Alive And Well Stl

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Synopsis

Alive and Well STL is an effort focused on reducing the impact of toxic stress and trauma on our health and wellbeing. The Alive and Well STL radio show, hosted by Bethany Johnson-Javois, CEO of the St. Louis Integrated Health Network, helps community members become trauma informed and emotionally and physically well. The personal stories from community members and public health leaders reveal St. Louis health realities, disparities, and opportunities.It's great to be alive! Be "Alive and Well STL"More at www.aliveandwellstl.com

Episodes

  • Childhood Asthma

    30/03/2014 Duration: 15min

    Did you know that 25.9% of children in the City and 9.5% of children in the County have asthma? Bethany is joined by Mary Hawkins, a public health nurse with the City of St. Louis, to talk about childhood asthma. Listen in to hear about this growing issue and what we can do today to help make a difference for our children. For more information please visit http://aafastl.org/

  • Gateway to Better Health

    30/03/2014 Duration: 15min

    Uninsured in St. Louis City or County? Tune in to hear about Gateway to Better Health, a coverage program for St. Louis residents, and the difference it is making. Jennifer Brinkmann and Angela Fleming-Brown, both with the St. Louis Regional Health Commission, discuss this program, who is eligible, and where to sign up!

  • Love Your Heart

    28/03/2014 Duration: 16min

    About a third of St. Louis City residents are living with hypertension and/or high cholesterol. Dr. Angela Brown, Hypertension Specialist at Washington University, and Brenda Mahr, CEO of Employment Connection, talk about heart diseases and how important it is for your wellbeing to know your family medical history and your own medical status. Brenda shares her own story about how her family has been affected by a genetic heart disease and reminds listeners that part of loving your family is sharing your family medical history so you can stay informed and healthy.

  • The Trauma of Trauma

    28/03/2014 Duration: 16min

    Joe Yancey, Executive Director of Places for People, and Suzanne LeLaurin, Senior Vice President of Program at the International Institute discuss trauma, which Joe define as experiencing or witnessing an event that compromises an individual’s sense of safety and wellbeing. Trauma is very difficult to recognize and identify and while the issue is gaining increasing attention from the medical community, there are pockets in our community that have normalized trauma and traumatic experiences. Join Joe, Suzanne, and Bethany as they discuss the steps we are taking, and need to start taking, as a region to create trauma-informed and supportive communities.

  • Facing Health and Wellness as Men PART 2

    14/03/2014 Duration: 15min

    This show is for myth busting and breakthroughs! Bethany Johnson-Javios and Pastor Rodney Francis and Anthony Davis, both members of the Regional Health Commission Advisory Board, explain the reasons why men are less likely than women to seek medical treatment. They debunk men's health myths with the hope that men will understand the importance of staying healthy and how to gain free and low cost treatment.

  • Facing Health and Wellness as Men-PART 1

    17/02/2014 Duration: 15min

    What does it mean to you to face health and wellness as a man? Pastor Rodney Francis and Anthony Davis make sense of myths and methods of men's wellness. They confront the stigma surrounding men and medical treatment and the psychological shifts that must occur for men to actively and comfortably seek medical treatment. Listen to gain understanding and discover how to help!

  • Life and Living with HIV AIDS PART 2

    10/02/2014 Duration: 15min

    Real talk about the all too real circumstance of HIV/AIDS in our community! Reverend Traci Blackmon, Pastor of Christ the King United Church of Christ, and Cheryl Oliver, Executive Director at Saint Louis Effort for AIDS, talk about this disease and the way that HIV/AIDS, the affected population, and the larger community have evolved over the past decade. 

  • In Case of Emergency

    27/01/2014 Duration: 18min

    Dr. Robert Poirier, Chief of Clinical Operations at Barnes Jewish Hospital ER Department, and Karen Bradshaw, lead Community Coordinator with the St. Louis Integrated Health Network, share how to get the right care at the right place and at the right time here in St. Louis. They discuss when to go to the hospital and when the ER is not the best answer. Learn what you need to do today to ensure you are Alive and Well when you're not feeling your best!

  • The Circumstance of Substance Abuse pt 2

    13/01/2014 Duration: 14min

    Toni Jordan, a mother, grandmother, Dean’s List student, member of the workforce, and recovering addict speaks about her journey into addiction and recovery. She shares powerful testimony and revelation of the resources available to combat addiction. Recovery is possible!

  • Happy and Healthy 2014 w/ Dr. Jade James

    13/01/2014 Duration: 19min

    Dr. Jade James, Director of Research and Medical Services for the St. Louis County Department of Health, talks about ways to make and keep healthy New Year’s resolutions. Dr. James explains that setting a New Year’s resolution is a daily commitment, not just a goal. She encourages listeners to stick with it because it is never too late to start living a happy and healthy life!

  • AWSTL Manage Your Weight Health and Life

    06/01/2014 Duration: 23min

    Angela Buchanan, Public Health Nurse, and Courtney Jones of the St. Louis City Health Department talk about the health risks of obesity and the positive impacts, to many areas of life, that controlling your weight can have. Each has a personal story of health and weight loss and acheiving success literally one step at a time. They share great tips that helped them and encouragement for you!

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