EPISODE · Oct 4, 2025 · 53 MIN
Dr. Tawainna Houston on Black Wellness Barriers, Systemic Racism & Healing for the Future
from The C.K. Simms Show · host C.K. Simms
Guest Name: Dr. Tawainna Houstonhttps://blackcellconsulting.com/black-wellness-barriers/SummaryIn this powerful episode, Dr. Tawainna Houston—naturopathic doctor, educator, and author of Black Wellness Barriers—joins C.K. Simms to explore systemic racism’s impact on health, intergenerational trauma, and the urgent need for culturally centered healing. Together, they unpack how stress, invisibility, and medical bias affect Black communities, why maternal mortality remains alarmingly high, and what steps individuals and institutions can take toward equity, reparations, and true wellness.Takeaways • Racism is “baked in” to America’s systems—impacting health, economics, and daily safety for Black people. • Chronic hypervigilance elevates cortisol, increasing risks for hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. • Black women are three times more likely to die during pregnancy or childbirth, not because of income, but due to bias and neglect. • Maternal care highlights dangerous gaps in how Black women are heard and treated in medical spaces. • Intergenerational trauma and epigenetics show how slavery’s impact still manifests in modern health disparities. • Invisibility in policymaking and medicine means Black communities are often excluded from critical resources. • Culturally centered healing requires truly seeing patients and dismantling implicit bias in healthcare. • Reparations and structural investment in housing, healthcare, and community resources are essential. • Conscious reflection and conversation can reveal hidden biases and foster deeper allyship. • Individual empowerment and community wellness strategies can help slow systemic harm while pushing for change.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Black Wellness Barriers01:32 The Motivation Behind Writing the Book03:52 Understanding Invisibility and Hypervigilance12:25 Historical Context of Stress in the Black Community16:36 Maternal Mortality and Healthcare Disparities20:57 Ancestral Trauma and Its Modern Implications29:10 Understanding Historical Accountability31:27 The Legacy of White Supremacy33:39 The Shrinking Space of White Male Dominance36:11 Culturally Centered Healing39:51 The Impact of Implicit Bias in Healthcare42:05 A Call for Systemic Change45:29 Reparations and Economic Equity48:50 Navigating Difficult Conversations51:06 Empowering Black WellnessKeywords#ancestralhealing #blackexcellence #blackhealth #blackhistory #blackmaternalhealth #blackvoices #communityhealing #culturallycentered #diversityandinclusion #epigenetics #equitymatters #georgefloyd #healingjourney #healthdisparities #historicaltrauma #justiceforall #maternalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #naturopathicmedicine #podcasting #podmatch #racialjustice #reparationsnow #socialchange #systemicracism #tawainnahouston #wellnessforall #wellnessthatworks #womenshealthWant to be a guest on Poddin' My Noggin? Send C.K. Simms a message on PodMatch at https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1715119227867423c07672fbc
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Guest Name: Dr. Tawainna Houstonhttps://blackcellconsulting.com/black-wellness-barriers/SummaryIn this powerful episode, Dr. Tawainna Houston—naturopathic doctor, educator, and author of Black Wellness Barriers—joins C.K. Simms to explore systemic racism’s impact on health, intergenerational trauma, and the urgent need for culturally centered healing. Together, they unpack how stress, invisibility, and medical bias affect Black communities, why maternal mortality remains alarmingly high, and what steps individuals and institutions can take toward equity, reparations, and true wellness.Takeaways • Racism is “baked in” to America’s systems—impacting health, economics, and daily safety for Black people. • Chronic hypervigilance elevates cortisol, increasing risks for hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. • Black women are three times more likely to die during pregnancy or childbirth, not because of income, but due to bias and neglect. • Maternal care highlights dangerous gaps in how Black women are heard and treated in medical spaces. • Intergenerational trauma and epigenetics show how slavery’s impact still manifests in modern health disparities. • Invisibility in policymaking and medicine means Black communities are often excluded from critical resources. • Culturally centered healing requires truly seeing patients and dismantling implicit bias in healthcare. • Reparations and structural investment in housing, healthcare, and community resources are essential. • Conscious reflection and conversation can reveal hidden biases and foster deeper allyship. • Individual empowerment and community wellness strategies can help slow systemic harm while pushing for change.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Black Wellness Barriers01:32 The Motivation Behind Writing the Book03:52 Understanding Invisibility and Hypervigilance12:25 Historical Context of Stress in the Black Community16:36 Maternal Mortality and Healthcare Disparities20:57 Ancestral Trauma and Its Modern Implications29:10 Understanding Historical Accountability31:27 The Legacy of White Supremacy33:39 The Shrinking Space of White Male Dominance36:11 Culturally Centered Healing39:51 The Impact of Implicit Bias in Healthcare42:05 A Call for Systemic Change45:29 Reparations and Economic Equity48:50 Navigating Difficult Conversations51:06 Empowering Black WellnessKeywords#ancestralhealing #blackexcellence #blackhealth #blackhistory #blackmaternalhealth #blackvoices #communityhealing #culturallycentered #diversityandinclusion #epigenetics #equitymatters #georgefloyd #healingjourney #healthdisparities #historicaltrauma #justiceforall #maternalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #naturopathicmedicine #podcasting #podmatch #racialjustice #reparationsnow #socialchange #systemicracism #tawainnahouston #wellnessforall #wellnessthatworks #womenshealthWant to be a guest on Poddin' My Noggin? Send C.K. Simms a message on PodMatch at https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1715119227867423c07672fbc
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