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Health in the Margins - Health in the Margins: The Trailer

Health in the Margins: The Trailer

07/06/22 • 3 min

Health in the Margins

The Health in the Margins podcast is a podcast that hosts conversations between experts and community members to investigate disparities and uncover solutions related to diversity and disability in healthcare.


On this show, Tinu will be speaking with a variety of guests, including community leaders, government policymakers, and many more incredible people making strides to better the healthcare experiences of all people.


About Tinu-Abayomi-Paul

Tinu Abayomi-Paul is a writer, an activist, a disability advocate, and the founder of the organization Everywhere Accessible.

Through her organization, she curates a free 40-page list of patient-facing hashtags for the disabled and chronically ill Twitter community. In February 2022, her ideas for a better Black Disability experience will be featured in The Black Agenda, edited by Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman.

She is also a member of Global Healthy Living Foundation's COVID-19 Patient Leadership Council Board, National Pain's Community Council, as well as Women Who Tech's US Start-Up Advisory Board


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The Health in the Margins podcast is a podcast that hosts conversations between experts and community members to investigate disparities and uncover solutions related to diversity and disability in healthcare.


On this show, Tinu will be speaking with a variety of guests, including community leaders, government policymakers, and many more incredible people making strides to better the healthcare experiences of all people.


About Tinu-Abayomi-Paul

Tinu Abayomi-Paul is a writer, an activist, a disability advocate, and the founder of the organization Everywhere Accessible.

Through her organization, she curates a free 40-page list of patient-facing hashtags for the disabled and chronically ill Twitter community. In February 2022, her ideas for a better Black Disability experience will be featured in The Black Agenda, edited by Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman.

She is also a member of Global Healthy Living Foundation's COVID-19 Patient Leadership Council Board, National Pain's Community Council, as well as Women Who Tech's US Start-Up Advisory Board


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Cultivating Fitness and Wellness in Under-Resourced Communities

In this episode, Tinu speaks with Gabrielle Cole - the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Fit and Food Connection – an organization focused on offering people living in food and fitness deserts access to free nutritious food and physical activities while encouraging and supporting healthy living. Gabrielle will elaborate on why underserved communities have less access to fitness and fitness education, the impact of community engagement, and tips for how to promote a healthy, active lifestyle in families.

“There are a variety of programs in our underserved communities. However, they’re at capacity or there's a disconnect between the community being served and the program leaders, the local officials or the executive directors or the investors... In our communities that suffer the most, there is a disconnect with the community engagement, what the community needs.” - Gabi Cole

Timestamps

  • 01:47 Gabi’s three aspects of herself that relate to her work as a disability and diversity advocate
  • 03:19 Accessibility to fitness in low-income areas
  • 07:02 The impact of quality and affordability on fitness access
  • 11:49 The impact of stress on health and how to reduce stress
  • 17:43 Improving body image
  • 20:20 Maintaining fitness with a chronic illness
  • 25:50 How to help your community and advocate
  • 29:52 Gabi’s hope for the future of healthcare

Takeaway Learnings

  1. Some of the issues around lack of physical exercise in low-income communities are a social issue that stems from affordability and quality programming. For effective physical activity to be implemented there needs to be space for all its participants, enough staff, and facilities that are usable.
  2. Physical exercise is just one of the many components to living a healthy lifestyle. Being well rested, promoting positive mental health, and eating nutritious meals also are necessary to maintain your health.
  3. Our bodies and the conditions our bodies face change daily. Maintaining physical fitness is a lifetime process that will change and shift over time.

Actionable Tips

  1. If you are trying to incorporate fitness into your lifestyle, start with small and attainable goals that work for your lifestyle and schedule. For example, I carry weights with me back and forth to the restroom.
  2. If you are considering bringing fitness programs to underserved communities consider the cultural needs of the residents before implementing fitness programs. Getting the perspectives of what future participants want is key to engagement.
  3. If you are a parent promoting a healthy lifestyle for your kids through physically moving together and showing them the value of fitness will allow your children to learn from an early age.
  4. If doing physical exercise alone feels difficult for you, try getting in walking, running, or training group together. Holding one another accountable can promote more effective change.

About Gabi Cole

Gabi was born and raised in North St. Louis City, Missouri. She moved to Chicago after high school to study Political Science and Sociology at DePaul University. She later returned and obtained a Master of Science in Non-Profit Management from Fontbonne University. She is currently a Nonprofit Executive, consultant and Adjunct Professor.

Her passion for human services and overall wellness drove her to research and develop a local wellness nonprofit program established in 2012 for underserved families in the St. Louis area. Because of this, she has exceptional leadership experience with racial equity and anti-racism work, creating and leading successful programs, direct practice with vulnerable families, public relations, organizational planning. Her honesty as a community health leader, great educator, and professional work has humbled her viewpoint in working with at-risk communities.

She believes that social and community organizations should be mission-driven and stay true to their values. Gabi is a member of the American Public Health Association and has been recognized for several outstanding leadership and fundraising awards. Gabi is married with two children and resides in North Saint Louis City.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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