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The Specificity Podcast
Omari Ajanaku
27 episodes
2 weeks ago
Many issues in the community go unresolved, unspoken, or ignored leading to generational trauma and unnecessary collateral damage. This podcast addresses those issues as we listen and learn from our diverse group of guests. We will listen and learn while finding solutions internally as a community. As always thank you for the time, energy and support. Website: www.OmariAA.com
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Many issues in the community go unresolved, unspoken, or ignored leading to generational trauma and unnecessary collateral damage. This podcast addresses those issues as we listen and learn from our diverse group of guests. We will listen and learn while finding solutions internally as a community. As always thank you for the time, energy and support. Website: www.OmariAA.com
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Episode #7: The Culture of Physical Health in the Black Community with Dr. Paigton Mayes
The Specificity Podcast
42 minutes 15 seconds
4 years ago
Episode #7: The Culture of Physical Health in the Black Community with Dr. Paigton Mayes

To the new listeners and to regular listeners. Welcome to specificity, spell it. S.P.E.C.I.F.I.C.I.T.Y. Where we ask specific questions, about specific topics, getting specific answers. The Meaning of specificity is, the state of being clearly defined or identified; to be precise, exact or distinguished.  

Joining us today is Dr. Paigton Mayes, a community/health psychologist. Her education includes a Ph.D. in Community psychology and a masters in public health. She is also the owner of AmonBooks.  

This episode (The Culture of Physical Health in the Black Community) takes a deeper look into the norms and culture of the African American community regarding physical health as well as mental health. We discuss the effects of generational trauma, the importance of a safe space when it comes to therapy, the pharmaceutical business, the lack of access to resources and services as well as the pros/cons of higher education in the medical field. The highlight of the episode, in my opinion, is when we brainstormed on what it would take to start our own hospital/dentist office. We brainstormed what it would take to ensure economic independence in this field resulting in our community having long term access to affordable if not free services and resources.


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The Specificity Podcast
Many issues in the community go unresolved, unspoken, or ignored leading to generational trauma and unnecessary collateral damage. This podcast addresses those issues as we listen and learn from our diverse group of guests. We will listen and learn while finding solutions internally as a community. As always thank you for the time, energy and support. Website: www.OmariAA.com