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The Stir 716

The Stir 716

著者: Tasha Brown
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Are you looking for actionable ways to improve your community and well-being? Welcome to THE STIR 716! Live from Buffalo, NY, our episodes stir up essential conversations about how our local and global communities are impacted by public health policy and practice, wealth generation, the criminal justice system, and the state of education. On this podcast you can expect to hear from community members and leading industry experts who will challenge us to re-think, re-frame, and re-energize discussions to provoke action! Tune in to hear inspiring stories and gain relevant insights from qualified professionals on topics including social justice, equity and inclusion, financial stewardship, community accountability, social cohesion and protection of rights! New episodes every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month on the JazzCast Pros Network. Website: The Stir 716 Follow us on IG @TheStir716 LinkedIn: The Stir Seven One Six Youtube: @TheStir716 This is THE STIR — the only podcast where education meets elevation. - Tasha, Natasha & Kim About the Hosts: Mrs. T aka “The Spark” (Expertise: Education) As a renowned author and public speaker, Tasha Pratcher-Brown, MS Ed, known as The Mrs. T a/k/a “The Spark”, delivers captivating keynote addresses and interactive workshops that inspire audiences to transition to new heights. Having obtained a Master of Science in Education, Mrs. T has served in roles ranging from Adjunct Professor to Program Director at several higher education institutions. Kimberly Slew-Ngarambe aka “The Cool Cuz’n” (Expertise: Research) is a senior leader in health equity with over a decade of experience in research, policy development, and community engagement. She has been instrumental in reducing race-based health inequities both nationally and in Western New York. Kimberly holds a B.A. in History from SUNY University at Buffalo, an M.S. in Clinical Psychology from Medaille University and is currently a Doctoral Student in Public Health (DrPH) at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. Natasha Manning aka “The Doc” (Expertise: Healthcare) is a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP-BC), with a Doctorate in Nursing Practice (DNP). She aims to provide quality, compassionate, and comprehensive mental health services across the lifespan. She utilizes evidence-based guidelines in addition to clinical experience, personal observation, and clinical judgment through her practice. As a PMHNP, her role is multifaceted, including adjunct educator, and mental health advocate. Music "Walkaway" by Moutaineer from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/mountaineer/walk-away License code: BCAQ6KHPOQGBLMZNJazzCast Pros 2025 社会科学 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Meet the 181st President of the AMA | Willie Underwood III, MD
    2025/07/22
    Ep. 2 What does it take to become one of the most powerful voices in American healthcare? Dr. Willie Underwood III didn't just beat the odds—he redefined them. From humble beginnings in Gary, Indiana, to the highest ranks of the American Medical Association, his story is a blueprint for turning purpose into power. 🩺🔥 Join hosts Mrs. T (The Spark), Natasha (The Doc), and Cool Cuz’n Kim as they sit down with the newly elected President of the AMA, only the third Black physician in the organization's 177-year history to do so and the 2nd Urologist inHistory. In this intimate and impactful conversation, Dr. Underwood breaks down the real-world impact of health disparities, why equity matters more than ever, and how community, mentorship, and mindset create lasting leaders. Key Takeaways: Leaders are created. Dr. Underwood’s story proves that with the right support system and self-determination, anything is possible. Health equity is a human right. Systemic disparities aren’t just unfair—they’re expensive and deadly. Prostate cancer prevention is urgent. Black and brown men face significantly higher risks, and early detection saves lives. Strategic planning = health justice. Building equity requires community-driven solutions that address root causes. Family matters. Parental expectations and belief in a child’s greatness help to shape future trailblazers. 🗣️ Memorable Quotes from Dr. Underwood: “You have to see greatness in yourself to see greatness in your children.” “Health inequity... if you’re rich, white, educated, and insured, your outcomes are better. That’s not equality.” “You do your part, and God will do the rest.” Willie Underwood, III, MD, MSc, MPH, FACS is a board-certified urologist, TEDx speaker, and the 2025 president-elect of the American Medical Association. With over 25 years in urologic surgery and a focus on health equity, he’s led numerous national health policy efforts and holds leadership roles across major medical organizations. Dr. Underwood is also a published researcher, prostate cancer innovator, and co-founder of KAPS Biotechnology. 🔗 Resources & Links: 🎓 Dr. Underwood's AMA President-Elect Bio 🏥 KAPS Biotechnology LLC 🏛️ American Medical Association (AMA) 🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and share this episode with someone who needs a reminder that greatness comes from grit—and the power of purpose. #HealthEquity #BlackDoctors #AMA #DrUnderwood #TheStir716 #BuffaloPride #ProstateCancerAwareness #LeadershipMatters Chapters: 00:00 Dr. Willie Underwood III Joins The Stir 716 Podcast 02:24 Childhood Influences and the Path to Becoming a Doctor 08:46 Overcoming Educational Inequities and Personal Challenges 14:26 From Struggling Reader to Academic and Athletic Leader 16:27 The Importance of Community Support in Personal Development 19:14 It Takes a Village 20:45 Lost Community Values and Generational Gaps 23:27 Cultural Expectations and Career Choices in Black Communities 24:35 Becoming a Morehouse Man and the Path to Medical School 31:56 Resilience and Sacrifice 37:56 Achieving Success Without a Father Figure 39:17 Addressing Health Equity to Enhance National Productivity 43:37 Maternal Mortality Disparities Persist in Modern Healthcare 46:40 Healthcare Policy Impacts on Black and Brown Communities 51:01 Prostate Cancer Awareness and Preventative Care 54:55 Empowering Children Through Intentional Parenting and Education Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • What Does Independence Really Mean?
    2025/07/08
    Ep. 1 Think you're independent? Not so fast. What if your definition of independence has been shaped by fear, systems of control, or outdated expectations of what we should be? In this bold and unfiltered first episode of The Stir, Mrs. T aka The Spark, The Doc and your Cool Cuz’n Kim unpack what independence really means—from the deeply personal to the unapologetically political. These former radio co-hosts don’t hold back as they reflect on their own journeys as women, mothers, wives, professionals, and business owners navigating freedom in a society still learning what that word means. 💬 Quotes that stir: “I love my independence. And one of the things that I love about being independent and really being in this country... is that you can still be free in this place because you have to free your mind.” — Mrs. T aka The Spark “Independence for me is divorcing myself from people’s opinions... and operating in my God-given authenticity.” — Cool Cuz’n Kim “You have to build your own independency. You have the freedom to make those choices and make those decisions.” — The Doc 🌀 Ask yourself: What are some ways you can become more independent? In what ways has independence scared you? Do a SWOT analysis of your codependency: Where has it helped? Where has it hurt? 🎧 Subscribe now and join the Stirred community as we challenge norms, honor growth, and reclaim the power of choice. 📩 Email us: thestir@powershift.live 🌐 Visit: www.thestir716.com 📱 Follow: @thestir716 on Instagram & YouTube Chapters: 00:00 - Welcome to The Stir 00:44 - Independence Day vs. Juneteenth: Dual Realities 01:50 - What Does Independence Mean to You? 02:15 - Mrs. T on Freeing Your Mind 03:20 - The Doc Reclaims Her Voice After Divorce 05:12 - Cool Cuz’n Kim on Emotional Freedom & Authenticity 07:02 - Michelle Obama: The Balance of Power and Partnership 10:03 - Teaching Children Independence Early 10:54 - Black & Brown Communities and Systemic Dependence 12:44 - Historical Barriers to Women's Financial Freedom 14:22 - Fear as a Tool of Control & Suppression 17:06 - Building Your Own Independence 18:12 - Faith, the Church & Women's Role Preparation 20:00 - Independence ≠ Rebellion: Protecting Your Peace 23:18 - Mental Slavery and Independent Thinking 25:50 - The Power of Thought & Independent Learning 26:21 - Health Autonomy: Rethinking Modern Medicine 30:10 - Advocate for Yourself in Healthcare 33:06 - Listener Call to Action: What Independence Means to You 36:00 - Final Reflections: Feel the Fear & Do It Anyway 36:48 - Closing Blessings & What’s Next on The Stir Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Introducing The Stir 716 Podcast
    2025/06/23
    When a seasoned educator, a frontline healthcare expert, and a health equity strategist come together, expect more than just talk — expect a movement! Welcome to The Stir 716 — where education meets conversation. Hosted by Mrs. T (The Spark), The Doc (Natasha), and your Cool Cuz'n Kim, this is the podcast that stirs up the real issues affecting the Black community: 🏥 Health 🏘️ Housing 📚 Education 🍽️ Food justice ⚖️ Equity — from the womb to the tomb. No fluff. Just fire. With lived experience and receipts to match, your hosts speak truth with care and clarity — breaking it all down for the culture, for the people. 🚨 FIRST EPISODE DROPS JULY 8 Don’t miss the fireworks after the 4th — hit subscribe and get ready for bold, unfiltered truth that inspires action. ☕ Grab a pen, grab a cup, even grab a spoon. Get ready to be inspired. This is The Stir 716! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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