Episodios

  • “The Glow-Up Phase: Why You’re a Whole Vibe After Your Period”
    Jul 15 2025

    This is part one of our You’re Not Moody, You’re Hormonal series, and we’re diving into Weeks 1 & 2 of your cycle—aka your natural glow-up phase.

    We’re talking about what’s really happening in your body after your period ends, how your hormones are setting you up to thrive, and how to eat, move, and show up in this season of your cycle.It’s time to stop thinking your moods are random and start understanding the rhythm your body’s been trying to show you all along.

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    41 m
  • “Sis, Stress Gave Me Cancer—And It’s Killing Us Quietly”
    Jul 7 2025

    Stress ain’t just in your head—it’s in your body, your blood pressure, your womb, your cells. In this deeply personal and eye-opening episode, I’m sharing part of my own cancer story and the connection between chronic stress and disease in Black women.We’re breaking down: • What stress really is—beyond just being tired or overwhelmed • How stress shows up in the brain and body • The cultural, emotional, and social roots of stress in Black women • The harsh truth about stress-related illness—from high blood pressure to diabetes to cancer • And most importantly—what we can do to start healingIt’s time we stop normalizing burnout, strength without support, and suffering in silence. Your health isn’t optional. Your peace is not a luxury—it’s your birthright.Email: TheHealthyHighPodcast@gmail.comSocials: NurseCoachSmithBook a Free Discover Coaching Call: https://l.bttr.to/8xJGb

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    48 m
  • Breaking the Cycle: Why Black Women Put Themselves Last—and How to Stop!
    Jun 29 2025

    Hey sis—this episode dives deep into why so many Black women are conditioned to put themselves last. From historical roots to media stereotypes, we unpack how self-neglect is impacting our health and why it’s time to break the cycle. Tune in for real talk, healing, and practical steps to start putting you first. You deserve more than survival—you deserve to thrive.


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    47 m
  • State of Emergency: Why Black Women’s Health Can’t Wait!
    Jun 22 2025

    Every headline screams self-care, soft life, and healing—but what happens when Black women are too sick, too tired, or too unsupported to even begin? In this kickoff episode, I’m breaking down why I’ve shifted the focus of this podcast entirely to African American women—and why that shift is overdue.From the alarming rise in preventable chronic diseases to the silent struggles we carry in our homes and communities, it’s time we stop ignoring the state of emergency happening in our bodies. The truth? When we heal, everybody heals.Tune in to hear the facts, my personal take, and how we start reclaiming our health—one episode at a time.

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    26 m
  • Addressing “OUR” Trauma EP 4
    Jun 1 2021
    It's mental health awareness month and let's face it black people have so much trauma we need to start discussing and unpacking in order to be better healthier people. In this four part series I will be discussing trauma in men, women, & children. In the final episode we will hear from my friend who has experienced trauma in her life and has learned to cope with it. We need to start normalizing every individual in our households getting therapy. As a community black people have inherently experienced trauma so whether you believe it or not you have experienced trauma that needs to be addressed. Tune in now to the fourth episode of this series where I talk to Carla B Forest about addressing her childhood trauma and how she has learn to cope with it. Carla puts her story and vulnerability out there for you guys so that you can see that your not in this fight alone. Tune in now!!!! IG handle: rew_foundation Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/741878463025954/?ref=share
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    42 m
  • Addressing "OUR" Trauma EP 3
    May 25 2021

    It's mental health awareness month and let's face it black people have so much trauma we need to start discussing and unpacking in order to be better healthier people. In this four part series I will be discussing trauma in men, women, & children. In the final episode we will hear from my friend who has experienced trauma in her life and has learned to cope with it. We need to start normalizing every individual in our households getting therapy. As a community black people have inherently experienced trauma so whether you believe it or not you have experienced trauma that needs to be addressed. Tune in now to the third episode of this series where I talk to Cerene Prince, LCSW, about addressing our trauma in African American children. If you have kids, are around kids, want kids in the future, or have kids in your family you need to listen to this episode!!!

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  • Addressing "OUR" Trauma EP 2
    May 15 2021
    It's mental health awareness month and let's face it black people have so much trauma we need to start discussing and unpacking in order to be better healthier people. In this four part series I will be discussing trauma in men, women, & children. In the final episode we will hear from my friend who has experienced trauma in her life and has learned to cope with it. We need to start normalizing every individual in our households getting therapy. As a community black people have inherently experienced trauma so whether you believe it or not you have experienced trauma that needs to be addressed. Tune in now to the second episode of this series where I talk to Lacrisha Holcomb, a Clinical Mental Health Counselor, about addressing our trauma in African American women. Trust me its an episode you don't want to miss!!! IG handle: Therapyislight
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    49 m
  • Addressing "OUR" Trauma EP 1
    May 7 2021
    It's mental health awareness month and let's face it black people have so much trauma we need to start discussing and unpacking in order to be better healthier people. In this four part series I will be discussing trauma in men, women, & children. In the final episode we will hear from my friend who has experienced trauma in her life and has learned to cope with it. We need to start normalizing every individual in our households getting therapy. As a community black people have inherently experienced trauma so whether you believe it or not you have experienced trauma that needs to be addressed. Tune in now to the first episode of this series where I talk to Arron Muller, LCSW about addressing our trauma in African American men. Trust me its an episode you don't want to miss!!! IG handle: Theblack_therapist
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    27 m