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Be Well Sis: The Podcast

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After being consistently left out of wellness conversations, Be Well Sis is a podcast dedicated to providing resources for Black millennial women to be their best selves physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Hosted by Dr. Cassandre Dunbar, the conversations are candid, informative, and unapologetic. Join us!
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Who said too much TV isn't good for you? Hosts of the TV Doctor podcast are here to chat about why actually, TV can be the perfect prescription for your wellness. From community, to representation, to escapism, we dive into the many ways in which watching tv might just be what you need. In this episode, Dr. Cassandre Dunbar is joined by media experts Dr. Michele Foss and Ashley Johnson, the dynamic duo behind The TV Doc Podcast. Together, they unpack how television and media shape our sense of identity, belonging, and emotional wellness—especially for Black and mixed-race folks navigating representation and community in an often isolating world. In this episode, we discussed:How TV and media help shape self-perception and racial identityThe emotional and therapeutic impact of nostalgic showsFandom as a powerful form of community and connectionWhy representation on screen matters for our mental healthHow to raise media-savvy, critical-thinking kids in the YouTube ageWhether you're a lifelong Trekkie or someone who finds comfort in rewatching Living Single, this conversation will remind you of the deep impact media can have on our wellbeing.Guest Spotlight: Dr. Michele Foss is what happens when you combine a Professor of Rhetoric and Media in the Department of Communication Studies at Sacramento State University with an unapologetically nerdy pop culture fanatic. From the classes she teaches (ranging from Television Criticism to Media Aesthetics to Communication Theory to Methods of Fandom Studies) to the keynote addresses and invited lectures she delivers, Dr. Foss infuses heart, creativity, inclusivity, and fun into all she does. She uses her three fancy degrees and more than 25 years of boots-on-the-ground experience to make academic concepts accessible and "sticky" for her audiences. She also wears all the hats (creator, producer, editor, writer, and host) for her podcast, The TV Doctor, where she "prescribes" what you should be watching to heal your socio-cultural ailments. She's been recognized by her university for her excellence in teaching, community service, and scholarship/creative activity. Connect with me on socials- join the Be Well,Sis tribe on Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube , and subscribe to the newsletter or buy me a coffee!If this episode resonated with you- share with a friend!We’re supporting St Jude’s- head over to www.stjude.org/bewellsis right now and sign up to be a monthly donor. Together, we can make a real impact.Want to get in touch? Maybe you want to hear from a certain guest or have a recommendation for On My Radar? Get in touch at hello@editaud.io with Be Well Sis in the subject line! Have you’re on Not Well, Sis rant to contribute? Click here to send it into the show!Be Well, Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward. Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert. Be Well, Sis is an editaudio collaboration. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Introducing High Level Conversations: Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett from Levels to This with Sheryl Swoopes and Terrika Foster-Brasby.Follow the show: Levels to This with Sheryl Swoopes and Terrika Foster-BrasbyOn this episode of Levels to This, hosts Sheryl Swoopes and Terrika Foster-Brasby sit down with Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett. They kick things off with some fun rapid-fire questions covering everything from pizza toppings to favorite music, before shifting to more serious ground — like the current state of our government and how proposed education cuts could impact lower-income families. Jasmine opens up about her bold approach to politics, the journey that led her to Congress, and why staying true to her constituents remains at the heart of her mission.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.
In this solo episode of Be Well, Sis, Dr. Cassandre Dunbar shares reflections on travel, nature, and the power of pause. She recaps a joyful family trip to New Orleans, explores the healing benefits of gardening, and shares her current favorite hair care finds. Plus, she answers the first listener letter in the Not Well, Sis segment—reminding us that venting is a powerful form of self-care.If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed or in need of a reset, this episode offers gentle reminders to slow down, savor beauty, and stay connected.Topics Covered:Family travel as a form of self-careHow gardening supports emotional wellnessFavorite hair care products right nowWhy venting matters for mental healthThe first-ever Not Well, Sis listener letterGot a “Not Well, Sis” submission? I’d love to hear it- Send it in here!Shop the products mentioned in the On My Radar Segment here!We’re supporting St Jude’s- head over to www.stjude.org/bewellsis right now and sign up to be a monthly donor. Together, we can make a real impact.Want to get in touch? Maybe you want to hear from a certain guest or have a recommendation for On My Radar? Get in touch at hello@editaud.io with Be Well Sis in the subject line! Have you’re on Not Well, Sis rant to contribute? Click here to send it into the show!Be Well, Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward. Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert. Be Well, Sis is an editaudio collaboration. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
April is Stress Awareness Month, but let’s be honest—many of us have been stress-aware our whole lives. If you’ve been navigating anxiety, people-pleasing, burnout, or just feeling emotionally exhausted... This conversation is for you.In this episode of Be Well, Sis, I’m joined by NK—storyteller, mental wellness advocate, and host of the podcast Basket Case. We dive into an honest conversation about what it means to care for your mental health in real, practical, and deeply personal ways.NK shares her journey of navigating anxiety, internalized shame, and self-loathing—and how relocating to Mexico offered her a new way of living, healing, and connecting to emotional well-being. She also unpacks the power of storytelling to dismantle mental health stigma, and how ceremonial healing practices like temazcal helped her come back to her body and spirit.We explore what it looks like to move beyond surface-level self-care and begin to replenish yourself in ways that are culturally grounded, spiritually aligned, and emotionally honest.In this episode, we discuss:What high-functioning anxiety can feel like and how it shows upWhy storytelling matters in the fight against mental health stigmaNK’s decision to move to Mexico to support her mental wellnessHow conflict can actually strengthen relationships and build community careCeremonial healing and the role of practices like temazcal in emotional releaseWhy self-awareness and accountability are essential for personal growthHow to stop performing wellness and start living it—from the inside outMentioned in this episode:Temazcal ceremony (traditional Indigenous sweat lodge for detox + healing)Basket Case Podcast – a space for honest conversations about mental healthAbout NK: NK is a writer, speaker, and host of the Basket Case podcast—a mental health storytelling platform that centers the experiences of marginalized communities. Her work helps normalize emotional honesty, encourage personal growth, and challenge the systems that contribute to mental distress.🎧 Listen to Basket Case: Click here to listen! 📸 Follow NK on IG here!Stay connected with me:✨ Subscribe to Be Well, Sis wherever you listen to podcasts💌 Subscribe to the newsletter!📱 Follow me on Instagram: @bewellsis_podcast💬 Share this episode with someone who needs to hear it!We’re supporting St Jude’s- head over to www.stjude.org/bewellsis right now and sign up to be a monthly donor. Together, we can make a real impact.Want to get in touch? Maybe you want to hear from a certain guest or have a recommendation for On My Radar? Get in touch at hello@editaud.io with Be Well Sis in the subject line! Have you’re own Not Well, Sis rant to contribute? Click here to send it into the show!Be Well, Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward. Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert. Be Well, Sis is an editaudio collaboration. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We’re excited to bring you a special feed drop from Rom Com Vom, a miniseries from Sex Ed with DB that dives into the messy, funny, and sometimes uncomfortable themes in our favorite romantic comedies.This clip comes from their episode on How Stella Got Her Groove Back, where host Danielle Bezalel is joined by Dr. Candice Nicole — award-winning psychologist, associate professor at Emory University, and author of Good Sex: Stories, Science, and Strategies for Sexual Liberation. They dig into how the film handles sexuality, age gaps, grief, and what it means for Black women to prioritize pleasure and joy.Listen to the full episode here and find Sex Ed with DB wherever you get your podcasts.Learn more about Dr. Candice Nicole: drcandicenicole.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Black women are reimagining wellness on their own terms—beyond trends, beyond performance. In this episode, we explore what it really means to opt out, slow down, and live well.In today’s conversation, Dr. Cassandre Dunbar is joined by Dominique Fluker, contributing lifestyle editor at Essence, writer, interior designer, and wellness storyteller. Together, they unpack the evolution of wellness for Black women, the pressure to perform self-care online, and how community, authenticity, and creativity are helping us reclaim what it means to be well.You’ll hear about:Dominique’s bold leap from tech to journalism (without a backup plan)How Essence is shifting the narrative around Black women and wellnessThe rise of revolutionary rest and opting out as resistanceWhy “soft life” is about healing, not consumptionWellness trends to be cautious of—including AI therapy and TikTok fadsThe impact of curated home spaces on emotional well-beingAnd why human connection is still our most powerful medicineThis episode is a love letter to self-trust, slowing down, and designing a life that reflects who you truly are.Guest Spotlight: Dominique B. Fluker is a nationally recognized multimedia journalist, editor, content marketer, and interior design storyteller based in Los Angeles. She currently is the Contributing Lifestyle Editor at ESSENCE Magazine. She has created purpose-driven and multicultural content for iconic web and print publications like ForbesWomen, Glamour Magazine, ESSENCE Magazine, Travel & Leisure, Business Insider, Women’s Health, Variety, and more. As a culture and entertainment enthusiast, she's interviewed legendary celebrities such as Oprah, Toni Braxton, John Legend, Tracee Ellis Ross, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Robin Roberts, Serena Williams, and more. As an established advocate for diversity and inclusion within the tech and entertainment industries, she's also a noted public speaker, moderator, host, on-camera talent, red-carpet correspondent, and thought leader. Dominique has found solace in curating physical spaces while creating a name for herself at the intersection of digital content curation and editorial storytelling. She believes interior design is an extension of thoughtful storytelling. 2021 marked Dominique's official foray into professional interior styling with the launch of her first business, DBF Interiors. She has been featured as an interior design expert in Apartment Therapy, Architectural Digest, and more. Connect with Dominique: Follow her on  Instagram @dominiquebflukerConnect with her on LinkedIn Connect with me on socials- join the Be Well,Sis tribe on Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube , and subscribe to the newsletter or buy me a coffee!If this episode resonated with you- share with a friend!We’re supporting St Jude’s- head over to www.stjude.org/bewellsis right now and sign up to be a monthly donor. Together, we can make a real impact.Want to get in touch? Maybe you want to hear from a certain guest or have a recommendation for On My Radar? Get in touch at hello@editaud.io with Be Well Sis in the subject line! Have you’re on Not Well, Sis rant to contribute? Click here to send it into the show!Be Well, Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward. Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert. Be Well, Sis is an editaudio collaboration. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing all the “right” things—showing up for work, taking care of everyone, checking all the boxes—but inside, you feel numb, disconnected, or just... not okay, this episode is for you.This week on Be Well, Sis, I’m joined by the brilliant Dr. Judith Joseph, a board-certified psychiatrist and researcher, to talk about something that doesn’t get nearly enough attention: high functioning depression.We often associate depression with what we see—sadness, withdrawal, tears. But what happens when it looks more like achievement, perfectionism, and over-functioning? When the pain hides behind productivity? That’s where this conversation begins.Dr. Judith breaks down what high functioning depression actually is, why it’s often missed in clinical settings, and how trauma, societal pressure, and internalized expectations can all contribute to emotional burnout, anhedonia (the loss of joy), and disconnection.She also introduces her powerful framework, the Five V’s to Thriving—a model that prioritizes validation, venting, values, vitals, and vision to support true emotional well-being.In this episode, we explore:What high functioning depression really looks and feels likeThe link between trauma, anhedonia, and collective numbnessHow societal expectations can mask mental health struggles in high-achieving womenWhy validation and venting are essential for healingThe Five V’s to Thriving and how to use them as tools for personal growthWhy joy is an experience, not an achievementHow to stop chasing external validation and start doing the inner work of self-careDr. Judith also speaks candidly about how mental wellness is deeply connected to relationships, rest, and reimagining what success and happiness truly mean—especially for Black women and women of color who are often taught to suppress their feelings to survive.This episode is for you if:You feel emotionally drained, even when everything looks “fine” on the outsideYou’ve normalized burnout and high stress as your baselineYou’re curious about new ways to think about healing and emotional regulationYou’re doing the work, but still feel like joy is just out of reachYou want to understand your mental health through both a clinical and compassionate lensAbout Dr. Judith Joseph: Dr. Judith Joseph is a board-certified psychiatrist, media expert, and mental health advocate whose work bridges the gap between clinical research and culturally competent care. Her mission is to empower people—especially those in marginalized communities—to prioritize their mental wellness with evidence-based, heart-centered tools.🔗 Learn more about here 📲 Follow Dr. Judith on InstagramMentioned in this episode:Click here to purchase Dr. Judith’s  High Functioning: Overcome Your Hidden Depression and Reclaim Your Joy!More on High Functioning Depression here and here Looking to go deeper?✨Join Replenished audio wellness series here✨ Subscribe to Be Well, Sis wherever you listen to podcasts💌 Subscribe to the newsletter!📱 Follow me on Instagram: @bewellsis_podcastIf this episode hit home, I’d love for you to leave a review or share it with someone who needs to know they’re not alone.-We’re supporting St Jude’s- head over to www.stjude.org/bewellsis right now and sign up to be a monthly donor. Together, we can make a real impact.Want to get in touch? Maybe you want to hear from a certain guest or have a recommendation for On My Radar? Get in touch at hello@editaud.io with Be Well Sis in the subject line! Have you’re on Not Well, Sis rant to contribute? Click here to send it into the show!Be Well, Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward. Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert. Be Well, Sis is an editaudio collaboration. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Survival Mode

Survival Mode

2025-04-0923:54

Feeling burned out, stuck in survival mode, or constantly on edge? In this vulnerable solo episode, Dr. Cassandre shares the moment she realized that what she had accepted as “normal” was actually survival mode. High-functioning. Always “on.” But beneath the surface? Exhausted, disconnected, and stretched way too thin.We explore:What survival mode really looks like (even when you're "doing fine")The science of chronic stress and how it affects your body and brainSymptoms of a dysregulated nervous system you might be ignoringSmall but powerful ways to begin feeling safe, soft, and regulated againWhy joy, rest, and boundaries are essential—not indulgentIf you’ve been stuck in go-mode for way too long, this is your invitation to breathe deep, unclench, and begin your journey back to yourself.📌 Mentioned in This Episode:Join the waitlist for Replenished, a guided, audio-based wellness experience for women ready to move from survival to restoration, here.Got a Not Well, Sis submission? Click here to send it into the show!✨ Subscribe to Be Well, Sis wherever you listen to podcasts💌 Subscribe to the newsletter!📱 Follow me on Instagram: @bewellsis_podcastIf this episode resonated with you- share with a friend!We’re supporting St Jude’s- head over to www.stjude.org/bewellsis right now and sign up to be a monthly donor. Together, we can make a real impact.Want to get in touch? Maybe you want to hear from a certain guest or have a recommendation for On My Radar? Get in touch at hello@editaud.io with Be Well Sis in the subject line!Be Well, Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward. Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert.Be Well, Sis is an editaudio collaboration.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Navigating the healthcare system as a woman, especially as a Black woman, can feel like a battle. A battle to be heard, believed, and treated with the care and respect we deserve. In this affirming and eye-opening episode of Be Well, Sis, I’m joined by Dr. Bayo, a physician and patient advocate who’s using her voice to challenge bias in medicine and close the gap on maternal health disparities and healthcare inequities.Together, we dive into what it really takes to build trust in healthcare- not just between patient and provider, but within ourselves as we learn to speak up, ask questions, and challenge the harmful systems we’ve been taught to accept.Dr. Bayo shares her own journey into medicine and advocacy, including the influence of family, personal experience, and generational knowledge that shaped her commitment to making healthcare safer and more human.We explore the power of self-advocacy, the necessity of community, and why curiosity is one of the most powerful tools we can bring into any medical setting. This episode is for you if:You’ve ever felt dismissed or gaslit in a medical settingYou’re curious about how to become a stronger advocate for yourself or your familyYou’re a provider seeking to understand and confront your own biasesYou believe in the power of community-based healing and generational wisdomYou’re ready to reclaim agency over your body, your choices, and your careWhether you're a patient trying to make sense of conflicting medical advice, a new mom seeking support, or a provider looking to serve with more empathy and equity—this conversation is your reminder that you deserve to be seen, heard, and cared for.Mentioned in this episode:Why Black patients don’t trust the healthcare system | Bayo Curry-Winchell | TEDxRenoDo No Harm | Dr. Bayo Curry-Winchell | TEDxRutgersAbout Dr. Bayo: Dr. Bayo is a physician and passionate advocate for health equity, especially within maternal health. Her work centers around patient empowerment, provider accountability, and breaking cycles of harm in medicine. She believes in treating the whole person—body, mind, and spirit—with intention, respect, and curiosity.📲 Follow Dr. Bayo on Instagram: @doctor.bayo 🌐 Learn more about her work: https://doctorbayo.comStay connected with me:✨ Subscribe to Be Well, Sis wherever you listen to podcasts💌 Subscribe to the newsletter!📱 Follow me on Instagram: @bewellsis_podcast💬 Share this episode with someone who needs to hear it!We’re supporting St Jude’s- head over to www.stjude.org/bewellsis right now and sign up to be a monthly donor. Together, we can make a real impact.Want to get in touch? Maybe you want to hear from a certain guest or have a recommendation for On My Radar? Get in touch at hello@editaud.io with Be Well Sis in the subject line! Have you’re on Not Well, Sis rant to contribute? Click here to send it into the show!Be Well, Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward. Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert. Be Well, Sis is an editaudio collaboration.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We’re passing the mic to another podcast you may like: Say More with Tulaine Montgomery. Each episode features conversations with changemakers who are making the world a better place- while also prioritizing self-care and community support.In this episode, Tulaine sits down with CeCe Olisa, founder of beauty brand Cocoa By CeCe and theCURVYCon, to discuss why self-love is essential, not frivolous. They dive into the ways we can show up confidently for ourselves and our communities.Follow Say More for more episodes!  See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Do you often forget to take a moment to just pause and take a breath? This week I thought I’d sit down and catch you up properly on how I’m doing and where I’m at right now. This time of year we remember those goals we set ourselves on New Years Eve and realise we may have bitten off more than we can chew! So let’s take a moment to reflect, readjust and restart. 💌 Got something you need to get off your chest?Send in your story, rant, or “Not Well, Sis” moment to be featured on the show! Because sometimes, life is a lot- and venting is self-care too. Click here to send in your submission or slide into my DMs on IG @bewellsis_podcast with “Not Well, Sis” in the subject. You can stay anonymous if you’d like!Let’s normalize saying, “Nope, I’m not okay- and here’s why”.Connect with me on socials- join the Be Well,Sis tribe on Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube , and subscribe to the newsletter or buy me a coffee!If this episode resonated with you- share with a friend!-We’re supporting St Jude’s- head over to www.stjude.org/bewellsis right now and sign up to be a monthly donor. Together, we can make a real impact.-Want to get in touch? Maybe you want to hear from a certain guest or have a recommendation for On My Radar? Get in touch at hello@editaud.io with Be Well Sis in the subject line! Have you’re on Not Well, Sis rant to contribute? Click here to send it into the show!Be Well, Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward. Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert.Be Well, Sis is an editaudio collaboration.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I sit down with Amanda Miller Littlejohn for a deep and necessary conversation about rest, self-care, and the societal pressures that often lead to self-betrayal, especially for us. We talk about how overworking becomes ingrained in our muscle memory, making it hard to slow down, and how the “strong Black woman” trope pushes us to constantly prove ourselves.Amanda and I explore the cultural perspectives that shape our relationship with rest and why it’s so important to incorporate daily practices that help us reconnect with ourselves. We also discuss the challenges of navigating midlife while balancing responsibilities and how identifying our sacred work can bring more joy, ease, and fulfillment into our lives. This episode is an invitation to redefine rest- not as a reward, but as a revolutionary act of self-preservation.In this episode, we discussed: How the "strong Black woman" trope creates unrealistic expectationsWhy overworking becomes ingrained muscle memory- and how to break freeThe importance of daily self-care practices for staying groundedHow self-betrayal manifests and leads to burnout, especially in midlife The role of cultural perspectives in shaping our understanding of rest Why identifying and embracing sacred work is key to a fulfilling lifeHow rest can be a revolutionary act against a productivity-obsessed cultureThe connection between joy, authenticity, and pursuing personal passionsGuest Spotlight:Amanda Miller Littlejohn explores burnout, our relationship to work, and how to find alignment at work and in life. She is a sought after executive coach and brand strategist whose clients span the globe from San Francisco to Singapore. An accomplished freelance journalist, Amanda is a 2024-2025 Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Journalism Fellow. Her writing has appeared in The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and Forbes and explores the mental health challenges and opportunities of high-achieving midlife professionals.How to Connect  with Amanda:X - @amandamogulIG - @iamamandamillerlittlejohnin - in/amillerlittlejohnFB - @AmandaMillerLittlejohnConnect with me on socials- join the Be Well,Sis tribe on Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube , and subscribe to the newsletter or buy me a coffee!If this episode resonated with you- share with a friend!!We're supporting St Jude's- head over to www.stjude.org/bewellsis right now and sign up to be a monthly donor. Together, we can make a real impact.Want to get in touch? Maybe you have a Not Well Sis rant or a recommendation for On My Radar? Get in touch at hello@editaud.io with Be Well Sis in the subject line! Be Well Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward. Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert. Be Well Sis is an editaudio collaboration. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Have you ever looked in the mirror and thought, “Wow, I look older than I feel?” Or maybe a birthday has made you rethink your entire self-image. If so, this episode is for you! Today, we’re diving into the science behind aging- what actually happens at the cellular level, why some people seem to age in reverse, and how we can embrace aging while optimizing our health and vitality.In this solo episode, I discuss: Why aging is not the enemy but a privilegeThe myths about aging that we've been led to believeThe real science behind metabolism, muscle loss, and genetics in agingHow stress and systemic factors contribute to accelerated aging in Black womenThe role of telomeres in aging and how we can protect themActionable strategies to slow down aging and remain as vibrant as our Hollywood faves ( we see you Tracee Ellis Ross, Gabrielle Union, and Halle Berry!)Listen to our episodes with Jasmine Marie here, and Dr Romie here.Ways to Support the Podcast✔️ Leave a 5-star rating & review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify – Let’s hit 500 reviews!✔️ Subscribe on YouTube – We’re growing our community there, so hit like & subscribe!✔️ Screenshot this episode, tag @bewellsis_podcast, and share on your IG stories!💌 Want to stay connected? Join us on Substack for updates, resources, deep dives, and community!Until next time, Be Well, Sis.- Want to get in touch? Maybe you have an AITA you need solving or a recommendation for On My Radar? Get in touch at hello@editaud.io with Be Well Sis in the subject line! Be Well Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward. Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert. Be Well Sis is an editaudio collaboration. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, I sat down with Toya Coleman to explore the powerful intersection of wellness, self-care, and activism through the lens of the Black Panther Party's legacy.  Our conversation highlighted the often-overlooked contributions of women in the Black Panther Party and examined holistic approaches to health that address the historical mistrust in Western medicine. We also explored how activism extends beyond traditional protesting, embracing community involvement like beach cleanups and gardens as legitimate forms of political resistance.In this episode, we discuss:The Black Panther Party’s wellness legacyRedefining activism Accessible wellness practices The power of community and connectionGuest Spotlight: Toya is a podcaster, writer, speaker, novice surfer (kindergarten level), juggler, plant mom, tattoo enthusiast and historian. You might know her as  Toya From Harlem, a former blog mostly instagram destination for millennials of color to uncover historical places they pass by every day, learn the history that wasn't in their textbooks, see dope art by people of color, and find cultural events in LA and NYC. In 2020 she launched That Wasn’t In My Textbook-a bi-weekly podcast that helps us uncover the things we always wished we learned from the boring bulky textbook.Whether you call her your Historian Homie, Trap Historian, Historian Hottie, or your Griot, Toya is essentially the Anthony Bourdain of history.Connect with Toya-Listen to her podcast!Visit her website!Follow her on Instagram here and here!***Connect with me on socials- join the Be Well,Sis tribe on Instagram and YouTube!***Want to get in touch? Maybe you have an AITA you need solving or a recommendation for On My Radar? Get in touch at hello@editaud.io with Be Well Sis in the subject line! Be Well Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward. Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert. Be Well Sis is an editaudio collaboration. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this solo episode, we explore how relationships impact our health, contrasting toxic connections with nurturing ones. We discuss "strong Black woman syndrome," excessive emotional labor expected from women, and the importance of recognizing red flags and building supportive communities.Key TakeawaysSelf-care includes cultivating healthy relationshipsToxic relationships drain energy and affect physical healthBalance healthy interdependence with independenceRecognize hyper-independence as a potential trauma responseHealthy connections should feel supportive, not exhaustingBuild and maintain strong community support networksWhat’s On My Radar:Click here to see all my beauty faves!  Connect with me on socials- join the Be Well,Sis tribe on Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube and follow the newsletter!Want to get in touch? Maybe you have an AITA you need solving or a recommendation for On My Radar? Get in touch at hello@editaud.io with Be Well Sis in the subject line! Be Well Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward. Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert. Be Well Sis is an editaudio collaboration. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Candice Nicole Hargons joins us to discuss her groundbreaking book and research on sexual wellness, focusing on inclusive perspectives and breaking down cultural barriers. Learn how to foster healthier conversations about sexuality, navigate sex-positive parenting, and challenge common misconceptions about intimacy.In this episode, we discussed:Defining good sex as mutually beneficial and enjoyableBreaking down cultural and historical barriers to sexual expressionNavigating sex-positive parenting and educationExploring desire, kink, and diverse relationship stylesDebunking myths about body count, spontaneity, and adult contentGuest Spotlight: Dr. Candice Nicole Hargons is an award-winning psychologist and associate professor at Emory University. She is author of Good Sex: Stories, Science, and Strategies for Sexual Liberation. Content Note: Contains mature discussions about sexuality.***Connect with me on socials- join the Be Well,Sis tribe on Instagram and YouTube!***Want to get in touch? Maybe you have an AITA you need solving or a recommendation for On My Radar? Get in touch at hello@editaud.io with Be Well Sis in the subject line! Be Well Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward. Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert. Be Well Sis is an editaudio collaboration. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today we’re joined by EbonyJanice, author of 'All the Black Girls Are Activists', for an expansive conversation that weaves together themes of activism, identity, rest, and ancestral wisdom. Through personal narratives and cultural insights, Ebony explores how activism manifests in the daily existence of Black women, challenging traditional definitions of resistance and self-care. The discussion explores the complexities of Black Girl Luxury, examining how privilege intersects with responsibility while unpacking the revolutionary act of choosing softness in a world that demands hardness. From the historical context of reparations to the spiritual significance of ancestral veneration, this conversation offers a rich exploration of healing, identity, and the divine right to wellness within the Black community.Guest Spotlight: EbonyJanice is the founder and CEO of The Free People Project and The EbonyJanice Project, and author of "All The Black Girls Are Activists: A Fourth Wave Womanist Pursuit Of Dreams As Radical Resistance." A cultural anthropologist and spiritual mentor, she created the "Dream Yourself Free" program supporting Black women in healing and pleasure prioritization. She founded Black Girl Mixtape, a platform elevating Black women's intellectual authority, and led the All The Black Girls Are Bestsellers Campaign, raising over a million dollars to support Black femme authors through independent bookstores. EbonyJanice holds degrees in Cultural Anthropology, Political Science, and a Masters in Social Change, focusing on Spiritual Leadership, Womanist Theology, and Racial Justice.Episode Takeaways:Activism manifests in various forms, including the revolutionary act of rest and self-careThe journey to softness requires unlearning societal expectations and embracing vulnerabilityAncestral veneration provides crucial guidance for understanding identity and purposeBlack Girl Luxury encompasses more than materialism—it's about divine right to wellnessCommunity healing requires acknowledging both collective trauma and joyWant to get in touch? Maybe you have an AITA you need solving or a recommendation for On My Radar? Get in touch at hello@editaud.io with Be Well Sis in the subject line! Be Well Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward.Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert.Be Well Sis is an editaudio collaboration.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this fascinating episode, we sit down with Juliet Obodo to unpack the transformative potential of self-hypnosis and its unique benefits for individuals with ADHD. Through personal insights and professional expertise, Juliet demystifies common misconceptions about hypnotherapy while sharing practical techniques for harnessing the power of the subconscious mind. The conversation explores how deep-rooted identity blocks and limiting beliefs impact everything from emotional regulation to financial success. Learn how self-hypnosis can be a powerful tool for building self-trust, managing performance anxiety, and addressing burnout at its core. Whether you're curious about hypnotherapy or seeking alternative approaches to personal growth, this episode offers actionable insights into reclaiming your personal power and creating lasting change that ripples through your community.Guest Feature: Juliet Obodo's journey spans from pharmaceutical research to entrepreneurial success and transformative healing. After graduating with a B.A. in Psychology and minor in Biology, she began her career in pharmaceutical research and technical writing before pivoting to tech sales, where she excelled as a top sales representative and manager. Following her corporate success, she embarked on a transformative journey through Europe and Africa, during which she authored two best-selling books. Upon returning, she launched two successful tech and startup funding businesses. The experience of running multiple six-figure companies led to severe burnout, which ultimately guided her to rediscover NLP and Hypnosis. This personal transformation inspired her to become a certified Master Hypnotherapist and NLP Practitioner, while simultaneously pursuing a Ph.D. in Neuroscience. Today, through her practice, FWRD Institute, she designs brain training programs for business, career, and personal mastery. She also leads FWRD Youniversity, where she trains high-achieving millennials to become hypnotic coaches, hypnotherapists, Hypno-Somatic Practitioners, and Financial Hypnotherapists.Episode Takeaways:Self-hypnosis offers powerful tools for emotional regulation and personal transformationUnderstanding ADHD's unique characteristics enhances self-hypnosis effectivenessIdentity blocks and limiting beliefs directly impact financial and personal growthTrue burnout recovery requires addressing deeper belief systemsSelf-hypnosis strengthens the foundation of self-trust and confidenceThe subconscious mind plays a crucial role in behavior and decision-makingPersonal healing creates positive ripple effects throughout communitiesFind Juliet on Instagram/Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @julietcobodoConnect with me on socials- join the Be Well,Sis tribe on Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube! Want to get in touch? Maybe you have an AITA you need solving or a recommendation for On My Radar? Get in touch at hello@editaud.io with Be Well Sis in the subject line! Be Well Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward and Reem Elmaghraby. Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert. Be Well Sis is an editaudio collaboration.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this essential conversation with Dr. Chinwe Williams, a licensed professional counselor, we explore the nuanced landscape of children's and adolescents' mental health. Dr. Williams breaks down how today's unique challenges – from digital overwhelm to academic pressures – are shaping our youth's mental well-being. Through practical insights and professional expertise, she guides us through recognizing the early signs of mental health struggles while offering tangible strategies for creating supportive, nurturing environments where our children can thrive.Episode Takeaways:Your child's irritability and anger might be signs of deeper mental health struggles, not just typical teen behaviorToday's kids navigate unique mental health challenges from their digital lives and academic pressuresResilience can be taught and strengthened through intentional parenting strategiesWhen parents prioritize their own mental wellness, they show their children what healthy coping looks likeStrong emotional bonds between parents and children create the safety net needed for mental wellnessConnect with Dr. Chinwe  on Instagram and visit her website! Connect with me on socials- join the Be Well,Sis tribe on Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube!Want to get in touch? Maybe you have an AITA you need solving or a recommendation for On My Radar? Get in touch at hello@editaud.io with Be Well Sis in the subject line! Be Well Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward and Reem Elmaghraby. Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert. Be Well Sis is an editaudio collaboration.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Let's get real about habits and why they're so hard to make (or break). In this episode, we're breaking down the actual science behind why your brain does what it does, minus all the usual "just try harder" nonsense. Whether you're trying to get your life together, level up your routine, or just understand why some habits stick while others don't, we've got you. Through real talk and practical science, we're exploring how your brain creates shortcuts and patterns - and more importantly, how you can work with your brain instead of fighting and understanding your brain's operating system and making it work for you.Relevant links: Atomic Habits by James ClearThe 5 Habit Triggers  that Make New Habits StickProducts Mentioned in ‘On My Radar’ Segment:Guru Nanda Oil Pulling Oral Rinse and Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Universal Daily Peel Click here to see all my beauty faves! Connect with me on socials- join the Be Well,Sis tribe on Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube!Want to get in touch? Maybe you have an AITA you need solving or a recommendation for On My Radar? Get in touch at hello@editaud.io with Be Well Sis in the subject line! Be Well Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward. Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert. Be Well Sis is an editaudio collaborationSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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