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Da Hood Talks Podcast

Da Hood Talks Podcast

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Da Hood Talks Podcast is a community-focused podcast dedicated to empowerment and amplifying the voices of everyday people. Our mission is to engage, uplift, inform, and educate the communities we serve by creating meaningful conversations around topics that matter. Through diverse show segments, we speak with community members, leaders, businesses, and organizations to explore cultural and social issues, health and wellness, and the impact of racism. Join us as we share stories, inspire action, and provide a platform for voices that are often unheard.Da Hood Talks Entertainment Sciences sociales
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  • Transportation & Healthcare Utilization
    Jan 24 2026

    In this Da Hood Talks Podcast community conversation, we explore how transportation access impacts health and why it’s often overlooked as a critical barrier to care. Before diving into transportation, we intentionally created space for the community to process and share their feelings about the E3 May tornado that impacted St. Louis on May 16, 2025. The conversation expanded to include mental health after disaster, recovery gaps, and how equity is too often deprioritized when crises hit. Hosted as part of Da Link Up on SDOH by Da Hood Connect, this episode centers real talk, lived experience, and community wisdom on transportation access, disaster response, and healthcare utilization.

    🎙️ Featuring voices from St. Louis:

    • Emma – Great Rivers Greenway

    • Terriale – Community Health Worker (CHW)

    This is a necessary conversation about systems, survival, and showing up for community, even when the road isn’t smooth. 🎧 Tune in, reflect, and share with someone who needs it.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • The Link between Housing & Health
    Jan 8 2026

    Da Hood Talks Podcast takes the mic beyond the recording room with our community conversations at Da Link Up by Da Hood Connect, centering a timely and necessary dialogue on The Link Between Housing & Health.

    This episode explores how housing stability directly impacts physical, mental, and community health—highlighting the lived realities, systemic challenges, and collaborative solutions needed to move our communities forward. Recorded live in Saint Louis, the conversation brought together representatives from four local organizations committed to advancing housing justice, health equity, and community-centered solutions.

    Special Guests & Panelists:

    🌟 Marcel Hagens – A policy and campaign strategist at the forefront of housing justice, wage equity, and community empowerment movements, advocating for structural change and people-powered solutions.

    🌟 Calencia Mitchell – A leader in Community Health Improvement at BJC Health System, Calencia brings a deep commitment to health equity and cross-sector collaboration to address the social determinants of health.

    🌟 Mr. Q – Representing Youth In Need (YIN Street Outreach), Mr. Q shared insights on supporting young people up to age 24 facing housing instability, food insecurity, and crisis through outreach, emergency shelter, counseling, and case management.

    🌟 Teka Childress – With over 47 years of advocacy for unhoused individuals, Teka is a relentless champion for affordable, just, and equitable housing solutions in Saint Louis.

    Together, this conversation underscores a critical truth: housing is health. From policy to practice, this episode challenges listeners to think deeper about how we care for our communities and the systems that shape our well-being.

    🎧 Tap in for a real, informative, and solutions-focused conversation—because community takes center stage.

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    52 min
  • Let's Talk Grief
    Dec 21 2025

    In this episode of Da Hood Talks Podcast, Host Vanna hosts an onsite conversation at Rejuvenating Comprehensive Services in Ferguson centered on grief, loss, and trauma. Host Vanna is joined by Keely Finney, owner of Rejuvenating Comprehensive Services, Cal D. Brown of The Michael Brown Sr. Chosen for Change Organization and Vikki Collier, a professional social worker and recent ED of Infant Loss Resources. Together, they engage in a real, honest discussion about navigating grief, acknowledging trauma, and creating space for healing especially within our communities. This episode offers a reflective and affirming space for those carrying loss, processing change, or seeking understanding during difficult seasons. Rather than rushing healing, the conversation centers presence, truth, and the importance of holding space for one another.

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    1 h et 2 min
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