
Are you taking your gut health seriously or just waiting for symptoms to appear before you take action? In this special Mens Health Month episode of the Ask Dr. Renee Show, we explore how nutrition and preventative care can help you live the life you deserve. Health is wealth, and it is time to prioritize your physical and mental well-being starting from the inside out. 🌟 About This Video Dr. Renee is joined by expert gastroenterologist Dr. Janice Fields to break down the complexities of the digestive system. They discuss how men and women metabolize substances like alcohol differently, the hidden risks of your favorite summer barbecue foods, and why the 45-year-old milestone for colonoscopies is so critical. Whether you are curious about the gut microbiome or wondering about the side effects of popular weight loss drugs, this conversation covers the essential steps for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. 🥦 Key Insights Learn the difference between colonoscopies and stool-based tests like Cologuard, the importance of limiting processed foods, and how to manage pre-diabetes through simple daily habits. Dr. Fields also shares insights on the benefits of fermented foods, hydration hacks for those who dislike plain water, and the truth about how sugar impacts your long-term health. 📍 Chapters 0:00 Intro and Mens Health Month 2:45 What is a Gastroenterologist 5:15 Alcohol Metabolism in Men vs Women 8:30 The Risks of Grilled and Charred Foods 11:45 Ideal Portions and Plant-Based Eating 15:00 Avoiding Processed Foods and Pesticides 18:15 Food Safety and Washing Produce 21:30 Colonoscopy vs Cologuard Facts 25:00 Preventing Colon Cancer Early 28:15 Gut Microbiome and Probiotics 31:00 Weight Loss Drugs and Side Effects 33:45 Final Health Tips and Wrap Up 🔔 Support the Channel If you found this information helpful, please like this video and subscribe to the channel for more expert health advice. Share this with the men in your life to encourage them to schedule their screenings and stay proactive about their health. #menshealth #guthealth #colonoscopy #nutrition #drrenee
Mar 30
34 min

Colon cancer is often called the cowardly cancer because it hides until it is often too late, but it does not have to be a death sentence. In this powerful episode of Black Doctors Speak, we dive deep into why early screening is the ultimate lifesaver for our community. Join Dr. Renee and guest Arkell Cox as they discuss the urgent need for awareness, advocacy, and action. 🩺 In this video, Arkell shares the moving story of her husband, Dave Diamond Cox, who was diagnosed with stage four colorectal cancer at just 40 years old. His legacy lives on through Arkell's tireless advocacy and the Dave Diamond Cox Colon Cancer Foundation. We cover everything from the importance of the updated 45 year old screening age to the reality of the colonoscopy procedure itself. 🌟 You will learn about the critical differences between at home screening kits and a full colonoscopy, why fiber is your best friend for gut health, and how to talk to your family about medical history. We also address the cultural stigmas that often prevent people, especially men, from getting the life saving care they need. This conversation is about taking control of your health and ensuring that no more lives are lost to a preventable disease. 🍎 Chapters 0:00 Intro and Colon Cancer Awareness Month 2:45 Arkell Cox's Story: A Young Widow's Journey 5:30 Advocating for Early Screening and Patient Advocacy 8:15 The Dave Diamond Cox Colon Cancer Foundation 11:00 Colonoscopy vs. Cologuard: Why Prevention Matters 14:15 Demystifying the Prep: It is Not as Bad as You Think 17:30 Family History and the Ten Year Rule for Screening 20:45 Breaking the Stigma in the Black Community 23:30 The Role of Fiber, Diet, and Hydration in Gut Health 25:45 How to Support the Foundation and Closing Remarks Make sure to like this video and subscribe to our channel for more expert health advice from the African American Wellness Project. Visit us online to stay informed and follow us on all social media platforms to join the conversation. 📢 #coloncancer #healthawareness #blackhealth #preventativecare #colonoscopy
Mar 25
26 min

Here is my take on How to Find Balance: Health, Wealth & Growth Tips to help you truly thrive! Life can feel like a juggling act sometimes, right? I know I've felt overwhelmed trying to manage everything lately. I wanted to sit down and chat with you about how I navigate the ups and downs of daily life. Whether it's managing a specific condition like Asthma or just trying to build a better financial future, it takes intentional work. I actually found some great articles on BlackDoctor and CaribbeanDoctor recently that opened my eyes to better wellness practices. But it's not all serious business! Sometimes, growth means taking a break to laugh. I caught a funny clip of Leslie Jordan on Facebook Watch the other day, and it reminded me that joy is a huge part of being healthy. In case you missed the start of this journey, my goal is to help us all win in every area of life. ⭐ Don't forget to support the community: ➜ ➜ ➜ Like this video to spread the positivity. ➜ ➜ ➜ Comment below with how you stay balanced. ➜ ➜ ➜ Subscribe so you never miss a video! Thanks for hanging out with me today. Be Blessed! #financialgrowth #successhabits #healthylifestyle #personaldevelopment #mindsetshift
Feb 20
28 min

Discover The TRUTH About GLP-1s: It's Not for Weight Loss but actually a powerful tool for your heart and metabolic health! Welcome back to the family! I am so excited to have Dr. Catherine Toomer join me again on this episode. We are getting real about the medications everyone is talking about. You might think Ozempic or Wegovy are just for slimming down, but Dr. Toomer explains they are really metabolic correctors. She even shares her personal story of using a GLP-1 for heart failure over a decade ago, long before it was a trend. It really opened my eyes to how these drugs reduce inflammation and help the heart work more efficiently! We also chat about the importance of waist-to-hip ratio over just looking at BMI. Plus, we share a few laughs about my struggle with drinking enough water and my love for cranberry juice and donuts. You have to enjoy life, right? In case you missed the memo, February is Heart Month, so this conversation is right on time. While we focus on heart health today, we know our community on **Facebook Watch** cares about a wide range of topics, from managing **Asthma** to celebrating the joy left behind by icons like **Leslie Jordan**. We want to be your number one source for vetted info, whether you are looking for a trusted **BlackDoctor** or **CaribbeanDoctor**. ⭐ **Support the Channel:** ➜ ➜ ➜ **Like** this video if you learned something new! ➜ ➜ ➜ **Comment** below with your thoughts on GLP-1s. ➜ ➜ ➜ **Subscribe** so you never miss an update on your health. Don't forget to prioritize your heart this month. Be Blessed! #weightlosstruth #ozempicandwegovy #metabolichealth #cardiovasculardisease #ozempichearthealth CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Introduction to GLP-1 Agonists 1:07 - What are GLP-1 Medications? 2:07 - Cardiovascular Benefits Discovery 3:15 - Reducing Heart Attack & Stroke Risk 6:06 - GLP-1 Impact on Black Patients 7:28 - Obesity Stigma & Medication Prejudice 9:46 - Understanding Waist-to-Hip Ratio 13:11 - GLP-1 Use for Non-Diabetics 13:57 - Comparing Different GLP-1 Drugs 16:27 - Managing Cardiovascular Side Effects 19:09 - GLP-1 Safety and Cancer Risk 22:47 - Hydration Importance for Weight Loss 24:30 - Heat vs. Sweat Dehydration 25:50 - Daily Water Intake Recommendations 26:51 - Impact of Diet Soda 29:15 - Balancing Health and Happiness 31:52 - Connect with Dr. Toomer 32:42 - Subscribe for More Insights
Feb 20
32 min

Prostate cancer poses a serious health risk for Black men, with statistics showing a double risk of diagnosis and mortality compared to other groups. This episode of the Ask Dr. Renee Show, hosted on BlackDoctor.org, features urologist Dr. Fenwa Milhouse as she sheds light on prostate cancer risks, screening importance, and overcoming stigmas within the Black community. With trusted information and expert advice, this critical discussion emphasizes the need for proactive health measures, open conversations about family medical history, and solutions to address health disparities. Dr. Milhouse also shares her inspiring journey as one of the few Black women urologists, advocating for awareness and wellness within African American communities. Don't miss this insightful conversation that aims to save lives and empower communities. Watch now to learn how to stay informed, take action, and support Black health initiatives. Together, we can make a difference. #healthawareness #prostatecancer #healthdisparitiesblackcommunity #doctorpatientcommunication #stigmaaroundprostatecancer
Feb 10
27 min

American Healthcare chaos is impacting communities nationwide, especially underserved populations. In this critical discussion, Dr. Michael Lenor and Dr. Katrina Peters, a nationally recognized leader in medicine, address the disarray within the system and its repercussions on health equity, access, and outcomes. The conversation highlights urgent health disparities, including Black maternal mortality and the challenges facing African American wellness. Solutions within the Black community, from direct advocacy to trusted voices in medicine, take center stage as the speakers explore ways to rebuild trust and improve care for all. Watch to learn more about the obstacles and opportunities in creating a more equitable healthcare system. Your health is your greatest asset—protect it. #healthcarechaos #underservedcommunitieshealth #medicalmisinformationissues #americanhealthcare #publichealthissues
Feb 10
19 min

Join me on this inspiring episode of the Ask Dr. Renee Show as I sit down with Grammy-winning artist Raheem DeVaughn to explore how he uses music to heal and inspire ❤️. From soulful hits like "Woman" to his impactful community work, Raheem shares real-life lessons about love, activism, and legacy. You'll hear how his journey as a singer, songwriter, and humanitarian has shaped his incredible impact, including his partnership with Gilead Sciences to raise HIV awareness, especially for Black women. Don't forget to tune in for insights about mental health, self-care, and the power of using your voice to make a difference. Be blessed and take this moment to empower yourself! In case you missed it, we also dive into Raheem's work with his Love Life Foundation, his thoughts on staying relevant in the music world, and his advice to young artists looking to follow in his footsteps. Plus, hear how he balances artistry and advocacy while building his legacy in real-time. If you've ever wondered how music can create change, this conversation is for you! Let's keep the dialogue going. ➜ Like this video to support Raheem's mission, comment your thoughts below, and subscribe to the channel for more empowering stories. ⭐ Whether you're a fan of Raheem's music or passionate about health and wellness, this episode is packed with inspiration. Let's work together to spread love and awareness. Stay tuned for more conversations with inspiring guests on topics like asthma, mental health, and breaking stigmas—catch it all on VONTV with your favorite allergy and asthma expert, Dr. Renee. Follow along, stay safe, and be blessed! ❤️ http://lovelifefoundationdmv.org #hivprevention #soulmusic #hivawareness #raheemdevaughn #hivprevention #raheemdevaughn #musicactivism #hivawareness #soulfulmusic #musichealing CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Welcome 01:25 - Childhood Aspirations 02:49 - Inspiration for Music and Activism 06:24 - Defining Your Deserved Life 07:11 - Staying Relevant in Music Industry 12:38 - Gilead Love Life Campaign 15:09 - Importance of Artist Activism 15:49 - Breaking Down Stigma 18:14 - Mental Health Awareness 24:16 - Love Life Foundation Overview 25:35 - Advice for Young People 26:27 - Balancing Artistry and Advocacy 26:53 - Importance of Self-Care 27:14 - Legacy and Impact 28:10 - How to Listen to DJ Rico 28:35 - Supporting DJ Rico 29:35 - Outro
Dec 1, 2025
29 min

This World AIDS Day, we're having a life-saving conversation. On this episode of the Black Doctors Speak Podcast, I sit down with Tracy Jones, South Bureau Chief for the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, to break down the state of HIV in our communities—and why Black women must be centered in the fight to end this epidemic. We talk about: ✨ AHF's global leadership in HIV care ✨ Why World AIDS Day still matters ✨ The structural barriers putting Black women at higher risk ✨ The power of culturally competent, stigma-free care ✨ How we can protect our health and our future Tracy brings more than 26 years of expertise, advocacy, and passion to this work. You do NOT want to miss this. 🎧 Listen now and share with someone you love. 📺 And catch The Ask Dr. Renee Show on VON TV, streaming anytime. 🔔 Don't forget to subscribe! http://AHF.org "Remember, your health is your greatest asset. Protect it."
Dec 1, 2025
36 min

Discover the truth about exercise goals in this critical discussion on Black Health News. Are 10,000 steps really necessary, or can 7,000 steps be just as effective for your cardiovascular health? Join Dr. Mike Lenor and Dr. Renee as they explore the science behind these recommendations and their impact on health awareness, particularly within the Black community. This episode dives into key Black health issues, tackling misinformation, and offering solutions within the Black community to support healthier lifestyles. Don't miss this engaging conversation that could redefine your approach to daily fitness and wellness. Watch to learn more about this important topic and protect your greatest asset—your health.
Aug 14, 2025
16 min

🎙️ Meet The Fibroid Slayer: Dr. Pierre Johnson Episode Title: Breaking Down Fibroids & Building Up Women's Health In this powerful episode of Black Doctors Speak, we sit down with Dr. Pierre Johnson widely known as The Fibroid Slayer to recognize Fibroid Awareness Month and spotlight the fight for better fibroid care, especially for Black women. Dr. Johnson shares how his journey led him to become a fierce advocate and expert in women's reproductive health. We explore his innovative surgical techniques, the systemic challenges that women face in accessing quality care, and the myths that still surround fibroids today. ✨ In this episode, you'll learn about: – Why fibroids disproportionately affect Black women – Recognizing fibroid symptoms and when to seek care – Treatment options: from UFE to surgery – The role of diet, lifestyle, and stress in fibroid management – How to advocate for yourself in the healthcare system – Community disparities, historical injustices, and how they shape women's health outcomes Whether you're considering treatment, supporting a loved one, or simply want to stay informed this episode is a must-listen. 💬 Let us know your thoughts in the comments and share this important conversation with someone who needs it! http://fibroidslayer.com http://instagram.com/doctorp23 🔔 Subscribe for more inspiring health stories 📲 Share to uplift and educate your community 🗣️ Join the conversation—your voice matters! CHAPTERS: 00:00 – Intro 02:56 – Fibroids in Black Women: Disparities 06:42 – Recognizing Fibroid Symptoms 08:26 – Fibroid Treatment Options Explained 15:02 – Diet and Lifestyle for Fibroid Management 19:50 – Myths About Fibroids Debunked 24:50 – Self-Advocacy in Healthcare 30:11 – Advice for Younger Women on Fibroids 33:20 – Contacting Dr. P for Support #FibroidAwareness #BlackDoctorsSpeak #UFE #WomenDeserveBetter #TheFibroidSlayer #WomensHealth #HealthEquity #AskDrRenee 💕
Jul 31, 2025
35 min
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