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Black Health Matters with Host Harlan B. Hodge | Black Health Matters Podcast Ep02

Season 1 | Episode 1
1m | Oct 17, 2022

Introduction

Black Health Matters is an invitation to black folks to join the health conscious revolution. Harlan Hodge, health care leader and founder of Black People Bike, Spotlights running, hiking, yoga and healthy lifestyle advocates to educate and engage listeners in activities that connect and inspire individuals to live well. Weekly listeners will hear personal stories, practical steps and places to meet up with people committed to living healthy.

Ultimately, we will improve the health outcomes of black people in Saint Louis and nationally by reconnecting them with communities that matter. Black health matters.


Host: Harlan B. Hodge

Founder Black People Bike


About Harlan

It is my belief that people find meaning, purpose, and happiness through meaningful work. Meaningful work is labor that results in the enhancement of others. The act of exercising one's gifts brings joy to the individual while the act of service to others creates a stronger community. Thus, the individual and society are interdependent. The act of working for and with each other enhances the individuals and the relationship. Ultimately, the quality of one's life and the well-being of any community can be measured by the quality and quantity of their connections. There is no greater method of enhancing social bonds than cooperative labor. The most efficient method is the sharing of stories.


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