Beyond Our Cells
Beyond Our Cells is a podcast hosted by Taylor Camille highlighting the stories and experiences of those living outside of the limitations of their conditions. Living with Sickle Cell, Taylor’s attempts at hiding her invisible disease and coping with the feelings of otherness has inspired the creation of this podcast. In an effort to seek peace, discussions center on our learned ability to maintain an identity that surpasses the barriers of health conditions which often try to disrupt our peace and overwhelm our spirit. New episodes every Wednesday. Follow @beyondourcells on Instagram and Twitter. Transcripts available on Medium, https://bit.ly/3gjpIMl
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We're wrapping season 2 with a discussion on peace and gratitude. Practicing gratitude can be difficult, but talking to family helps. In this episode you'll hear from the voices that have kept me grounded and grateful through the many seasons of life. Health.com Article 'How Gratitude Can Help You Live a More Meaningfu
Taylor Camille shares one of the last voicemails from her late father as he neared the end of his journey with prostate cancer. Its been nearly a year since he departed, this episode is a short reflection on a life cut short but well-lived. Follow Beyond Our Cells on Instagram Twitter Follow host, Taylor Camille
In this episode, anti-bullying advocate and rapper, Roben X talks about life with albinism and how he has learned to express himself through his music. Growing up in Memphis, TN attending predominately black schools and spaces with albinism the persona that is Roben X grew out of the necessity to embrace his talents an
Halim Ali, a Denver-based mental health educator and advocate has cultivated From The Heart to uplift his community from mental illness through workshops rooted in collective healing. From his personal experience with incarceration and homelessness Ali's work hits on under discussed topics and caters to caring for unde
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Timothy Mitchell is a husband, father, former landscaper turned truck driver, avid motorcyclist and colon cancer survivor who started the hashtag #BeatCancerThenRide to document his journey with cancer and inform others of his experience. According to the American Cancer Society, Black colorectal cancer patients are ab