Jazmine Duke: The Importance of Women's Health

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Jazmine Duke, Women’s Health Advocate, Author, & Speaker joined me to discuss: ⁣ ⁣the importance of vaginal care defining cisgender women’s health and when to speak up to our physicians how to encourage our friends & family who need physical and emotional support how uncomfortable it is to reset our values⁣ how transitioning into a different version of ourselves can be difficult⁣ what it means to “become a better version of yourself”⁣ ⁣Courageous Tribe, get your drink of choice and listen in on this courageous conversation TODAY!⁣ Get in touch with Jazmine at https://www.jazmineduke.com/mission and order her products at www.jdbathco.com Here are the article links Jazmine referred to us: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1781382/ https://www.nbcnews.com/health/womens-health/u-s-finally-has-better-maternal-mortality-data-black-mothers-n1125896 https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/magazine/magazine_article/america-is-failing-its-black-mothers/   Book Me to Speak at Your Next Event or Private Retreat https://www.faithjoyner.com/about Are You Experiencing Relationship Betrayal? Find Out By Taking This Quiz http://bit.ly/RelationshipBetrayalQuiz A Woman’s Healing: 4 Steps to Healing From Relationship Betrayal Online Course http://bit.ly/AWomansHealingOnlineCourse I Dare You to Heal! Self-Pace Online Courses http://bit.ly/HealingOnlineCourses Order My Marriage-Themed Books https://www.faithjoyner.com/shop Follow Me on IG and FB @forloveonlypodcast Website: www.faithjoyner.com Email:  info@faithjoynercounseling.com Resources: For information and support for sexual assault- https://www.rainn.org/ and https://www.nsvrc.org/ , Note:  If you’re experiencing the 4 A’s (Affairs, Addiction, Abuse, Abandonment) or emotional neglect in your relationship, please seek professional counseling to receive the proper support you need.  You can also reach out to the National Domestic Violence Hotline at http://www.thehotline.org/ or 800.799.7233 to receive resources in your area.