Afleveringen
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Student Doctor Aiyana Batton joins Stranger Fruit Vol V, Episode II to explore the meaning of Harvestâthe culmination of effort, patience, and resilience. Harvest is more than just reaping rewards; itâs about recognizing the seasons of preparation, the lessons learned along the way, and the importance of trusting the timing of lifeâs unfolding journey.
Timestamps:
3:01 Exploring Presence and Mindfulness
9:05 Coping and Self-Reflection
15:39 Lessons on Resilience and Growth
29:32 Intentional Living and Self-Care
37:23 Reflecting on Life Choices and Happiness
References:
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Student Doctor Caitlin Battle joins Stranger Fruit Vol V, Episode I to discuss the transformative power of growth. In this episode, we explore what it truly means to grow, both personally and professionally, and how self-awareness, resilience, and community support shape our evolution.
When do we recognize growth in our lives? How do we push past challenges when progress feels slow? And what does it mean to cultivate an environment that allows us to thrive?
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction and Season 5 Overview
1:54 Embracing Personal Growth and Overcoming Fear
6:00 Self-Reflection and the Power of Vulnerability
18:16 Learning, Resilience, and Motivation
33:13 Social Impact and Meaningful ConversationsReferences:
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Student Doctor Cesar Corona-Gutierrez joins Stranger Fruit Vol VI, Episode 7 to explore the concept of "sprouting"ânot just as a metaphor for personal growth, but as a communal force for nourishment and transformation.
In this episode, we reflect on the lessons of a simple bean sprout: small, fragile, yet filled with potential. Growth begins in vulnerability, but with the right environment and care, it flourishes into something far greater. How do we ensure that as we grow, we also provide sustenance and support for others?
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction and Personal Journey
1:53 Growth and Overcoming Challenges
13:19 Family and Cultural Impact
21:36 Lifelong Learning and Professional Development
27:35 Emotional Resilience and Community Support
Reference:
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Student Doctor Oyinemi âYemiâ Iyebote joins Stranger Fruit Vol VI, Episode 6 to delve into the complexities of pride and ego. In this episode, we explore how pride can be both a source of strength and a potential downfallâmuch like the pride of lions that thrives on community yet faces challenges when arrogance creeps in. Ego, too, can be a powerful motivator or a silent saboteur. Where does it come from, and how do we keep it in check?
Timestamps:
0:00 Understanding and Balancing Pride and Ego
3:49 Overcoming Ego in Relationships and Leadership
22:47 Personal Growth and Emotional Challenges
28:59 Exploring Ego, Insecurity, and Faith
37:48 Reflections on Pride, Ego, and Personal Memories
Reference:
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Student Doctor Myles Moore joins Stranger Fruit Vol IV, Episode 5 to explore the power of timing, perseverance, and redefining success. In this episode, we examine the significance of Whenânot just as a question of timing, but as a force that shapes our journeys. When is the right time? When will I be ready? These questions often dominate our thoughts, but what if the perfect moment isnât something we wait forâbut something we create?
Timestamps:
0:39 Embracing Life's Journey and Overcoming Challenges
10:42 Navigating Personal Growth and Self-Belief
15:12 Redefining Success and Handling Uncertainty
21:50 Living in the Present and Managing Anxiety
27:38 Reflecting on Family Support and Emotional Growth
Reference:
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Student Doctor Davon Lee joins Stranger Fruit Vol IV, Episode 4 to explore the power of embracing our weaknesses and transforming them into strengths. In this conversation, we redefine what it means to âweakenâânot as a flaw, but as an opportunity for growth and self-discovery. Davon shares his personal experiences in navigating lifeâs challenges, offering insight into how we can weaken the storms that life throws our way by shifting our perspective, seeking support, and embracing vulnerability.
Timestamps:
0:00 Embracing Vulnerability and Personal Growth
9:29 Navigating Personal and Professional Challenges
23:51 Emotional Awareness and Resilience
36:32 Embracing Change and Self-Improvement
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Latrice Johnson and Kennedy Dunn delve into the art of tending to lifeâs gardensânurturing our well-being, breaking cycles that hold us back, and aligning our actions with intentionâin the third episode of Stranger Fruit Vol IV.
Timestamps:
0:00 Nurturing Personal and Spiritual Growth
7:48 Navigating Relationships and Personal Identity
20:05 Embracing Change and Intentional Living
28:55 The Impact of Relationships and CommunityReference:
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Kennedy Dunn and Brianna Belgrave explore the delicate balance of cultivating the petals of our existence, embracing the thorns that challenge us, and nurturing the soil that allows us to grow, in the second episode of Stranger Fruit Vol IV.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction and Embracing Life's Challenges
5:18 Perseverance and Growth in Medical School
18:04 Personal Growth and Altruism
31:05 Balancing Life and Navigating DisappointmentsReference:
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Kennedy Dunn and Alicia Corey Edwards, medical students at Howard U navigate the core of our existence, core strength, and what it means to be human in the final episode of Stranger Fruit Vol III.
Timestamps:
0:00 Exploring Core Values and Community Support
7:29 Embracing Change, Growth, and Personal Relationships
15:20 Overcoming Setbacks and Finding Inner Strength
26:02 Embracing Authenticity, Diversity, and Self-Discovery
54:33 Navigating Love and Life's Complexities
Reference:
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0.0 - âLove Worksâ with Oyinemi âYemiâ Iyebote (Medical Student - Howard University)
10.14 - âTo Controlâ with Dr. Blessed Sheriff (Psychiatry Resident at Georgetown U)
17.24 - âThe Vinesâ with Jessica Ray (Medical Student at Howard U)
20.40 - âOf Fear & Self-Doubtâ with Jessica Brinson (Medical Student at Howard U)
26.18 - âThat Hurtâ with Dr. Lane Williams, PGY-2 Internal Medicine Resident (WRNMMC)
37.42 - â& Poisonâ with Bryce Gantt (Medical Student - Howard University)
44.46 - âThe Gardenâ with Trinity Gibbs (Medical Student - Howard University)
Works Cited:
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Kennedy Dunn and Trinity Gibbs, medical students at Howard U navigate life as a gardener, tending to the garden of our existence, and what it means to be human in the final episode of Stranger Fruit Vol III.
Timestamps:
0:00 Empowering and Embracing Diversity in Medicine
4:17 Intentional Living and Community Building
5:43 Maintaining Balance and Coping with Challenges
21:49 Overcoming Doubts and Embracing Growth
36:38 Building Effective Systems and Personal Growth
Reference:
Clear, J. (2018). Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones. Avery.
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Kennedy Dunn and Bryce Gantt, 4th year medical students at Howard U navigate poisons of our existence, the remedy and what it means to be human in the sixth episode of Stranger Fruit Vol III.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction and Emotional Resilience
2:43 Finding Joy and Balance in Life
9:15 Embracing Growth and Self-Reflection
19:16 Overcoming Challenges and Building Resilience
30:56 Navigating Relationships and Personal Growth
Reference:
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Kennedy Dunn, 4th year medical student at Howard U & Dr. Lane Williams, PGY-2 Internal Medicine Resident, WRNMMC navigate pain, bruises and what it means to be human in the fifth episode of Stranger Fruit Vol III.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction and Navigating Emotional Challenges
9:18 Life Transitions and Personal Growth
22:22 Investing in Yourself and Embracing Discipline
34:13 Empathy and Relationships in Medicine
42:32 Managing Emotions and Decision-Making
References:
Harper, D. (n.d.). Hurt. In Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved from https://www.etymonline.com
Lamm, C., & Decety, J. (2007). Empathy for pain involves the affective but not sensory components of pain. Science, 315(5811), 1257-1262. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1134473
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Kennedy Dunn, 4th year medical student at Howard U & Jessica Brinson, 4th year medical student at Howard U navigate fear, self-doubt and what it means to be human in the fourth episode of Stranger Fruit Vol III.
Timestamps:
0:00 Overcoming Fear and Self-Doubt in Personal and Professional Growth
11:34 Finding Strength and Trust Beyond Control
17:21 Embracing Personal Journeys and Self-Improvement
29:33 Experiencing Humanity, Love, and Personal Transformation
References:
LeDoux, J. E. (2000). Emotion circuits in the brain. Annual Review of Neuroscience, 23, 155â184.
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Kennedy Dunn and Jessica Ray, medical students at Howard U discuss what it means to uproot the vines of our existence & di-vine purpose and what it means to be human in the third episode of Stranger Fruit Vol. III
0:00 Introduction and Divine Purpose
3:08 Community Support and Academic Challenges
13:11 Navigating Life's Journey and Personal Growth
25:34 Balancing Medical School and Personal Life
37:52 Embracing Love, Hope, and Positivity
References:
Kapogiannis, D., Barbey, A. K., Su, M., Krueger, F., & Grafman, J. (2009). Neuroanatomical variability of religiosity. Brain and Cognition, 70(2), 186-196. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandc.2009.01.003
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Kennedy Dunn, 4th year medical student at Howard U and Dr. Blessed Sheriff, Pyschiatry resident at Georgetown University discuss what it means to have control & lose control and what it means to be human in the second episode of Stranger Fruit Vol. III
0:00 Introduction and Navigating Challenges in Psychiatry
13:21 Coping with Loss and Embracing Lack of Control
18:35 Understanding Control and Emotional Growth in Medicine
33:23 The Power of Empathy and Authenticity in Medical Practice
1:11:05 Conclusion and Encouragement to Engage
References:
Adish, R. (2018). *In Shock: My Journey from Death to Recovery and the Redemptive Power of Hope*. St. Martin's Press.
Grant, A. M., & Schwartz, B. (2011). Too much of a good thing: The challenge and opportunity of the inverted-U. *Perspectives on Psychological Science, 6*(1), 61-76. https://doi.org/10.1177/1745691610393523
Mirowsky, J., & Ross, C. E. (2007). Life course trajectories of perceived control and their relationship to education. *American Journal of Sociology, 112*(5), 1339-1382. https://doi.org/10.1086/511800
Skinner, E. A., Zimmer-Gembeck, M. J., & Connell, J. P. (2003). Individual differences and the development of perceived control. *Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 68*(3), 1-134. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0037-976X.2003.00272.
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Kennedy Dunn and Yemi Iyebote, 4th year medical students at Howard U define how love works and what it means to be human in the first episode of Stranger Fruit Vol. III
Works Cited
Immordino-Yang, M. H., & Damasio, A. R. (2007). The neurobiology of love. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 11(1), 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2006.11.003
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BEST OF VOL II. of Stranger Fruit entitled "In Drought Seasons, We Need Passion, Patience & Connection Enriching and Sustaining Our Roots"
01:18 - âIn Drought Seasonâ with Dr. Isaiah Horton
10:58 - âWe Needâ with Alicia Snowden
15:46 - âPassion, Patienceâ with Dr. Bianca Campbell, PharmD
19:34 - â& Connectionâ with Dr. Dwayne Thomas
24:49 - âEnriching and Sustainingâ with Dr. Redab Alnifaidy
29:43 - âOurâ with Oyinemi âYemiâ Iyebote
42:28 - âRootsâ with Rasheed Thompson
Works Cited:
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Kennedy Dunn and Rasheed Thompson, 4th year medical students at Howard U define our roots, being uprooted and what it means to be human in the 7th and final episode of Stranger Fruit Vol. II
Time Stamps:
0:00 Empowering Minority Medical Professionals & Exploring Identity
5:07 Insights on Medical Practice & Building Trust with Patients
11:37 Reflections on Love, Faith, and Growth in Medicine
19:41 Navigating Personal and Professional Development
32:49 Importance of Empathy, Relationships, and Identity in Healthcare
References:
Holt, M., Piro, J., & Brown, S. (2015). The impact of bullying and harassment on victims' mental health: A meta-analysis. Journal of Behavioral Health, 6(4), 287-304.
Holt-Lunstad, J., Smith, T. B., & Layton, J. B. (2010). Social relationships and mortality risk: A meta-analytic review. PLoS Medicine, 7(7), e1000316. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1000316
Patchin, J. W., & Hinduja, S. (2020). Cyberbullying: An updated review of the literature. Journal of Adolescent Health, 66(6), 711-718. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2020.01.016
Ttofi, M. M., Farrington, D. P., Lösel, F., & Loeber, R. (2011). The predictive efficacy of peer victimization for later mental health problems: A meta-analysis. Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, 3(4), 185-196. https://doi.org/10.1108/17596591111182373
Uchino, B. N. (2006). Social support and physical health: Understanding the health consequences of relationships. Yale University Press.
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Kennedy Dunn, 3rd year medical student at Howard U and Oyinemi âYemiâ Iyebote discuss how we define what is Ours and what it means to be human in the 6th episode of Stranger Fruit Vol. II
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0:00 Exploring Psychiatry and Mental Health
6:55 The Intricacies of Mental Health Disorders
14:07 Embracing Emotions and Overcoming Challenges
23:36 Community Support and Understanding Pain
36:44 Navigating Relationships and Societal Roles
Reference:
Eaton, W. W., Byrne, M., E. A., & Mors, O. (2008). The epidemiology of psychotic disorders in the community. In J. L. C. & L. W. M. (Eds.), Schizophrenia: Theory, Research, and Therapy (pp. 161-177). Wiley.
Hsiao, C. Y., & Kales, H. C. (2018). Antipsychotic use and racial disparities: A review. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 66(3), 564-570.
Whitfield, E. A., & Williams, D. R. (2017). Racial differences in psychiatric diagnosis and treatment. American Journal of Psychiatry, 174(9), 880-891.
Williams, D. R., & Mohammed, S. A. (2009). Discrimination and racial disparities in health: evidence and needed research. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 32(1), 20-47.
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