ARealNursePodcast Podcast

ARealNursePodcast

Angela Thomas
This podcast was established to educate, enlighten, uplift, support and connect those who find themselves facing the healthcare system. Perhaps, you have assumed the role as caregiver to an ailing or aging parent, or you yourself are facing a healthcare challenge. This podcast is for YOU! The goal is for you to know you’re not alone and to empower you on how to better navigate the maze known as the healthcare system. So, grab a joe, invite a friend or two, heck while you’re at it start a listening party and let’s do this....
Why Choosing The Right Healthcare Plan Matters
It's that time of year again, open enrollment! Or perhaps you are starting a new job and have to select healthcare coverage, where do you begin? Listen as Kim and I discuss why choosing the right plan matters. To begin with really evaluate you and your family's healthcare needs. Then don't be afraid to ask questions to ensure that you understand exactly what's being covered before you finalize your insurance selection. If you are in either an employer provided or Medicare plan there are certain times outside of open enrollment in which you have the ability to change your plan should you find that your coverage is not suitable for your healthcare needs. Check your plan for these exceptions some examples are childbirth, marriage, or your current plan can not meet your medical needs just to name a few.
Aug 12, 2021
1 hr 20 min
Understanding Heart Disease
This episode builds onto the prior two episodes; hypertension and strokes in an effort to stress the importance of lifestyle changes. Heart disease is the number one killer of all Americans with an estimated 2800 people per day dying as a result of a heart attack. Tune-in as I discuss some of the most common heart diseases along with their symptoms, but more importantly, how to work towards prevention. The African American community suffer from heart disease at rate higher than any other ethnicity. Often times coupled with other diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and obesity. Making lifestyle changes can dramatically change these statistics but it begins with a made up mind to step into wellness. The first step begins with knowledge then action. Once you begin to feel better you’ll want be better so you can live better! Please note that the statistics discussed in this episode can be found at the American Heart Association or the Center for Disease Control website. Share this series with family and friends and don’t forget to subscribe, like and share @arealnursepodcast.
Aug 10, 2021
26 min
Did you know that 80% of strokes that occur in the United States are preventable?!? Well they are!
Tune-in to this episode to learn exactly what is a stroke, the most common types of strokes and how to make life-style changes to increase your chances of prevention! Even though 80% of strokes are preventable it’s the fifth leading cause of death in the United States. For the sixty percent who survive they are often left with some sort of brain injury that is not reversible. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jul 17, 2021
46 min
Learn to Manage Hypertension Instead of Hypertension Managing You!
Hypertension is a silent killer and in the United States 20% of the adult population is walking around with high blood pressure unaware. Hypertension is when the amount of pressure against the walls of the blood vessels is too high. If the pressure remains to high over time this can lead to other undesired health challenges like heart disease and stroke. Tonight, “MY” goal with this episode is to gain your buy-in. Gaining your buy-in will result in you getting your blood pressure reading today after listening to this episode but if not today then surely within the next few days you will make this act of self-care a “must do” on your to do list this week. And while you’re at it encourage a friend to do the same. Then monitor your readings over the next few weeks to establish what your normal reading is and should you discover you have hypertension seek medical attention immediately! Don’t forget to subscribe, review and share wherever you listen to your favorite podcast. Next week I’ll be taking about strokes. Turn on your notification for when @Arealnursepodcast is dropping gems on IG. Until next time stay safe! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jul 7, 2021
48 min
Don’t Let Hypertension Be A Silent Killer in your Life
Learning to manage the “silent” killer, hypertension before it manages you! Should you learn that you indeed have high blood pressure it can be controlled and you can lead healthy lifestyle but only if you take control of your choices.
Jul 7, 2021
33 sec
Exactly What is Hospice?
Studies reveal that Blacks and Hispanics most often within the last six months of their lives seek aggressive medical management when dealing with incurable diseases. This episode explores what exactly is hospice and why it was even started in the first place. Hospice was brought to the US in 1974 as a way to offer those with incurable diseases a way to die with dignity,compassion and as pain-free as possible. However, due to numerous factors including healthcare disparities many never benefit from the true intent of hospice care. Additionally, this episode is to dispel the belief that hospice “kills” or that you can only benefit from hospice once you’re at the very end of the life. Doing so really robs the person of the full benefits of hospice and thus the patient often dies an ugly death. Death does not have to be ugly and you have the right to direct your end of life care. For further information check out: hospice talk.com. https://hospicefoundation.org/End-of-Life-Support-and-Resources/Coping-with-Terminal-Illness/How-to-Choose https://www.nhpco.org/find-a-care-provider/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Mar 8, 2021
1 hr 11 min
Celebrating:Ten Years As A Cancer Survivor!
In this episode I welcome my guest Ronica Pierre as I recount my cancer journey that begin in February of 2011 with my diagnostic work-up, surgery on Valentines Day, February 14, 2011 to remove my tumor and round one of chemo on 3-21-2011. In August of 2011 as I left my oldest son on the campus of Morehouse College to embark on his journey I had a backpack that contained my last round of chemotherapy. Ronica is a breast cancer survivor who in April will celebrate her 10th year of kicking cancer in the ass! We celebrate a decade of survivorship and all the lessons learned over the past decade. It’s my sincere hope that those who find themselves in the battle find inspiration and hope shared from our journey to know that they too can win the fight! Special thanks to my guest and loyal Dallas Cowboy Fan4life, Ronica for sharing her journey. For support please checkout these resources: @Black_Cancer Podcast African American Breast Cancer Alliance @AACCAINC.org Black Women’s Health Imperative @ BWHI.org National LGBT Cancer Network @ cancer-network.org For men checkout @Malecare.org Lymphoma.org SistersNetworkInc.org #blkcancersurvivor#cancersucks#blessed#inspired#arealnurse#arealnursepodcast#blkpodcaster#podbooking --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Feb 15, 2021
1 hr 8 min
Disparities in Healthcare
Listen as I discuss with my guest Dr. Mariah Sankey the disparities in healthcare and its impact on people of color. Also, this week marks a very special journey in my life. I celebrate ten years of being cancer free. So jump over to @black_cancer podcast by Jodi-Ann Burey and check-out my interview as I share my cancer journey. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Feb 9, 2021
1 hr 4 min
Episode 6 Part 2: Life After Loss Due to Miscarriage
You've conceived be it planned or unplanned! You finally come to the realization that your life is about to change and so the anticipation sets in and you begin to wonder.... Only for it to be short lived due to loss as a result of miscarriage. Is it ok to feel such immeasurable grief? How do you even begin the grieving process? How do you talk to others about the loss? Will those you confide in get it? For those who serve as the support system learn what not to say and how to better show up because trust me the grief and sense of loss is very real and the grief process must happen in order for the healing to occur. Listen as my guest AngelaSheree’@theeverevolvingpodcast share her experience following her miscarriage. I wanted a male perspective on grief so listen as my guest Derryl Bohanna share his grief in the loss of his daughter due to stillbirth. #grief#loss#therapy#healing --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Feb 1, 2021
1 hr 32 min
Infertility-You Don’t Have to Suffer In Silence!
Tune-in as I discuss infertility and its impact on ones emotional well-being. It’s estimated that black women are twice as likely to experience infertility as their counterparts but half or less actually seek medical intervention. There’s a silence amongst black women when it’s comes to the inability to conceive often leaving the woman/couple feeling alone. Listen as I explore just what is infertility and how to navigate the waters. It’s my desire that we break the silence. Infertility is mentally and physically draining and to suffer in silence should not be. We don’t let our friends suffer while enduring other challenges and it’s time to do the same with infertility. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jan 25, 2021
48 min
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