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Health and wellness is an industry in the US. Beyond the business and economics, it’s also a matter of equity. Inequities in where we live and work, and where children go to school -- and even the availability of food -- all of this and more can deeply impact wellness.
In this episode, you’ll hear from Jacqueline Oselen, or "Jackie O." as she’s known by friends, who is a mother of 3 sons, a beautiful daughter-in-law, and a village-community of children. She’s also a wellness coach, yoga instructor, and advocate for Black community wellness. We’ll discuss where wellness and equity really intersect and how it’s more than self-care. Plus, why the wellness of Black women is so important to the nation as a whole.
Health and wellness is an industry in the US. Beyond the business and economics, it’s also a matter of equity. Inequities in where we live and work, and where children go to school -- and even the availability of food -- all of this and more can deeply impact wellness.
In this episode, you’ll hear from Jacqueline Oselen, or "Jackie O." as she’s known by friends, who is a mother of 3 sons, a beautiful daughter-in-law, and a village-community of children. She’s also a wellness coach, yoga instructor, and advocate for Black community wellness. We’ll discuss where wellness and equity really intersect and how it’s more than self-care. Plus, why the wellness of Black women is so important to the nation as a whole.