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Black Men's Health Check Podcast
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The Black Men’s Health Check Podcast | With Kevin Jellow Hosted by Kevin Jellow, this podcast focuses on the importance of preventive health, regular checkups, accountability, and longevity for Black men. We talk honestly about why many of us avoid the doctor, how early detection saves lives, and why having an accountability partner can make the difference between surviving and thriving This is not about fear This is about power, responsibility, and legacy 🎙️ What We Talk About Why Black men need regular physical checkups The role of Primary Care Physicians (PCPs) in long-term health Prostate cancer, heart health, diabetes, and silent conditions Mental health, stress, and emotional wellness Accountability — having someone who holds you to doing the right thing Creating a culture of health, not crisis 💪 Why This Matters Too many Black men are lost to preventable or manageable health issues. This podcast is about changing that narrative — for us, our families, and the next generation<
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High Blood Pressure is Killing us First
Black men are dying from high blood pressure at higher rates than anyone else in this country. Not because we're weaker. Because nobody told us the truth — until now.In this episode of The Black Men's Health Check Podcast, we break down everything you need to know about hypertension: what it is, why it hits Black men harder, what the numbers mean, and exactly what you can do this week to start protecting yourself.
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Generational Trauma: How Your Ancestors' Pain Shapes Your Nervous System
The podcast episode delves into the impact of generational trauma, racial battle fatigue, depression, anxiety, absent present fathers, mental health tools, and the definition of success on the mental health of black men. It provides insights into the biological and psychological effects of generational trauma, the symptoms of racial battle fatigue, therapy approaches for black men, and the impact of absent present fathers on the next generation.TakeawaysGenerational trauma affects black men biologically and psychologicallyRacial battle fatigue has physical and emotional symptomsMental health tools and therapy approaches for black menThe impact of absent present fathers on the next generationThe definition of success and its impact on mental healthChapters00:00 Generational Trauma and Its Biological Impact10:44 Racial Battle Fatigue and Its Symptoms27:25 Depression and Anxiety in Black Men38:02 The Impact of Absent Present Fathers on the Next Generation46:42 The Definition of Success and Its Impact on Mental Health
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Mind First: Empowering Mental Health for Black Men
Mental health is an important topic that is often overlooked, especially for Black men. In this episode of Mind First, we discuss the challenges many Black men face when it comes to stress, anxiety, depression, and emotional well-being. Society often expects men to stay strong and silent, but mental health struggles are real and deserve attention, understanding, and support.This discussion focuses on breaking the stigma around mental health for Black men and encouraging open conversations about feelings, stress management, self-care, and emotional healing. We explore practical ways to improve mental well-being, including building supportive communities, practicing self-care, seeking professional help when needed, and learning how to express emotions in healthy ways.
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Navigating Your Health Checkup
In this episode of the Black Men's Health Check podcast, host Kevin Jellow emphasizes the importance of health checkups for black men. He walks listeners through the process of a typical checkup, from initial assessments like vital signs to the significance of blood work. Kevin encourages proactive engagement with healthcare providers, highlighting the importance of understanding test results and advocating for one's health. The episode concludes with a motivational call to action for listeners to prioritize their health and seek support from their community.
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Why Black Men’s Health & Accountability Matters
key words: black men's health, accountability, regular checkups, health conversations, health management, early detection, health tips, community support, mental health, wellnesssummary: In this episode of the Black Men's Health Check Podcast, host Kevin Jellow emphasizes the importance of prioritizing health among black men. He discusses the cultural barriers that prevent regular doctor visits, the significance of accountability in health management, and the need to normalize conversations about health. Kevin provides practical steps for improving health and encourages listeners to build a supportive community to foster better health practices.takeawaysA lot of black men only go to the doctor when something is wrong.Health is hard to manage alone; accountability is crucial.Early detection of health issues can save lives.Cultural norms often prevent open discussions about health.Scheduling regular checkups is essential for maintaining health.Having an accountability partner can help keep health goals on track.Normalizing health conversations can break generational patterns.Physical activity and hydration are key components of health.Sleep and stress management are vital for overall well-being.Building a supportive community can enhance health outcomes.titlesPrioritizing Health: A Call to Action for Black MenBreaking Barriers: The Importance of Health CheckupsSound Bites"The guessing game is over.""We all need each other.""Our health is our wealth."Chapters00:00Introduction to Black Men's Health02:14The Importance of Regular Checkups08:26Accountability in Health Management10:30Normalizing Health Conversations11:58Practical Steps for Better Health15:48Building a Supportive Community19:01Take a Break - Aaron Lieberman_1_1_1_1.mp3
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Regular Doctor Checkups Is A Must For Black Men
The podcast discusses the importance of black men's health, focusing on regular checkups and early detection of health conditions. It emphasizes the need for awareness, routine checkups, lifestyle changes, and support from the community to improve health outcomes.TakeawaysRegular checkups are crucial for black men's healthAwareness and early detection can improve health outcomesChapters00:00 Introduction to Black Men's Health
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Black Men's Health Check Podcast Intro
Title: Prioritizing Health: A Call to Action for Black MenIntroduction:In the inaugural episode of the Black Men's Health Check podcast, host Kevin Jellow passionately addresses the critical need for Black men to take charge of their health. With alarming statistics highlighting preventable illnesses and shorter life expectancies, it's time to break the cycle of neglect and prioritize wellness through accountability and community support.Understanding the Health Crisis:Kevin opens the podcast with a heartfelt message about the alarming trend of Black men avoiding medical checkups and ignoring warning signs. He emphasizes the importance of preventive care, mental health, and physical wellness. Drawing from his personal experiences, he highlights the culture of avoidance that many Black men face when it comes to seeking medical help. He urges listeners to recognize the significance of early detection of conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and prostate cancer, which are prevalent in the community.The Role of Accountability Partners:One of the key themes discussed is the importance of accountability partners in maintaining health goals. Kevin invites listeners to consider how they can build supportive relationships that encourage healthy habits. He stresses that these partnerships should be genuine and reliable, not just superficial connections. By holding each other accountable, Black men can create a supportive network that fosters healthier lifestyles.Practical Steps Towards Better Health:Kevin encourages listeners to adopt simple, realistic steps to improve their health. He acknowledges the challenges that come with aging, especially for those over 50, and stresses the need for dietary changes and healthier lifestyle choices. He calls for a shift in mindset, focusing on responsibility rather than fear. This proactive approach can lead to improved health outcomes and a better quality of life.Creating a Health-Conscious Community:The podcast also serves as a platform for fostering discussions about health within families and the broader community. Kevin invites everyone, regardless of race, to participate in this important dialogue. He believes that health is a fundamental aspect of leadership and legacy and encourages listeners to share their experiences and feedback. By engaging in these conversations, families can support their loved ones in developing healthier habits.Conclusion:Kevin wraps up the episode with a call to action, encouraging listeners to subscribe to the podcast and share it with friends and family. As he emphasizes, "Our health matters, our life matters, our future matters." The journey to better health starts with awareness, accountability, and the willingness to support one another. Key takeaways include the importance of regular health check-ups, the value of accountability partners, and the need for lifestyle changes to ensure a healthier future for Black men.Tags:Black men's health, preventive care, accountability partners, mental wellness, physical wellness, health awareness, community support, lifestyle changes, health education.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Black Men’s Health Check Podcast | With Kevin Jellow Hosted by Kevin Jellow, this podcast focuses on the importance of preventive health, regular checkups, accountability, and longevity for Black men. We talk honestly about why many of us avoid the doctor, how early detection saves lives, and why having an accountability partner can make the difference between surviving and thriving This is not about fear This is about power, responsibility, and legacy 🎙️ What We Talk About Why Black men need regular physical checkups The role of Primary Care Physicians (PCPs) in long-term health Prostate cancer, heart health, diabetes, and silent conditions Mental health, stress, and emotional wellness Accountability — having someone who holds you to doing the right thing Creating a culture of health, not crisis 💪 Why This Matters Too many Black men are lost to preventable or manageable health issues. This podcast is about changing that narrative — for us, our families, and the next generation<
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