It’s not ‘Goodbye’, it’s ‘See You Later!’
Black Body Health: The PodcastJanuary 28, 2022x
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It’s not ‘Goodbye’, it’s ‘See You Later!’

We’re about a month into 2022, so the ‘New Year, New Me’ energy is still in the air. The team and voices behind Black Body Health: The Podcast are feeling it too.

With that in mind, change is coming for our fun podcast and we hope you’re ready for it!

Aidil Ortiz and Ritney Castine hop on the podcast as co-hosts one more time to reminisce and pass the baton to our new host, Natasha Phelps.

Natasha is the Director for Equity-Centered Policy for The Center for Black Health & Equity. Her department will guide The Center into new arenas that correlate with Black health.

In this episode, the hosts talk about their journey on the podcast – favorite moments and lessons learned along the way. They also introduce you all to Natasha, who is eager to take on this new role on the mic.

The Center and Black Body Health production team are thankful for Aidil and Ritney for being pioneers on this project. We hope to have you back soon; see you later!

What would you like to learn about next? Email us at info@centerforblackhealth.org with your comments.

We’re about a month into 2022, so the ‘New Year, New Me’ energy is still in the air. The team and voices behind Black Body Health: The Podcast are feeling it too.

With that in mind, change is coming for our fun podcast and we hope you’re ready for it!

Aidil Ortiz and Ritney Castine hop on the podcast as co-hosts one more time to reminisce and pass the baton to our new host, Natasha Phelps.

Natasha is the Director for Equity-Centered Policy for The Center for Black Health & Equity. Her department will guide The Center into new arenas that correlate with Black health.

In this episode, the hosts talk about their journey on the podcast – favorite moments and lessons learned along the way. They also introduce you all to Natasha, who is eager to take on this new role on the mic.

The Center and Black Body Health production team are thankful for Aidil and Ritney for being pioneers on this project. We hope to have you back soon; see you later!

What would you like to learn about next? Email us at info@centerforblackhealth.org with your comments.