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How can we equip those in faith-based spaces to guide not just the spiritual needs of their communities but their overall health too? This is the question posed by today’s guest, Ericka Horne, who is the CEO and Founder of AKCIRE Consulting, LLC, where she supports nonprofits and faith-based organizations with program planning and implementation.
In this episode, Ericka offers some insight into her public health journey, her passion for faith-based partnerships, and how she uses her platform to prioritize self-care, education, and health equity, particularly in Black communities. We also take a closer look at what Ericka is doing to bridge the gap between faith and medicine and find out why building and nurturing community relationships is so important for public health professionals.
Key Points From This Episode:
Who Ericka is, what she does, and the organizations and communities she serves. [02:52]
How growing up in the church informed her focus on faith-based partnerships. [05:10]
Bridging the gap between the church and healthcare, particularly for Black folk. [07:52]
Why knowing your community is critical for public health professionals. [12:05]
Challenges that Ericka has encountered and what she has learned from them. [13:19]
The importance of being aware of the social structure and culture of your community. [16:05]
Insight into Ericka’s research interests, including chronic disease management. [20:55]
How Ericka facilitates emergency response support for the churches she works with. [25:38]
The value of “meeting people where they are,” regardless of your beliefs. [27:55]
What brings Ericka joy in her work: seeing other people get what they need. [28:36]
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate and, leave a review! For more transcripts, show notes, and more visit: https://joyeewashington.com/podcast/
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How can we equip those in faith-based spaces to guide not just the spiritual needs of their communities but their overall health too? This is the question posed by today’s guest, Ericka Horne, who is the CEO and Founder of AKCIRE Consulting, LLC, where she supports nonprofits and faith-based organizations with program planning and implementation.
In this episode, Ericka offers some insight into her public health journey, her passion for faith-based partnerships, and how she uses her platform to prioritize self-care, education, and health equity, particularly in Black communities. We also take a closer look at what Ericka is doing to bridge the gap between faith and medicine and find out why building and nurturing community relationships is so important for public health professionals.
Key Points From This Episode:
Who Ericka is, what she does, and the organizations and communities she serves. [02:52]
How growing up in the church informed her focus on faith-based partnerships. [05:10]
Bridging the gap between the church and healthcare, particularly for Black folk. [07:52]
Why knowing your community is critical for public health professionals. [12:05]
Challenges that Ericka has encountered and what she has learned from them. [13:19]
The importance of being aware of the social structure and culture of your community. [16:05]
Insight into Ericka’s research interests, including chronic disease management. [20:55]
How Ericka facilitates emergency response support for the churches she works with. [25:38]
The value of “meeting people where they are,” regardless of your beliefs. [27:55]
What brings Ericka joy in her work: seeing other people get what they need. [28:36]
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate and, leave a review! For more transcripts, show notes, and more visit: https://joyeewashington.com/podcast/
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