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Invisible

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Invisible is a powerful show dedicated to advocating for racial and health equity. Hosted by a passionate leader and changemaker Ashley Randolph, the podcast dives into critical conversations aimed at creating awareness and driving systemic change. Beyond the podcast, the host serves on advisory boards for numerous companies and organizations, further amplifying her impact in fostering inclusivity and equity in every sphere.© 2024 Invisible Ciencias Sociales Escritos y Comentarios sobre Viajes
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  • From Punch Cards to Patient Care: Why I'm Not Afraid of AI
    Apr 17 2026

    Everyone is talking about AI like it is going to save us or destroy us. In this episode of Invisible, Ashley Randolph breaks down why she is not afraid of what is coming and why you should be paying close attention.


    Before Ashley was an advocate, she was a little girl watching her father write code as one of the first computer programmers at a major Las Vegas bank in the early 2000s. That foundation shaped everything she understands about technology, systems, and who gets left out when those systems are built without the right people in the room.


    In this episode Ashley traces the real story of Epic, the electronic health records system, used in most major hospitals in the United States. Founded in a basement in 1979 with $70,000 and three employees, Epic took over 40 years, billions of dollars in hospital investments, and failed implementations across multiple countries to become the standard of care it is today. Massachusetts General Hospital spent $1.2 billion on their rollout alone. In Norway, over 90% of doctors called it a threat to patient health one year after launch.


    AI in healthcare is on the same arc. Except the data it learns from already carries the racial inequities embedded in our healthcare system. A 2019 study found that a clinical algorithm hospitals were using to determine which patients needed care showed racial bias Black patients had to be deemed significantly sicker than white patients to be recommended for the same level of care. One study found that correcting that bias could increase the percentage of Black patients receiving additional care from 17.7% to 46.5%.


    Ashley is not on the sidelines of this conversation. She is in the room. And the Alliance for Black NICU Families and Glo Preemies will be part of making sure that when AI truly arrives, working and equitable and Black families are not still waiting at the door.


    This episode is for every healthcare worker, advocate, NICU family, and community member who wants to understand what is coming and why representation in this moment matters more than ever.


    You are invisible no more.


    Glo Preemies: www.glopreemies.org

    Alliance for Black NICU Families: www.allianceforblacknicufamilies.org

    Want to be a guest on Invisible or submit a question for our Signed, Sealed, and Delivered segment? Email us at info@glopreemies.org


    Keywords: Black maternal health, health equity, AI in healthcare, Epic EHR, NICU families, Black NICU families, healthcare technology, preemie, maternal health advocacy, Glo Preemies, Alliance for Black NICU Families, Invisible podcast

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    21 m
  • The System is Failing and It's Time to Stand Up
    Jan 9 2026

    After a six-month break, Invisible returns with an honest look at what happens when systems change and families are left to absorb the impact.


    In this Season 2 premiere, Ashley Randolph shares how shifting government policies and public health guidance stalled the work of GLO Preemies and the Alliance for Black NICU Families, and why inconsistent RSV recommendations continue to put medically fragile infants at risk. Drawing from lived experience and national advocacy work, she explains how community-led responseslike the GLO Preemies Roadmap Booklet and expanded access to wearable breast pumpsbecame necessary when official guidance kept changing.


    The episode also honors Renee Nicole Good and holds space for families affected by ICE and systemic failure.


    Season 2 begins with a clear truth: when systems fail, leadership doesnt waitit shows up.

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    12 m
  • The Power of Rest: Redefining Strength for Mothers
    Jun 5 2025
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    In this episode of Invisible, host Ashley Randolph discusses the importance of recognizing the stories of Black mothers, particularly those who have experienced the NICU journey. She shares her recent award for DEI Inclusivity in Business, emphasizing the significance of visibility for Black maternal and neonatal health. The episode also addresses the need for rest and self-care among mothers, especially those who feel the pressure to be strong. Ashley provides insights on navigating relationship challenges during the NICU experience and highlights the importance of community support. She also chimes into the Halle Bailey and DDG custody battle. The episode concludes with a focus on honoring individuals and organizations that uplift and transform lives in the community.


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    24 m
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