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Let's THRIVE

Let's THRIVE

By: LaVerne Brown
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THRIVE, is a podcast series presented by My Health Reimagined that challenges harmful narratives that frame Black health as inherently deficient. These distorted narratives often do not capture our complete stories that include resilience, dignity, and full humanity. We are uplifting perspectives from communities that historically are unheard, underrepresented, or undervalued in health frameworks, and our conversations empower communities to hold research and health systems accountable. Together, we are Reimagining a health system that better serves all. Let's THRIVE.LaVerne Brown Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Highlights compilation- 90 day celebration- uplifting voices and reshaping how health is understood!
    Mar 25 2026

    @MyHealthReimagined #health, #healthequity, #thrive, #unheardvoices, #resilience, #scienceliteracy, #underrepresentedcommunities, #medicalbias

    This highlight compilation of episodes 1-5 of the THRIVE podcast series (presented by MY HEALTH REIMAGINED), is shared as a celebration of the show's first 90 days in helping to uplift unheard voices and reshape how health is understood.MY HEALTH REIMAGINED is a nonprofit organization dedicated to uplifting voices that historically are unheard, underrepresented, or undervalued in health narratives. Through storytelling, conversation, and community engagement, we are building a living archive of perspectives that challenge narrow, mono-perspective health narratives.We understand that persistent health inequities are reinforced not only by access gaps and structural barriers, but by dominant narratives that frame marginalized communities primarily through risk and deficit rather than an acknowledgement of resilience, dignity, and full humanity. The risk-based narratives influence: Clinical research design and participant selection Healthcare interactions and treatment strategiesPolicy priorities and funding allocationBlack and Brown communities are most impacted by inequitable outcomes and are most often excluded from shaping the stories that guide these systems. My Health Reimagined addresses this imbalance by positioning community storytelling as a lever for accountability, trust‑building, and systems change.This work is about reshaping how health is understood, how outcomes are discussed, and how studies are designed. And, we are doing the work one conversation at a time.Conversations are guided by our pillar THRIVE components: Transforming mis-calibrated health standards to better represent our communities; Honoring the sovereignty of our health data and shifting decision-making power; Reclaiming our resiliences, strengthening our strengths, and realizing the origins of our risks; Innovating strategies to enhance our whole-person health; Valuing our ancestral and cultural roots; Exchanging knowledge through storytelling and the arts.LaVerne L. Brown, Ph.D. is the host and founding executive director at My Health Reimagined. LaVerne experienced firsthand how our stories were missing from narratives that determined the significance of some health outcomes over others and the appropriateness of established health standards. Motivated by a disconnect between her personal story and her professional career as a biomedical scientist, LaVerne launched My Health Reimagined to offer a space for storytelling and bi-directional learning. She recognizes the crucial role of our stories in shaping health policies, and she believes that, by sharing our stories, we can help rebuild a health system that better serves all.LaVerne has an earned Ph.D. in natural products chemistry (1998) and post-doctoral training in medicinal chemistry (2001). She’s also gained experience as a policy fellow (2016-2018) via the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) policy program. For the past 25+ years, LaVerne has used her training and experiences for educating, community outreach, health advocacy, and policy/program reform. For fun, LaVerne loves dancing to her favorite tunes, trying new dishes at outdoor cafes, and knitting while sitting in a cozy spot in front of the fireplace.

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    14 mins
  • LaVerne's story part 2
    Mar 11 2026

    In this episode of the THRIVE podcast series (presented by MY HEALTH REIMAGINED), LaVerne tells her story of becoming a first time mom and experiencing one of her greatest frustrations with inequities in our health systems. She recalls how she couldn’t shake the angst of feeling powerless and voiceless in a hospital where she later learned that her daughter had suffered from a sensitivity to dairy products.Listen to LaVerne's story and understand why nearly 14 years later she's still emotional when remembering how she was made to feel during that time in her life.MY HEALTH REIMAGINED is a nonprofit organization dedicated to uplifting voices that historically are unheard, underrepresented, or undervalued in health narratives. Through storytelling, conversation, and community engagement, we are building a living archive of perspectives that challenge narrow, mono-perspective health narratives.We understand that persistent health inequities are reinforced not only by access gaps and structural barriers, but by dominant narratives that frame marginalized communities primarily through risk and deficit rather than an acknowledgement of resilience, dignity, and full humanity. The risk-based narratives influence: Clinical research design and participant selection Healthcare interactions and treatment strategiesPolicy priorities and funding allocationsBlack and Brown communities are most impacted by inequitable outcomes and are most often excluded from shaping the stories that guide these systems. My Health Reimagined addresses this imbalance by positioning community storytelling as a lever for accountability, trust‑building, and systems change.This work is about reshaping how health is understood, how outcomes are discussed, and how studies are designed. And, we are doing the work one conversation at a time.Conversations are guided by our pillar THRIVE components: Transforming mis-calibrated health standards to better represent our communities; Honoring the sovereignty of our health data and shifting decision-making power; Reclaiming our resiliences, strengthening our strengths, and realizing the origins of our risks; Innovating strategies to enhance our whole-person health; Valuing our ancestral and cultural roots; Exchanging knowledge through storytelling and the arts.LaVerne L. Brown, Ph.D. is the host and founding executive director at My Health Reimagined. LaVerne experienced firsthand how our stories were missing from narratives that determined the significance of some health outcomes over others and the appropriateness of established health standards. Motivated by a disconnect between her personal story and her professional career as a biomedical scientist, LaVerne launched My Health Reimagined to offer a space for storytelling and bi-directional learning. She recognizes the crucial role of our stories in shaping health policies, and she believes that, by sharing our stories, we can help rebuild a health system that better serves all.LaVerne has an earned Ph.D. in natural products chemistry (1998) and post-doctoral training in medicinal chemistry (2001). She’s also gained experience as a policy fellow (2016-2018) via the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) policy program. For the past 25+ years, LaVerne has used her training and experiences for educating, community outreach, health advocacy, and policy/program reform. For fun, LaVerne loves dancing to her favorite tunes, trying new dishes at outdoor cafes, and knitting while sitting in a cozy spot in front of the fireplace.

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    22 mins
  • Is Resilience Overrated? (clip of members only content)
    Mar 6 2026

    Health systems, policies, environmental injustices, etc. that perpetuate risks and disease burdens inequitably in our communities need to be fixed. And, while we work to fix these systems (and reduce risks), it is also important that we seek to innovate solutions to strengthen our strengths. To do this, we must expect researchers, healthcare providers, and policymakers to acknowledge our whole story (the systems that perpetuate our risks and the strengths that lead to our resiliences). Only then can we better understand the resources needed to sustain our resiliences.Join the membership at www.myhealthreimagined.org for members-only content on resilience.In this members-only content, LaVerne provides a detailed overview of the role of resilience and our health. She also addresses many questions that are relevant to resilience and long term health outcomes. Join the membership and view the full episode at www.myhealthreimagined.orgMY HEALTH REIMAGINED is a nonprofit organization dedicated to uplifting voices that historically are unheard, underrepresented, or undervalued in health narratives. Through storytelling, conversation, and community engagement, we are building a living archive of perspectives that challenge narrow, mono-perspective health narratives.We understand that persistent health inequities are reinforced not only by access gaps and structural barriers, but by dominant narratives that frame marginalized communities primarily through risk, deficit, and pathology rather than an acknowledgement of resilience, dignity, and full humanity. These narratives influence: Clinical research design and participant selection Healthcare interactions and treatment strategiesPolicy priorities and funding allocationsBlack and Brown communities are most impacted by inequitable outcomes and are most often excluded from shaping the stories that guide these systems. My Health Reimagined addresses this imbalance by positioning community storytelling as a lever for accountability, trust‑building, and systems change.This work is about reshaping how health is understood, how outcomes are discussed, and how studies are designed. And, we are doing the work one conversation at a time.Conversations are guided by our pillar THRIVE components: Transforming mis-calibrated health standards to better represent our communities; Honoring the sovereignty of our health data and shifting decision-making power; Reclaiming our resiliences, strengthening our strengths, and realizing the origins of our risks; Innovating strategies to enhance our whole-person health; Valuing our ancestral and cultural roots; Exchanging knowledge through storytelling and the arts.LaVerne L. Brown, Ph.D. is the host and founding executive director at My Health Reimagined. LaVerne experienced firsthand how our stories were missing from narratives that determined the significance of some health outcomes over others and the appropriateness of established health standards. Motivated by a disconnect between her personal story and her professional career as a biomedical scientist, LaVerne launched My Health Reimagined to offer a space for storytelling and bi-directional learning. She recognizes the crucial role of our stories in shaping health policies, and she believes that, by sharing our stories, we can help rebuild a health system that better serves all.LaVerne has an earned Ph.D. in natural products chemistry (1998) and post-doctoral training in medicinal chemistry (2001). She’s also gained experience as a policy fellow (2016-2018) via the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) policy program. For the past 25+ years, LaVerne has used her training and experiences for educating, community outreach, health advocacy, and policy/program reform. For fun, LaVerne loves dancing to her favorite tunes, trying new dishes at outdoor cafes, and knitting while sitting in a cozy spot in front of the fireplace.

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    1 min
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