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Making the Connection - Race & Health
Making the Connection - Race & Health
Author: Sandra D Bishop
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Sandra Bishop takes a deep dive into how our health is impacted by our race. We look at how the trauma of slavery, poverty and discrimination lives in our body today.
We will allow science, epigenetics, psychology and the environment inform how Blacks, African-American's and people of color's health today is uniquely effected by the past.
We will allow science, epigenetics, psychology and the environment inform how Blacks, African-American's and people of color's health today is uniquely effected by the past.
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Is reaction conscious or unconscious? How have our natural responses been altered by fear? How does living in fear effect the BIPOC community?
I'm speaking with Dr James Brown in an interesting conversation. We talk about how systems work. How fear, algorithms, and attention are being used in our society and the impact on our mental and physical health.
In conversation with Dr. James Brown we go from talking about intuition to feminine energy. How to take responsibility for our health and well-being.
In dealing with race and health what is your relationship to your health care professional? Whose responsibility is it to build rapport? What is your responsibility and what is your doctors?
In conversation with Dr. Brown about consciousness, intuition, epigenetics and genetic predisposition. Really this conversation like most of our is broad sweeping. We touch on sex as medicine, how your emotions impact your health and what changes are coming with the new age of Aquarius.
Sandra Bishop is in conversation with Dr. James Brown. When it comes to consciousness we deal with symbolism, spirit, 1st and 3rd world and more.
In conversation with Dr. Brown about diabetes, acid reflux and changing our diet, what are the guidelines and community standards. We also talked about lifestyle choices and meat eating.
With Dr. James Brown consciousness matters, mother earth, Roe v Wade the battle for the womb and more
Are we really born into a prison for our mind? Are you a coopertop? We talk about the war on drugs and some the assertions put forth by Graham Hancock in his TED talk called Chariots of the Gods. Are there alternate realities?
We get triggered emotionally even when there is no danger nearby. We can choose the thoughts and emotions by training our minds. We talk about self-esteem, the critic, pre-hersing our experiences and taking responsibility for our thinking.
Dr James Brown and I talk about weathering based on a new book neither of us have read called "Under the Skin" by Linda Villarosa. How racism and stress impact our health and longevity.
In this episode we begin by considering the 60 Minutes episode, disparate perceptions around race and the residue of racism, self-fulfilling prophecies. We ask the question if democracy is it working for us? History is and has been white washed and we call it critical race theory. We also ask about the chaos being created.
We begin by discussing an assertion set forth in A Course in Miracles that says Sickness is a Defense against the truth. That takes us many places we touch on universal laws, how our beliefs and emotions impact our health, karmic responsibility, social engineering and the changes on the horizon. Listen in and subscribe.
We explore how stories and myths shape the ways we see the world. Answering the questions about what we do with our own energy, make our choices and how intent and will power play into that. We touch on the works of Joseph Campbell and talk about the Matrix. Listen in as Dr Brown breaks it down.
Sandra Bishop is in conversation with Dr. James Brown. The first half of this talk is about the fear that gives rise to shootings like that in Buffalo NY. We switch focus to talk about our intended topic Feminine and Masculine energies and the ability to heal the body through sex.
This is the unedited Zoom conversation with Black Environmental Leaders Association with co-founder SeMia Bray. We talk about what she believes to be the urgent necessity as it relates to the environment and our personal responsibility.
An intriguing conversation about "Replacement Theory" that traces ideas of recessive genes, masculine/feminine energy, healing thru tantric sex and much more. As promised I have kept the editing to a minimum but still some of the original conversation was lost because of technical issues.
This episode talks about the historical exploitation of Black and Brown bodies as outline in Medical Apartheid by Harriett Washington. It is meant to empower and create more awareness around the biases that exist in the medical profession.
On Making the Connection we all can become advocates where we are. We talk about what we as individuals can do to keep our community safe and toxic free. We can all do something.
Socioeconomics of race and health. Is the environment we find Black in more about economics or race? Are the disparities about poverty or race? We hear a word from Harriett Washington and some of her research answering the question of intention.





