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What The Health- Confessions of a Black Nurse

What The Health- Confessions of a Black Nurse

By: Delilah S. BSN FMP-C "The Healthcare Navigator"
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What The Health- Confessions of a Black Nurse

I’m Delilah, a black nurse with 20+ years at the bedside and behind the scenes of healthcare. This podcast is my honest, sometimes raw, and empowering look into nursing life, healthcare truths, and the unique challenges black nurses and black patients face.

It’s a space for unfiltered stories, myth-busting, and real conversations that you won’t hear anywhere else. If you’re passionate about health equity, patient advocacy, and the true human side of medicine, this show is for you.

2025 Delilah S. BSN FMP-C "The Healthcare Navigator"
Alternative & Complementary Medicine Hygiene & Healthy Living
Episodes
  • Stress Is a Health Issue — Not a Personality Trait | Why You’re Always Tired (And It’s Not Just Age)
    Feb 7 2026

    Stress Is a Health Issue — Not a Personality Trait | Why You’re Always Tired (And It’s Not Just Age)

    Stress and fatigue are often treated like personality traits in the Black community.

    “You’re strong.”
    “You push through.”
    “You’ll rest later.”
    “Everyone your age is tired.”

    But stress and exhaustion are not character flaws — they are physiological experiences, and over time, they can quietly shape health in ways most people were never taught to recognize.

    In these episodes, we slow the conversation down.

    We talk about:

    • How chronic stress affects the nervous system and the body over time
    • Why being “the strong one” often comes with a biological cost
    • How fatigue can exist even when labs look “normal”
    • The difference between being busy and being depleted
    • Why rest is not laziness — it’s regulation
    • How to notice stress and energy patterns without panic or self-blame

    These episodes are educational — not diagnostic.
    They don’t mean something is wrong with you.
    They mean your body may be communicating after years of adaptation.

    📘 Want to Go Deeper?

    If these conversations resonated, you can explore the Day 3–4 companion workbook, designed to help you slow down and reflect in a way that most healthcare visits don’t allow time for.

    Day 3–4 Stress & Fatigue Awareness Workbook
    A guided reflection workbook that helps you:

    • Understand how stress shows up in your body
    • Identify daily stress and recovery patterns
    • Explore why fatigue may persist
    • Prepare thoughtful questions for your healthcare provider
    • Build awareness without pressure to “fix” everything

    This workbook is educational, non-diagnostic, and designed to support clarity — not overwhelm.

    👉 Get your Stress/ Fatigue E=book / Workbook

    https://stan.store/Healthcarenavigator/p/stress-and-fatigue-are-not-personality-traits-

    🌱 Ongoing Support

    If you’re looking for continued education, structure, and long-term health strategy, you can join Vitality Catalyst — our membership focused on prevention, clarity, and sustainable health after 40.

    And if you’re interested in becoming a patient in the practice, that information is linked as well.

    No pressure. Just options.

    Interested in Becoming a Patient?

    If you’re interested in scheduling an appointment to become a patient of Delilah S. IFMP-C, BSN, you can schedule a call here:
    👉 https://link.content360.io/Become-a-patient

    Or reach out via email:
    👉 https://link.content360.io/delilah

    If this episode was helpful, please subscribe, follow, share, rate, and leave a review.


    It’s a free way to support the show and help these conversations reach more people.

    Be well — and thank you for listening.

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    11 mins
  • The Black Health Foundation Series Diabetes & Hypertension Addition
    Feb 7 2026
    🎙️ Day 1: Sugar Isn’t the Only Diabetes Problem — What Black Adults Were Never Told

    In this episode, we slow the conversation down.

    We talk about:

    • Why blood sugar issues often start years before a diagnosis
    • What insulin resistance really means (in plain language)
    • Why stress and poor sleep matter just as much as food
    • Common myths that create shame and confusion
    • Early signals many people overlook
    • How to think about blood sugar without fear or self-blame
    🎙️ Day 2: High Blood Pressure Isn’t “Just in Our Genes” — What Black Adults Were Never Told

    High blood pressure is one of the most common health conversations in the Black community — and also one of the most misunderstood.

    In this episode, we slow the conversation down.

    We talk about:

    • What blood pressure actually reflects in the body
    • Why this issue is so common in Black adults
    • Cultural myths that keep people stuck or discouraged
    • Early signals many people ignore
    • How to think about blood pressure without fear, blame, or panic
    📘 Want to Go Deeper?

    If this episode resonated, you can explore the Day 1 or Day 2 companion resources, designed to help you reflect, understand patterns, and prepare for better conversations with your provider.

    The Blood Pressure Reset Guide (E-book) and Reflection Workbook
    A deeper, easy-to-read explanation of what most people were never told about — including stress, nervous system health, and long-term prevention.

    and a guided workbook to help you notice stress patterns, body signals, and questions you may want to bring to your healthcare provider.

    Both are educational, non-diagnostic, and created to support awareness — not overwhelm.

    🌱 Ongoing Support

    If you’re looking for continued education, structure, and long-term health strategy, you can join Vitality Catalyst — our membership focused on prevention, clarity, and sustainable health after 40.

    And if you’re interested in becoming a patient in the practice, that information is linked as well.

    No pressure. Just options.

    Interested in Becoming a Patient?

    If you’re interested in scheduling an appointment to become a patient of Delilah S. IFMP-C, BSN, you can schedule a call here:
    👉 https://link.content360.io/Become-a-patient

    Or reach out via email:
    👉 https://link.content360.io/delilah

    Diabetes E-book/ Workbook👉https://stan.store/Healthcarenavigator/p/sugar-isnt-the-only-diabetes-problem-0High Blood Pressure E-book/ Workbook👉https://stan.store/Healthcarenavigator/p/high-blood-pressure-isnt-just-in-our-genes

    If this episode was helpful, please subscribe, follow, share, rate, and leave a review.


    It’s a free way to support the show and help these conversations reach more people.

    Be well — and thank you for listening.

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    37 mins
  • When to Watch, When to Wait, and When to Act — A Smarter Way to Respond to Body Changes
    Jan 26 2026

    After 40, many people start noticing changes in their bodies — energy feels different, sleep shifts, digestion changes, or recovery takes longer.

    And yet, most of us were never taught how to respond to these changes without either panicking or ignoring them.

    In this episode, we talk about a smarter, calmer way to approach body signals — one that builds long-term health without fear or urgency.

    You’ll learn a simple Watch, Wait, Act framework to help you decide:

    • When something is worth noticing
    • When it’s reasonable to give your body time
    • And when it might be helpful to take the next step or have a conversation

    This episode is not about diagnosing symptoms or telling you what’s “wrong.”


    It’s about learning how to interpret information your body is giving you — especially in midlife — with clarity and confidence.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Why body changes don’t automatically mean something is wrong
    • What’s commonly done in standard healthcare — and what often gets missed
    • How to tell the difference between watching, waiting, and acting
    • Why thoughtful awareness is a form of prevention
    • How to bring better context (not panic) into health conversations

    You’ll also hear how this framework helps prevent two common extremes: overreacting to every symptom — or waiting until things feel unmanageable.

    Free Download

    To support this episode, I’ve created a free Watch, Wait, Act companion tool, which includes:

    • A one-page Watch / Wait / Act guide
    • A simple body pattern tracking worksheet
    • A “What to bring to your next appointment” reflection sheet

    This tool is meant to support awareness, not diagnosis.

    👉 Download:

    https://link.content360.io/watch-wait-act

    Interested in Becoming a Patient?

    If you’re interested in scheduling an appointment to become a patient of Delilah S. IFMP-C, BSN, you can schedule a call here:
    👉 https://link.content360.io/Become-a-patient

    Or reach out via email:
    👉 https://link.content360.io/delilah

    Stay Connected

    Website: https://link.content360.io/healthcarenavigator
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    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@delilahsouter5152/podcasts

    If this episode was helpful, please subscribe, follow, share, rate, and leave a review.


    It’s a free way to support the show and help these conversations reach more people.

    Be well — and thank you for listening.

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    18 mins
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