Episodios

  • "MOMMY, I THINK I HAVE DIABETES." a conversation with author Jamala Lesane
    Nov 29 2025

    "Mommy, I Think I Have Diabetes": The Power of Listening to Black Youth.

    Family, pull up a chair to the circle! This week, we are reclaiming our bloodline.

    We are honored to sit down with Jamala Lesane, a woman walking in a powerful legacy (cousin to the legendary Tupac Shakur). But today, she’s fighting a different kind of war—the battle for our health.

    In this powerful episode, we discuss: The moment her young daughter diagnosed herself with diabetes. How they decolonized their diet without losing the Soul. Breaking generational curses and protecting our Black youth.

    This isn’t just a medical conversation; it’s a liberation conversation. It’s time to heal the village.

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    58 m
  • Code Red at Four: Turning a Diabetic Crisis into a Lifetime of Advocacy. - Part 2
    Nov 1 2025

    Beyond the Headlines: A Mother and Daughter's Unbreakable Bond.

    Hear the full story behind the local and national news clips that inspired the community: the day Samantha Mason called for help to save her diabetic mother, Sharon Mason.

    Podcast Host Leon Rock talks with the Masons about the intergenerational impact of diabetes, the unique challenges Sharon faced in managing her condition, and how Samantha’s childhood heroism shaped her educational path. Discover how their family's experience informs Samantha's passion for health equity, fostered at an HBCU and continuing now at the University of Maryland.

    Get ready for an emotional, inspiring part 2 episode, of a 2 part series that defines true family strength.

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    27 m
  • Code Red at Four: Turning a Diabetic Crisis into a Lifetime of Advocacy. - Part 1
    Oct 26 2025

    Beyond the Headlines: A Mother and Daughter's Unbreakable Bond.

    Hear the full story behind the local and national news clips that inspired the community: the day Samantha Mason called for help to save her diabetic mother, Sharon Mason.

    Podcast Host Leon Rock talks with the Masons about the intergenerational impact of diabetes, the unique challenges Sharon faced in managing her condition, and how Samantha’s childhood heroism shaped her educational path. Discover how their family's experience informs Samantha's passion for health equity, fostered at an HBCU and continuing now at the University of Maryland.

    Get ready for an emotional, inspiring part 1 episode, of a 2 part series that defines true family strength. Part 2 release on November 1, 2025, The beginning of Diabetes Awareness Month 2025.

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    41 m
  • The Gift of Organ Donation - A Conversation with Latrice Price Community Outreach Supervisor Infinite Legacy
    Oct 16 2025

    Join us for an open, honest discussion about the unique challenges, triumphs, and crucial conversations surrounding Diabetes and organ donation within the African American community. This week's podcast explores how diabetes disproportionately impacts African Americans, the realities of kidney and other organ failure, and the life-saving potential of becoming an organ donor. Join me with my special guest, Latrice Price, Community Outreach Supervisor with Infinite Legacy as she shares empowering stories, expert insights, and practical advice to foster better health outcomes and inspire a legacy of generosity. Learn how to advocate for your health, navigate the donation system, and save lives. Here on the African American Diabetes Podcast.

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    34 m
  • The New Diagnosis: What Every African American Needs to Know About Prediabetes
    Oct 2 2025

    Stop scrolling. This is the most crucial 20 minutes you'll spend on your health this week. Host Leon Rock is firing up the "real talk" about a silent diagnosis that's stalking our community: prediabetes. It's not just a warning; it's a WAKE-UP CALL. For too long, the narrative around diabetes has been about managing the crisis. Today, we're flipping the script to focus on PREVENTION.

    Prediabetes is the yellow light right before it slams into red, and for African Americans, that transition is faster and more dangerous. We break down what this "new" diagnosis actually is, why it disproportionately targets us, and—most importantly—the concrete, culturally relevant steps you can take right now to reclaim your health and dodge a Type 2 diagnosis. Don't wait for the red light. Tune in, get the knowledge, and let's turn this thing around!

    Listen & Share!

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    18 m
  • A Call to Action: Confronting Diabetes Disparities in the Black Community
    Sep 4 2025

    Join host Leon Rock on Episode 21 of "The African American Diabetes Podcast" for a powerful and timely discussion. In this episode, titled "A Call to Action: Confronting Diabetes Disparities in the Black Community," we explore a critical issue affecting our community: the impact of recent federal budget cuts on healthcare access for African Americans with diabetes. Leon breaks down what these cuts mean for you and your loved ones, and, more importantly, empowers listeners with concrete steps and resources to advocate for change.

    This is more than just a conversation; it's a call to action to take control of our health and demand health equity.

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    17 m
  • Part 2 - Health Equity Through Community Spaces a conversation with Dr. Stephen B. Thomas
    Aug 9 2025

    Prepare to be inspired by Part 2 of the African American Diabetes Podcast with Dr. Stephen B. Thomas, the brilliant mind behind CUT2MD, a groundbreaking initiative that reveres and elevates barbershops as sacred community hubs for health promotion. Learn about The Barbershop Initiative, a powerful program that empowers our beloved barbers and Beauty Salons to rise as health advocates and educators, nurturing well-being within their communities. These initiatives are deeply rooted in the transformative principles of the Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) framework, boldly confronting systemic inequities and weaving a stronger tapestry of trust within our communities to manifest true health equity.

    This 2nd episode is more than a conversation; it's an affirmation of our resilience, a celebration of community-led healing, and a call to action to reclaim our health narrative. Don't miss this empowering discussion with Dr. Stephen B. Thomas, a true champion of our people's health.

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    53 m
  • Health Equity Through Community Spaces a conversation with Dr. Stephen B. Thomas
    Jul 30 2025

    Prepare to be inspired by Dr. Thomas's brilliant mind behind CUT2MD, a groundbreaking initiative that reveres and elevates barbershops as sacred community hubs for health promotion. Learn about The Barbershop Initiative, a powerful program that empowers our beloved barbers and Beauty Salons to rise as health advocates and educators, nurturing well-being within their communities. These initiatives are deeply rooted in the transformative principles of the Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) framework, boldly confronting systemic inequities and weaving a stronger tapestry of trust within our communities to manifest true health equity.

    This episode is more than a conversation; it's an affirmation of our resilience, a celebration of community-led healing, and a call to action to reclaim our health narrative. Don't miss this empowering discussion with Dr. Stephen B. Thomas, a true champion of our people's health.

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    48 m