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    Explore "raregem" with insightful episodes like "Alive and Well STL Ambassadors in Healthcare", "CDF Freedom Schools Open for Summer in St. Louis", "AMBASSADORS OF ALIVE AND WELL STL", "Toxic Stress and Chronic Disease with Ms. Anonymous" and "The Toxic Stress, Toxic Thoughts and the Toxic World of American Teens" from podcasts like ""Alive and Well STL", "Community Good w/ JADE HARRELL", "Alive and Well STL", "Alive and Well STL" and "Alive and Well STL"" and more!

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    Alive and Well STL Ambassadors in Healthcare

    Alive and Well STL Ambassadors in Healthcare
    Person-centered care is a shift in the way of thinking and doing things in healthcare that sees the patients as partners to make sure the services meet their needs. Add in a trauma-informed and trained staff and the possibilities are outstanding.

    Dr. Caroline Day brings respect and consideration to each of her patients in family medicine. The "Alive and Well STL" message provided the piece of the puzzle that was missing from sustainable results and care with her patients. She became an ambassador and found it to be as rewarding to her as it was for those who benefited from the application of the training.

    Veronica Richardson is at the senior level of administration as the Vice President of Quality Improvement with Affinia Healthcare. She not only discovered the "Alive and Well STL" Ambassadors training was essential for improving the communication and relationship between staff and patients; but it also improved the well-being of their staff in their personal and professional lives. Veronica came to healthcare early on as a child and was taught that community care is what truly makes us all Alive and Well!!!

    Learn more about Dr. Day and Family Care Health Centers at http://www.fchcstl.org

    For more about Affinia Healthcare visit http://affiniahealthcare.org

    For Alive and Well STL visit www.aliveandwellstl.org

    CDF Freedom Schools Open for Summer in St. Louis

    CDF Freedom Schools Open for Summer in St. Louis
    Jade Harrell with Alex Stallings, Executive Director, Deaconess CDF Freedom Schools

    THREE NEW Children's Defense Fund Freedom Schools® will open in June. (June 19th, 2017)

    CDF Freedom Schools are intergenerational, culturally competent summer literacy programs, built on literacy, leadership and social advocacy. The curriculum is rooted in Civil Rights Movement’s Freedom Summer and was originally conceived and proposed by Charles Cobb, a UCC college student.

    The FREE 6-Week program provides empowerment, daily meals and activities, including field trips. Program Day: 8AM-5PM.

    NEW 2017 CDF FREEDOM SCHOOL® SITES:
    Hope United Church of Christ (K-5)
    6273 Eichelberger St,
    St. Louis, MO 63109
    Peace United Church of Christ (K-2)
    204 East Lockwood Avenue
    Webster Groves, Missouri 63119
    Saint John's Church (The Beloved Community) [K-5]
    4136 North Grand Boulevard
    Saint Louis, Missouri 63107

    VISIT www.deaconess.org under the Community Engagement tab to learn more and ENROLL today.

    The CDF Freedom Schools model incorporates the totality of the Children's Defense Fund's mission by fostering environments that support children and young adults to excel and believe in their ability to make a difference Site coordinators and project directors are also trained by CDF to provide supervision and administrative oversight.
    The program provides an exciting Integrated Reading Curriculum (IRC) including carefully chosen developmentally appropriate and culturally relevant books. The model curriculum supports children and families around five essential components.
    - See more at: http://www.childrensdefense.org/programs/freedomschools/?referrer=https://www.google.com/#sthash.qeYYhDpM.dpuf

    AMBASSADORS OF ALIVE AND WELL STL

    AMBASSADORS OF ALIVE AND WELL STL
    Meet the Ambassadors!!!

    Robert White, III, Youth Programs Worker and trained AWSTL ambassador
    Elle Potter, Founder and Instructor, Yoga Buzz

    Alive and Well STL is recruiting ambassadors to serve as experts in, and liaisons to, the community to further communicate the message of Alive and Well STL. Robert and Elle signed on and have been making an impact. The reward is more than a sense of community pride and giving, their lives have been influenced in ways that are immeasurable.

    Ironically, Robert learned of AWSTL from the radio commercials and decided to learn more. Elle can't even remember how she came to the knowledge of the Alive and Well STL movement, but she knew immediately that it held a place of purpose in her work as well as her personal traumatic experiences.

    Improving the wellness of our community is up to all of us, and everyone is invited to join in the conversation. If you are interested in being part of Alive and Well STL and helping continue the conversation in your organization, neighborhood, and faith community, please, visit www.aliveandwellstl.com or email aliveandwellstl@stlrhc.org. Let them know you heard all about it on the podcast!!

    Toxic Stress and Chronic Disease with Ms. Anonymous

    Toxic Stress and Chronic Disease with Ms. Anonymous
    According to the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics, a chronic disease is one lasting 3 months or more. By definition, chronic diseases generally cannot be prevented by vaccines or cured by medication, nor do they just disappear. So how can you live Alive and Well?

    Meet Anonymous. Though she didn't want to disclose her name, she wanted to share her story, the stress of her chronic bipolar disease and how she's learning to cope. Her condition caught her completely off guard but she's learned to manage her life and disease with education, sleep management and stress reduction. She lives in recovery, but she's living! She offers healthy strategies for the rest of us to be Alive and Well even when living with a chronic diagnosis.

    The Toxic Stress, Toxic Thoughts and the Toxic World of American Teens

    The Toxic Stress, Toxic Thoughts and the Toxic World of American Teens
    Alive and Well STL enters the complicated world and minds of our teens with call-in talk show host Sean Mulroney. Through his tumultuous and challenging childhood he became an advocate and place of comfort to thousands of American teens. They talk to him. And though he struggles through difficult health issues, he uses his life as a beacon of hope for the teens he meets in school assemblies and live through his show.

    Sean, Spanky and two of their teenage team members share their traumatic stories and how they found hope, happiness and victory on the other side of darkness. They also give the top 3 things parents can do and should watch for to be a help rather than a hindrance to their very volatile teenage children.

    Learn more at www.teensofamerica.net

    Listen to Teens of America here-https://soundcloud.com/teensofamericaradio

    Smiling while crying inside. Meet Greg aka MR BIGG.

    Smiling while crying inside. Meet Greg aka MR BIGG.
    Meet Greg Kenner. Also known as Mr. Bigg. Clever, funny, dedicated and determined. A father and husband living a dual existence. On the outside, he's the happiest guy in the world. Inside he's burried under the stress and anguish of something painful and frustrating. So much so that he uses food among other things to insulate him from the hurt. His health, his weight and his heart suffer through the suppression. And though his weight has ballooned to nearly 400 pounds, he keeps trying. For anyone who might see him, they would say Mr. Bigg hardly has a care in the world. For Greg this is by design so that he may bring joy to others and maybe gain a little joy for himself as he works on the rest.

    Joni Overcame Self-Mutilation, State Hospital and Near Death to Be Alive and Well

    Joni Overcame Self-Mutilation, State Hospital and Near Death to Be Alive and Well
    Meet Joni. After spending 20 years in the state hospital, she overcame the control that the voices in her head seemed to have over her. She nearly died trying to punish herself through self-mutilation. With help, treatment, support from friends, prayer and determination, Joni was able to find hope. Though she still hears the voices, she has the ultimate voice of victory. We unite with Joni to break the stigma of mental illness.

    "We may have a mental illness but that's not something bad. We can have a cold and get over it and with mental illness we can still get over it. There's hope. We are not alone. There is hope for us!"

    Alive and Well STL teams up with the For Sake of All project at the St. Louis Science Center to host a forum on emotional well-being. We extended the microphone to participants who wanted to join the conversation.

    ALIVE AND WELL IS A MIND, BODY, SPIRIT AND COMMUNITY CONNECTION. MEET EVELYN AND GLADYS.

    ALIVE AND WELL IS A MIND, BODY, SPIRIT AND COMMUNITY CONNECTION. MEET EVELYN AND GLADYS.
    Meet Evelyn and Gladys. Doctors, friends and wellness advocates. They come to the conversation with decades of experience, involvement and commitment. They found a renewed connection to Alive and Well through realizing the Mind, Body, Spirit and Community relationship.

    "It's not about you, it's about how you are connected to one another and to your community. What are you going to do to make things better!"

    Alive and Well STL teams up with the For Sake of All project at the St. Louis Science Center to host a forum on emotional well-being. We extended the microphone to participants who wanted to join the conversation.

    LIVING ALIVE AND WELL THROUGH YOUR SENSES. MEET RONALD.

    LIVING ALIVE AND WELL THROUGH YOUR SENSES. MEET RONALD.
    Meet Ronald. In the prime of his life lost his eyesight in an unsuspecting accident on a basketball court. His story of resilience and determination helps us find pathways to Alive and Well when it may seem out of view. His message for us is powerful to stay true to who you are at your core and never give up.

    "Don't let anyone tell you what you cannot do or where you cannot go...If I can do it, so can you!"

    Alive and Well STL teams up with the For Sake of All project at the St. Louis Science Center to host a forum on emotional well-being. We extended the microphone to participants who wanted to join the conversation.

    REPRIEVE! A Spiritual Wellness Oasis for Women

    REPRIEVE! A Spiritual Wellness Oasis for Women
    Jade Harrell with Culeta Hendricks, the founder and president of Reprieve: A Spiritual Wellness Center for Women. Reprieve is a newly established non-profit organization that seeks to provide women of all walks of life a spiritual haven where they can escape their day-to-day stresses and demands. Research shows that women are juggling a great deal of responsibility with the different roles they play and are experiencing increased levels of stress and anxiety.

    At Reprieve women are able to relax in the luxurious suite where they can come to read, watch an inspirational movie in peace and quiet, listen to gospel music, jazz or easy listening sounds of tranquility.

    Women have an opportunity to take advantage of spiritual counseling and Sister Chat where they can engage in empowering conversations. Women are able to fully rejuvenate and indulge in the blessing of just being. The center has hours that will accommodate the working woman, the mom of many, and the senior citizen in retirement. They have created an environment where women can relax, rejuvenate and better thrive in such a demanding world.

    Take an audio tour in this Alive and Well episode and learn more at www.reprievewellness.org.

    Reprieve is located at 6614 W. Florissant, St. Louis Mo 63136.

    To schedule a visit of our facility please contact Cue at (314) 382-5488 or Marsheen2@gmail.com

    Leadership from Public Health Share Truth, Hope and Opportunity for Community Wellness

    Leadership from Public Health Share Truth, Hope and Opportunity for Community Wellness
    Bethany with Dr. Faisal Khan, Director of the St. Louis County Department of Health and Melba R. Moore, MS, CPHA Acting Director/Commissioner of Health for the City of St. Louis.

    A frank and powerful conversation that reveals the challenges, the politics, the misconceptions and the opportunities that exist for the newest leads to public health. Hear how they are taking it on with strength and in stride to ensure a healthy region.

    Stacie Owens' Story Gateway to Hope

    Stacie Owens' Story Gateway to Hope
    Jade Harrell with Stacie Owens, a 38-year-old mother of two who works as a nurse and was just diagnosed with breast cancer. She has an incredible story but it is her incredible resolve, hope and faith that will inspire you!

    Individuals diagnosed with breast cancer who need assistance paying their insurance premiums can now contact Gateway to Hope for help through the organization’s newly launched Insurance Premium Program (IPP). The new program, funded entirely through corporate and private sector donations, will assist individuals undergoing breast cancer treatment and reconstruction with the payment of health insurance premiums.

    The program is open to individuals who live in Missouri and Illinois who are struggling with resources to help cover their treatment, and who meet the clinical and financial eligibility requirements.

    Gateway to Hope is encouraging individuals to call its Breast Cancer Lifeline, 314-569-1113, to learn more about the program.

    Breast cancer touches everyone, regardless of income, gender or insurance coverage. The mission of Gateway to Hope is to secure comprehensive medical care and provide financial assistance for individuals in need diagnosed with or at high risk for developing breast cancer.

    Support for Gateway to Hope is made possible through generous community financial contributions and donated medical care.
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