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EPISODE · Jan 14, 2026 · 37 MIN

82. Street Medicine & Health Equity with Arielle Banks

from The Positive Persistence Podcast with Ian Bowen · host Positive Persistence

How do you provide healthcare to those who can’t make it to a clinic?In this powerful episode, Ian Bowen is joined by his cousin, Arielle Banks, a family nurse practitioner and street medicine pioneer dedicated to advancing health equity in Los Angeles. Dr. Banks shares her journey from growing up with a heart for service to launching a street medicine program that meets unhoused patients exactly where they are: in encampments, cars, and RVs.Arielle breaks down the systemic barriers that prevent vulnerable populations from accessing care, from environmental challenges and political red tape to the overlooked social determinants of health. She emphasizes the importance of seeing patients as whole people, not just medical cases. And explains how peer navigators, community resources, and compassionate advocacy can bridge the gaps in our healthcare system.Whether you work in healthcare, volunteer in your community, or simply want to understand how to better support those around you, this episode is a heartfelt call to action for more humane, holistic, and equitable care for all.In this episode, you’ll discover:1. How Arielle launched a street medicine program to serve unhoused populations in LA.2. Why traditional clinic models often fail patients without stable housing.3. The role of social determinants of health like food, shelter, and transportation in patient outcomes.4. How politics and funding restrictions create red tape in healthcare access.5. The importance of peer navigators and community resources in connecting patients to care.6. Why listening to patients and advocating for their whole needs is essential.7. How Arielle organized the Atlanta Nurses for Black Lives march and why healthcare workers must engage in racial justice.8. The power of community mobilization during crises like the LA fires.Key Takeaways:1. Meet People Where They Are: Street medicine brings care directly to those who can’t access traditional clinics.2. Health Is More Than Healthcare: Social determinants like housing, food security, and transportation directly impact well-being.3. Be a Persistent Advocate: Change often requires pushing through red tape and speaking up for what’s right.4. Listen to Understand: Patients are whole people with complex lives; treat them with curiosity, not authority.5. Healthcare Workers Have Influence: Clinicians can and should advocate for systemic change and health equity.6. Community Is Everything: In times of crisis, collective support can restore hope and provide essential resources.7. Ask Questions: Patients have the right to understand their care and seek second opinions.8. Turn Compassion Into Action: Whether through volunteering, donating, or advocating, everyone can help bridge healthcare gaps.Timestamps:00:00 – Welcome to the Positive Persistence Podcast00:30 – Introducing Arielle Banks and her work in street medicine01:00 – Clarifying Arielle’s role in Healthcare in Action01:30 – Launching the street medicine program at St. John’s02:30 – Challenges in serving unhoused populations03:00 – How street medicine works: meeting patients where they are03:35 – Congratulations on Arielle’s PBS Local Hero Award nomination04:00 – What inspired Arielle to focus on health equity05:00 – Addressing healthcare disparities as an African American woman06:00 – Environmental and political challenges in street medicine07:25 – The role of education and awareness in healthcare access08:45 – Fear, stigma, and hustle culture as barriers to care09:20 – The importance of social determinants of health10:35 – Moving from transactional to compassionate, whole-person care12:10 – A real-life example: why blood pressure meds alone aren’t enough13:50 – Healthcare professionals’ role in racial justice and equity15:10 – How to use your influence to create change16:15 – Overcoming red tape and pushback in healthcare systems18:30 – Personal experiences that shaped Arielle’s advocacy22:00 – Why patients must advocate for themselves—and how providers can help25:50 – The power of community during the LA fires27:35 – Connecting patients to existing resources through peer navigators32:45 – How to find a peer navigator or health advocate34:15 – Arielle’s future goals in health equity and advocacy35:15 – How to support Arielle’s work and follow her journey36:20 – Closing thoughts: Stay positive, persistent, and human-centeredConnect with Arielle Banks:Organization: Healthcare in ActionDonation & Info: https://www.healthcareinaction.org/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-arielle-banks-dnp-fnp-c-254310149/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allthatsarielle/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ariellenb CONNECT WITH IAN BOWEN:Website: https://watchmemindset.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ianrbowen/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ianrbowenYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PositivePersistence-ch8fk Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. 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How do you provide healthcare to those who can’t make it to a clinic? In this powerful episode, Ian Bowen is joined by his cousin, Arielle Banks, a family nurse practitioner and street medicine pioneer dedicated to advancing health equity in Los Angeles. Arielle shares her journey from growing up with a heart for service to launching a street medicine program that meets unhoused patients exactly where they are: in encampments, cars, and RVs. Arielle breaks down the systemic barriers that prevent vulnerable populations from accessing care, from environmental challenges and political red tape to the overlooked social determinants of health. She emphasizes the importance of seeing patients as whole people, not just medical cases. And explains how peer navigators, community resources, and compassionate advocacy can bridge the gaps in our healthcare system. Whether you work in healthcare, volunteer in your community, or simply want to understand how to better support those around you, this episode is a heartfelt call to action for more humane, holistic, and equitable care for all.

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