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The Faith Network Podcast

The FAITH Network Podcast is a collaboration between the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and faith organizations in Arkansas to provide an infrastructure that supports faith-based research. The podcast is a monthly podcast dedicated to healthy people, congregations, and communities.

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    Episode 017: State of Men's Health-Part 2

    We're not fine. And it's time we stop pretending we are. In this episode of The Faith Network Podcast, we continue our critical conversation on men's health in Arkansas. The Faith Network launched this series after realizing that many of our partners—men leading in ministry and community work—were experiencing health crises in silence. If it's happening to them, it's happening to the men in our churches and neighborhoods. Our panel returns: Dr. Austin Porter – Deputy State Epidemiologist and Chief Science Officer at the Arkansas Department of Health, and Associate Professor at UAMS College of Public Health Rev. Johnnie Smith – Senior Pastor of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church in Pine Bluff Kelvin Parker – Founder and Executive Director of GOAT (Giving Others Ambition Together) This week we unpack: The life expectancy gap: Men in Arkansas live six years less than women on average. In Northwest Arkansas, men live to 78. In Phillips County? Just 68. Geography is shaping destiny. The mental health crisis hiding in plain sight: 60% of Arkansas men report zero days of poor mental health. Only 18% have been diagnosed with depression. Yet suicide rates for men are five times higher than women. We're saying we're okay—but we're not. The stigma that's killing us: When churches host mental health events, most attendees are women. Men find coping mechanisms, but never address the root. That has to change. Reaching the next generation: Kelvin Parker shares how GOAT is building health into the DNA of young people—exercise, mental wellness, and eating habits—before bad patterns take root. Resources you can use today: The Arkansas Minority Health Commission operates a 38-foot mobile health unit providing free screenings at churches and community events. UAMS offers a free clinic three days a week. Call 501-686-2720 to schedule. Dr. Porter said it plainly: "A lot of times people will listen to their pastor before their physician." That's why the church has to lead here. Rev. Smith is already taking action—returning to Shiloh to appoint a health coordinator for his congregation. What will you do? This episode is brought to you by the Translational Research Institute.

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    Episode 016: State of Men's Health

    Men are dying in silence. Not because help isn't available—but because we're not showing up. In this episode of The Faith Network Podcast, we're having an honest conversation about the state of men's health in Arkansas. The numbers are sobering: 16% of men in our state don't have a healthcare provider. One in four men won't see a doctor this year. And 75% of Arkansas men are considered overweight. We sit down with three voices bringing different perspectives to the same urgent issue: Dr. Austin Porter – State Epidemiologist and Chief Science Officer at the Arkansas Department of Health, and Associate Professor at UAMS College of Public Health – brings the data and the science. Rev. Johnnie Smith – Senior Pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church in Pine Bluff – speaks to the pastoral and spiritual dimensions of caring for our bodies. Kelvin Parker – Founder and Executive Director of GOAT (Giving Others Ambition Together) – addresses how we're shaping the next generation of young men in Central Arkansas. Together, we unpack: Why men avoid the doctor (hint: time, cost, and fear of medication) The alarming stats on prostate cancer screening, high blood pressure, and cholesterol How the church and community organizations can help shift the culture What it looks like to steward your health as an act of faith If you're a man listening—or you love one—this episode is for you.

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    Episode 015: Are Medical Devices Treating All Babies Fairly?

    In this episode, we are talking to Dr. Megha Sharma and Jenna Chancellor as they discuss potential disparities in treatments for babies in neonatal care. For more resources regarding findings for this study, please visit https://www.archildrens.org/research

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    Episode 014: Suicide Safety Intervention for Veterans

    In this episode, we are talking to Dr. Eva Woodward and military veteran Doug Downing about veteran suicide prevention. The health and well-being of veterans is something that is not discussed very often within the faith community. Today, we are going to have a discussion that will hopefully spark some interest about the manner and ways that the faith community can be of support to veterans within the community. Tune in as we discuss veteran suicide prevention and how members of The Faith Network community can help others work through this very real issue.Essential resources for anyone who is a veteran (or knows a veteran who may be having a suicide crisis):1. VA S.A.V.E. Training is free, and it is free for anyone to take at https://learn.psycharmor.org/courses/va-save. If you feel like in-person training would be more useful, you can find your local VA suicide prevention coordinator at https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/find-resources/local-resources/.2. We Are the 22Groundbreaking organization focused on direct veteran suicide intervention. Our teams are on standby twenty-four hours a day to respond in person to Arkansas veterans in suicidal crisis to provide peer support and get them to the help they need.   You can learn more at: https://wearethe22.org/.3. The Armory Project (TAP) Helps prevent firearm suicides by facilitating safe, voluntary, out-of-home firearm storage with trusted firearms dealers and other vetted partners in local communities.  Learn more at https://www.armoryproject.org/.4. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) websitehttps://www.samhsa.gov/.  They have a copy of a safety plan that can be downloaded and printed https://www.samhsa.gov/resource/988/safety-plan and they have a video that helps explain a safety plan and how to use it https://www.samhsa.gov/resource/988/build-safety-plan-video.  The VA also has an app that can be used for safety plans https://mobile.va.gov/app/safety-plan.  There are numerous websites that help with safety planning to include My Safety Plan at https://www.mysafetyplan.org/. 5. Suicide and Crisis LifelineCan be reached by dialing 988.  Veterans or someone helping a Veteran can press 1.

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    Episode 013: Community Engagement and Community-Based Partnerships

    In the second part of this two-part episode, we are talking community engagement and community-based partnerships. One of the goals of the FAITH Network is to promote partnerships and collaborations. Today, we have the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Zenobia Harris and Mr. Kelvin Parker —two amazing community leaders who have partnered to address the community's needs. 

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    Episode 012: Community Engagement and Community-Based Partnerships

    In this two-part episode, we are talking community engagement and community-based partnerships. One of the goals of the FAITH Network is to promote partnerships and collaborations. Today, we have the pleasure of interviewing Anna Huff Davis, Dr. Taren Massey-Swindle, Dr. Zenobia Harris, and Mr. Kelvin Parker —four amazing community leaders who have partnered to address the community's needs. 

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    Episode 011: Community Violence with Coach Fitz Hill

    In this episode, we are continuing our Faith Over Violence series. Our guest is Coach Fitz Hill, Founder of the Derek Olivier Research Institute for the Prevention of Gun Violence, Coach Hill stopped by the show to talk about the issue of gun violence and things faith leaders can do to help combat it. Listen in as he offers insight and resources for faith leaders around this issue. 

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    Episode 010: Child Abuse with Angela McGraw

    In this episode, we are continuing our Faith Over Violence series. Our guest is Angela McGraw, Executive Director for Women and Children First in Central Arkansas. She stopped by the show to talk about something necessary in the faith community: Child abuse. Listen in as she offers insight and resources for faith leaders around this issue.

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    Episode 009: Intimate Partner Violence with Angela McGraw

    In this episode, we are continuing our Faith Over Violence series. Our guest is Angela McGraw, Executive Director for Women and Children First in Central Arkansas. She stopped by the show to talk about something necessary in the faith community: Intimate partner violence. Listen in as she offers insight and resources for faith leaders around this issue.

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    Episode 008: Faith Over Violence with Dr. Nakita Lovelady, Anthony Thompson, and Caleb Glason

    In this episode, they sit down with Dr. Nakita Lovelady, Anthony Thompson, and Caleb Glason to discuss Project Heal and personal experiences with violence and how the faith community can make a difference.

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    Episode 007: Addressing Mental Health Myths with Isis Pettway

    In this episode of The Faith Network Podcast, Dr. Keneisha Bryant-Moore and Pastor Johnny Smith sit down with Isis Pettway to discuss various myths surrounding mental health treatment.

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    Episode 006: Alternative Mental Health Treatment with LaTonia Cross Tweedy

    In this episode of The Faith Network Podcast, Dr. Keneisha Bryant-Moore and Pastor Johnny Smight sit down with LaTonia Cross-Tweedy (Therapeutic Solutions, P.A.) to discuss mental health treatment--but from a different perspective.Resources mentioned in this episode:Therapeutic SolutionsUAMS Mindfulness Program 

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    Episode 005: Developing and Maintaining Healthy Boundaries with Dr. Kimberly Key-Bell

    In this episode of The Faith Network Podcast, Dr. Keneisha Bryant-Moore and Bishop Fred Harris sit down with Dr. Kimberly Key-Bell to discuss ways to develop and maintain healthy boundaries.

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    Episode 004: Drs. Rhonda Mattox and Khiela Holmes

    In this episode of The Faith Network Podcast, Dr. Keneisha Bryant-Moore and Bishop Fred Harris sit down with Dr. Rhonda Mattox and Dr. Khiela Holmes to discuss ways to demystify mental health treatment.

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    Episode 003: Dr. Tiffany Haynes

    In this episode, podcast hosts Dr. Keneisha Bryant-Moore and Bishop Fred Harris talk with Dr. Tiffany Haynes. Dr. Haynes is an associate professor at the UAMS College of Public Health and Assistant Dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the school. Dr. Haynes discusses the importance of mental health for pastors and their congregants. 

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    Episode 002: What is the Faith Network?

    In this episode, podcast hosts Dr. Keneisha Bryant-Moore and Bishop Fred Harris talk about some good tips for resilience for faith leaders. Listen in as they discuss 10 ways to build resilience.

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    Episode 001: What is the Faith Network?

    In this introductory episode, podcast hosts Dr. Keneisha Bryant-Moore and Bishop Fred Harris discuss the why behind The Faith Network and what listeners can anticipate with this new podcast.

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The FAITH Network Podcast is a collaboration between the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and faith organizations in Arkansas to provide an infrastructure that supports faith-based research. The podcast is a monthly podcast dedicated to healthy people, congregations, and communities.

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