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Jan 26, 2023

In this episode Yvette talks with her sister, Deborah Tulani Salahu-Din, about African American History month held in February since 1976. Tulani speaks about the importance of African American history and how African Americans have contributed to all aspects of American history. During February, each episode of What's...


Jan 19, 2023

Yvette talks with Pandit Dasa, who lived as a monk for 15 years in New York City, about his current work in mindfulness. Pandit is the author of Urban Monk: Exploring Karma, Consciousness and the Divine and Closing the Apps: How to Stay Mindful at Work and at Home. He is a consultant to many Fortune 500 companies and...


Jan 12, 2023

Over $7 billion in medical debt for almost 4 million people has been abolished by the charitable work of RIP Medical Debt. Yvette speaks with its president and CEO, Allison Sesso. Allison shares that RIP Medical Debt was established for the sole purpose of reducing the medical debt burdens of low-income individuals with...


Jan 5, 2023

Yvette explores health and well-being with Dr. Michael Greger, a physician, author and internationally recognized speaker on nutrition, food safety and public health issues. Dr. Greger runs the popular nutritionfacts.org website and shares his perspective on living a long and healthy life. Notably, he was invited as an...