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Marathon not a Sprint (with Jelani Anglin & Kim Belizaire)

Pod Save the People

Pod Save the People

News, Society & Culture, Politics

4.78.8K Ratings

🗓️ 27 September 2022

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

DeRay, Myles, and Kaya  cover the underreported news of the week— including non-profit hospitals exploit poor patients, the working class Black men who pioneered emergency medicine and the life and legacy of Pharoah Sanders. DeRay interviews Jelani Anglin and Kim Belizaire about their 24/7 emergency arrest hotline, Good Call NYC. 

News:

Kaya https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/24/business/nonprofit-hospitals-poor-patients.html

Myles https://pitchfork.com/thepitch/pharoah-sanders-obituary/

DeRay https://time.com/6215072/first-paramedics-black-men-history/

https://www.npr.org/2022/09/20/1124008613/how-working-class-black-men-in-pittsburgh-pioneered-emergency-medicine

Transcript

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0:00.0

Are you needing a safe space to learn how you can get your mind right?

0:05.0

Tune into Imani State of Mind, a weekly podcast hosted by psychiatrist and TV personality,

0:12.0

Dr. Imani Walker and co-host comedian Meg Scoop-Thomas, two smart and successful women and

0:19.0

mothers sharing their personal and professional experiences to help normalize conversations about

0:25.0

mental health.

0:26.0

This is not your average mental health show. Each week they break down what's happening in news,

0:31.0

pop culture, and their very own experiences managing mental health.

0:35.0

Together you will laugh, keep it real, and create a safe space where everyone can get help with their issues.

0:41.0

Nothing is off the table.

0:43.0

Dr. Imani Walker and Meg Scoop-Thomas discuss everything from relationships with yourself,

0:49.0

your spouse, and your parents to the realities of postpartum depression and anxiety.

0:54.0

Don't forget to take a deep breath, find your calm, and get into Imani State of Mind with new

1:01.0

episodes dropping every Friday wherever you get your podcasts.

1:06.0

Hey, this is Duret. I'm welcome to Positive The People.

1:11.0

This episode is me, Kaya and Miles, talking about all the news that you don't know from the past week.

1:16.0

The news about race, justice, and equity that was underapported.

1:19.0

In this week we talk a lot about the health care system. We don't coordinate the news picking,

1:26.0

but it turned out that way. I learned so much this week. I learned every week, but I learned a lot this week.

1:31.0

I sit down in Jolani, Angland, and Kim Belazaray to talk about the 24-7 emergency-erased hotline called Good Call in New York City.

1:39.0

You heard that's right. With just one call you can alert your loved ones and connect to a free lawyer with Good Call that NYC.

1:45.0

I learned a lot in that conversation too. Here we go.

1:49.0

And the advice this week is from our guest, Kim.

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