
Steps Toward Equity: How One Man Walked for Our Collective Health
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💡 Episode Summary
What happens when one man decides to walk over 400 miles—for us?
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Kwame Terra, a Black man, husband, father, and community leader who founded Walk the Walk for Black Health. Kwame shares his journey—both literal and spiritual—of walking across states to raise awareness about health equity in Black communities.
From hiking solo with 45 pounds on his back to hosting group walks that turn into healing circles, Kwame is redefining what it means to be well—and what it means to walk with purpose.
How grief, fatherhood, and community inspired Kwame’s mission
The physical and emotional demands of walking across multiple states
The connection between movement, mental clarity, and legacy
How group walking became a healing experience for Black men and boys
The future of Walk the Walk for Black Health—and how you can get involved
🌿 Reflection Prompt: What does it look like to walk with purpose in your own life?
👣 Action Step: Visit [Insert URL] to support or join Kwame’s next walk
💻 Guest Info: @kwameterra | walkthewalkforblackhealth.org
“Every step I take is for something greater than me.”
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