and those of African American/Black descent. Dr. Baity also has specialized clinical experience working with veterans, being that she previously served as a Readjustment Counselor at the Department of Veteran Affairs. Dr. Baity is a two-time Florida State University alum, earning a Ph.D. in Health and Human Sciences and a B.S. in Psychology; a University of Kentucky alum, earning a M.S. in Family Sciences, emphasis Couple and Family Therapy; and a Texas Tech University alum, in which she completed an Accredited Financial Counselor distance learning program in Personal Finance & Financial Counseling. Dr. Baity identifies herself as a life-long avid learner, servant-leader, and advocate for health, including mental, physical, relationship, spiritual, and financial health. Website: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/fl/tallahassee/439405?sid=61b364ec39a53&ref=87 Phone: (850) 741-7598 Email: baitymft@gmail.com Joseph Ward is the Outreach Specialist/Health Educator for the Ryan White Program with Neighborhood Medical Center. Mathias Sweet is the Ryan White Program Director for Neighborhood Medical Center. Visit http://www.neighborhoodmedicalcenter.... to learn more about accessing health care. Mind Your Body & Soul is available every Wednesday at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Neighborhood...... More Podcast Links: NMC Podcast: https://neighborhoodmedicalcenter.org...... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/mindyourbodyandsoul... Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/mind-your-b...... RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/mind-your-bod...... PocketCasts: https://pca.st/qur0anmn Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3iCzG0o...... Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0......
Maternal & Perinatal Services For New Parents | Featuring Kyra Adams
Maternal & Perinatal Services provide Breastfeeding Education, Childbirth Education, Postpartum Support. Kyra earned her Bachelor and Master’s degrees in Social Work from Florida State University College of Social Work. Since graduating, she has been dedicated to giving back to the College of Social Work by being a Field Educator to Social Work student interns, a Student Mentor to online graduate students, and she is currently an Adjunct Professor teaching undergraduate and graduate level courses. Along with her collegiate studies, she has completed certifications in Leadership in Executive and Administrative Development (FSU), Lactation Counseling (ALPP), Perinatal Mental Health (PSI), and Childbirth Education (ICEA). Kyra has also completed specialized trainings to utilize evidence-based, perinatal depression curricula such as Mothers and Babies developed by Northwestern University as well as Moving Beyond Depression developed by Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. Throughout her career she has been a case manager, provided one-to-one breastfeeding education and support, taught group childbirth and newborn care education classes, led peer support groups, provided support to moms that were experiencing postpartum depression and grief support to moms that experienced a pregnancy or infant loss. In March 2021, Kyra finally followed her vision in developing a program to provide services to mothers and she looks forward to providing services to YOU! Website: https://www.mapstally.com/Email: MaternalPerinatalServices@gmail.com Phone: (850) 284-3656 Joseph Ward is the Outreach Specialist/Health Educator for the Ryan White Program with Neighborhood Medical Center. Mathias Sweet is the Ryan White Program Director for Neighborhood Medical Center. Visit http://www.neighborhoodmedicalcenter.... to learn more about accessing health care. Mind Your Body & Soul is available every Wednesday at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Neighborhood...... More Podcast Links: NMC Podcast: https://neighborhoodmedicalcenter.org...... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/mindyourbodyandsoul... Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/mind-your-b...... RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/mind-your-bod...... PocketCasts: https://pca.st/qur0anmn Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3iCzG0o...... Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0......
Access To Quality HealthCare | Dr. Temple Robinson Interview
Bond Community Health Center, Inc. (Bond CHC; the Center) is a 501(c)(3) community health center deemed as a Federally Qualified Health Center for greater than 30 years. Bond provides a patient-centered approach to quality primary and preventive healthcare services for residents of Leon, Gadsden, Wakulla, Jefferson, Taylor, Franklin, Liberty and Madison counties. Support services ranging from eligibility assistance and transportation, to helping you learn ways to eat healthier and live a longer, stronger life are available. Providing access to the highest quality comprehensive family health services with particular concern for the lower socioeconomic groups, regardless of their ability to pay is our mission. Whether you are a new or an existing patient, call TODAY to schedule your appointment at (850) 576-4073 or login to our patient portal at: portal.bondchc.com
Temple O. Robinson, MD – Chief Executive Officer--Dr. Temple O. Robinson, CEO of Bond Community Health Center, Inc. (AAAHC accredited/PCMH recognized federally qualified community health center) is an accomplished executive physician with over 30 years of successful experience in private and public healthcare. She is a fervent advocate for care for the underserved and underrepresented. Dr. Robinson is respected nationally and locally as an effective community health leader and ambassador for the community health center movement. Her clinical leadership has assured Bond CHC sure footing as it enters this new realm of healthcare.
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The Sickle Cell Foundation Interview | Featuring Christopher Wells & Carissa Hunter
The Sickle Cell Foundation, Inc. was organized on February 21, 1980 at the office of the Tallahassee Urban League. Upon installation of the newly organized foundation, an official charter was issued and later received nonprofit organization 501(c)(3) exempt status. There are sixteen (16) chapters in the State of Florida. The Sickle Cell Foundation, Inc. is the only local agency serving District II providing services to the following counties: Leon, Jefferson, Wakulla, Madison, Taylor, Gadsden, and Jackson counties. The mission of the Sickle Cell Foundation is to To enable individuals with sickle cell anemia to live lives to the extent possible unhampered and uncompromised by their sickle cell conditions. And to increase the knowledge and understanding of sickle cell disease as a health problem through professional standards of administration, health care, public relations and fundraising. Sickle Cell Foundation website: https://sicklecellfoundation.org/
How Sports Can Change Lives | Featuring Coach Mickey Clayton @insiightstv
INSiiGHTS Sports Founder/CEO of INSiiGHTS Sports MAC4 Enterprises 2013 - present INSiiGHTS has recently produced and televised our 100th show for network television. We have over 350 videos on our you tube website that garnered over 990, 000 viewing minutes within a 12 month period. We have expanded coverage into the central Florida area covering the arch-rival basketball contest between Atlantic High School and Daytona Mainland that played to a triple over-time thriller in the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University gym. We also do a sports podcast, Mickey Clayton the COACH, covering an insightful view into sports utilizing our various work experiences within athletics. Our crew will continue our growth into the Central Florida and South Florida areas as we hosted the First Annual Mack Clayton Memorial Basketball Clinic in Daytona Beach in November 2018. Contact us if you are interested in participating in 2019. Please contact us for game and story ideas. (850) 599 - 2870 Website: https://mickeyclaytonfl.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/INSiiGHTS/playlists LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mickey-clayton-92574224/ Joseph Ward is the Outreach Specialist/Health Educator for the Ryan White Program with Neighborhood Medical Center. Mathias Sweet is the Ryan White Program Director for Neighborhood Medical Center. Visit http://www.neighborhoodmedicalcenter.... to learn more about accessing health care.
How To Access Affordable Health Insurance | Featuring Mr. Tim Bowman
Health insurance helps you pay for medical services and sometimes prescription drugs. You and your insurer each agree to pay a certain dollar amount or percentage of your medical expenses. Timothy Bowman has spent his life using his personal and professional experiences to help clients understand healthcare and provide them with the resources so they can make informed decisions for what is best for them. After working exclusively for one insurance company as a captive agent, he realized that he could better serve his client base by becoming an independent agent, representing multiple insurance companies and offering his potential clients more options and benefit choices. Educating the client on the plan options and benefits, allows each person to become empowered to make decisions for what is best for themselves. Knowledge truly is Power! He knows from experience there is no single health plan that works best for everyone, so he continues to educate others on the health plans that are tailored for each individual's needs. He is a Licensed Insurance Agent certified to sell/market for several insurance companies. He has worked in various insurance capacities including: Underwriting, Eligibility Determination, Risk Management, Contract Management and Medicare Sales/Marketing that enable him to have a well-rounded view of the insurance enrollment process. He received his earlier education in the school system in Quincy, Florida and is a graduate of FAMU (Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University) with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. Email: GreatHealthisWealth@Mail.Com ; Cell: 850-354-1166
What Do You Know About Property Appraisal | Featuring Meghan Poskey & Valencia Scott
The primary mission of the Leon County Property Appraiser’s Office is to locate, identify and appraise all property subject to ad valorem taxes, produce and maintain an equitable tax roll, and administer all property tax exemptions in accordance with Florida Statutes and the rules and regulations of the Florida Department of Revenue. The following departments collaborate to accomplish these key functions: Appraisal (Residential, Commercial and Tangible Personal Property), Information Technology (Data, Web Services, and Geographical Information Systems), Administration (Tax Roll, Finance and Human Resources), Management Services (Customer Service, Exemptions and Ownership Records) and Public Relations. Meghan Poskey - Director of Management Services Meghan is a life-long resident of Tallahassee and a proud graduate of the University of Florida. She holds the Certified Public Manager (CPM) designation from the Florida Center for Public Management at FSU, and the Certified Florida Evaluator (CFE) designation from the Florida Department of Revenue. With over ten years of experience serving the residents of Leon County and the state of Florida, Meghan oversees two departments within the office responsible for maintaining accurate ownership records, the administration of property tax exemptions, and customer service. Valencia Scott - Deputy Director of Public Relations Valencia has over 18 years of experience with the Leon County Property Appraiser’s Office. She is responsible for conceptualizing, developing, and facilitating digital content and implementing community outreach initiatives. Her work is vital in educating the public regarding our office’s primary roles and responsibilities, including broadening community awareness of various property tax exemptions. Valencia has a zeal for serving and educating others. During her 20 years as a Tallahassee resident, she has become involved with many local fraternal, professional, community, and service organizations. The Leon County Property Appraiser's Website https://www.leonpa.org/_dnn/
Stomping Out Breast Cancer with Dr. Amit Jain
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women—about 270,000 women are diagnosed each year, accounting for approximately 30% of all cancer cases, according to the American Cancer Society. Although it happens much less often, men can develop breast cancer, too. In each of these people, breast cancer began the same way: A rogue cell began to multiply in ways it’s not supposed to, usually in the milk glands (called lobules) or the ducts that carry milk, eventually forming a tumor. How each person's breast cancer develops from there depends on lots of variables. But importantly, most breast cancers are highly treatable. On average, the five-year survival rate (meaning: the percentage of people who are still living five years after diagnosis) for breast cancer that has not spread to other parts of the body is 90%. Amit Jain, MD is a board-certified medical oncologist and hematologist at Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare. He earned his medical degree from the All India Institute of Medical Science in New Delhi, India before completing residency at the University of Iowa and fellowship at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Jain practices at TMH Physician Partners – Cancer & Hematology and is board certified in medical oncology and hematology. Dr. Jain chose to become a physician because he felt it was one of the most humane professions in which he could positively affect many lives. He has three children and enjoys spending time with them on the water, playing tennis and being in nature. To learn more about Dr. Jain, oncology and hematology, click the link https://www.tmh.org/ Joseph Ward is the Outreach Specialist/Health Educator for the Ryan White Program with Neighborhood Medical Center. Mathias Sweet is the Ryan White Program Director for Neighborhood Medical Center. Visit http://www.neighborhoodmedicalcenter.... to learn more about accessing health care.
The Current State of COVID-19 featuring Mr. Marcus West
It is my pleasure to announce Mr. Marcus West who is the Director of Community Health and Planning and Supervisor of the Health Education and Community Health and Planning Division(s) for the Department of Health in Leon County. Mr. West also supervises the Heart Health Plus program, Florida’s Healthiest Weight program, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Grant, Florida Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection program, Tobacco Prevention program and the Closing the Gap Grant for the Florida Department of Health in Leon County. He has a Bachelors in Allied Health and a Master’s in Health Care Administration from Florida A&M University (FAMU). Mr. West also teaching Bio Statistics and Health Care Research Methods within the Health Care Administration education tract at FAMU. Previous experience includes coordinating the accreditation process for the School of Allied Health Sciences at FAMU as well as assisting the Veterans Administration Health Care Center with their annual report. Mr. West has recently conducted research in the areas of food insecurity and rapid development and zoning laws within Leon County. Mr. West brings energy and a desire to work across interdepartmental programs and community groups to make progress on important public health issues.
COVID-19 vaccines are effective at protecting you from getting sick. Based on what we know about COVID-19 vaccines, people who have been fully vaccinated can do things that they had stopped doing because of the pandemic. These recommendations can help you make decisions about daily activities after you are fully vaccinated. They are not intended for healthcare settings. In general, people are considered fully vaccinated: ± 2 weeks after their second dose in a 2-dose series, such as the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, or 2 weeks after a single-dose vaccine, such as Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen vaccine If you don’t meet these requirements, regardless of your age, you are NOT fully vaccinated. Keep taking all precautions until you are fully vaccinated. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-...
Using Oncology & Hematology To Fight Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women—about 270,000 women are diagnosed each year, accounting for approximately 30% of all cancer cases, according to the American Cancer Society. Although it happens much less often, men can develop breast cancer, too. In each of these people, breast cancer began the same way: A rogue cell began to multiply in ways it’s not supposed to, usually in the milk glands (called lobules) or the ducts that carry milk, eventually forming a tumor. How each person's breast cancer develops from there depends on lots of variables. But importantly, most breast cancers are highly treatable. On average, the five-year survival rate (meaning: the percentage of people who are still living five years after diagnosis) for breast cancer that has not spread to other parts of the body is 90%. Karen Russell, MD is a board-certified medical oncologist/hematologist at Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare. She received her medical degree in 2002 from the University of Miami School of Medicine before going on to complete her residency at the Naval Medical Center and fellowship at Duke University Medical Center. Dr. Russell practices at the TMH Physician Partners – Cancer & Hematology practice and is board certified in medical oncology, hematology and internal medicine. Dr. Russell loves people and enjoys getting to know her patients; walking with them through their individual cancer journeys is one of the favorite parts of the job. To learn more about Dr. Russell, oncology and hematology, click the link https://www.tmh.org/
Tune Up With Your Colorectal Screening | FAMU Tune Up Program
Colorectal screening should begin at age 45 for individuals of average risk. In some cases, individuals should begin screening earlier if they have certain risk factors for colorectal cancer, including tobacco use, alcohol use, obesity and diabetes. Screening should also begin earlier for individuals at an increased risk of developing colon cancer, including African Americans, those with a history of inflammatory bowel disease, specific genetic syndromes, history of radiation therapy to the stomach or pelvis, and those with a family history of polyps or colon cancer. Several methods are available for colorectal cancer screening and a decision on the best approach for an individual should be made with the guidance of a physician. Routine testing can be lifesaving, as it can lead to cancer prevention. Florida A&M University Test Up Now Education Program (TUNE-UP) Colon Cancer Screening Study Tifini D. Austin is a Community Health Worker who has been involved in prevention and advocacy with African American families for the past 20 years in north Florida. email: tifini1.austin@famu.edu Clement Gwede, Ph.D., M.P.H., R.N., FAAN, is a behavioral scientist at Moffitt Cancer Center and directs a research program on providing colorectal cancer screening education and access for low-income African Americans and other medically underserved populations in federally qualified health centers in Florida. email: clement.gwede@moffitt.org Phone: 813-745-3052 Kristin Wallace, Ph.D., is a cancer epidemiologist at the Medical University of South Carolina Hollings Cancer Center with expertise in cancer disparities and the nature of colorectal neoplasia in underserved populations. Her work seeks to understand the reasons for the higher incidence of CRC and poorer outcomes among African American patients. Using a community-engaged approach, she integrated a FIT-based screening program into clinical practice in two free medical clinics (Charleston, Spartanburg). One of these clinics started with no CRC screening services but later instituted a FIT screening program in 2014. email: wallack@musc.edu Phone: 843-876-2432 Matthew Vargas serves as the project coordinator for the FAMU Test Up Now Education Program. He is a registered nurse and has worked previously with the Florida Department of Health and Tallahassee Memorial Hospital. email: matthew.vargas@famu.edu Phone: 850-766-3976 Joseph Ward is the Outreach Specialist/Health Educator for the Ryan White Program with Neighborhood Medical Center. Mathias Sweet is the Ryan White Program Director for Neighborhood Medical Center. Visit http://www.neighborhoodmedicalcenter.... to learn more about accessing health care.
Breast Cancer Awareness in 2021 Featuring Shelby Blank, M.D.
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women—about 270,000 women are diagnosed each year, accounting for approximately 30% of all cancer cases, according to the American Cancer Society. Although it happens much less often, men can develop breast cancer, too. In each of these people, breast cancer began the same way: A rogue cell began to multiply in ways it’s not supposed to, usually in the milk glands (called lobules) or the ducts that carry milk, eventually forming a tumor. How each person's breast cancer develops from there depends on lots of variables. But importantly, most breast cancers are highly treatable. On average, the five-year survival rate (meaning: the percentage of people who are still living five years after diagnosis) for breast cancer that has not spread to other parts of the body is 90%. Shelby Blank, MD is a board-certified general surgeon at Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare (TMH) and Medical Director of TMH’s Walker Breast Program. Dr. Blank leads the program’s Breast Clinic, providing an unparalleled level of care and a more efficient treatment process for patients being diagnosed with and treated for breast cancer. Dr. Blank earned her graduate degree in 1994 and her medical degree in 2001 before going on to complete an internship and residency in surgery – all at the University of South Florida. Dr. Blank is Board Certified by the American Board of Surgery and has over 20 years of experience as a general surgeon. Her passion is providing the most comprehensive care for women’s breast health to our community, which was one of the driving factors in establishing the newest multidisciplinary Breast Clinic at TMH. To learn more about Dr. Blank, TMH's Walker Breast Program, and the latest about breast cancer, click the link https://www.tmh.org/ Joseph Ward is the Outreach Specialist/Health Educator for the Ryan White Program with Neighborhood Medical Center. Mathias Sweet is the Ryan White Program Director for Neighborhood Medical Center. Visit http://www.neighborhoodmedicalcenter.... to learn more about accessing health care. Mind Your Body & Soul is available every Wednesday at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Neighborhood...... More Podcast Links: NMC Podcast: https://neighborhoodmedicalcenter.org......
Do You Know About The Services The Leon County Library Provides? | Featuring Karen Strange
For this month's Healthy Happy Hour, our guest was Karen Strange, the Library Special Services Coordinator for Literacy LeRoy Collins Leon County Public Library. She informed us about all of the free services the Library offers the community, and how you could access these services. Click the link to tune in and learn more about our Public Library system.
The Tallahassee AIDS Walk Is 9/16/21
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Big Bend Cares’ event, the Tallahassee AIDS Walk, draws hundreds of participants each year. This year’s event will be held on Thursday, September 16th, 2021 at Railroad Square.
Individual community members, school and university groups, companies, and faith groups are encouraged to register as individuals or as part of a team. Walkers are also encouraged to become fundraisers to help us reach our goal. After a memorial walk around Railroad Square, participants can gather at the Railroad Square Craft House.
This event is a celebration of all of those who have fought so hard to fight the spread of HIV/AIDS. All proceeds will go towards helping Big Bend Cares provide direct-care services for our clients and HIV prevention and education for the entire Big Bend region.
Why We Walk
Did you know that in the Big Bend area, 1 out of every 172 adults is living with HIV/AIDS? In the African American community, it’s 1 out of every 72 adults. And, according to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, more than 1.1 million people in the US are living with HIV – with 1 in 7 of them not even aware that they have the disease!
Yes, the epidemic is far from over.
This is why clients, community members, staff and advocates of Big Bend Cares, Neighborhood Medical Center, and Bond Community Health Center are walking together on Thursday, September 16th, 2021. We walk for the more than 100,000 people living with HIV in Florida. We walk to remember those who no longer can. We walk to remind you that you’re not alone. We walk for a nation. We walk to educate. We walk for change.
The Tallahassee AIDS Walk works to raise awareness and funds to support HIV programs in the community. All proceeds will benefit our 3 local HIV/AIDS service organizations. We honor and remember friends and family, celebrate those who are living full lives with the virus, and recognize the work that still needs to be done.
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Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month | Featuring Andrea K. Friall, M.D.
September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month Ovarian cancer is a group of diseases that originates in the ovaries, or in the related areas of the fallopian tubes and the peritoneum. Women have two ovaries that are located in the pelvis, one on each side of the uterus. The ovaries make female hormones and produce eggs for reproduction. Women have two fallopian tubes that are a pair of long, slender tubes on each side of the uterus. Eggs pass from the ovaries through the fallopian tubes to the uterus. The peritoneum is the tissue lining that covers organs in the abdomen. When ovarian cancer is found in its early stages, treatment works best. Ovarian cancer often causes signs and symptoms, so it is important to pay attention to your body and know what is normal for you. Symptoms may be caused by something other than cancer, but the only way to know is to see your doctor, nurse, or other health care professional. Andrea K. Friall, M.D., is a native Floridian and received her Bachelor of Science in biology from Florida State University. She went on to study at Howard University College of Medicine for her medical degree. While at Howard, Dr. Friall was recognized for her community service and leadership. She completed her Obstetrics and Gynecology training at Tulane University. During her internship and residency at Tulane, she received many distinguished awards honoring her performance, service and teaching. Since 2001, Dr. Friall has been a trusted physician and partner within North Florida Women's Care. She accepted the esteemed role of Chief Medical Officer for Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare (TMH) in 2016. Her other roles within TMH have included: Medical Staff Chair, Medical Executive Committee member; Medical Staff Secretary/Treasurer; Credentials Committee Chair; and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Chair. Dr. Friall is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Chair and Legislative Vice Chair for the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, District XII, Section 1. She is also a member of the National Medical Association, the William Gunn Medical Society, and the Capital Medical Society. She has served as a board member of the Florida Obstetric and Gynecologic Society, as a board member of the American Red Cross. She enjoys teaching and her role as an Associate Clinical Professor for the FSU College of Medicine OB/GYN Clerkship.
Big Bend Cares CEO Rob Renzi Interview
Big Bend Cares provides assistance to people living with HIV and conducts HIV prevention and education programs to the general community. Big Bend Cares is the only AIDS Service Organization (ASO) in the eight counties of Area 2B and serves HIV positive individuals in all 8 counties.
Today, Big Bend Cares’ mission is to advance community wellness for all by providing comprehensive care and promoting sexual health.
Rob Renzi - 850-656-2437 ext 240
A Walk Through Earth's Garden with Camille Lewis | Healthy Happy Hour
This month's Healthy Happy Hour is presented by Ms. Camille Lewis, Creator of Earth's Garden, LLC. This month’s topic of discussion is focused on community gardening for healthy eating. Camille Lewis, an experienced educator and community advocate, is the creator of Earth’s Garden. Earth’s Garden is a garden maintenance and installation company that is committed to empowering families and individuals with the knowledge and tools to grow their own food. More information can be found at www.EarthsGardenLLC.com Visit http://www.neighborhoodmedicalcenter.org to learn more about accessing health care.
The Importance Of PRIDE Month | Janelle Diaz Interview | Mind Your Body & Soul
Mind Your Body & Soul: The Healthy Podcast is hosted by Joseph Ward, Mathias Sweet, and Mrs. Alana Steaple. Mind Your Body & Soul is an educational podcast that focuses on all things health related, to help our listeners learn more about various health topics and information they may not have had access to. We seek to inform, empower, uplift, and mobilize our listeners to become the healthiest versions of themselves. This week on Mind Your Body & Soul, Joseph and Mathias sat down with community activist Janel Diaz, to discuss the importance of PRIDE Month. Janel is an artist, advocate, parent, transgender, mentor, and CEO of Capital Tea. Janel works for Capital City Youth Service in Tallahassee, FL, in their Drop-In Center. Capital City Youth Service: https://www.ccys.org/Capital Tea: https://capitaltea.org/ Joseph Ward is the Outreach Specialist/Health Educator for the Ryan White Program with Neighborhood Medical Center. Mathias Sweet is the Ryan White Program Director for Neighborhood Medical Center. Visit http://www.neighborhoodmedicalcenter.... to learn more about accessing health care. Mind Your Body & Soul is available every Wednesday at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Neighborhood......
Meet Our Ryan White Prevention Team | Mind Your Body & Soul
Mind Your Body & Soul: The Healthy Podcast is hosted by Joseph Ward, Mathias Sweet, and Mrs. Alana Steaple. Mind Your Body & Soul is an educational podcast that focuses on all things health related, to help our listeners learn more about various health topics and information they may not have had access to. We seek to inform, empower, uplift, and mobilize our listeners to become the healthiest versions of themselves. This week on Mind Your Body & Soul, you are being introduced to the entire Neighborhood Medical Center Ryan White Prevention Team. Meet our newest members Mrs. Sherill Fountain and Ms. Kayla Bing. Mrs. Fountain and Ms. Bing will serves as our Ryan White Case Manager and Medical Assistant. We also talk about our journey's as individual in health care, and what we will be bringing to the Ryan White team to ensure that we give our patients the best care. Joseph Ward is the Outreach Specialist/Health Educator for the Ryan White Program with Neighborhood Medical Center. Mathias Sweet is the Ryan White Program Director for Neighborhood Medical Center. Visit http://www.neighborhoodmedicalcenter.... to learn more about accessing health care.
Jeanne' Freeman Interview on Conversations With Nicole | Vaccination Conversation
Vaccination Conversation with Jeanne' Freeman Neighborhood Medical Center is your home for healthcare, providing Primary Care, Mental Health, and Dental services to all of our patients, regardless of their ability to pay. We are the Big Bend area Federally Qualified Healthcare Center (FQHC) and a non-profit 501c3 organization. Neighborhood has all the care you need, right around the corner. To Learn more about Conversations With Nicole visit http://www.cwnmoments.com/
HIV Prevention In The State of Florida : James Easton Interview | Mind Your Body & Soul
Mind Your Body & Soul: The Healthy Podcast is hosted by Joseph Ward, Mathias Sweet, and Mrs. Alana Steaple. Mind Your Body & Soul is an educational podcast that focuses on all things health related, to help our listeners learn more about various health topics and information they may not have had access to. We seek to inform, empower, uplift, and mobilize our listeners to become the healthiest versions of themselves. This week on Mind Your Body & Soul, Joseph interviews Mr. James Easton, the HIV/AIDS Program Coordinator for the Florida Department of Health in Leon County. Mr. The HIV/AIDS program coordinator (HAPC), provides supervision, guidance, training and support to all program staff. The Administrative Team also provides local logistical support and is the primary contact for information, requests for support and program management. The HAPC has oversight of each team and can facilitate team functions. Joseph Ward is the Outreach Specialist/Health Educator for the Ryan White Program with Neighborhood Medical Center. Mathias Sweet is the Ryan White Program Director for Neighborhood Medical Center. Visit http://www.neighborhoodmedicalcenter.... to learn more about accessing health care. Mind Your Body & Soul is available every Wednesday at:
What Is The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program? | Mind Your Body & Soul
Mind Your Body & Soul: The Healthy Podcast is hosted by Joseph Ward, Mathias Sweet, and Mrs. Alana Steaple. Mind Your Body & Soul is an educational podcast that focuses on all things health related, to help our listeners learn more about various health topics and information they may not have had access to. We seek to inform, empower, uplift, and mobilize our listeners to become the healthiest versions of themselves. This week on Mind Your Body & Soul, Joseph and Mathias break down the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program. In 1990, the Ryan White Cares Act was enacted and became the largest federally funded program in the United States for people living with HIV/AIDS. The act was named after Ryan White, a young boy who was diagnosed with HIV in 1984 after receiving a tainted blood transfusion. The Ryan White HIV/AIDs Program is broken into 5 parts Part A, Part B, Part C, Part D, Part F. Click the links below to learn more about the Ryan White HIV/AIDs Program https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Wh... https://hab.hrsa.gov/about-ryan-white... Joseph Ward is the Outreach Specialist/Health Educator for the Ryan White Program with Neighborhood Medical Center. Mathias Sweet is the Ryan White Program Director for Neighborhood Medical Center. Visit http://www.neighborhoodmedicalcenter.... to learn more about accessing health care. Mind Your Body & Soul is available every Wednesday at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Neighborhood...... More Podcast Links: NMC Podcast: https://neighborhoodmedicalcenter.org......
When Passion Meets Purpose: Dr. Jazmyne Simmons Interview | Mind Your Body & Soul
Mind Your Body & Soul: The Healthy Podcast is hosted by Joseph Ward, Mathias Sweet, and Mrs. Alana Steaple. Mind Your Body & Soul is an educational podcast that focuses on all things health related, to help our listeners learn more about various health topics and information they may not have had access to. We seek to inform, empower, uplift, and mobilize our listeners to become the healthiest versions of themselves.
This week on Mind Your Body & Soul we are interviewing Dr. Jazmyne Simmons. Dr. Simmons is a proud native of Tallahassee, Florida. She is an Assistant Professor in the School of Allied Health Sciences, Division of Health Science at Florida A&M University (FAMU). Simmons earned her Doctor of Philosophy degree in Communication with a specialty in Health Communication from the University of Miami. She holds a Master of Public Health degree with a concentration in Behavioral Science and Health Education from FAMU’s Institute of Public Health. Jazmyne also possesses Bachelor of Arts degrees in Psychology and Criminology from the University of South Florida. Simmons has conducted research at Moffitt Cancer Research Center and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. She is committed to using evidence-based research to improve the lives of disproportionately impacted populations. Her research interests lie at the intersection of sexual and racial minority health and interpersonal and mass communication. Most recently, Simmons, served as Co-Principal Investigator for a clinical trial (NCT03898063) funded by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences and the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities. This funding was awarded via the University of Miami Clinical and Translational Science Institute to investigate effective interventions for sexual partner status disclosure, HIV-related stigma, and medical adherence. Jazmyne recently published a piece entitled: “90 DAYS: An investigation of a short entertainment-education film to improve HIV status disclosure among Black women living with HIV in Miami-Dade County” in the journal of Social Science and Medicine. This work focused on assessing the acceptability and feasibility of an entertainment-education short film, 90 DAYS, for addressing disclosure related barriers and stigma.
In the realm of service, Dr. Simmons is an active member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She also serves on the Tallahassee-Leon County Commission on the Status of Women and Girls. In this capacity, she works with like-minded women to advocate for programs and policies that uplift women and girls within our community. Beyond service and academic pursuits, Jazmyne enjoys developing meaningful mass-mediated content. Prior to pursuing her doctorate, she produced and hosted a local television talk show entitled, The Jazmyne Show. When Jazmyne is not working, she can be found watching black and white television, coloring, and spending time with family. She is the daughter of Mr. Craig Simmons and Dr. Mary Simmons. Jazmyne is engaged to her high school sweetheart, Tevin “T.J.” Bryant. They have a chocolate-tri English bulldog named, Time.
To contact Dr. Simmons: Email: Jazmyne.simmons@famu.edu Facebook: Jazmyne Simmons IG: @jazzys1
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Healthy Happy Hour: Tifany Hill of the Tallahassee Vet Center
This month's Healthy Happy Hour is presented by Ms. Tifany Hill of the Tallahassee Vet Center . This month’s topic of discussion is How Capital Area Community Action Agency, Inc. can help with providing resources for disaster recovery. Please tune in to help Neighborhood Medical Center spread the word to patients, family, friends, and community members, as we educate them about Capital Area Community Action Agency, Inc. To fulfill President Lincoln’s promise “To care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan” by serving and honoring the men and women who are America’s veterans. VA carries out four specific missions to make good on that commitment. Veterans Health Care: VA’s Veterans Health Administration is the largest integrated health care network in the United States, with 1,255 health care facilities serving 9 million enrolled Veterans each year. Veterans Benefits: Veterans can earn a range of benefits that help them transition back to civilian life in the country they fought to defend. Through the Veterans Benefits Administration, VA helps servicemembers transition out of military service, and assists with education, home loans, life insurance and much more. National Cemeteries: The job of the National Cemetery Administration is to make sure those who served this nation are never forgotten. NCA provides dignified burial services for Veterans and eligible family members by maintaining 142 cemeteries as national shrines and providing lasting tributes that commemorate their service and sacrifice to our nation. The Fourth Mission: VA’s “Fourth Mission” is to improve the Nation’s preparedness for response to war, terrorism, national emergencies, and natural disasters by developing plans and taking actions to ensure continued service to veterans, as well as to support national, state, and local emergency management, public health, safety and homeland security efforts. Where to call Toll-free number Hours MyVA411 main information line 800-698-2411 24/7 Telecommunications Relay Services (using TTY) 711 24/7 VA benefits hotline 800-827-1000 Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ET GI Bill hotline 888-442-4551 Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. ET VA health benefits hotline 877-222-8387 Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET My HealtheVet help desk 877-327-0022 Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET
Health, Wellness & Mindfulness with Jian Jones | Mind Body & Soul
Mind Your Body & Soul: The Healthy Podcast is hosted by Joseph Ward, Mathias Sweet, and Mrs. Alana Steaple. Mind Your Body & Soul is an educational podcast that focuses on all things health related, to help our listeners learn more about various health topics and information they may not have had access to. We seek to inform, empower, uplift, and mobilize our listeners to become the healthiest versions of themselves.
Welcome to Season 2 of Mind Your Body & Soul. March is Women’s History Month, and we will be focusing on women’s health this month. In today’s episode, Joseph and Mathias interview Ms. Jian Jones. Ms. Joes is an occupational therapist, life coach, 200-HR yoga teacher, professor, and scholar offers mental, emotional, social, spiritual and physical well-being techniques that assist you in uncovering your potential to live your best life. Jian blended her passion for wellness, nature, purpose and Hip-Hop into a personal development company, Jian Jones, LLC with a mission to transform lives one mind, body, and soul at a time. Jian encourages you to Press+FLY™: 'press through your obstacles so that you can fly toward your destiny'. Jian uses her personal evolution to serve others and looks forward to their individual growth and success as they cross the bridges of life.
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Men's Dental Health Featuring Dr. Christopher Laing | Mind Your Body & Soul
Welcome to Season 2 of Mind Your Body & Soul. We want to thank all of our viewers, we hope you enjoyed season 1, because we have a lot more information for you in season 2. We are starting season 2 off with a focus on men's dental health. We are joined by the Dental Director for Neighborhood Medical Center Mr. Christopher Laing. Dr. Laing is going to give us information about create and maintain a great dental routine with a focus on men's health. Enjoy!!
Mind Your Body & Soul: The Healthy Podcast is hosted by Joseph Ward, Mathias Sweet, and Mrs. Alana Steaple. Mind Your Body & Soul is an educational podcast that focuses on all things health related, to help our listeners learn more about various health topics and information they may not have had access to. We seek to inform, empower, uplift, and mobilize our listeners to become the healthiest versions of themselves.
Healthy Happy Hour: Featuring Mrs. Alanna Steaple | An Inside Look At STD Treatment
Neighborhood Medical Center is hosting our monthly Healthy Happy Hour. This event will take place on Thursday, February 18, 2021, from 6:00pm-7:00pm. This month's Healthy Happy Hour will be presented by Mrs. Alanna Steaple, MSN,APRN, AGPCNP-BC, AACRN-C. This month we are taking a behind the scenes clinical look at how STD’s are treated. Please tune in to help Neighborhood Medical Center spread the word to patients, family, friends, and community members, as we educate them about STD prevention.
Learn more about Neighborhood Medical Center by visiting www.neighborhoodmedicalcenter.org
Healthy Happy Hour: Mr. Tim Bowman Interview | Neighborhood Medical Center
Neighborhood Medical Center is hosting our monthly Healthy Happy Hour virtually via Microsoft Teams. This event will take place on Thursday, January 21, 2021, from 6:00pm-7:00pm. This month's Healthy Happy Hour will be presented by Tim Bowman & Anita Jones of WellCare Health Plans, Inc. This month’s topic of discussion is How To Access WellCare Health Plans. Please tune in to help Neighborhood Medical Center spread the word to patients, family, friends, and community members, as we educate them about WellCare Health Plans.
Learn more about WellCare https://www.wellcare.com/
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The Fight Against HIV/AIDS & Racism with The Normal Anomaly Institute | Mind Your Body & Soul
Mind Your Body & Soul: The Healthy Podcast is hosted by Joseph Ward, Mathias Sweet, and Mrs. Alana Steaple. Mind Your Body & Soul is an educational podcast that focuses on all things health related, to help our listeners learn more about various health topics and information they may not have had access to. We seek to inform, empower, uplift, and mobilize our listeners to become the healthiest versions of themselves.
Happy Black History Month & Happy National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Every February 7th we recognize National Black HIV/AIDs Awareness Day, and we dedicate this episode to this day. This week's episode is our season 1 finale. Our guest for the week are Ian L. Haddock & Titan Capri of The Normal Anomaly Institute in Houston, Texas. Visit there website https://www.normalanomaly.org/.
The Normal Anomaly was created for storytellers changing the narrative of the Black, queer community especially at the intersection of health and racial disparities in June 2016. Having written and video work featured in places such as Prime Video, Huffington Post, The Griot, United States Conference on HIV and AIDS (USCHA), Snapchat, and many others, has been a testament to the work that this organization has done.
Since then, it has gone on to become a Houston staple in the spaces of advocacy, community engagement, and outreach. Led and founded by local activist, Ian L. Haddock, The Normal Anomaly Initiative is primed to be an essential part of the fabric of equality at the intersections of Black and Queer. With a team of volunteers, consultants, and staff that believes in the vision and mission of the organization, the story continues to be told.
Joseph Ward is the Outreach Specialist/Health Educator for the Ryan White Program with Neighborhood Medical Center.
Mathias Sweet is the Ryan White Program Director for Neighborhood Medical Center.
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Florida A&M University Student Health Services: Mind Your Body & Soul
Mind Your Body & Soul: The Healthy Podcast is hosted by Joseph Ward, Mathias Sweet, and Mrs. Alana Steaple. Mind Your Body & Soul is an educational podcast that focuses on all things health related, to help our listeners learn more about various health topics and information they may not have had access to. We seek to inform, empower, uplift, and mobilize our listeners to become the healthiest versions of themselves. This week's episode, we are interviewing Mrs. Harriett Jennings & Everlena Baulkmon of Florida A&M University's (FAMU) Student Health Services. These two women are a part of a trio which also includes Ms. Tanya Tatum, the director of Student Health Services. The ladies give us the inside information on what FAMU's Student Health Services offers students, how they help students and community members, how a student can access services, the programs and resources they offer, and much more. These women go above and beyond to make sure the students are served and have the resources they need to be healthy. Joseph Ward is the Outreach Specialist/Health Educator for the Ryan White Program with Neighborhood Medical Center. Mathias Sweet is the Ryan White Program Director for Neighborhood Medical Center. Visit http://www.neighborhoodmedicalcenter.org to learn more about accessing health care. Mind Your Body & Soul is available every Wednesday at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Neighborhood...
STD's In Women & Pregnant Women: Mind Your Body & Soul
Mind Your Body & Soul: The Healthy Podcast is hosted by Joseph Ward, Mathias Sweet, and Mrs. Alana Steaple. Mind Your Body & Soul is an educational podcast that focuses on all things health related, to help our listeners learn more about various health topics and information they may not have had access to. We seek to inform, empower, uplift, and mobilize our listeners to become the healthiest versions of themselves.
This week's episode is part 2 of Mrs. Alanna Steaple interviewing Ms. Katrina Ball. Ms. Katrina Ball, MSN, APRN, CNM, graduate of Frontier Nursing University, who is a Certified Nurse Midwife . Today the ladies focused on STD's in Women and Pregnant Women.
Joseph Ward is the Outreach Specialist/Health Educator for the Ryan White Program with Neighborhood Medical Center.
Mathias Sweet is the Ryan White Program Director for Neighborhood Medical Center.
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