EPISODE · Sep 17, 2025 · 10 MIN
Cultural Wellness Through Education
from Wednesday Wellness Debrief | Your Journey to Wellness and Maternal Health · host Brittany Biggett-Heeren
In this episode, Brittany Biggett-Heeren discusses the importance of cultural wellness through Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). We highlight the collaboration between The Birth Fund and MAC Cosmetics for our Maternal Health in the News segment. Brittany shares her personal experiences as an HBCU graduate, emphasizing the unique educational environment and cultural identity fostered at these institutions. The conversation also touches on the significant impact HBCUs have on healthcare, particularly in producing Black physicians who serve underserved communities. TakeawaysHBCUs play a crucial role in cultural wellness.HBCUs have produced many influential leaders and change makers.70% of Black physicians are graduates of HBCUs.The network effect among HBCU alumni fosters success.Nurturing cultural roots contributes to overall wellness.Chapters00:00 Introduction to HBCUs and Maternal Health01:57 Understanding HBCUs: History and Purpose03:41 Cultural Significance of HBCUs05:53 HBCUs and Their Impact on Healthcare08:27 Personal Reflections and Call to ActionThe Climb: Team ApopkaArticle & Resources:The Birth FundMAC Cosmetics - Viva Glam LipsticksForbes Article - The Importance of Black Medical Schools And Black Doctors Love what you heard? Don't miss out on more episodes like this! Follow Wednesday Wellness Debrief | Your Journey to Wellness and Maternal Health on your favorite podcast platform to stay tuned.Follow Brittany Biggett-Heeren:Website: Prismatic Venus FitnessInstagram: PVF_TribeTikTok: PVF_TribeYouTube: PVF Tribe
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In this episode, Brittany Biggett-Heeren discusses the importance of cultural wellness through Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). We highlight the collaboration between The Birth Fund and MAC Cosmetics for our Maternal Health in the News segment. Brittany shares her personal experiences as an HBCU graduate, emphasizing the unique educational environment and cultural identity fostered at these institutions. The conversation also touches on the significant impact HBCUs have on healthcare, particularly in producing Black physicians who serve underserved communities. TakeawaysHBCUs play a crucial role in cultural wellness.HBCUs have produced many influential leaders and change makers.70% of Black physicians are graduates of HBCUs.The network effect among HBCU alumni fosters success.Nurturing cultural roots contributes to overall wellness.Chapters00:00 Introduction to HBCUs and Maternal Health01:57 Understanding HBCUs: History and Purpose03:41 Cultural Significance of HBCUs05:53 HBCUs and Their Impact on Healthcare08:27 Personal Reflections and Call to ActionThe Climb: Team ApopkaArticle & Resources:The Birth FundMAC Cosmetics - Viva Glam LipsticksForbes Article - The Importance of Black Medical Schools And Black Doctors Love what you heard? Don't miss out on more episodes like this! Follow Wednesday Wellness Debrief | Your Journey to Wellness and Maternal Health on your favorite podcast platform to stay tuned.Follow Brittany Biggett-Heeren:Website: Prismatic Venus FitnessInstagram: PVF_TribeTikTok: PVF_TribeYouTube: PVF Tribe
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