• The Girls Are Headed To Space with CEO and NASA Aerospace Engineer Sabrina Thompson
    Aug 4 2023

    No doubt, Barbie will always hold a special place in almost every girl's heart, but what happens when she's curious about what's happening on Saturn...or the sun? That's where GIRL IN SPACE CLUB comes in.

    GIRL IN SPACE CLUB was created by a real-life Rocket Scientist, Sabrina Thompson. In this episode, Sabrina talks about her courageous journey to becoming an Engineer at NASA, why it's important to know what's happening in space, why she founded GIRL IN SPACE CLUB to empower all children, especially girls, and more!

    Website: https://girlinspaceclub.com/

    Instagram: @girlinspaceclub

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    46 Min.
  • Mental Healthcare Trends Mainstream with Dr. Andrea Boudreaux at Children’s National Hospital
    Jun 14 2023

    Mental health diagnoses are still considered “taboo” among a large portion of the African American community, so many children and adults remain untreated for mental illnesses that hold people back from living their best lives! That’s why in this episode we take a closer look at the benefits of mental health therapy and common reasons why the prospect of receiving a diagnosis causes some to shy away from prioritizing mental health therapy altogether.

    We flow through this conversation with Dr. Andrea Boudreaux.

    She is a committed healthcare executive, medical psychologist and currently serves as Executive Director for Children’s School Services, a subsidiary of Children's National Hospital where she oversees 200 school-based clinics, addresses the needs, and improves health outcomes and access for 90,000 children across the District of Columbia.

    Providing access to quality academic experiences is only one amazing part of helping children reach their full potential. Another essential component is helping children, and the communities that raise them, prioritize mental health. Poor mental health can make it extremely difficult to apply academic and life knowledge.

    Tune in and learn ways to help children reach their fullest potential, as well as tips for navigating health systems as a person of color.

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Children’s National Hospital https://childrensnational.org/

    National Alliance on Mental Illness https://www.nami.org/Home

    The Association of Black Psychologists Inc.https://abpsi.org/

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    50 Min.
  • Why It Pays To Practice Good Posture with Shweta Kapur and Posture Town
    Jun 7 2023

    Old habits are tough to break! Especially when that habit is poor posture. Physical Therapist, Researcher and Children’s Book Author, Shweta Kapur joins us on the show to discuss her new book, POSTURE TOWN, because children are the future and we must ensure that they are equipped with skills and behavior patterns that help their bodies support their great minds.

    We discuss:

    • How posture affects physical and mental health
    • Ways to improve your posture in seconds
    • Why our collective future depends on children practicing good posture
    • Shweta’s motivation behind writing the book and more

    Purchase POSTURE TOWN here: http://amazon.com/author/shweta-kapur

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    44 Min.
  • Diversifying the Outdoors with Charles Johnson III at The James River Association
    May 15 2023

    At 7.3%, African Americans make up but a slither of America's $23B conservation industry. Not to mention, African Americans are less likely to go outdoors and enjoy outdoor recreation because of historic discrimination. This is harmful because as humans, we are nature, so it’s important for our mental health, well being and survival that all people have the awareness and tools to participate in protecting and preserving our earth.

    Today’s guest, Charles Johnson III teaches physical, biological, and informational sciences to help communities realize the benefits of a healthy environment at the James River Association.

    In 2021, his team was awarded a grant to educate students from three counties across the James River Watershed. All 7th-grade students from Amherst, Hopewell, and Surry County, for three years starting in 2021-2024. As a result, every 7th-grade student in the county will experience a meaningful watershed educational experience with his team.

    In this episode, Charles helps us explore the importance of preserving local bodies of water because they are sources of life for human beings and creatures that we coexist with. He also unpacks education equity in the environmental arena, his story as an African American male discovering his passion for the outdoors, and the transformative work happening at the James River Association.

    James River Association website: https://thejamesriver.org/

    Get in touch with Charles on all social platforms: @benny_johnson_iii

    Charles’ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-johnson-a79333112/

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    53 Min.
  • How Chemistry Got Its Groove Back with Dr. Colleen Kelley and Kids’ Chemical Solutions
    May 8 2023

    Across America, 40% of college students fail Organic Chemistry on their first attempt. A huge majority never pass it at all. For students who have always dreamed of becoming a doctor, this is a big deal because if you don’t pass organic chemistry, you don’t get into medical school … and right now, students of color make up the majority of hopefuls who are forced to suppress their dream of becoming a doctor. Instead, they must settle for a different career path because of so many alarming reasons that Dr. Colleen Kelley helps us explore in this episode.

    In this episode, Dr. Kelley reveals reasons students have historically hated Chemistry, and how her new comic series Kids Chemical Solutions is transforming their sentiments for the better and helping children understand (and enjoy) college level chemistry before they finish elementary school.

    Kids Chemical Solutions website: https://kidschemicalsolutions.com/

    Get in touch with Dr. Kelley: chemistrycolleen@gmail.com

    Comic Book Chemistry: https://youtu.be/wDmkJzcm4Pc

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    36 Min.
  • Youth Leading Systemic Change in America with the National Youth Leadership Council
    Mar 16 2023

    This episode is also a 40th-anniversary celebration! Utilizing acts of service to create inclusion and community is an ideal that the National Youth Leadership Council was founded upon 40 years ago.

    On March 16, 1983, Dr. James Kielsmeier founded the Minnesota-based organization. Since then, youth from around the country are empowered to become leaders in their lives and communities.

    In this episode, you will hear from NYLC’s CEO, Amy Meuers and Board Member, Zahra Ali. Zahra is also an undergraduate student at Oxford University, and has served in leadership capacities with NYLC since the 11th grade in high school.

    We discuss tips for busy parents who want to help their child get involved in improving their local community, as well as topics like:

    • The real reasons why elected officials in America are afraid of today’s youth and their ability to influence systemic changes that America’s leadership rarely wants to face head-on.

    • A service-learning case-study where students successfully investigated and changed legislation that will continue to improve the lives of youth and their families for years to come.

    NYLC’s website:https://www.nylc.org/ .

    Amy Meuers’ email: ameuers@nylc.org

    Sponsor NYLC: https://www.nylc.org/page/sponsors

    Partner with NYLC: https://www.nylc.org/page/partners

    The Power of Young People To Change The World podcast: https://www.nylc.org/page/podcast

    Listen up and enjoy!

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    46 Min.
  • How Black Boys Reclaim Their Humanity and Generational Healing for Black Children and Families
    Jan 19 2023

    America hasn’t taken the time to get to know Black boys for centuries, and it shows. Black boys make up the majority percentage of children in America who attempt childhood suicide, and in this episode, you’ll gain a better understanding of the work that needs to be done on a personal, familial and societal level to help Black boys reclaim their humanity and define their own masculinity in a healthy manner.

    Topics discussed include:

    1. How Black people “do feelings differently”
    2. Black boy’s internal experiences that no one wants to touch
    3. The danger in not being able to identify feelings
    4. How the parent/child relationship influences humans lifelong
    5. Black kids and racism as a Day 1 discussion
    6. I’m a man because I say I am
    7. Restoring the Black father/son relationship

    Through the episode I speak with Dr. Rabiatu Barrie. She is an assistant professor in the Family Science department in the School of Public Health at the University of Maryland College Park. She is a community-based intervention and prevention scientist whose work aims to reduce negative mental health outcomes among Black boys and to develop family and community-based interventions that support healthy development.

    This episode is Part 2 of the series Suicide Awareness and Generational Healing for Black Children and families.

    If you or someone you know is experiencing suicidal thoughts, call the phone number (988). It's a FREE Crisis Lifeline. A trained specialist will be on the line ready to talk to you and help you ease your emotional distress: https://988lifeline.org/

    Mental health resource Dr. Barrie shares

    Our Mental Health Minute: https://www.rianaelyse.com/ourmhm

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    49 Min.
  • Insider Take: 988 Crisis Lifeline Relief and Generational Healing for Black Children and Families
    Dec 29 2022

    Whether you are looking for help for yourself or a family member who is experiencing suicidal thoughts, one of the first things you can do to get immediate help from people who want to help you, not judge you, is by using your telephone to call the number “988”. That number will put you in touch with someone from a FREE Crisis Lifeline. You can call this number 24/7. If you feel like you need to call this number right now, please do not listen to this podcast episode. Instead, give 988 a call because you can reach someone who is waiting to help you or your loved one right now.

    In this episode, we explore what happens somewhat behind the scenes at the 988 Crisis Lifeline with Garry O’Neal, Jr.

    Garry volunteers at the 988 Crisis Lifeline and speaks with people as young at 8 years old who need someone to talk to when life gets heavy and they need a listening ear, or when they are experiencing suicidal thoughts.

    This episode is Part 1 of a series we've committed to on the show call Suicide Awareness and Generational Healing for Black Children and Families.

    I also open about about why I decided to create a podcast series that addresses suicide among Black children, and why the Ed Gap Evolution podcast now produces episodes about mental health for the entire family in addition to episodes where we discuss innovative education for K-12 students.

    Links to resources Garry O’Neal Jr. shares on the show:

    Crisis Lifeline: https://988lifeline.org/

    The Trevor Project: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/

    The See Plan Do Show: https://www.seeplandoshow.com/about-see-plan-do-show

    Joel Pulliam's nonprofit First and Fifteenth Foundation: https://firstandfifteenthfoundation.com/

    A self-therapy app that I personally love to use: https://www.enjoybloom.com/

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    51 Min.