Podcast that openly addresses socioeconomic and sociopolitical issues in the health and wellness industry in hopes of bringing more awareness and education to empower all Americans regarding health care.
I'm lucky to interview Josh Swanson, owner of Finding hope Counseling LLC in Minnesota. We discuss everything from barriers of entry to the psychology / mental health profession, mental health across socioeconomic/ political backgrounds, what it's like practicing as a couples therapist while still supervised, and more. ***TW: This episode contains strong language and some discussions of self harm.
In today's episode, I'm lucky enough to talk to Dr. Maurice Shaw, a pharmacist of 8 years who is using the vehicle of comedy to expose the public to retail pharmacy working conditions. Dr. Shaw worked for 7 years at Walgreens Pharmacy before being fired unjustly for doing his comedy, and today we talk about our shared experiences working in retail pharmacy that create risks to patient safety, conditions for workers, and also talk about Dr. Shaws journey into comedy, and how comedy is the bridge between.
Today I interview Uniqua Baugh, a self employed black woman business entrepreneur, owner of GlamourNationLLC practicing massage, aesthetics, and cosmetology field. Find out how Uniqua pursues her passions, her experiences as a black woman in the preventative wellness community, and how she continues to grow and blossom her business.
Politics of Wellness seeks to openly address sociopolitical and socioeconomic issues surrounding the health and wellness industry in both preventative and curative health fields. I'm your host, Courtney Cothran, and in this episode you can learn more about me and the goal and future of this podcast. Thank you for listening.