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Real Talk Real Impact

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Real Talk, Real Impact is about honest, down-to-earth conversations that unpack the messy, real-life truths about health, equity, and community. We connect everyday experiences and stories to public health in ways that feel like a kiki with your friends. This is where fun, unfiltered and enlightening can all be one. Each episode aims to spark curiosity, highlight new careers and opportunities in the public health space, to leave listeners with actionable insights they can carry into their own lives or communities.


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  • Public Health Was Never Built for Indigenous Communities with Dr. Gabrielle S. Evans-Mitchell, PhD
    May 6 2026

    💕Connect with Dr. Gabrielle S. Evans-Mitchell, PhD💕
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    In this episode of Real Talk, Real Impact, Dr. Marissa Robinson sits down with Dr. Gabrielle S. Evans-Mitchell, PhD for a real conversation about how health, equity, and community show up in everyday life.

    Why do so many Indigenous communities distrust public health systems?

    In this episode, Dr. Marissa Robinson sits down with Dr. Gabrielle Evans-Mitchell, a first-generation Indigenous scholar, to explore Indigenous health, sexual health education, and community engagement in public health. This conversation unpacks the importance of culturally relevant research, building trust with tribal communities, and addressing health disparities in rural and Indigenous populations.

    Dr. Evans-Mitchell shares her journey navigating academia while staying connected to her community and advocating for Indigenous and rural health equity. They also discuss why traditional public health approaches often fall short and how community-centered, strengths-based frameworks can lead to more effective and respectful care.

    If you are interested in Indigenous health, public health careers, sexual health education, community-based research, or health equity, this episode offers valuable insights into how to better serve and support Indigenous communities.


    Chapters
    @0:00 Trailer
    @2:16 How did you end up doing the work you do today?
    @3:52 How has being from the Haliwa-Saponi Tribe shaped views on sexuality and wellness.
    @7:26 What does it look like to shift from “what’s wrong” to “what’s already strong” in Indigenous sexual health and well-being?
    @24:05 First-generation Indigenous scholar from a rural tribal community navigating academia.
    @29:06 Why is translational science so important to you?
    @36:28 What does reclaiming sexual health, bodily autonomy, and joy look like in this moment?
    @39:17 Where does public health show up in your work, even behind the scenes?

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    Have a question, idea, or collaboration in mind? Reach out to Dr. Marissa Robinson on our website and we’ll get back to you within 1–3 business days.

    Follow along for insights, behind-the-scenes content, and public health inspiration:

    💕 LinkedIn – Professional updates & thought leadership

    💕 Instagram – Health tips & behind-the-scenes moments

    💕 TikTok – Quick, engaging public health insights

    💕 YouTube – Talks, videos, and deep dives

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    42 min
  • Why Black Women Still Struggle to Access Healthcare in 2026 with Dr. Brenice Duroseau, PhD
    Apr 29 2026

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    Why do Black women still face barriers to healthcare access, even in 2026?

    In this episode, Dr. Marissa Robinson sits down with Dr. Brenice Duroseau to explore the realities of public health, women’s health, and health equity. This conversation dives into the systemic barriers that impact Black women’s health, from challenges in accessing sexual and reproductive health services to the deeper issues of trust, stigma, and inequitable healthcare systems.

    Dr. Duroseau shares her journey in public health and infectious disease prevention, while unpacking what it really means to create equitable, community-centered care. Together, they challenge common assumptions about healthcare access and highlight why proximity does not always equal accessibility.

    This episode is for public health professionals, students, community leaders, and anyone interested in health equity, community engagement, and improving healthcare systems for Black women.

    If you’re interested in public health careers, women’s health, infectious disease prevention, or addressing health disparities, this conversation offers insight into how we can move toward more equitable and community-driven solutions.


    @0:00 Introduction
    @2:19 How did you end up doing the work you do today?
    @4:00 Research with Black women in Maryland and their experiences navigating sexual and reproductive healthcare.
    @18:05 What do real safety and autonomy look like beyond just policy protections or state labels?
    @26:51 What does equity actually look like in a real patient interaction?
    @30:08 What keeps you hopeful right now while working with systems that can feel slow to change?
    @37:05 Where does public health show up in your work, even behind the scenes?


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    Have a question, idea, or collaboration in mind? Reach out to Dr. Marissa Robinson on our website and we’ll get back to you within 1–3 business days.

    Follow along for insights, behind-the-scenes content, and public health inspiration:

    💕 LinkedIn – Professional updates & thought leadership

    💕 Instagram – Health tips & behind-the-scenes moments

    💕 TikTok – Quick, engaging public health insights

    💕 YouTube – Talks, videos, and deep dives

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    41 min
  • The System Was Never Built for Real Change with Dr. Joyee Washington, PhD
    Mar 31 2026

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    💕Connect with Dr.Joyee Washington💕
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    Joyee Washington Consulting
    Public Health Joy Podcast
    Summit 2024 and 2025
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    In this episode of Real Talk, Real Impact, Dr. Marissa Robinson sits down with Dr. Joyee Washington, PhD, MS, MPH, MCHES, for a real conversation about how health, equity, and community show up in everyday life.

    Key Topics:
    • Community-engaged research and its importance
    • The journey of Dr. Joyee Washington into public health and entrepreneurship
    • Strategies for building trust and authentic community partnerships
    • Innovative frameworks developed by Black women scholars
    • The role of leadership, resilience, and systemic change in public health

    Why is trust missing in so many public health spaces?

    In this episode, Dr. Marissa Robinson and Dr. Joyee Washington explore the real reasons communities don’t trust public health systems, and what needs to change. This conversation goes beyond surface-level solutions and gets into power, relationships, and the importance of community-engaged research.

    From entrepreneurship in public health to building authentic partnerships, Dr. Joyee shares insights on how we can move from performative engagement to meaningful, community-led impact.

    This episode is for public health professionals, students, community leaders, and anyone ready to rethink how health equity and systems change actually happen.


    @00:00 Trailer
    @0:44 Introduction to Dr. Joyee
    @2:32 How did you end up doing the work you are doing today?
    @6:00 Introduction to Public Health and Community Engagement
    @12:15 Entrepreneurship in Public Health
    @20:35 Common Mistakes in Community Engagement
    @29:09 The Birth of the Public Health Joy Podcast
    @37:31 Where does public health show up in your work?


    ✨✨ Subscribe and leave a 5-Star Review✨✨

    Have a question, idea, or collaboration in mind? Reach out to Dr. Marissa Robinson on our website and we’ll get back to you within 1–3 business days.

    Follow along for insights, behind-the-scenes content, and public health inspiration:

    💕 LinkedIn – Professional updates & thought leadership

    💕 Instagram – Health tips & behind-the-scenes moments

    💕 TikTok – Quick, engaging public health insights

    💕 YouTube – Talks, videos, and deep dives

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    43 min
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