Black Health 365

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Let's face it: Black Americans are at a higher risk of losing their lives to illnesses and diseases that can be cured or prevented.  This is a result of healthcare disparities, mistrust, lack of information and accessibility.

As the largest Black-owned multimedia company, it is our mission to be champions of change by providing personalized healthcare information and resources throughout the year.  Mind, Body, & Soul wellness will all be discussed during each episode of this podcast. Create a community of like-minded people of color who are empowered to make better daily choices for a healthier life.

Hosted by media personality, Jackie Paige, and Wellness coach, Britt Daniels.

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Episodes

Episode 66 - A Deep Dive into Hematology and Sickle Cell Disease
Dec 27 2023
Episode 66 - A Deep Dive into Hematology and Sickle Cell Disease
On this episode of the Black Health 365 podcast, Britt and Jackie are joined by Dr. Marquita Nelson, who is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Hematology/Oncology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) and the Belz Medical Director of the Methodist Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center. Dr. Nelson shares her insights and expertise in the field of hematology, specifically in sickle cell disease, discussing its traits and providing valuable information to help our community better understand and manage this condition. Marquita Nelson, MD, MS, is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, and the Belz Medical Director of the Methodist Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center. She completed her medical training at Emory University School of Medicine and a hematology/oncology fellowship at the University of Chicago, where she also obtained a master's degree in public health science. Dr. Nelson is passionate about improving the quality of life for people with sickle cell disease, particularly teenagers transitioning to adult care and older adults. Dr. Nelson is also active in teaching fellows and promoting careers in hematology through her work with the American Society of Hematology. Marquita resides in Memphis, TN with her husband and son.  She enjoys traveling, spending time with family, and is passionateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 65 - A Conversation On Hypertensive Pregnancy Disorders & The Importance Of Screenings
Dec 20 2023
Episode 65 - A Conversation On Hypertensive Pregnancy Disorders & The Importance Of Screenings
In this episode of the Black Health 365 podcast, Jackie and Britt are joined by Dr. Esa Davis, a U.S. Preventive Services Task Force member. Dr. Davis is a professor of medicine and family and community medicine and holds the positions of Associate Vice President for community health and senior dean of population and community medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. During the podcast, Dr. Davis explains the importance of the US Preventive Services Task Force for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. She shares how screenings can help diagnose hypertensive disorders like preeclampsia and hypertension. The nationwide initiative can assist expectant mothers and decrease the black maternal death rate in our community. Jackie and Britt hope this information will inspire our community to learn about the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force recommendations and seek medical attention sooner during pregnancy. Dr. Esa Davis is a Task Force member and a professor of medicine and family and community medicine, the associate vice president for community health, and the senior associate dean of population and community medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. She is the lead health equity strategist for the University of Maryland Institute for Health Computing. Dr. Davis is also the director of the Transforming Biomedical Research and Academic Faculty Through Leadership Opportunities, Training, and Mentorship (TRANSFORM) program.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 64 - Holiday Conversations: High Blood Pressure, Stroke, and Dementia
Dec 13 2023
Episode 64 - Holiday Conversations: High Blood Pressure, Stroke, and Dementia
In this episode of the Black Health 365 podcast, Britt and Jackie are joined by Dr. Richard T. Benson, who is the Director of the Office of Global Health and Health Disparities at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, which is a part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health, and Brady Johnson, who is a stroke survivor and ambassador at the American Stroke Association. Together, they emphasize the importance of having healthy conversations with your loved ones about health during this holiday season. These conversations can range from simple check-ins to learning about family history and discussing the risks associated with uncontrolled high blood pressure that might run in the family. They also encourage conversations about how to prevent and act fast in case of a stroke and the risk factors that may lead to dementia. Britt and Jackie hope to inspire  our community to take preventative measures and act fast to ensure good health. Richard T. Benson, M.D., Ph.D., is Director of the Office of Global Health and Health Disparities at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health. He is a leader in the fields of vascular neurology and health disparities research. His areas of research interest and expertise include health disparities and health equity research, and minority, community, and global health. Brady Johnson is a stroke survivor and ambassador at the American Stroke Association. He is a retired Air Force veteran. Once an avid marathoner, he is now a competitive bodybuilder and singer. He hails from Belvidere, Illinois, and is happily married to his wife, Heather. He is also a proud father of two children.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 63 - Our Fertility Journey featuring Jesseca "Judy" Dupart-Harris
Dec 6 2023
Episode 63 - Our Fertility Journey featuring Jesseca "Judy" Dupart-Harris
In the latest episode of the Black Health 365 podcast, Jackie and Britt have a special guest, Jesseca “Judy” Dupart-Harris, who is the founder and CEO of Kaleidoscope Hair Products and a well-known television personality. During the conversation, Judy talks about her fertility journey with her wife, Da Brat. She shares their experience with IVF and the valuable lessons they learned from it. Jackie and Britt hope this enlightening conversation will help those going through a similar journey. Jesseca Dupart-Harris is a New Orleans-based entrepreneur who turned her Kaleidoscope Hair Products into a successful business venture. She designed the innovative UniKorn collection, catering to those who frequently change hairstyles. Her business acumen extends beyond beauty, as she diversified her portfolio with real estate investments. Dupart-Harris balances business, love, and family and is committed to community service. In the realm of media and entertainment, Dupart-Harris has made significant strides. She stars in the WE tv docuseries “Brat Loves Judy,” alongside her partner, rapper Da Brat. The series is notable for its representation of an LGBTQ+ couple in reality TV, a significant step in terms of visibility and diversity. Dupart-Harris’s media appearances extend beyond her reality show. She has been featured in various outlets where she discusses her journey, challenges, and insights, providing valuable guidance and inspiration to her audience. Her journey exemplifies the power of resilience, innovation, and the ability to adapt and thrive in multiple arenas - from business to media and beyond.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 60 - A Resource: Zuri Fertility
Nov 15 2023
Episode 60 - A Resource: Zuri Fertility
In this Black Health 365 podcast episode, Jackie and Britt are joined by Blair and Jasmine Matthews. Blair, the co-founder of the digital platform Zuri Fertility, and Jasmine, a physician assistant, share their fertility journey and highlight the importance of resources like Zuri Fertility to our community. The platform supports patients trying to conceive, offering services such as at-home testing, telehealth, and various resources to guide patients on their journey. By sharing this resource, Britt, and Jackie hope to inform and assist our community in accessing the support they need throughout their fertility journey.   Born and raised on the South side of Chicago, Blair and his wife, Jasmine, experienced first-hand the struggles of getting pregnant. During their experience, he recognized a need for services to help other couples struggling to get pregnant. His understanding of the problem inspired him to empower others through leadership to deliver results. Yet, before this idea and founding Zuri Fertility, he received his BA from Howard University in Washington, DC, where he met his wife Jasmine (a physician assistant). He earned his MPA from Columbia University in New York and his JD from Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, where he focused on innovation, entrepreneurship, and negotiations. While at Northwestern, he shared his story and idea in class to help couples earlier in their fertility journey, and he met his now co-founder and began working on a solution. As a Father, Founder, and Leader, Blair has the experience, passion, and skills to bring Zuri to couples and is excited to change the infertility narrative.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 59 - What We Aren't Talking Enough About: Eating Disorders in the Black Community Part 2
Nov 8 2023
Episode 59 - What We Aren't Talking Enough About: Eating Disorders in the Black Community Part 2
In this episode of the Black Health 365 podcast, Britt and Jackie continue their special series titled "What We Aren't Talking Enough About in the Black Community." They shed light on the issue of eating disorders, particularly among Black people. Dr. Ebony Butler, a licensed psychologist and food relationship strategist, joins them on the show to discuss the different types of eating disorders and the trauma, stigmatization, and lack of visibility surrounding this issue in the Black community. Dr. Butler offers valuable insights on addressing these issues and having difficult conversations. This informative episode is another must-listen for anyone who wants to learn more about the impact of eating disorders and their treatment. Dr. Ebony believes in a collaborative approach to help clients achieve their goals. She believes that clients are the experts in their own lives, and by blending their areas of expertise together, they can help the client reach their desired goals. Dr. Ebony is passionate about helping women survivors thrive in trauma recovery and feel confident in their bodies and lives. She has helped clients work through a variety of issues related to PTSD, depression, anxiety, identity, body image, and other stress responses. She specializes in guiding women to develop skills that increase their effectiveness in self-care and intra/interpersonal interactions, including communication and assertiveness.  Dr. Ebony is particularly interested in issues that impact marginalized communities, including minority women and LGBT individuals. As a Food Relationship Expert, she helps women establish healthier relationships with food and their bodies by addressing ineffective behaviors, habits, and beliefs around food in her coaching business.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 58 - What We Aren't Talking Enough About: Diet Culture in the Black Community Part 1
Nov 1 2023
Episode 58 - What We Aren't Talking Enough About: Diet Culture in the Black Community Part 1
In this episode of the Black Health 365 podcast, Britt and Jackie begin with part 1 of their special series titled "What We Aren't Talking Enough About in the Black Community." They discuss the topic of diet culture in the Black community and are joined by Dr. Ebony Butler, a licensed psychologist and food relationship strategist. Dr. Ebony discusses the impact of diet culture on the Black community and provides insights on how to address it. This is an informative and enlightening episode is a must-listen for everyone who wants to learn more about the effects of diet culture. Dr. Ebony believes in a collaborative approach to help clients achieve their goals. She believes that clients are the experts in their own lives, and by blending their areas of expertise together, they can help the client reach their desired goals. Dr. Ebony is passionate about helping women survivors thrive in trauma recovery and feel confident in their bodies and lives. She has helped clients work through a variety of issues related to PTSD, depression, anxiety, identity, body image, and other stress responses. She specializes in guiding women to develop skills that increase their effectiveness in self-care and intra/interpersonal interactions, including communication and assertiveness. Dr. Ebony is particularly interested in issues that impact marginalized communities, including minority women and LGBT individuals. As a Food Relationship Expert, she helps women establish healthier relationships with food and their bodies by addressing ineffective behaviors, habits, and beliefs around food in her coaching business.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 57 - Celebrating Breast Cancer Action Month
Oct 25 2023
Episode 57 - Celebrating Breast Cancer Action Month
In this episode of the Black Health 365 podcast, hosts Jackie and Britt welcome Ricki Fairley, an award-winning marketing professional and breast cancer survivor and advocate. Ricki has dedicated her strategic expertise to promoting breast cancer awareness and has made it her mission to eliminate black breast cancer. As a survivor of triple-negative breast cancer, Ricki shares her journey and how she co-founded TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance, and currently serves as its CEO to address black breast cancer, ultimately reducing the mortality rate for Black women and making an impact in the fight against breast cancer. By sharing Ricki's story, Jackie, and Britt hope to inspire listeners to take action, have difficult conversations with family members to learn about cancer in their lineage, support early detection, and raise awareness about this critical disease. Ricki is an award-winning, seasoned marketing veteran that has transformed her strategic acumen into breast cancer advocacy. Ricki co-founded and serves as CEO of TOUCH, The Black Breast Cancer Alliance to address Black Breast Cancer as a unique and special disease state, with the overall goal of reducing the mortality rate for Black women. As a Triple Negative Breast Cancer Survivor/Thriver, Ricki’s personal purpose, passion, mission, ministry, and blessing is to bring focus, attention, research, science, and action to eradicating Black Breast Cancer, and supporting and coaching what she calls her “Breasties” through their breast cancer experience.  With 35+ years of marketing experience including 20 years in brand management and over 15 years in agency leadership encompassing strategic planning and consulting for numerous Fortune 500 companies. She was recently at the White House for a Moonshot Briefing with Dr. Jill Biden. Ricki has two daughters, Amanda Brown Lierman and Hayley Brown, and 3 granddaughters, Belle, Leia, and Hart, who remind her of her purpose every day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 55 - Cheat Code for Life Unlocked: Good Dental Hygiene
Oct 11 2023
Episode 55 - Cheat Code for Life Unlocked: Good Dental Hygiene
In this episode of the Black Health 365 podcast, Jackie and Britt recognize October as National Dental Hygiene Month. They are joined by guest Dr. Tontra Lowe, D.D.S., who shares valuable insights into the importance of adopting good dental hygiene practices such as brushing, flossing, and regular dental check-ups. Dr. Lowe also emphasizes the negative consequences of neglecting oral care and highlights the positive effects of proper dental care. Maintaining good dental hygiene is extremely important since oral health can impact other parts of the body. By sharing oral health recommendations with our community, Jackie, and Britt hope to promote long-term oral health and beautiful smiles.   Dr. Tontra Lowe is a leading dental practice provider at Awesome Smiles Dental Center located in Gainesville, VA. She has been providing outstanding dental care to the residents of Haymarket, Gainesville, and surrounding areas for several years. After graduating with honors from Alabama A&M University, she was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the active Army, where her path to dentistry began. She proudly served and retired from the District of Columbia Army National Guard. Dr. Lowe is a highly accomplished dentist who has received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) degree from Howard University College of Dentistry and has taken many additional hours of study in sedation dentistry to provide the most incredible, serene, and comfortable environment possible. Her motto is “Change your smile…change your life!” and she offers a range of services, including smile makeovers, implants, dentures, and teeth whitening. Dr. Lowe is highly active in the community and is a non-profit board member. She has been named one of America’s Top Dentists by the Consumers Research Council of America since 2011. Awesome Smiles Dental Center was VOTED the BEST DENTAL OFFICE in Haymarket and Gainesville, VA, by Readers’ Choice. She and her husband, Jay, have two boys — Dr. Malik Lowe is a Virginia Commonwealth University (V.C.U.) School of Dentistry graduate and Malcolm attends the University of Alabama (U.A.) School of Law. In her spare time, Dr. Tontra Low likes to travel and entertain.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 53 - It’s A Yoga Awareness Month Celebration with Brandon Copeland
Sep 27 2023
Episode 53 - It’s A Yoga Awareness Month Celebration with Brandon Copeland
Britt and Jackie are excited to celebrate National Yoga Awareness Month in September on the Black Health 365 podcast.  They are joined by Brandon Copeland, the creator of Trap Yoga, to inspire healthy living and mindfulness. This episode is both intriguing and informative, as it discusses the benefits of yoga and its effective treatment for black men and individuals in general. Although yoga can mean different things to different people, scientific research has proven that it offers many health benefits through physical practice. By sharing this episode, Britt and Jackie hope to highlight not only the physical but also the mental health benefits of yoga for our community. Brandon began practicing yoga as a way to relieve mental stress and focus on being more mindful. The journey he has been on, exploring the body's capabilities and opportunities, has brought joy, love, and insight to his personal life and to the lives of others. Brandon became interested in yoga at Howard University where he went on to get a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a minor focus on Philosophy. Brandon created Trap Yoga in 2015. His style of teaching encourages you to be creative on your mat and create your own practice one pose at a time.  He finds ways to challenge the most advanced, as well as the new and unsure, students. His mission is to enlighten people to their own potential and to help cultivate their internal sources of power, creativity, and love.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 52 - A Deep Dive into Vitamins and Supplements with Dr. Jennifer Caudle
Sep 20 2023
Episode 52 - A Deep Dive into Vitamins and Supplements with Dr. Jennifer Caudle
In this episode of the Black Health 365 podcast, Britt, and Jackie welcome Dr. Jennifer Caudle as she discusses the topic of vitamins and supplements. This informative conversation covers the proper usage of vitamins and dietary supplements, as well as the potential concerns of taking too many supplements. They explore whether vitamins and supplements are necessary for good health or if we can obtain the same nutrients from our food. Dr. Jen shares valuable insights on the topic, with a goal to educate our community on the dos and don'ts of taking vitamins and supplements. Join the conversation as we share important information on maintaining good health with or without vitamins and supplements.   Dr. Jennifer Caudle is a board-certified Family Medicine physician and Associate Professor in the department of Family Medicine at Rowan University-School of Osteopathic Medicine. [rowan.edu] Prior to this, Dr. Caudle was a faculty member in the Johns Hopkins University / Sinai Hospital Residency Program in Internal Medicine in Baltimore, MD, and an Instructor of Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Caudle graduated with Honors from Princeton University [princeton.edu] and earned her medical degree from UMDNJ - School of Osteopathic Medicine. [rowan.edu]Dr. Jen is not only trusted inside the exam room, but outside the exam room as well. She is one of the most visible physicians in America and appears in the homes of millions every week on television and in print discussing health topics. She appears as a regular on-air health expert for local and national news networks, including NBC Nightly News, The TODAY Show, The Dr. Oz Show, CNN, FOX News, Rachael Ray Show, Steve Harvey Show, Tamron Hall Show and others. Her health articles have been published in The Daily Beast, CNN.com/Opinion, DoctorOz.com, ABCNews.com and she has been quoted by USA Today, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Prevention, Shape, Huff Post, Readers Digest, Good Housekeeping, Men’s Health and others. Dr. Jen is a spokesperson for the American Osteopathic Association [osteopathic.org], and she is a radio/video host for Reach MD [reachmd.com]. She also presents motivational workshops on health & wellness to hospitals, healthcare organizations and corporations. Dr. Jen empowers others to take charge of their health by providing information in an approachable and understandable way. Her warm and caring nature is balanced with her signature “tell-it-like-it-is” style. Dr. Jen is trusted, passionate and she keeps families healthy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 51 - Healthy Living and Healthy Eating with "That Salad Lady" Dr. Nina Cherie Franklin
Sep 13 2023
Episode 51 - Healthy Living and Healthy Eating with "That Salad Lady" Dr. Nina Cherie Franklin
In this episode of the Black Health 365 podcast, Britt and Jackie had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Nina Cherie Franklin, a renowned healthy living coach, wellness expert, and the woman behind the popular blog and brand That Salad Lady! As advocates for healthy lifestyles, Britt and Jackie appreciate the importance of breaking up the food monotony and having Dr. Franklin on the show was a great way to do just that. With a Ph.D. in Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Rehabilitation, as well as multiple professional certifications in these areas, Dr. Franklin shared her knowledge and expertise on healthy living and eating. This episode is filled with fun, informative tips, and even includes a one-on-one salad-making experience with the one and only That Salad Lady! Britt and Jackie hope that our community will gain a new perspective on what it means to be healthy and eat well. Dr. Nina Cherie Franklin, PhD is a healthy living coach, globally recognized wellness expert, and the woman behind the blog and brand That Salad Lady.   She holds a PhD in Kinesiology, Nutrition and Rehabilitation and multiple professional certifications in these areas. Leveraging her scientific knowledge, academic background and over 25 years of experience in health, nutrition and fitness, Dr. Nina inspires healthy eating and living through practical hands-on experiences, and empowers lasting lifestyle change through continuing education offerings and lifelong learning opportunities. As a commentator and regular contributor to scientific journals and national media publications, Dr. Nina influences and challenges the wellness industry and is a strong advocate for making healthy living more approachable, accessible and inclusive.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Comprehensive Discussion on Spinal Cancer and Surgery with Dr. Christopher Newman
Sep 6 2023
A Comprehensive Discussion on Spinal Cancer and Surgery with Dr. Christopher Newman
In this episode of the Black Health 365 podcast, Jackie and Britt have a special guest - Dr. Christopher Newman, a renowned neurosurgeon from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. The informative episode delves into topics such as spinal cancer, spinal tumors, neurological health, and spinal surgery. Dr. Newman shares his extensive knowledge and offers valuable insights into various spinal cancers and conditions. He also emphasizes the importance of listening to and prioritizing his patients' needs, drawing from his personal experience and passion for his profession. This episode will provide our community with a comprehensive understanding of spinal cancer and the surgical procedures used to treat it.   Dr. Newman is a neurosurgeon at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center specializing in the care of people with primary spinal tumors, cancers that metastasize (spread) to the spine, and tumors involving the spinal cord and its nerves. He also has experience in using spinal cord stimulation to treat pain syndromes in patients with cancer and delivering medication intrathecally (directly to the spine), among other techniques. This expertise allows him to remove tumors precisely, manage pain syndromes, and minimize the effects of surgery on my patients’ quality of life. Dr. Newman is passionate about providing expert, compassionate, and personalized care that uses my advanced training in minimally invasive techniques (surgery done with small incisions or cuts), image guidance, and robotics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 49 - Exploring Female Sexual Dysfunction
Aug 30 2023
Episode 49 - Exploring Female Sexual Dysfunction
On this episode of the Black Health 365, hosts Jackie and Britt are joined by guest Dr. Ruth Arumala, DO, MPH, FACOG, NCMP. Dr. Arumala is a board-certified gynecologist, fellowship-trained reproductive surgeon, and fellowship-trained cosmetic surgeon. Together, they have a candid and informative discussion about female sexual dysfunction, also known as hypoactive sexual desire disorder. This conversation will educate our community on how to have better and more informative conversations with our partners and medical professionals about this often-difficult topic. Ruth Arumala, DO, MPH, FACOG, NCMP is a board-certified Gynecologist, fellowship trained Reproductive Surgeon & fellowship trained Cosmetic Surgeon who provides a holistic approach to women’s health, wellness and beauty. Dr. Arumala is the Director of Aesthetics at Noble Cosmetic Surgery in Plano, Texas & co-Chief Medical Officer at Zuri Fertility. Her practice specializes in the medical & surgical management of fibroids, sexual dysfunction, menopause management, PCOS, mommy makeovers & vaginal rejuvenation. Dr Arumala is a woman’s woman who takes great pleasure in educating, encouraging and inspiring young women to chase their dreams with reckless abandon. When she is not seeing patients, Dr Arumala hosts the “Pretty in Pink” podcast which is a digital platform to discuss real life issues that affect women across the globe & trains for fitness competitions with her husband.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 47 - Elijah's Law and the Fight for Food Allergy Advocacy
Aug 16 2023
Episode 47 - Elijah's Law and the Fight for Food Allergy Advocacy
In the latest Black Health 365 podcast, Jackie and Britt welcome guest, Thomas Silvera, MSHS-PH. Thomas shares the heartbreaking story about his son, Elijah-Alavi, who tragically passed away in 2017 after having a grilled cheese meal at daycare, which caused an anaphylactic reaction. He gives a detailed account of the events that took place and shares more about his advocacy work on public health and food allergies and asthma as well as the importance of education and training. He also talks about the Elijah-Alavi Foundation and the significant work that they are doing across the country.  Thomas also discusses the successful Elijah's Echo initiative and the groundbreaking passing of Elijah's Law. Jackie and Britt hope to raise awareness about the resources provided by the Elijah-Alavi Foundation and promote the safety of children with food allergies and asthma in our community. Thomas Silvera is a dynamic public speaker, accomplished actor, and dedicated advocate for public health. As the CEO/Co-Founder of the Eliah-Alavi Foundation, he utilizes his extensive background as a Certified Surgical Technologist and his Master of Science degree in Health Science, with a focus on Public Health. Thomas's advocacy journey began with the passage of Elijah's Law in New York State, named after his beloved late son, Elijah-Alavi. He played a pivotal role in the passage of Elijah’s Law, the groundbreaking legislation signed by Governor Andrew Cuomo on September 12, 2019, which requires all childcare programs in New York to adhere to state food allergy guidelines, ensuring the prevention, recognition, and effective response to life-threatening anaphylactic reactions. He also extended this protection to Illinois and Virginia.  Thomas has partnered with Belay to develop a nationwide food allergy certification program and works with his ex-wife to address health disparities. He is pursuing a Doctoral Degree in Health Sciences to effect positive change at a systemic level. Thomas's exceptional leadership and commitment to marginalized communities have positioned him as a driving force in public health.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.