Race, Health & Happiness

Dr. Onye Nnorom

Navigating professional life as a "racialized" person can be exhausting. Join Dr. O, a Public Health Physician Specialist in Toronto, as she interviews guests who are overcoming the obstacles of overt and institutionalized racism to achieve their professional goals while creating healthy and fulfilling lives. If you'd like to learn about thriving in the face of adversity while staying well, this is the podcast for you.

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S04E10 - “Episode: Finale” - Dr. O and Dr. Karl discuss the end of RHH…
Dec 13 2023
S04E10 - “Episode: Finale” - Dr. O and Dr. Karl discuss the end of RHH…
Unbelievably, this is it!  After four seasons of The “Race, Health & Happiness”Podcast, we are shutting off the lights, locking the door, and saying goodbye for the last time.  We did our best to share knowledge, uplift people, and make “this racialized world” a little better.  But all good things must come to an end, and we know in our souls that now is the time to take a break, and then dream it all up again with some new and exciting ventures.Of the countless reasons we have to be grateful, it’s the many people who supported the work of "Race, Health & Happiness" that mean the most to us.  RHH has sur-thrived because of the contributions of many, including:Camille (CAM) - Managing Producer & ShowrunnerObadiah George - Technical ProducerJael Joseph - Associate ProducerJordyn Gibson - Promotions CoordinatorJaviera-Violeta Duran Kairies - Logistics CoordinatorAwet Sium - Business Manager and VoiceoverTamika E. Latibeaudière - Research ConsultantCorrine Bent-Womack - Anti-Racism ConsultantLatoya Powell - Special Production ConsultantVeronica Ing - Graphic DesignGoldkeyz - Theme MusicDarrelle Carpentier - Voiceover ArtistAruna Dahanayake - LawyerLorraine Fleck - Legal consultantRay Fontaine - Strategy ConsultantDan Misener - Audience Development ConsultantSarah Martin - Podcasting ConsultantHannah Sung - Podcasting ConsultantFrançoise Makanda - Communications ConsultantSemipe Oni - Medical Student Sinthu Senthillmohan - Medical StudentXavier Oshinowo - Student InternAphiah McIntosh - Student InternAfua Mfwodo - Student InternD'Andre Dixon - Student InternRebecca Crawford - Student ContributorChantal Phillips - Student ContributorHelen Melon - Student ContributorFisayo Aruleba - Student ContributorMiranda McDermott - Student ContributorHappy Inibhunu - Student ContributorWe have had the pleasure of featuring outstanding guests on our RHH shows who have included:“Race, Health & Happiness”Ritu BhasinCelina Caesar-ChavannesRoberta K. Timothy. Ph.D.Akwatu KhentiDirector X (Operation Prefrontal Cortex)Kike Ojo-ThompsonVictoria ChanDr. Marcia AndersonKern CarterOlunike AdeliyiDr. Samir Shaheen-HussainTameika ShawGurneet DhamiTrey AnthonyCamille DundasPaul TaylorNouman AshrafAlica HallAngela CarterJael JosephKaryn S. PuglieseNaki Osutei (she/hers)Dalton HigginsElizabeth LeibaDr. Lulu, aka “The Momatrician”Bamby SalcedoNam KiwanukaNicole KanikiCaroline PetersQuinton RedcliffeMarlon PalmerD’Bi.Young AnitafrikaNatacha PennycookeJohn DevenishMaria “Mara” RiveraRHH on CampusD' Andre Dixon Hannah Boadu Malik Clarke Ilyas HusseinDr. Candice ToddDr. Upton AllenCelina Caesar-ChavannesGregory LeslieDonna AlexanderWe are also thankful for the organizations, institutions, and companies that have offered their financial and moral support to keep us operating:Bhasin Consulting Inc.University of TorontoToronto Metropolitan UniversityBlack Creek Community Health CentreCity of TorontoUnited Way Greater TorontoThe Black Health Alliance Finally, we are grateful to YOU, the listeners. Thanks to you RHH has evolved into a community dedicated to promoting equity, diversion, inclusion, justice and wellness. Here’s wishing you continued Health & Happiness now and always!Thank you for listening, and we will talk with you soon,Dr. Karl KabaselePS - to continue to listen to our entire catalogue of episodes for free visit: http://www.RaceHealthHappiness.com
S04E07 - Quinton Redcliffe discusses his role in the struggle against Apartheid, how South Africans are working to dismantle institutionalized racism, and the impact of George Floyd on anti-racism work in Africa and worldwide
Sep 20 2023
S04E07 - Quinton Redcliffe discusses his role in the struggle against Apartheid, how South Africans are working to dismantle institutionalized racism, and the impact of George Floyd on anti-racism work in Africa and worldwide
This episode of RHH is our third of a 3-part series on South Africa.  I speak with Quinton Redcliffe, a skilled facilitator, trainer, and educator from Cape Town, South Africa. He specializes in international education, intercultural communication and leadership training.  He has dedicated his career to working to find common ground among diverse populations, from his days working to topple the apartheid regime in the South Africa of his youth, to helping people deal with and overcome the legacy of institutionalized racism in his country and all over the world.  More recently Quinton has had the opportunity to expand his anti-racism work even further, following the murder of George Floyd at the hands of police in the United States.  From that tragedy the demand for racial reconciliation grew, and Quinton has worked hard to fill that gap through his work.In our conversation, Quinton talks about the explicit ways South Africa institutionalized racism. He highlights how apartheid dictated a person’s fate from the cradle to the grave — where one was born, where they were allowed to live, and even where they were buried were all influenced by race with all of this exclusion being written into law. We also talk about the ways that the study of the system of apartheid can be used to learn how best to implement systems of resistance that include allyship, conflict resolution and knowledge exchange. Quinton’s personal journey of resistance can help us to understand how to combat systems of oppression, both past and present                  - Dr. O.Access our  Shownotes to uncover additional meaning!(https://bit.ly/rhhcarolinepeters6)Please support us on Patreon at http://www.Patreon.com/RaceHealthHappy[The “Race, Health & Happiness” podcast is produced with the support of Toronto Metropolitan University.]
S04E05 - Nicole Kaniki discusses growing up in South Africa, her journey from being “Coloured” to Black, and the inspiring story of her famous ancestor
Jul 19 2023
S04E05 - Nicole Kaniki discusses growing up in South Africa, her journey from being “Coloured” to Black, and the inspiring story of her famous ancestor
Get ready to embark on a captivating journey as the Race Health & Happiness podcast continues our international theme with an extraordinary 3-part series that unravels the rich tapestry of South Africa. My exploration led me to the vibrant city of Cape Town, where I had intriguing conversations about race in the South African context. But before I transport you to the heart of the Motherland, we kick off this exhilarating mini-series right here in Canada with an exceptional guest: Dr. Nicole Kaniki.Dr. Kaniki is an esteemed South African Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion professional and the visionary founder of Senomi Solutions Inc. In this episode Dr. Kaniki and I delve into the intricate complexities of race in South Africa, a place she describes as “a little Europe in Africa”.  She tells me about her “superpower” — the art of listening — and how it has shaped her work in the. Social justice space.  Additionally, she opens up about her personal experience growing up as a “coloured” person in South Africa, and eventually embracing her Black identity when she moved to North America.I invite you to immerse yourself in this captivating first episode of our three-part series, where you will gain a deeper understanding of South Africa. So please sit back, relax, and prepare to be enthralled by the inspiring narrative that awaits you. You won’t want to miss it!                                       - Dr. OAccess our Shownotes to uncover additional meaning!(https://bit.ly/3OlCe0X)Please support us on Patreon at http://www.Patreon.com/RaceHealthHappy[The “Race, Health & Happiness” podcast is produced with the support of Toronto Metropolitan University.]
S04E04 - Nam Kiwanuka discusses her rise from refugee to media star, the double-edged sword of colorism, and how her superpower helps her to surthrive in hostile environments
Jun 14 2023
S04E04 - Nam Kiwanuka discusses her rise from refugee to media star, the double-edged sword of colorism, and how her superpower helps her to surthrive in hostile environments
On the latest episode of Race Health and Happiness, Dr. O engages in a riveting conversation with esteemed Canadian journalist Nam Kiwanuka. Nam has had an impressive run on the Canadian public television network TVO as the co-host “The Agenda with Steve Paikin”, as the host of TVO's groundbreaking project “The Thread with Nam Kiwanuka”, and as the host of “The Agenda in the Summer”.  With that track record plus her years as a music journalist and documentarian, Nam is no stranger to the limelight and has firmly established herself as a Black Canadian media icon.In this inspiring episode of Race, Health & Happiness filled with stories of triumph and determination, Nam reveals her remarkable superpower of "letting things roll off her back." She fearlessly recounts how this extraordinary ability has empowered her to navigate hostile environments with persistence and grace. Nam also sheds light on her dynamic evolution as a person and journalist as she deftly adapted and surthrived despite the adversity she faced as a refugee from Uganda establishing a new life in Canada. Nam's life journey could fill the pages of a captivating best-selling book, and we are thrilled that she generously shares glimpses of it in this episode.Prepare to be elevated and enlightened by an extraordinary tale of resilience narrated by one of Canada's most exceptional and fiercely original journalists. Make sure to tune in and experience this unforgettable story. Access our Shownotes to uncover additional meaning!(http://bit.ly/3Mi9Vj7)Please support us on Patreon at http://www.Patreon.com/RaceHealthHappy[The “Race, Health & Happiness” podcast is produced with the support of Toronto Metropolitan University.]
S04E01 - Elizabeth Leiba discusses “Shopping While Black”, becoming a LinkedIn influencer, and answering the call to advocacy
Feb 22 2023
S04E01 - Elizabeth Leiba discusses “Shopping While Black”, becoming a LinkedIn influencer, and answering the call to advocacy
Season 4 of RHH is going to be an international journey, and we we start it off in the USA with our amazing sister, Elizabeth Leiba! She is a multimedia journalist of Jamaican descent living and working in Florida, where she has hosted numerous podcasts including “Black Power Moves” on the Ebony Podcast Network.  Leiba is also a professor who has spent more than a decade working in higher education, teaching advocacy at the undergraduate and graduate levels. She is the Director of Instructional Design and Innovation at City College in Hollywood, Florida, and the founder and course developer for The Black History and Culture Academy, an informative, engaging and immersive online Black history program. And Leiba is the author of a magnificent book about “surthrival” entitled “I'm Not Yelling: A Black Woman's Guide to Navigating the Workplace”. And as if all that were not enough, in 2020, she was recognized by the networking website LinkedIn as a “Top Voice in Education”.In this episode Elizabeth talks with me about her experience “Shopping While Black”, her unnerving experience with the police, what she learned about the legal system, and of course she shares with us her stories of overcoming and resilience.                                 - Dr. O Access our Shownotes to uncover additional meaning!(http://bit.ly/41gCYsw)Please support us on Patreon at http://www.Patreon.com/RaceHealthHappy[The “Race, Health & Happiness” podcast is produced with the support of Toronto Metropolitan University.]
S03E10 - Dalton Higgins discusses Black entrepreneurship, tokenism in the media, and the incredible healing power of music
Nov 30 2022
S03E10 - Dalton Higgins discusses Black entrepreneurship, tokenism in the media, and the incredible healing power of music
On this episode I speak with Dalton Higgins, an African-Canadian self-proclaimed multi-hyphenate. He is a PR strategist and publicist, author of six books, festival producer and National Magazine Award winning journalist. Dalton teaches a course called 'Deconstructing Drake, and The Weeknd' as a part of Toronto Metropolitan University’s Professional Music BFA program. Dalton is also the author of the definitive biography of rap icon Drake entitled, 'Far From Over: The Music and Life of Drake', which is part of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum collection in the U.S. Dalton has been a script writer for the Juno Awards ceremony for Canadian music, and a former member of the Racial Equity Advisory Committee for The Canada Council for the Arts. Additionally, Dalton is the host of one of my personal favourite podcasts, ‘Black Tea’, which was created for and by Black Canadians, where they dig into Black culture, news and sports. In this episode of RHH we discuss topics like Black entrepreneurship, tokenism, challenging the status quo as minorities, and the incredible healing powers of music.       -  Dr. O Access our shownotes to uncover additional meaning!(https://tinyurl.com/rhhtdnakio)Please support us on Patreon at http://www.Patreon.com/RaceHealthHappy[The “Race, Health & Happiness” podcast is produced with the support of Toronto Metropolitan University.]
S03E09 - Naki Osutei discusses succeeding as a Black woman in corporate environments, her journey after failure, and using “diplomacy” to disrupt systemic racism
Oct 26 2022
S03E09 - Naki Osutei discusses succeeding as a Black woman in corporate environments, her journey after failure, and using “diplomacy” to disrupt systemic racism
DESCRIPTION:My guest for this episode is Naki Osutei, a Ghanian-born Canadian woman, and the Vice President of Strategy, Colleague Experience and Environmental Social Governance at the multinational bank and financial services corporation, TD Canada Trust. Naki has helped to develop the “TD Ready Commitment”, TD’s global citizenship platforms that assist in providing grants to community-based organizations. Additionally, she co-chairs the Black Employee Network and she is a member of the Black Executive Steering Committee at TD. Naki is also the founder of Next Level Presence, a boutique coaching consultancy, which produces the podcast “Presence by Naki O”. And she was appointed Executive in Residence at Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto in 2021.In this episode we have an open, honest and sometimes painful conversation on a range of topics including overcoming racial isolation, stereotyping, “respectability politics”, assimilation, and redefining “diplomacy”.  And through it all Naki inspires us even as she shares her pain, and she maintains her sense of humour — we shared some good laughs!  Naki truly has a compelling story of overcoming and “sur-thriving”, despite the challenges.       -  Dr. O Access our shownotes to uncover additional meaning! (https://tinyurl.com/rhhtdnakio) Please support us on Patreon at http://www.Patreon.com/RaceHealthHappy[The “Race, Health & Happiness” podcast is produced with the support of Toronto Metropolitan University.]