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In this episode of the Black Girl Burnout podcast, host Kelley Bonner introduces Dr. Sharon Malone, a renowned expert in women's health and bestselling author of 'Grown Woman Talk'. Dr. Malone, with over 30 years of experience as an OBGYN and advocate for reproductive rights and healthcare equity, discusses the impact of her upbringing and her mother's untimely death from colon cancer on her approach to healthcare.
She emphasizes the importance of self-advocacy in the medical system, debunking myths surrounding the health of black women, particularly the misconception that genetics determine destiny. Dr. Malone highlights the detrimental effects of chronic stress on health and the importance of accurate storytelling in healthcare interactions. She also addresses the 'strong black woman syndrome' and challenges the normalization of suffering and neglect in health matters among women. More, more, and still more is within your reach in 2024. Tune in today and prepare yourself to engage in realistic strategies that can help you with opting into a life filled with abundance and joy.
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In this episode of the Black Girl Burnout podcast, host Kelley Bonner continues her conversation with Dr. Sharon Malone, a renowned expert in women’s health and bestselling author of ‘Grown […]
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