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  • The Skill That Turns Bystanders Into Heroes
    Feb 10 2026

    Host: Kermit G. Payne

    Guest: Katherine Y. Brown, EdD, OTR/L

    What if you could save a life with just a small investment of time? In this powerful episode, internationally recognized CPR educator Dr. Katherine Y. Brown—known as “The CPR Lady”—breaks down why CPR is one of the most important skills everyday people can learn.

    Dr. Brown shares how CPR training doesn’t have to be expensive, complicated, or intimidating—and why fear and misinformation stop too many people from stepping in during emergencies. From teaching CPR in underserved and unexpected spaces to empowering children and families with life-saving knowledge, she reveals how preparation can turn ordinary bystanders into heroes.

    This conversation challenges myths, builds confidence, and reminds us that knowing what to do—even for a few minutes—can mean the difference between life and death.

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    33 min
  • Research Isn’t Neutral—And That Matters
    Jan 13 2026

    Host: Kermit G. Payne

    Guest: K. Sean Kimbro, PhD

    What happens when science finally reflects the people it’s meant to serve? In this powerful episode of LifeBeat, Dr. Sean Kimbro—Professor at Morehouse School of Medicine—shares his journey from a teenage science fair to leading groundbreaking research focused on health equity.

    Dr. Kimbro breaks down how ancestry, biology, environment, and data bias shape health outcomes, and why communities of color have too often been excluded from the research that drives medical decisions. From ancestral-driven drug discovery and precision nutrition to the risks of biased AI in healthcare, this conversation reveals why representation in data is not optional—it’s essential.

    The episode also explores the role of community engagement, trust, and mentorship in advancing research that truly serves people. Dr. Kimbro explains how initiatives like Discovery of Us are partnering directly with Black and Brown communities to collect meaningful data, return results, and empower participants as co-creators of knowledge—not just subjects.

    This is a must-listen for anyone interested in health equity, community-centered research, the future of medicine, and how science can be both rigorous and human-centered.

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    30 min
  • The Power of Purpose in Medicine
    Dec 18 2025

    Host: Kermit G. Payne

    Guest: J. Adrian Tyndall, MD, MPH


    What does it take to lead medicine with purpose? Dr. J. Adrian Tyndall shares his journey to Morehouse School of Medicine, the power of culture, faith, and community partnerships—and why health equity must be rooted in trust, purpose, and people.


    #HealthEquity #PurposeDrivenLeadership #MorehouseMedicine #CommunityHealth #BlackDoctorsMatter

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    35 min
  • Jobs, Dignity, and a Mission That Actually Works
    Dec 9 2025

    Host: Kermit G. Payne

    Guest: Keith T. Parker, MBA


    How did Goodwill of North Georgia become one of the most powerful job engines in the Southeast? In this episode, Keith Parker—President and CEO of Goodwill of North Georgia—pulls back the curtain on the strategy, partnerships, and people-centered mission that transformed a thrift store model into a workforce powerhouse.

    Under Parker’s leadership, Goodwill now operates 60+ stores, 50+ donation centers, and multiple career centers across 45 counties—helping tens of thousands secure jobs each year. A nationally recognized executive and former leader of major U.S. transit systems, Parker brings a rare blend of vision, innovation, and heart for community.

    From breaking cycles of poverty to preparing workers for the jobs of the future, this conversation reveals the dignity, purpose, and possibility behind Goodwill’s mission.

    Learn how jobs, training, and compassion are changing lives—one opportunity at a time.

    #LifeBeatPodcast #1JGCollabs #JobsJobsJobs #GoodwillNorthGeorgia #KeithParker #WorkforceDevelopment

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    27 min
  • Aging & Meds: What You Miss
    Nov 18 2025

    Host: Kermit G. Payne

    Guest: Elvin T. Price, PharmD, PhD


    As we age, medications become a bigger part of daily life—but most people miss the key information that keeps them safe. In this episode, Dr. Elvin Price breaks down what every patient should know: why pills look different, how to handle side effects, what to ask your pharmacist, and how genetics and communication shape real health outcomes.


    Clear, practical, and eye-opening—this conversation will help you take control of your medications and your wellness.


    #AgingWell, #MedicationSafety, #AskYourPharmacist, #HealthEquityNow, #LifeBeatPodcast

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    45 min
  • The Power of Community Voices
    Nov 4 2025

    Host: Kermit G. Payne

    Guest: Shonta A. Chambers


    In this inspiring LifeBeat conversation, host Kermit G. Payne talks with Shonta Chambers, a nationally recognized advocate, strategist, and community builder. From her roots on Atlanta’s Westside to her work in health advocacy and coalition building, Shonta reminds us that progress begins when communities listen, connect, and act together.


    Through stories of resilience—from Chicago’s “Toxic Tour” to the power of grandmothers who held neighborhoods together—this episode explores what it truly means to be a stakeholder. Chambers shares why trust, storytelling, and local action remain our most powerful tools for change.


    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • What it really means to be a stakeholder in your community
    • How storytelling builds trust and drives advocacy
    • The connection between environmental justice and health equity
    • Why collective action matters more than titles or roles
    • How to turn frustration into forward motion for the greater good


    ✨ “Our efforts can’t just be for the people in the house—they have to be for the people in the community.” – Shaundra Chambers


    📍 Subscribe for more Life Beat episodes that highlight voices driving equity, health, and hope in every community.


    #LifeBeatPodcast #ShaundraChambers #CommunityAdvocacy #HealthEquity #StorytellingForChange #1JGCollabs #BlackHealthMatters #PublicHealthLeadership

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    37 min
  • Be True to Your Teeth
    Oct 22 2025

    Host: Kermit G. Payne

    Guest: Cherae M. Farmer, DDS


    In this powerful episode of Life Beat, host Kermit G. Payne sits down with Dr. Cherae Farmer, Dean of the School of Dentistry at Meharry Medical College, veteran of the U.S. Army Reserve, and trailblazer as the first African American Chair-Elect of the American Dental Education Association.Dr. Farmer breaks down the connection between oral health and overall wellness—showing how what happens in your mouth affects your heart, brain, and body. She shares why dental deserts, cultural barriers, and lack of access continue to affect underserved and minority communities, and how faith, education, and community partnerships can help close those gaps.00:00 – Meet Dr. Cherae Farmer, DDS01:10 – Why Oral Health Matters 03:50 – The COVID Effect 08:00 – From Pain to Comfort 12:30 – Dental Care with Heart 13:45 – Meharry Pride 22:00 – Healthcare Home, Not Just Dental Home 23:10 – Community Power 26:40 – Teledentistry Explained 28:30 – Why I Became a Dentist 31:00 – Advice for Future Dentists 34:25 – Closing Thoughts #BeTrueToYourTeeth#BlackHealthMatters#LifeBeatPodcast

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    36 min
  • The DNA of Disparity: Bridging Gaps in Cancer Research
    Oct 7 2025

    Host: Kermit G. Payne

    Guest: Melissa B. Davis, PhD


    Is your DNA the secret to unlocking better cancer treatment? 🔬 In this powerful episode of LifeBeat: The Podcast, Dr. Melissa Davis breaks down how ancestry, environment, and biology intersect to shape our health outcomes — especially in communities of color. From decoding genetic markers to challenging long-standing myths about cancer risk, Dr. Davis reveals how science and social justice are working hand-in-hand to close the health gap. Don’t miss this eye-opening conversation that could change the way you think about your genes, your health, and your future.


    #podcast #CancerResearch #GeneticAncestry #HealthEquity #ScienceForAll #DNAAndDiversity #CancerAwareness #STEMInnovation #LifeBeat #1JGCollabs


    00:00 – Introduction: The DNA of Disparity

    02:18 – From Curiosity to Calling: Dr. Davis’s Scientific Journey

    06:05 – Unpacking the Science: What Cancer Really Is

    10:44 – The Power of Ancestry: What Our DNA Tells Us

    15:12 – Health Disparities in Focus

    19:56 – Breaking the Code: What the Data Reveals

    23:41 – The Human Side of Science

    27:58 – Hope, Healing, and the Future of Cancer Research

    31:46 – Final Thoughts: Knowledge Is Power

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    47 min