The "Health-Tea" is a bi-weekly deep-dive into the public health topics shaping our lives. Crafted by our faculty and students from the Public Health and Community Health Education, and Communication departments, this podcast series is a source for expert-driven discussions. We explore the full spectrum of health influences, from the social to the ecological. It's about understanding the forces that impact our collective well-being and invite you to join the conversation that brings health to the forefront, right where it belongs.
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In this episode, we continue our chat with Good Howard, world-renown sexologist, educator, and consultant. She has dedicated her life to empowering through sexual exploration, education, and awareness.
Warning: This episode features themes of sex, cursing and descriptions of sexual acts and desires, and is not suitable for listeners under the age of 18.
In this episode, we chat with Good Howard, world-renown sexologist, educator, and consultant. She has dedicated her life to empowering through sexual exploration, education, and awareness.
Warning: This episode features themes of sex, cursing and descriptions of sexual acts and desires, and is not suitable for listeners under the age of 18.
An informal chat with 30yr veteran in the field of nutrition, Ashli Minor. In this episode, we clear up the vague idea of calorie counting, the word 'diet' and nutritional choices at a college campus.
Sip, listen, and spill the tea on all things health with "The Health Tea" – the podcast crafted just for college students navigating the twists and turns of wellness during the wild ride of college life!
This week's episode, we introduce the 'idea' behind the "Health-Tea" and why it matters.
We know good nutrition is important for strong academic and athletic performance. But what does this entail? In this week's episode, 3 college athletes discuss nutrition; the environmental, social influences and perspectives as they navigate the meal-plan dilemma of college life.
In this episode, MCLA students, Angie and Nicole share their perspectives and discuss the basics of sexual health, consent and mental wellness in college students.