EXAMINING WOMEN

Want to know more about women's health through history? Journey with me from the 1800's to 2021 as we learn about women's health. We are excited to bring the Examining Women new innovative podcast geared toward educating, equipping and revealing medical information with over 200 years of information that will empower and equip women of diverse cultures with the necessary tools to make wiser health decisions. Be sure to tune in!

8-Steps to Combating Depression during the COVID-19 Pandemic - with Dr. Bob Murray

All over the globe people are experiencing anxiety and depression resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. Un-expectantly, we have seen an unrest in our society due to an unseen, unpredictable enemy, a deadly virus. It is very important that we connect with professionals that can assist us in the process of making sure we state optimistic as we get through these perilous times. Dr. Murray provides expert information that will help with this process.  You can find become apart his tribe by signing up at Today's Research and order books from their online store.

08-18
35:45

HARVARD -Extension School of Graduate Studies in International Relations

In-depth interview with Ambria K. Jones, a graduate of Harvard Extension School, who received her Master's in International Relations. Ms. Jones reflects on her journey to academic excellence and the struggles she encountered in her educational goals at Harvard while employed at Harvard-MIT.

12-24
01:15:27

HISTORY of CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE - Dr. Alan Jackson / Cardiovascular medicine and electrophysiology

Dr. Alan Jackson, MD is a Cardiology Specialist in Chicago, IL and has over 32 years of experience in the medical field.  He graduated from University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine medical school in 1988.  He is affiliated with Mercy Hospital And Medical Center in the Chicagoland area.  This interview provides in-depth description of the history of heart disease, the effects of cocaine, alcohol and smoking on the cardiovascular system.  Dr. Jackson also provides preventive measures for heart disease as well as outlining a diet that one should adapt as a pre-preventive habit to minimize the risk of the coronary disease.

08-16
18:18

HISTORY of the TUSKEGEE EXPERIMENT/STUDY - EXAMINING TUSKEGEE - The Infamous Syphilis Study & its Legacy by Professor Susan Reverby

Reverby's Examining Tuskegee is a comprehensive analysis of the notorious study of untreated syphilis among African American men, who were told by U.S. Public Health Service doctors that they were being treated, not just watched, for their late-stage syphilis. With rigorous clarity, Reverby investigates the study and its aftermath from multiple perspectives and illuminates the reasons for its continued power and resonance in our collective memory. 

08-15
44:52

HISTORY of ALZHEMIER DISEASE - Signs & Symptoms explained by Tariq Butt, M.D. Vice President of Health Affairs Access Community Health Network

Tariq Butt, M.D. Vice President of Health Affairs Dr. Tariq Butt is a founding member of Access Community Health Network (ACCESS). Since 1991, Dr. Butt has been on the frontlines of community-based health care delivery as a board-certified family physician. In this interview with host Catherine McQueen Dr. Butt explains the history, progression and signs and symptoms of the devastating, degenerative disease. 

08-14
17:31

HISTORY of THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape, and Resistance--A New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black Power

Professor Daniel L. McGuire, author of At the Dark End of the Street discusses  groundbreaking, controversial, and courageous efforts of the Civil Rights movement as she gives an inside report of the story of Rosa Parks and Recy Taylor—a story that reinterprets the history of America's civil rights movement in terms of the sexual violence committed against black women by white men.

08-14
49:59

HISTORY of UNDERSTANDING the KING JAMES BIBLE - The Four Winds of Heaven

Former members of the Israel of God Evangelist Committee provide insight and understanding on the interpretation of the King James Version (KJV) bible in comparison with new translations. They discuss how the meaning and changing of one word in a bible scripture and change the meaning of the verse. Also, the Four Winds of Heavens book by the Israel of God as a tool to assist with understanding the KJV is discussed as well.

08-14
26:43

HISTORY of UNDERSTANDING of COMMUNICABLE DISEASES (Sexually Transmitted Diseases & Chronic Illnesses) - In the African American Communities

Yvetta Massey a Nurse and Director of Sunrise Health Clinic in Riverdale, Illinois, talks about the effects of undiagnosed sexually transmitted diseases in the communities of color can lead to cancer and other debilitating chronic diseases with host Catherine McQueen and co-host Jerome Johnson.

08-14
23:11

HISTORY of DEPRESSION & CREATING OPTIMISM - A Proven Seven Step Program on Defeating Depression without Anti-Depressants

Dr. Bob Murray and Dr. Alicia Fortinberry are internationally recognized experts in creating optimism and overcoming depression. They are passionate about each person’s ability to join with others in creating healing, supportive relationships and create lives full of joy and meaning.

08-14
25:11

HISTORY of CIRCUMCISION - HIV/AIDS Interview with Dr. Thomas Quinn from the National Institute of Health

Dr. Thomas Quinn at the National Institute of Health Director, Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health Professor of Medicine is a medical expert in HIV/AIDS, HIV/STD Interaction, Infectious Disease, Infectious Diseases and International Health, and Internal Medicine.  His research interests include HIV epidemiology, virology, pathogenesis and clinical care. In this interview with host Catherine McQueen he discusses in detail his findings and importance of circumcision in males after a study conducted on African men from Sub Sahara Africa. 

08-14
14:32

HISTORY of PROJECT BROTHERHOOD - An African American Men's Clinic

Project Brotherhood is a clinic on the South side of Chicago run by all Black doctors for African American men. This interview is about African American men's reluctance to trust white doctors and the founding of Project Brotherhood and its initiatives.  Catherine discusses the initiative of the clinic with their doctors and administrators to provide better healthcare  and other community services for Black men. 

07-27
43:11

Examining Women

In these episodes we learn valuable history about women and health issues. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cd-johnson/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cd-johnson/support

07-18
05:27:18

Examining Women Podcast Intro- Commerce Connections.TV

Introduction to the mission of the Examining Women's Podcast as a subsidiary of Commerce Connections.TV.

04-02
00:39

Combating Depression without Anti-depressants - CREATING OPTIMISM

Dr. Bob Murray and his wife Alicia Fortinberry discuss their book Creating Optimism. The book is a proven seven step program which provides guidance, options and techniques on combating depression without using anti-depressants.

04-02
01:01:25

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