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Author: Dr. Stephanie Phillips and Dr. Michelle Seawright

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Dr. Stephanie Phillips and Dr. Michelle Seawright come together to encourage, tell stories, and inform others about health issues in our communities. Intro music by Brittany Demarre.
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We discuss a new women's shelter being built in Franklin County, Georgia called Righteous Rock Refuge.  Tina Brock shares with us her vision for the center and her heart for hurting and vulnerable women.  We discuss human trafficing and the importance of putting things God lays on our hearts into action to help others.  
We discuss who needs to be tested for genetic markers for breast cancer, how to get testing, and what the testing means.  
We talk to Liz Gilcrest, a licensed clinical social worker at Wellsprings in Franklin Springs, Georgia.  Liz is a retired engineer who decided to change careers to a ministry of helping through counseling.  She challenges us to take the time to emotionally check in with loved ones and shares some about her ministry.  
The docs discuss the new medications recently FDA approved for obesity treatment and how they are changing the way we approach being overweight in this country.  
Today we talk to Megan McCurley of Doula at Hart in Hartwell, Georgia.  We discuss what a doula is and what they do, and how they improve the health and wellness of our community.    
In this episode we talk about causes of insomnia and some approaches to treatment. 
Dr. Alice Woodby McKane revolutionized healthcare for black Americans in Georgia at the turn of the century.  Join us as we tell her story and discuss this incredible originial Georgia Medicine Woman.  Both docs also display their severe lack of grammatical knowledge and Dr. Seawright ALMOST misses the medical mountain speak.  Sources:  July 2016 “If There Are Men Who Are Afraid to Die, There Are Women Who Are Not”: African American Women's Civil Rights Leadership in Boston, 1920-1975. Julie de Chantal. University of Massachusetts Amherst. Elmore, C J. "Black Medical Pioneers in Savannah, 1892-1909: Cornelius McKane and Alice Woodby McKane." The Georgia Historical Quarterly 88, no. 2 (Summer 2004): 179-196.
This week we interview Jean Davison, director of Connections for Special Parents.  This non-profit in Royston, Georgia is an incredible resource that supports parents in our community.  We talk about the organization services and everything they do to serve this group of people that need and deserve our help.  
In this episode we interview Dr. Michelle Cooke founder of Sol DPC in Atlanta, Georgia. She is a trail blazing Georgia Medicine Woman who coined the term 'medical translator'. She discusses how important that translation is for her patients and tells us her journey towards DPC. We also discuss the importance of communication, listening, and spending more time with the patient--all things we are able to do in DPC which lead to better health outcomes for our patients.
In this episode we interview the director of Hart Life Pregnancy Care Center in Hartwell, Georgia Tammy Frye. We review all of the services that Hart Life offers as well as delving deep into why this ministry matters and is making a huge impact on women's health in Northeast Georgia. We hope you get involved with this incredible ministry.
Dr. Tara Merritt is a Georgia Medicine Woman located in Watkinsville, Georgia. She shares her experience in advocating for a close family member during a hospitalization and shares some helpful tips for family members. She is passionate about helping patients and families navigate our broken healthcare system, especially during times of health crisis in complicated inpatient hospitalizations. We also discuss the importance of integrating spiritual care and goals of care into health care decision making.
We interview the owners and operators of Clare De Lune Farm: Jennifer and Benjamen Garland. They grow hemp in Royston, Georgia. They are a husband and wife team who are nurses with masters training in medicinal cannibus. We discuss the evidence for using hemp pharmacologically and how to do it safely, the stigma related to medical cannabis, and the importance of the endocannabinoid system in regulating our overall wellness. Link to video of Parkinson's disease patient before and after: https://youtu.be/zNT8Zo_sfwo
In this episode Dr. Phillips tells the story of Dr. Leila Denmark, the oldest practicing pediatrician in Georgia who retired at age 103. She was the original Georgia Medicine Woman, and her story and service to her patients have inspired millions. Sources for this episode include: Wikipedia article: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leila_Denmark Atlanta journal constitution article “still paging dr Denmark” https://www.ajc.com/lifestyles/still-paging-denmark/kIJQ1bAwRDsJUVohIeCs8N/
Dr. Seawright and her NP Brittany Lewis talk about their journey to opening Whole Hart Wellness in Hartwell, Georgia.
Our first episode! Dr. Phillips talks about her journey to opening Front Porch Family Medicine in Royston, Georgia and the docs talk about plans and ideas for the podcast.
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