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It's a place where women of a "certain age" can come together to talk truth, trash and transformation about any and everything.

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    • Hot Comb Survivors: Counting Coins - Financial Wellness at D@mn Near 60!
      Jul 2 2025

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      Financial wellness requires thoughtful planning around budgeting, legal protection, and finding purpose beyond work to ensure you don't outlive your money. Below are a few key takeaways:

      • Creating a detailed budget that accounts for all expenses, including the small everyday costs that add up quickly
      • Reviewing your budget quarterly to ensure you're sticking to your financial plan
      • Securing essential legal documents like a will, healthcare proxy, and power of attorney regardless of your wealth
      • Considering long-term care insurance, which can be obtained well into your 60s
      • Planning for Medicaid eligibility by structuring assets appropriately, starting between ages 55-60
      • Finding purpose in retirement beyond your career identity through community involvement
      • Discussing your estate plans with your children and beneficiaries to ensure clarity
      • Creating an inventory of all assets and their locations to prevent them from becoming unclaimed
      • Maintaining community connections to combat loneliness and support mental health
      • Teaching financial literacy to the next generation since this information isn't taught in schools

      We appreciate you joining us for this important conversation with our special guests Jeff Boyce and Charles Whites who shared their personal and professional wisdom on securing your financial future.


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      1 h et 11 min
    • Hot Comb & Hospital Gowns: Confronting Racial Disparities in the Delivery Room
      Jun 12 2025

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      When Dr. Mackenzie Boyce—a physician herself—was nearly discharged from the hospital with undiagnosed preeclampsia just four days after giving birth, she realized a terrifying truth: medical training and knowledge couldn't protect her from a healthcare system that routinely fails Black women.

      The Hot Comb Survivors gather with two medical professionals to unpack the crisis of Black maternal health in America. Dr. Paige Long-Sharps, an OBGYN with decades of clinical experience, doesn't mince words about what's driving maternal mortality rates that are three times higher for Black women: "Absolute racism in this country. There's no ifs, ands, or buts about it."

      Through Mackenzie's harrowing personal story, we witness how racial bias manifests in real-time—delayed care, dismissed symptoms, and dangerous discharge decisions that could have cost her life. Her experience confirms what statistics have long shown: being educated, affluent, or even medically trained doesn't shield Black women from the devastating impacts of healthcare bias.

      The conversation moves beyond problems to solutions, exploring how advocacy, better mental health support, and consumer power can create change. Mental health emerges as a surprising leading cause of maternal mortality, with women often left without support during the critical weeks after birth. The group proposes revolutionary ideas like postpartum mental health check-ins within days of delivery and developing an app to help women navigate maternal healthcare.

      Most powerfully, they remind us that economic pressure works. "We have to believe in our consumer power," one panelist notes, encouraging Black women to research hospital statistics, build relationships with providers who listen, and share information about their experiences—because hitting healthcare systems in their pocketbooks may be the most effective path to transformation.

      Join this essential conversation about truth, trash, and transformation in maternal healthcare—where acknowledging hard truths leads to life-saving action for Black mothers and their babies.

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      1 h et 2 min
    • When Daughters Become Mothers: Our Evolving Journey
      May 11 2025
      42 min

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